Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
bnwBlocked
<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>I hate fishing. I never catch anything.</span>
<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>It might be better than bowling?</span>
<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>I told the guys at work, if you liked bowling, you were brain dead. They got mad at me.</span>
<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>PS. I got kicked off a bowling team. I think my blupperball did it. You throw the ball so everytime it rolls over, it hits the holes. Throw it real slow. Blup…..Blup….Blup, all the way down the alley. Everybody turns and stares with their mouths open.</span>
It depends upon how you fish and where. Can be boring, can be a lot of fun. I haven’t bowled in at least 30 years. Don’t really miss it.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedTony Heller (aka Stephen Doddard) claims debunked.
Again, WRONG. Politifacts, really? Temperature readings from the past were not taken in the middle of acres of pavement as they are with airports today. When you look at the requirements for a weather station to deliver accurate data- 4 feet above ground, grass surface surrounding area, white painted wood slat cabinet with set spacing between slats, etc., you find that nearly no such data is being used in the modeling of the man made global warming fraud.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedNOAA September Temperature Fraud
Posted on November 17, 2016 by tonyheller
NOAA claimed record heat in numerous locations is September, like these ones in Africa and the Middle East.
This is a remarkable feat, given that they don’t have any actual thermometers in those regions. In fact, NOAA doesn’t have any thermometers on about half of the land surface.
Satellite temperatures showed that September was close to normal in those regions which NOAA declared to be record hot.
Not only is the land data fake, but much of the ocean data is fake too.
date: Wed Apr 15 14:29:03 2009
from: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk> subject: Re: Fwd: Re: contribution to RealClimate.org
to: Thomas Crowley <thomas.crowley@ed.ac.uk>Tom,
The issue Ray alludes to is that in addition to the issue
of many more drifters providing measurements over the last
5-10 years, the measurements are coming in from places where we didn’t have much ship data in the past. For much of the SH between 40 and 60S the normals are mostly made up as there is very little ship data there.Cheers
Phildi2.nu/foia/foia2011/mail/2729.txt
The global surface temperature record is garbage. This is the 21st century, and it needs to be replaced by satellite temperatures which show little or no warming this century.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by bnw.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by bnw.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedMy favorite fishing movie-
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedYou do realize the democrats are actively expressing the desire to kill those “Racists” economy by killing the coal economy? Don’t you think that has a lot to do with their not believing democrats represent their view?
————–
Well i think the coal-miners hated Hillary because they thought (wrongly) she would take their guns away from them, and they hated Hillary because they figured out she was a lying weasel who cared more about bankers than coal-miners, and i think they hated her because she was going to try to manage the decline of the coal industry, and they hated her because she was pro-choice, and they voted against her because the bought into Trumpism.They will/would be disappointed in the end, with either Trump or Hillary.
w
vThere isn’t much of a coal economy. Natural gas is beating it. And the mining of choice these days is strip mining anyway. Those jobs are not coming back. I think that wv is right to point to other reasons for the vote. I would think that miners know the situation better than anyone. I doubt they put much stock in those jobs coming back.
No, natural gas is not beating coal. Not without the Obama EPA attacking coal at every turn. That will change soon.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlocked<
Personally since i aint a scientist and i can do my own experiments, i gotta go with the 97 percent of the climatologists who study this stuff. Frankly I’m concerned that things are WORSE than they are saying, not that climate change is a hoax.
w
v
====================I meant to say CANT do my own x-periments…
w
vOK, fine. But what type of science ignores historic data going back 65 million years that contradicts the theory of man made global warming? Its like a physician ignoring a patients health history when diagnosing and treating.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedYou have to be kidding.
He isn’t even president yet, has no cabinet, and has announced no policies, but you want to take credit for a strong dollar.
This is what is called a Streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetch.
No shit….
EURO to US$ was 1.61 in 2008. It was 1.09 before the election.
And yet since the election-
Greenback strengthens for unprecedented 10th straight day
U.S. currency’s two-week rally against yen biggest since ’99Blame Trump!
