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Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the average
expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the person
responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of propane for
the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in
Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F for the
whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what is your
explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the better. o_O

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On 01/24/2014 08:16 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the average
expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the person
responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of propane for
the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in
Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F for the
whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what is your
explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the better. o_O

TDD




To validate "climate change" it's useful to look at trends spanning
several hundred years. If so, it appears we are still coming out of the
last ice age.

Global Warming is on the way but there is no /absolute certainty/ the
changes are totally due to human activity. However, since this is a life
or death situation, I think it wise perhaps to err on the side of
caution and NOT ****IN' POLLUTE the planet.



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On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:34:38 AM UTC-8, philo* wrote:
On 01/24/2014 08:16 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in


To validate "climate change" it's useful to look at trends spanning
several hundred years. If so, it appears we are still coming out of the
last ice age.


Global Warming is on the way but there is no /absolute certainty/ the
changes are totally due to human activity.


No scientist has EVER claimed that GW is "totally due to human activity"

However, since this is a life
or death situation, I think it wise perhaps to err on the side of
caution and NOT ****IN' POLLUTE the planet.


Bit late for that. Our species meets all the criteria to be called a parasite on the planet - all take, no give. We even poison our dead bodies so they can't be recycled.

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On 01/24/2014 09:24 AM, Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:34:38 AM UTC-8, philo wrote:
On 01/24/2014 08:16 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in


To validate "climate change" it's useful to look at trends spanning
several hundred years. If so, it appears we are still coming out of the
last ice age.


Global Warming is on the way but there is no /absolute certainty/ the
changes are totally due to human activity.


No scientist has EVER claimed that GW is "totally due to human activity"

However, since this is a life
or death situation, I think it wise perhaps to err on the side of
caution and NOT ****IN' POLLUTE the planet.


Bit late for that. Our species meets all the criteria to be called a parasite on the planet - all take, no give. We even poison our dead bodies so they can't be recycled.

Harry K




Though I HATE Rush Limbaugh he once said something I like:



Humans will NOT destroy the earth, it's too big.

He then paused and said:


But we might destroy all life on it.




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On 1/24/2014 10:56 AM, philo wrote:
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Though I HATE Rush Limbaugh he once said something I like:
Humans will NOT destroy the earth, it's too big.
He then paused and said:
But we might destroy all life on it.


Rush Limbaugh said something intelligent? I guess that miracles do happen!






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On 01/24/2014 11:24 AM, IGot2P wrote:
On 1/24/2014 10:56 AM, philo wrote:
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Though I HATE Rush Limbaugh he once said something I like:
Humans will NOT destroy the earth, it's too big.
He then paused and said:
But we might destroy all life on it.


Rush Limbaugh said something intelligent? I guess that miracles do happen!






Not too bad,

one thing right in 30 years.
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On 01/24/2014 12:24 PM, IGot2P wrote:
Rush Limbaugh said something intelligent? I guess that miracles do happen!


Like all republi****s, Rush Limpdick prolly stole the idea from one of his interns.
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On 1/24/2014 11:24 AM, IGot2P wrote:
On 1/24/2014 10:56 AM, philo wrote: (snipped)

Though I HATE Rush Limbaugh he once said something I like: Humans
will NOT destroy the earth, it's too big. He then paused and said:
But we might destroy all life on it.


Rush Limbaugh said something intelligent? I guess that miracles do
happen!


Yeh, I believe he said that Al Gore and the current President are
dumbasses. All intelligent people know that. ^_^

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On 1/24/2014 8:34 AM, philo wrote:
On 01/24/2014 08:16 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average
Winter low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal
Winter average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global
Warming nut jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more
deranged, the better. o_O

TDD


To validate "climate change" it's useful to look at trends spanning
several hundred years. If so, it appears we are still coming out of
the last ice age.

Global Warming is on the way but there is no /absolute certainty/ the
changes are totally due to human activity. However, since this is a
life or death situation, I think it wise perhaps to err on the side
of caution and NOT ****IN' POLLUTE the planet.


