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"Paul Sengupta" wrote in message
... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:NaVee.54780$NU4.23676@attbi_s22... I also remember the many reputable "researchers" claiming that all the "oil will be gone by the year 2000." (Actually, some were claiming 1990.) When I was in school in the 1970s/80s, it was given as being about 300 years so I'm not sure where the "by the year 1990" came from. Paul Erlich. |
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"Paul Sengupta" wrote in message
... "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... And, is global warming really a bad thing? 2/3rd of the earth is largely uninhabitable due to COLD. Isn't that more down to the fact that it's wet? :-) Unfortunately for the places where humans live at the moment, it just means different - more storms, more floods, more droughts, IIRC, a warmer climate would also be wetter, particularly in the growing areas. Droughts are, OTOH, more local, I believe. etc. With regard to here in the UK, it seems that the weather used to be best ("summer" weather) in July and August. Now it seems that the best weather here is in May and June, with July, August and September being quite wet, with frequent thunderstorms. Sort of thing you see in sub-tropical areas! Various sub-tropical creatures which could previously only be found in the far south of the country are starting to be found further north. A longer growing season (see above). This cannot be totally blamed on man-made warming...indeed the earth's temperature closely follows solar activity if I remember correctly. But in support of the man made change, records were studied from the past 300 years or so. it shows a strong correlation between solar activity and average earth temperatures - the two went up and down together...until the Industrial Revolution, when the two lines started diverging in the same proportion to the estimated global production of man-made carbon dioxide. I believe ice cores tell a much different story. Also, satellite temps, taken away from heat islands indicate slight cooling over the past 15-20. ?? |
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It's always interesting to see at which point the arguments change from
"you" to "you and your ilk". Time to leave the discussion. Sorry, that did sound a bit rude, didn't it? I meant it to mean "you and people who believe as you do"... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In article , Stefan wrote:
It's always interesting to see at which point the arguments change from "you" to "you and your ilk". Time to leave the discussion. If anyone's interested, there is an annual gathering of Ilk at Pinckneyville Du Quoin airport every May. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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Matt Barrow opined
"Grumman-581" wrote in message news:HtHfe.65240$NU4.52784@attbi_s22... "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... Look at pretty much any entrepeneur - I think we can all agree Bill Gates is an exemplar with this - yet Bill Gates and Microsoft have never done anything radical at the 'front end' because the market won't stand for it. (In fact Microsoft can barely be counted as being an innovator) The "Blue Screen of Death" does not count as innovative? Damn, you're hard to please... The history of computing can be documented by things that M$ didn't invent. I understand that the vast majority of MS's R&D goes for reverse engineering competing products. And if that doesn't work, buy the competition. -ash Cthulhu in 2005! Why wait for nature? |
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On Mon, 9 May 2005 at 18:17:51 in message
, Paul Sengupta wrote: "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... And, is global warming really a bad thing? 2/3rd of the earth is largely uninhabitable due to COLD. Isn't that more down to the fact that it's wet? :-) Unfortunately for the places where humans live at the moment, it just means different - more storms, more floods, more droughts, etc. With regard to here in the UK, it seems that the weather used to be best ("summer" weather) in July and August. Now it seems that the best weather here is in May and June, with July, August and September being quite wet, with frequent thunderstorms. Sort of thing you see in sub-tropical areas! Various sub-tropical creatures which could previously only be found in the far south of the country are starting to be found further north. This cannot be totally blamed on man-made warming...indeed the earth's temperature closely follows solar activity if I remember correctly. But in support of the man made change, records were studied from the past 300 years or so. it shows a strong correlation between solar activity and average earth temperatures - the two went up and down together...until the Industrial Revolution, when the two lines started diverging in the same proportion to the estimated global production of man-made carbon dioxide. Can you please provide references for the source of this information? I am very interested. The industrial revolution started around the 1740s I think but perhaps you have a later starting point? -- David CL Francis |
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"Ash Wyllie" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow opined "Grumman-581" wrote in message news:HtHfe.65240$NU4.52784@attbi_s22... "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... Look at pretty much any entrepeneur - I think we can all agree Bill Gates is an exemplar with this - yet Bill Gates and Microsoft have never done anything radical at the 'front end' because the market won't stand for it. (In fact Microsoft can barely be counted as being an innovator) The "Blue Screen of Death" does not count as innovative? Damn, you're hard to please... The history of computing can be documented by things that M$ didn't invent. I'm not a computer junkie, but I'd be hard pressed to think of a product that MS sells that they DID invent. I understand that the vast majority of MS's R&D goes for reverse engineering competing products. And if that doesn't work, buy the competition. Of course, MS is downright hysterical about people reverse engineering THEIR products. |
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"David CL Francis" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 May 2005 at 18:17:51 in message , Paul Sengupta wrote: "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... And, is global warming really a bad thing? 2/3rd of the earth is largely uninhabitable due to COLD. Isn't that more down to the fact that it's wet? :-) Unfortunately for the places where humans live at the moment, it just means different - more storms, more floods, more droughts, etc. With regard to here in the UK, it seems that the weather used to be best ("summer" weather) in July and August. Now it seems that the best weather here is in May and June, with July, August and September being quite wet, with frequent thunderstorms. Sort of thing you see in sub-tropical areas! Various sub-tropical creatures which could previously only be found in the far south of the country are starting to be found further north. This cannot be totally blamed on man-made warming...indeed the earth's temperature closely follows solar activity if I remember correctly. But in support of the man made change, records were studied from the past 300 years or so. it shows a strong correlation between solar activity and average earth temperatures - the two went up and down together...until the Industrial Revolution, when the two lines started diverging in the same proportion to the estimated global production of man-made carbon dioxide. Can you please provide references for the source of this information? I am very interested. The industrial revolution started around the 1740s I think but perhaps you have a later starting point? Look at some of the research they've done with ice core samples and tree rings. |
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In article , Matt Barrow wrote:
I'm not a computer junkie, but I'd be hard pressed to think of a product that MS sells that they DID invent. Clippy? Microsoft BoB? Oh, SELLS, not sold. Even Microsoft have got the clue that Clippy and BoB were bad ideas! -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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