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Disney World is going to be underwater too!!!!???
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Fife wrote:When will the tidewater start salting up the springs providing water at Lynchburg?PartyOf5 wrote:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/21786 ... he-day.htm
The alarmists are getting desperate. They're coming for our chocolate.
If that's, like, 2050 or whatever, shit's gonna get real.
Doomsday got pushed back again hun?
I guess I held that Mayan Apocolypse Party for nothing.
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"The Earth is boiling" stories are back. The big headline now being that we have had 4 straight years of temperatures higher than the "baseline", which is the average from 1951-1980.
The part that strikes me is the frequent use of the term "in all of recorded history". Sounds very ominous. It's hotter than ever in recorded history. That would be going all the way back to 1880. That means the Civil War happened prior to recorded history! Major League Baseball began prior to recorded history! I find using this term to be very disingenuous when talking about climate change. The term is used as a scare tactic, and seldom explained.
Just my observation for the day.
The part that strikes me is the frequent use of the term "in all of recorded history". Sounds very ominous. It's hotter than ever in recorded history. That would be going all the way back to 1880. That means the Civil War happened prior to recorded history! Major League Baseball began prior to recorded history! I find using this term to be very disingenuous when talking about climate change. The term is used as a scare tactic, and seldom explained.
Just my observation for the day.
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Perhaps it won't even matter now.
A UCF assistant professor has found how to trigger photosynthesis in a synthetic material. The process can turn greenhouse gas into the clean air and produce energy at the same time.
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Shit, I feel special now!PartyOf5 wrote:"The Earth is boiling" stories are back. The big headline now being that we have had 4 straight years of temperatures higher than the "baseline", which is the average from 1951-1980.
The part that strikes me is the frequent use of the term "in all of recorded history". Sounds very ominous. It's hotter than ever in recorded history. That would be going all the way back to 1880. That means the Civil War happened prior to recorded history! Major League Baseball began prior to recorded history! I find using this term to be very disingenuous when talking about climate change. The term is used as a scare tactic, and seldom explained.
Just my observation for the day.
My great-great-grandfather (Christian name "Mississippi," known as "Cross"), captured at Fort Donelson (you read that right; my grandmother's grandfather), was a prehistoric dude!
I wonder if he thought about that while walking home from Chicago without even an apple or a roadmap.
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Imagine how awesome it will be when the eastern side of the Appalachians are right next to the ocean!
You can go hiking up in the mountains and then surf city in the afternoon. It we are really lucky, all of Tennessee will flood as a nice inland sea with some good fishing resources, making these mountains a paradise peninsula.
You can go hiking up in the mountains and then surf city in the afternoon. It we are really lucky, all of Tennessee will flood as a nice inland sea with some good fishing resources, making these mountains a paradise peninsula.
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Fife wrote:Shit, I feel special now!PartyOf5 wrote:"The Earth is boiling" stories are back. The big headline now being that we have had 4 straight years of temperatures higher than the "baseline", which is the average from 1951-1980.
The part that strikes me is the frequent use of the term "in all of recorded history". Sounds very ominous. It's hotter than ever in recorded history. That would be going all the way back to 1880. That means the Civil War happened prior to recorded history! Major League Baseball began prior to recorded history! I find using this term to be very disingenuous when talking about climate change. The term is used as a scare tactic, and seldom explained.
Just my observation for the day.
My great-great-grandfather (Christian name "Mississippi," known as "Cross"), captured at Fort Donelson (you read that right; my grandmother's grandfather), was a prehistoric dude!
I wonder if he thought about that while walking home from Chicago without even an apple or a roadmap.
I am like one generation before you in those terms. My grandfather (dad's dad) was born in 1874, son.
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History smacks our asses a lot more than we think it will when we look at the actual timelines.Speaker to Animals wrote:Fife wrote:Shit, I feel special now!PartyOf5 wrote:"The Earth is boiling" stories are back. The big headline now being that we have had 4 straight years of temperatures higher than the "baseline", which is the average from 1951-1980.
The part that strikes me is the frequent use of the term "in all of recorded history". Sounds very ominous. It's hotter than ever in recorded history. That would be going all the way back to 1880. That means the Civil War happened prior to recorded history! Major League Baseball began prior to recorded history! I find using this term to be very disingenuous when talking about climate change. The term is used as a scare tactic, and seldom explained.
Just my observation for the day.
My great-great-grandfather (Christian name "Mississippi," known as "Cross"), captured at Fort Donelson (you read that right; my grandmother's grandfather), was a prehistoric dude!
I wonder if he thought about that while walking home from Chicago without even an apple or a roadmap.
I am like one generation before you in those terms. My grandfather (dad's dad) was born in 1874, son.
My dad's mom was born in 1915 (d. 2010). One of her grandfathers was Mississippi Croswell Ford ("Cross"), born in Benton County around about 1840. He remarried, at least twice as near as I can reckon, after walking back from Chicago after the war, and my grandmother's mom was born about 1885 or so. My grandmother never knew Cross, of course, but she had some great stories about him that she had been told about him that she told me when I was a kid.
I told my ex-wife, when she first knew that she was pregnant, that I would like to stake a claim on a boy's name as "Cross Ford XXX." We agreed after that discussion that she, instead of me, would get the boy's naming rights. I got the girl's naming rights as a result, and hit all 7s.
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