OK, pass a law that prohibits volcanic eruptions which have been on a
rise. A stable climate is actually unusual for our little blue planet.
It only makes good sense not to pollute our environment but there is a
limit when termites produce more greenhouse gas than cow farts and human
activity. It's the 1% elite that the P.L.L.C.F. worship who are leading
their worshipers around by their nose rings and produce more pollution
than anyone with their private jets, limousines and mansions.
Our own Affirmative Action President uses a fleet of huge planes to bop
around the country and the world burning tons of fuel and logging more
air miles than all the other Presidents combined while demanding that
his subjects conserve energy and fuel. Oh yea let the government shut
down power plants while we just pull electrical power out our collective
asses. There has been a slight overall rise in the temperature of our
planet but a Russian scientist, whom the elite save the planet crowd has
ignored, determined that the mean temperature of our neighboring planet
Mars has also experienced the same rise in temperature. The last time I
checked, there were no SUV's or coal fired power plants on on Mars where
most Liberals are from. So the two planets must have one thing in common
that would cause the average temperature to increase.
Hummmm, I wonder what it is? Could it be Al Gore, I know he's from Mars
but I believe he hasn't been back after moving to Earth so there must be
a common cause? o_O

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On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 22:17:21 -0600, The Daring Dufas
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termites produce more greenhouse


If we kill _all_ the termites, the Earth dies...


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On 1/25/2014 12:23 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 22:17:21 -0600, The Daring Dufas
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termites produce more greenhouse


If we kill _all_ the termites, the Earth dies...


What if all the human vermin were killed off.... check that, some of
them are friends of mine. ^_^

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The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter
low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter
average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut
jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the
better. o_O
TDD


I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an overnight
low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year it's gotten this
cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in the woods later cutting
more firewood - dry stuff , from downed trees that haven't rotted away yet .
Got a lot of them , both standing and down , no one's been cutting on this
land for at least 20 years or more .
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On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter
low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter
average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut
jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the


I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an overnight
low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year it's gotten this
cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in the woods later cutting
more firewood - dry stuff , from downed trees that haven't rotted away yet .
Got a lot of them , both standing and down , no one's been cutting on this
land for at least 20 years or more .


The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

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Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average
Winter low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal
Winter average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global
Warming nut jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more
deranged, the


I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .


The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the
difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited
current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


I'm not a scientist , but I can observe what's going on . Little things
like cherry-picking data to support a conclusion , falsifying data to
support your conclusions , etc . And GW "scientists" have been caught doing
both . Follow the money ...
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On 1/24/2014 10:36 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average
Winter low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal
Winter average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global
Warming nut jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more
deranged, the


I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .


The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the
difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited
current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


I'm not a scientist , but I can observe what's going on . Little things
like cherry-picking data to support a conclusion , falsifying data to
support your conclusions , etc . And GW "scientists" have been caught doing
both . Follow the money ...


You do not have to be a scientist to make this observation.

This humble chemist has been a global warming skeptic for years.

I'm probably one of the few to have read Al Gore's "Earth in the
Balance" and realize that it was just a political polemic.

The whole issue has become politicized by those that like big government
and can profit from it.

Even if global warming was true, there is not much we can do to stop it,
and there are far more problems on earth that demand more attention.


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On 1/24/2014 12:15 PM, Frank wrote:
On 1/24/2014 10:36 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Terry Coombs
wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here
in Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that
there is a propane shortage in the state because supplies are
based on the average expected need over the past decade of
winters. Perhaps the person responsible for determining the
overall needed supplies of propane for the state is a Global
Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in Birmingham
last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F
for the whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what
is your explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this
year it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll
be out in the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff ,
from downed trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of
them , both standing and down , no one's been cutting on this
land for at least 20 years or more .

The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of
the difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both
cited current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


I'm not a scientist , but I can observe what's going on . Little
things like cherry-picking data to support a conclusion ,
falsifying data to support your conclusions , etc . And GW
"scientists" have been caught doing both . Follow the money ...


You do not have to be a scientist to make this observation.

This humble chemist has been a global warming skeptic for years.

I'm probably one of the few to have read Al Gore's "Earth in the
Balance" and realize that it was just a political polemic.

The whole issue has become politicized by those that like big
government and can profit from it.

Even if global warming was true, there is not much we can do to stop
it, and there are far more problems on earth that demand more
attention.


Why has the temperature been rising at the same rate as it has for
Earth? Humm, must be a common cause? o_O

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On 1/24/2014 9:26 AM, Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is
a propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on
the average expected need over the past decade of winters.
Perhaps the person responsible for determining the overall needed
supplies of propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer?
The lowest temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The
average Winter low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a
normal Winter average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you
Global Warming nut jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good,
the more deranged, the


I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .