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedI hope you do understand no-one is calling you guys racists. Some of us do indeed believe that part of the Republican strategy is to pull in the ‘racist bloc’ of white folks in the south. I think its been a ‘strategy’ for a long time.
So you mean AFTER it was an undeniable democrat strategy?
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedThey weren’t moving anyway.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkiley5/2016/11/18/behind-fords-fake-deal-with-trump/#3d58ce9c53ee
Let me take a page from your book:
Neither Forbes, NPR or Slate were ever for Trump!
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedWhy would you post this like ANYONE here is a Pro-Hillary neoliberal who just left their crying circle to read this?
I don’t think anyone thought every last thing about a Trump presidency would be negative (that’s just never the case).
Doesn’t change the parts sourcing, doesn’t change anything about…anything other than the plant isn’t moving which is good news.
I’m HAPPY for all the families in and around that plant including the other businesses that survive because of the jobs that economy supports.
Now…has the Carrier AC plant actually moved, yet? Any chance THEY could be convinced to NOT move?
Yes so many here claimed Trump would be the end of this planet. So much for the positives the leftists had to say about Trump. About Carrier we don’t know yet but a win is a win. And it wouldn’t have happened if not for Trump.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedYou have to be kidding.
He isn’t even president yet, has no cabinet, and has announced no policies, but you want to take credit for a strong dollar.
This is what is called a Streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetch.
No it isn’t. It is new found faith overseas in the american economy.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedX I have to say I really enjoy your posts!
That’s because we’re both racist anti-Semites.
Thanks, I forgot.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedYou’re probably a kraut.
Slovak and Croatian with a minor in Kraut. Otherwise there would be no beer for anyone else.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedWaiting to drink after 5:00 pm works for me and I’m not Irish.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
November 18, 2016 at 10:30 am in reply to: Climate change: Learning to think like a geologist #58822bnwBlockedWell what do we know about the “Deplorable climate science blog”?
I mean who are they? What are their qualifications? Who funds them?
w
vThey don’t lie about historic temperature data. Look at the graphs. Note the 1930s and 1950s. What do you see? From 1940? Warming or cooling? Since 1998, warming or cooling?
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedX I have to say I really enjoy your posts!
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedI think THOSE are the scourges that gave us Trump-Killary-Obama-Bush-Reagan. Race is not really my big issue. Its just something i notice and cant deny. I think the Reps play the race game in a dirty way and the proof is right there in the Racists themselves. I talk to them every week. THEY tell me Trump represents their views. They never tell me any Democrat represents their views. But still, i get your point about immigration and other urban issues. When is an issue just an issue and when is it subtly and in a tricky way being racist? Tough questions. Worth thinking about.
w
vYou do realize the democrats are actively expressing the desire to kill those “Racists” economy by killing the coal economy? Don’t you think that has a lot to do with their not believing democrats represent their view?
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedSo, to sum up. And imho.
1) There is indeed a real, active, much-discussed ‘southern strategy’ used by Nixon/Bush/Reagan/Bush/Trump. That strategy in subtle and not-so-subtle ways ‘invites’ the overt, organized, and unorganized White-Racist bloc of voters to feel at home in the Rep Party. The Dems do not ‘do that’. As bad as they are, they dont do ‘that’.
2) There are plenty of other NON-racist voting-blocs in the Rep Party. Evangelicals, Top 1 percenters, etc.
3) There are racist voters who vote Dem, too. But there is no ‘Dem Southern Strategy’ to capture them or “Dem northern strategy” to capture them, etc.
4) I think the Race issue leaned on too much by the left, and denied totally by the Right.Themz my views, in an oversimplified way.
Well, let’s talk about *that* then. What are these subtle and not-so-subtle ways the right invites that fringe into the fold? By talking about real issues like immigration? Is there a way to do that without introducing the fact that it actually *is* other races that are pouring over the border in record numbers? As I said a little while back, I would feel the same about immigration reform if there were thousands of Swedes or Germans pouring across. It’s a security and economic issue (for me, at least).
