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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    egregiously and abhorrently however I forfend
    Someone got a new dictionary for Christmas, and ate it at one sitting.

    Big words taste better when lightly seasoned with punctuation and grammar...
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    go back to bed America, your government is in control

    Churches are monuments to self importance

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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
    No spiders have been seen near or on 'angel hair'
    In a short time, angel hair disappears to nothing. Spider webs do not.

    Aint it funny how people believe the shit they read, because it comes from a reliable source, and the other explanations are beyond our present acceptable reality, and in the too hard basket to comprehend or assimilate? meh
    I watched the vid of a wee spider going paragliding, it was only a suggestion..

    How about algae in sea spume forming chains caused by the effect of wind, becoming light enough to get airborne & continuing to stretch as they are blown shoreward forming the angel hair described?
    I just made that up but in the absence of any other ideas i like it. Their is certainly enough energy on the west coast to allow something like this.

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    Could be a parallel universe,Quantum physics thing...the more people believe in something the more they will make decisions because of that belief & the more likely we'll get what we imagine...

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    well sucking the oil out of the earth can't ever be a good thing, surely it was there for a reason, and apparently after we suck a well dry, they fill it with sand and water.
    Ever tried substituting a lubricant for sand and water?
    "I saw, I came, I conquered".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Someone got a new dictionary for Christmas, and ate it at one sitting.

    Big words taste better when lightly seasoned with punctuation and grammar...
    no point saying something noone understands.
    "I saw, I came, I conquered".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
    no point saying something noone understands.
    Would "honda riders are gay and think the earth needs lube too" work better
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    you think i bought a honda coz i love hondas?, i like all bikes.
    perhaps some look more stylish than others, but its whatever you as the rider wants.
    i got fuckin good value and ponies for my dollar i reckon.
    ever heard of the grand design? nothing in nature and the laws therein has ever been designed to serve no purpose whatsoever.
    sofar ive owned a kwaka, 2x suzuks, and now the honda.
    i plan on owning a tractor, a duc, another suzuki, and hopefully a norton in the next 10 years.
    check december issue of motorcycle trader, top ten bikes of the decade.
    number 10 is the VTR, and yes it does drop knickers.
    "I saw, I came, I conquered".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfart View Post
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    number 10 is the VTR, and yes it does drop knickers.
    Is that youre idea of a "10" above this?

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    What's really happening to our world? Alternative opinions abound!

    Nothing has changed. Warlords vie for power employing ever more complex tools of force during war and manipulation during peace.

    The masses are still used as pseudo cannon fodder, experimented on, conditioned and used much like slaves to build the brave new world.

    Ratio of renegade system knockers vrs house nigger whores of Babylon are roughly the same as always, though a current passive genocide similar to the Chinese cultural revolution is taking place now.

    Instead of being killed in their beds, a slow deterioration will reside, preventing a phoenix like martyr appearing to the confused masses, sitting on the fence of corruption and gifts on one side, or truth and suffering on the other.
    Churches are monuments to self importance

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    Speaking of the Chinese cultural revolution, I personally think they are in the process of a new one.....the Chinese financial revolution.
    We dont need to worry about being physically overrun by them any longer, they'll just need to wait to the day they decide to forclose on all the bankrupt countries that theyre either lending to, or cash in the bonds theyre taking up as well....
    Personally I think they'd make better overlords as they have a very strong culture & are all singing the same song, unlike the West. We tend to follow the Mantra of Me Me Me, they sing Us Us Us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I should add that earlier this month I attended a Hydrology conference where one of the main foci was looking at the effects of Climate Change on hydrology.

    I was fortunate to spend some time in a one-on-one discussion with one of the lead authors of the IPPC 4th assesment report. It was interseting that when we looked at where we agreed and disagreed, we were almost 100% in agreement on the causes of temperature changes, less so on the follow on climatic effects, but still over 80% in agreement. Where we disagreed was on the value of coefficients, the value of sensitivity and the degree and sign of feedbacks. He confirmed that the final IPCC reports do not reflect the science, but do reflect the politics.

    In contrast, most warmists on this site do not look at the science (although they claim to), but do follow the political line.

    However that may all be moot now as I showed recently in the thread on Globull Warming.
    Did you agree on the value of U.N. and government grants and research positions for Climate Change research?

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    Global Warming is the wrong term to choose methinks, Climate Channge is a way betterer term as it accounts for & includes wild extremes in temperature, UP & Down...
    Global warming is also a media friendly term, much nicer & easier for the "great unwashed" to imagine a nice warm future instead of a freezing cold one & also less likely to incite mass hysteria maybe?
    My hypothesis is that what happens in the Northern hemisphere will follow in the Southern.....Skiing in May June anyone? We had a 2mth early summer & I prophesise a Wet summer leading to poor crop yields along the lines of Europe's last summer
    Time will tell.
    Yeah they changed the name when they started to get predictions for cooler temperatures over the next 30 years and they saw their future incomes shriveling up and blowing away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Did you agree on the value of U.N. and government grants and research positions for Climate Change research?
    We didn't even start to go down that track.

    But this comment may be interesting from http://www.drroyspencer.com/

    Twice I have testified in congress that unbiased funding on the subject of the causes of warming would be much closer to a reality if 50% of that money was devoted to finding natural reasons for climate change. Currently, that kind of research is almost non-existent.
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