The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the
difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited
current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


Chaos is a normal state for climate on planet Earth. It changes and
there is no trend up or down caused by human activity. The problem is
with the arrogant junk science morons who believe it's all modern man's
fault that the climate is changing and use that as an excuse to point
guns at our heads so they can take our money and stuff. o_O

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On 1/24/2014 9:26 AM, Harry K wrote:

The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


Hmm, climate is used to ascertain "normal" weather. Observing abnormal
weather in regards to "normal" climate is not unusual. However, it is
true that most people do not look for trends or compare actual data
against perceived and real anomalies.
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On 1/25/2014 7:52 PM, SteveF wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:26 AM, Harry K wrote:

The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the
difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited
current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


Hmm, climate is used to ascertain "normal" weather. Observing
abnormal weather in regards to "normal" climate is not unusual.
However, it is true that most people do not look for trends or
compare actual data against perceived and real anomalies.


Watching people in the throes of HISI, Humor Irony Sarcasm Impairment,
does make me feel a bit guilty by starting this thread. Ummm, NOT! ^_^

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On 1/27/2014 11:27 AM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
On 1/25/2014 7:52 PM, SteveF wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:26 AM, Harry K wrote:

The answer is simple. You BOTH demonstrated your ignorance of the
difference between weather and climate. Clue: You both cited
current weather as an excuse for your climate denial.

Harry K


Hmm, climate is used to ascertain "normal" weather. Observing
abnormal weather in regards to "normal" climate is not unusual.
However, it is true that most people do not look for trends or
compare actual data against perceived and real anomalies.


Watching people in the throes of HISI, Humor Irony Sarcasm Impairment,
does make me feel a bit guilty by starting this thread. Ummm, NOT! ^_^

TDD


Shut up, or I will not take offense at this! :-)




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On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an overnight
low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year it's gotten this
cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in the woods later cutting
more firewood - dry stuff , from downed trees that haven't rotted away yet .
Got a lot of them , both standing and down , no one's been cutting on this
land for at least 20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of
all the carbon dioxide you're releasing, and how
that will further damage the planet. What would
Al Gore say?

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On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of
all the carbon dioxide you're releasing, and how
that will further damage the planet. What would
Al Gore say?



FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon in the
first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release that carbon
right back to where the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon
dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air
.... Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care less what that charlatan says
or thinks .
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On 1/24/2014 7:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of
all the carbon dioxide you're releasing, and how
that will further damage the planet. What would
Al Gore say?



FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon in the
first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release that carbon
right back to where the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon
dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air
.... Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care less what that charlatan says
or thinks .


Oh, gracious! I'm just going to have to take a
pill and lay down for a while. That was too much
to handle. Think of the carbon footprint!

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FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon in the
first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release that carbon
right back to where the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon
dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air
... Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care less what that charlatan says
or thinks .


Bonus points for not writing "I could care less".

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On 1/24/2014 7:33 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
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FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD . And just where in hell do you think
those trees got that carbon in the first place ? Damn right I'm
going to burn them , and release that carbon right back to where
the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon dioxide . And
all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air ...
Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care less what that charlatan
says or thinks .


Bonus points for not writing "I could care less".


Al Gore needs a carbon boot in his ass. ^_^

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On 01/24/2014 07:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon in the
first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release that carbon
right back to where the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon
dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air
... Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care less what that charlatan says
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Toss some more methylmercury into the oceans while you're at it...it adds a nice flavor to the fish.
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On 01/24/2014 07:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon
in the first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release
that carbon right back to where the tree got it . In the same form
too , as carbon dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome
the breath of fresh air ... Algore can rot in hell , I couldn't care
less what that charlatan says or thinks .
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Carbon dioxide is a natural byproduct of many natural processes , man is
one of the lesser sources - termites make more ! . But mercury , that didn't
get into the water "naturally" . You must be a well-programmed liberal drone
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On Friday, January 24, 2014 4:43:15 PM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:
Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .


I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of
all the carbon dioxide you're releasing, and how
that will further damage the planet. What would
Al Gore say?


FIREWOOD , Chris , FIREWOOD .
And just where in hell do you think those trees got that carbon in the
first place ? Damn right I'm going to burn them , and release that carbon
right back to where the tree got it . In the same form too , as carbon
dioxide . And all the surrounding trees will welcome the breath of fresh air


Yep. Heating with wood is carbon neutral in the long run as all wood will _eventually_ rot and release its carbon. In the short term? Not so much. I have been heating with wood since 1976 and over that time all the trees I have burned would not have rotted if left alone.