Or maybe it’s using phrases like “inner city”? That’s a real thing. Inner cities. Talking about the very real problems within those areas isn’t done so at the expense of the African American race as a whole. But I did see it spun that way by the Dems. They more or less insinuated that Trump was saying there aren’t any functioning or affluent African American communities. So, yeah.
To that end, I submit that Dems *do* use a similar tactic. They distort the real meaning behind Republican talking points to that of ‘hate’ or ‘racism’ or ‘intolerance’, and they do that in order to attract and cater to the far left.
Am I off on any of that?
No, you nailed it! It is an economic issue that the democrats spin as racism.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedMore BS. Beat that drum though.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedI don’t see it as empty stereotypes. In fact I see much proof of it from the people I know. My wife could better discuss this than me since she sees it all the time. Professional women who were wrapped up in feminism in college who wouldn’t consider marriage for fear of limiting their career. After working 15-20 years and their ovaries all shriveled up they realize theres more to life than work and they long for motherhood and a family of their own. My wife always wanted to be a mother first and a professional second. She has succeeded tremendously at both. There has been derision and ridicule in the past especially in the media and entertainment for decades. She heard it early in our marriage as if she was risking a career but we stuck to plan. It has worked out well.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedGood find X. Those graphs show what I was trying to tell Mack. That the 1930s and even the 1950s were hotter than the years after 1998. Just look at the record high temp data from practically everywhere on this continent and you will see a preponderance of record highs from the 1930s and 1950s.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by bnw.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlocked“But that’s okay. If facts present themselves and I’m wrong, I’ll say so. You, otoh, will never admit to any facts that prove you wrong because the denial can’t allow it. No amount of evidence will change your mind.
Which makes this all dogmatic for you… an article of faith”
A mod wrote that. What gun? You never allow me to carry a pen knife.
- This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by bnw.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedSouthern strategy? Good, never put that racism drum away. It now is part of the background noise, indiscernible, yet comforting in a way.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedmmmm
- This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by bnw.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
November 17, 2016 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Climate change: Learning to think like a geologist #58782bnwBlockedNot admonishments to me. I only just came back like a week ago.
Way in the past? I dunno. I know Thor and I got personal, but I squashed that and we actually became friends before he passed. All that reconciliation stuff happened offline, tho.
You want to ignore all the NOAA data. /shrug.
The point of modeling is to explain natural phenomena and give us guidance as to what will likely happen in the future. NOTHING in the denier’s models explains what has happened beyond “well, that’s anomalous, but we’re going to say systemically, we’re within the norms”…except…we aren’t.
Again, if the deniers were right, we wouldn’t have 9 inches of sea level rise. That’s HUGE and that amount of polar ice runoff can’t be explained by a “pause”. There are NO models which adequately explain what has already happened.
So, you can cling to an IPCC report that doesn’t adequately explain anything that’s already happened and says there might be cooling in the future…or you can look at real data.
What’s funny is that when the Joint Chiefs, CIA AND organizations like the Petrochemical and Insurance industries all look at this SAME data, THEY all come to the conclusion that Climate Change is real and they make recommendations and take actions accordingly.
But, hey, I’m sure there are 65 million world wide refugees solely as a function of political instability and none of it has to do with resource scarcity, like access to clean water.
I mean, what to those idiots at the Joint Chiefs and the CIA know? And it’s not like the Oil and Gas industries could possibly know about this. Or the insurance industry.
1930s were much hotter than any year since 1998. The 1950s were very hot as well. Anyone who has ever paid any attention to record highs knows that. Most of the sea level rise on the east coast is explained by land subsidence as on the west coast there is virtually no sea level rise.
Again the executive branch dictates what if any credence is given to man made global warming. The natural climatic variability of the earth has periods of warming and cooling with the trend being undeniable cooling.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedLooks interesting. Delivering pressurized seawater over distance will have issues but fresh water without added energy is a very nice plus.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedNot admonishments to me. I only just came back like a week ago.
