Re: I plead "Guilty"



On Jul 1, 12:25 am, Eugene Griessel <eug...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:58:11 -0700 (PDT), kippy7...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 30, 4:37 pm, "Raymond O'Hara" <raymond-oh...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Frogwatch" <ohara...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Jun 30, 4:16 pm, "Raymond O'Hara" <raymond-oh...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Frogwatch" <ohara...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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I plead guilty of being a warmist denier and am a "traitor to the
planet" in Paul Krugman's words. So, when does the show trial begin?

"how long can you tread water"

you'll need a glass bottom boat to see Florida.

why do you conservatives view not poisoning where we live as a bad thing?

ever drive along the Blue Ridge and Skyline Drive? on most days the haze
from all the coal fired plants in Ohio ,WV and Ky is so heavy you can
barely
see to the next mountain.

Ray, they were called the "Smoky Mountains" before power plants.
CO2 is not a poison in these amounts.
Anthropogenic global warming simply is not happening and there is no
evidence for it.

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the Smokey Mountains are in Tennesee and well to the south west of
the Blue Ridge/Skyline drive was known for its great views.

also the Smokies got their name from the Indians practice of controlled
burns of the underbrush.
the Views there were known to be excellent.

Well now, The Blue Ridge Pkwy runs very close to the Smokies and your
pathetic notion of Cherokees doing controlled burning semt my
anthropologist friends into fits of giggling.  Here is the derivation
of the name according to Wiki although my old print version of Ency.
Britt. has the same thing.

"The name "Smoky" comes from the natural fog that often hangs over the
range and presents as large smoke plumes from a distance. This fog,
which is most common in the morning and after rainfall, is the result
of warm humid air from the Gulf of Mexico cooling rapidly in the
higher elevations of Southern Appalachia.[6]"

Eugene:  "There is nobody so blind as someone who is unable to do
physics" is how I intrepret that saying and I can do physics and make
an income from it to prove it.

So having some minor knowledge of the science of the properties and
interaction between matter and energy somehow confers omnipotence,
wisdom and infallibility, does it?  Merely the fact that you have to
"imterpret" a saying to suit your own beliefs is clear evidence to the
contrary as is the plaintive "make an income from it to prove it" - a
non-sequitur if there ever was one.  Of course this dimisses thosuands
of other physicists who do not happen to share your "beliefs" and hold
views, supported by an ever-growing body of evidence, contrary to
yours?  

Eugene L Griessel

   Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.

          -  I post only from Sci.Military.Naval  -

Some of us simply reject "appeals to authority" as a way of arguing.
If the authority cannot prove what he says or at least make a
plausible argument, he's toast. Warmies arguments are not only
implausible but are not backed up by data. I do not believe in
unicorns either.
.



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