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explain how thay relates to acclimate change please? And show definitive proof that climate change is real. Scientific theory is theory. Scientific fact is fact. There was no dispute the earth is round once proof was established. There is no proof of climate change. A short span in a glimpse of time isn't enough for an intelligent mind.

 

If I drive 87 mph on i85 the whole way to durm. Then I drive 90 for 30 seconds and 35 in the neighborhoods. Does that mean I've been speeding the whole way?

Kyrie Irving disagrees with you. :lol:

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You know in LA we mean "driving between meetings" when we say "walking out of a meeting".

(In this case I wasn't behind the wheel so I was obeying all traffic laws that I'm aware of.) :pirate:

I'm staying behind the Orange Curtain. You LA folks are weird.

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You do understand it's based on worldwide averages, not just what it's doing in your backyard?

Yes, worldwide averages over a sample size of what, 100 years out of 4.5 billion years of history?

 

So probably about the same proportion as his backyard compared to the whole planet.

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Yes, worldwide averages over a sample size of what, 100 years out of 4.5 billion years of history?

 

So probably about the same proportion as his backyard compared to the whole planet.

You're both focusing on two different aspects of the same argument.

 

The whole point of evaluating the recent warming trend is to predict our future. The same way a meteorologist considers historical trends, but still needs to analyze the current storm track in order to forecast anything meaningful.

 

All that we need to be concerned with is this current storm and where it's headed. Or, if you don't like the storm analogy, then use a happier one. Personally, lightning storms get me excited.

 

But, like I said before, it's all out of our control, anyway.

 

We need to just inhabit another planet soon. That storyline is much more fun.

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* Then there's all the pop-culture references to something hidden down there, from Cussler's book to the X-Files movie to Alien v Predator people have been telling stories about something hidden under the ice shelf for decades now. What's the old saying? Many a truth is said in jest...

Also Stargate SG-1 and this classic movie documentary...

 

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It's safer that way.

 

But you (hopefully) will make your way to Busby's (in Santa Monica) for one game this year.

I don't even head to my living room to watch the Bills. Why on earth would I head to The People's Republic of Santa Monica to watch them? :D

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Also Stargate SG-1 and this classic movie documentary...

 

 

I shouldn't have missed SG-1 - that's a shameful omission. And I still need to watch Iron Sky!

 

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b0013537_4f02fc5011df3.jpg "Center of the earth Nazis"....I hate those guys

:lol::beer:

 

I don't even head to my living room to watch the Bills. Why on earth would I head to The People's Republic of Santa Monica to watch them? :D

 

Fair point :lol:

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You're both focusing on two different aspects of the same argument.

 

The whole point of evaluating the recent warming trend is to predict our future. The same way a meteorologist considers historical trends, but still needs to analyze the current storm track in order to forecast anything meaningful.

 

All that we need to be concerned with is this current storm and where it's headed. Or, if you don't like the storm analogy, then use a happier one. Personally, lightning storms get me excited.

 

But, like I said before, it's all out of our control, anyway.

 

We need to just inhabit another planet soon. That storyline is much more fun.

 

That's the point. Meteorologists have enough knowledge to predicate the track of a storm that has a lifespan of a week.

 

But recent 'warming trends' don't account for .0001% of the knowledge required to predict climate trends of thousands or tens of thousands of years...aka... "climate change".

 

 

And yes, it is all out of our control anyway so all this "stop climate change" nonsense is the absolute pinnacle of the intersection between ignorance and hubris.

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That's the point. Meteorologists have enough knowledge to predicate the track of a storm that has a lifespan of a week.

 

But recent 'warming trends' don't account for .0001% of the knowledge required to predict climate trends of thousands or tens of thousands of years...aka... "climate change".

 

 

And yes, it is all out of our control anyway so all this "stop climate change" nonsense is the absolute pinnacle of the intersection between ignorance and hubris.

Climate change has become dogma, a religion. It's definitely not about the science any more.

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Climate change has become dogma, a religion. It's definitely not about the science any more.

This is where I agree with you. Take the Asian carp boondoggle. It's amazing what the science dogma is getting away with.

 

I am not slamming science or denying anything... But they are missing the obvious.

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This is where I agree with you. Take the Asian carp boondoggle. It's amazing what the science dogma is getting away with.

 

I am not slamming science or denying anything... But they are missing the obvious.

 

"Science dogma"?

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