Way in the past? I dunno. I know Thor and I got personal, but I squashed that and we actually became friends before he passed. All that reconciliation stuff happened offline, tho.
You want to ignore all the NOAA data. /shrug.
The point of modeling is to explain natural phenomena and give us guidance as to what will likely happen in the future. NOTHING in the denier’s models explains what has happened beyond “well, that’s anomalous, but we’re going to say systemically, we’re within the norms”…except…we aren’t.
Again, if the deniers were right, we wouldn’t have 9 inches of sea level rise. That’s HUGE and that amount of polar ice runoff can’t be explained by a “pause”. There are NO models which adequately explain what has already happened.
So, you can cling to an IPCC report that doesn’t adequately explain anything that’s already happened and says there might be cooling in the future…or you can look at real data.
What’s funny is that when the Joint Chiefs, CIA AND organizations like the Petrochemical and Insurance industries all look at this SAME data, THEY all come to the conclusion that Climate Change is real and they make recommendations and take actions accordingly.
But, hey, I’m sure there are 65 million world wide refugees solely as a function of political instability and none of it has to do with resource scarcity, like access to clean water.
I mean, what to those idiots at the Joint Chiefs and the CIA know? And it’s not like the Oil and Gas industries could possibly know about this. Or the insurance industry.
No the admonishments given to myself and Billy by zn for doing exactly what you did.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedWhat you’re saying is patently false.
There has NOT been a pause. AT ALL.
And here’s how we know.
A decade ago, Climate deniers said it was all a hoax, Antarctic ice was actually INCREASING volumetrically and as such, we wouldn’t see any sea level rise.
Except..we did…beyond the worst case scenarios. We’ve ALREADY seen 9 inches. That’s measured fact.
So, when the Western sheet of Antarctica calves and sea level rise accelerates dramatically, you can say…what exactly.
The “pause” foresaw that? The lack of warming is all a part of a massive polar ice disintegration?
Oh, and I didn’t get personal. Saying Liberalism is a mental disorder…that’s getting personal. I’m not a liberal, but accusing those who have a different outlook of having a mental disorder is beyond the pale.
I’m aware of the IPCC issue and that NOAA has issued a study disavowing the “pause” to which conservative think tanks which employ climate scientists are all up in arms.
Bottom line is that the 10 hottest year on record have all happened since 1998.
Source is NOAA/NCEI
Again you’re wrong. 10 hottest years all since 1998? BULLSHIT. And you did get personal as I can show admonishments from zn saying so in the past. But if he chooses to give you a special pass so be it.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedSo very sad. Tire safety decreases greatly with speed. The only thing between you and the road is a tire. You have four than can fail and at high speed bad things do happen.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
bnwBlockedWord salad bullshit.
Without energy innovation we’re leaving ourselves to be customers rather than suppliers.
We’ve already ceded Solar to the Chinese. What other alternative energy manufacturing means will we cede cuz ‘Murica has enough coal and natural gas to NOT fund the new and eventually MUCH more efficient and cleaner forms of energy?
I believe in Australia or NZ, there’s a new method of harnessing wave power that is completely different than the old method, doesn’t damage the wave, so doesn’t contribute to coastal erosion and is much more efficient and reliable due to reduction in parts and usage of simple pump action at the source of generation.
And that’s just ONE example.
But hey, innovation is dead in this country and we’re PROUD of that, right?
We don’t MAKE anything anymore, cuz why? We’ll always be able to buy it cheaper somewhere else…
Well, except for apps. We make great apps. And complex financial instruments. We are AWESOME at MBSs and CDOs.
Thank NAFTA and the other traitorous trade deals since when bemoaning our lack of manufacturing. We haven’t ceded technological advancement to any nation. Manufacturing yes, technology no. So many research avenues to travel doesn’t mean the US has to fight each one. Right now the biggest bang for research $s resides within innovation for oil and gas discovery and production, domestic supplies in particular.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
-
AuthorPosts