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On 1/25/2014 12:16 PM, Harry K wrote:
On Friday, January 24, 2014 4:43:15 PM UTC-8, Terry Coombs wrote:



Yep. Heating with wood is carbon neutral in the long run as all wood will _eventually_ rot and release its carbon. In the short term? Not so much. I have been heating with wood since 1976 and over that time all the trees I have burned would not have rotted if left alone.

Harry K


Depending on the type of tree, I presume? I grew up in a Forrest
and small trees were gone rather quickly. Tasty things for the
insects and such.
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On 1/24/2014 6:08 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of all the carbon dioxide
you're releasing, and how that will further damage the planet. What
would Al Gore say?


Starve the plants and plankton to save the planet! ^_^

TDD


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And I know how to SNIP


On 1/24/2014 6:08 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this year
it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll be out in
the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff , from downed
trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of them , both
standing and down , no one's been cutting on this land for at least
20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of all the carbon dioxide
you're releasing, and how that will further damage the planet. What
would Al Gore say?


Starve the plants and plankton to save the planet! ^_^

TDD


Should I starve the fungus growing in my crotch?

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On 1/30/2014 7:17 PM, Tekkie® wrote:
The Daring Dufas posted for all of us...

And I know how to SNIP


On 1/24/2014 6:08 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:

I'm interested in that answer too ! It's up to 4° here from an
overnight low of 2° , and this is the second time so far this
year it's gotten this cold - very unusual for this area . I'll
be out in the woods later cutting more firewood - dry stuff ,
from downed trees that haven't rotted away yet . Got a lot of
them , both standing and down , no one's been cutting on this
land for at least 20 years or more .

I hope you're not going to burn them. Think of all the carbon
dioxide you're releasing, and how that will further damage the
planet. What would Al Gore say?


Starve the plants and plankton to save the planet! ^_^

TDD


Should I starve the fungus growing in my crotch?

How odd you should admit such a thing. O_o

TDD
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Should I starve the fungus growing in my crotch?


Tekkie


There's nothing for it to eat down there anyway! (couldn't resist)

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The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the average
expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the person
responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of propane for
the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in
Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F for the
whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what is your
explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the better. o_O

TDD


It's been below freezing here everyday for the past week. Currently it
is 8° F (13 C).
Wait til the 'snowbirds' come back from Florida and find the pipes in
their houses have burst. Leaving the thermostat set at 50° won't help
with pipes in outside walls. That insulation works both ways.

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willshak wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the
average expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the
person responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of
propane for the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest
temperature here in Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter
low temperature is 33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter
average of 35°F for the whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut
jobs, what is your explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the
better. o_O

TDD


It's been below freezing here everyday for the past week. Currently it
is 8° F (13 C).


Ooops. That should be (-13 C)

Wait til the 'snowbirds' come back from Florida and find the pipes in
their houses have burst. Leaving the thermostat set at 50° won't help
with pipes in outside walls. That insulation works both ways.



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On 1/24/2014 9:49 AM, willshak wrote:
It's been below freezing here everyday for the past week. Currently it
is 8° F (13 C).
Wait til the 'snowbirds' come back from Florida and find the pipes in
their houses have burst. Leaving the thermostat set at 50° won't help
with pipes in outside walls. That insulation works both ways.


Does wind chill affect how fast the pipes freeze?
I mean, wind chill like today sure feels colder.
I had a service call, and took a long time for the
truck to heat up. I stopped to fuel up, and it was
some kind of serious cold. When I finish eating
this bowl of microwave popcorn, I'm going to cut
and staple up some more cardboard on the walls.
Aluminum edge of the back door going to get covered.

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In article ,
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the average
expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the person
responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of propane for
the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in
Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F for the
whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what is your
explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the better. o_O

TDD


Look, I know you think Alabamastan is the entire world, but it isn't.
Even though the annual average global temperature has been quite
near a local maximum for several years, the result of that is
more unstable weather patterns, hence in this year's cold winter.

Why would you expect the temperature in any given location to be
strictly linearly increasing? Climate is a complex system,
more complicated than the stock market. Over the last hundred
years the stock market has trended upward, even though individual
stock prices have gone up and down a quite bit. The average world
temperature has exhibited similar behavior.


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On 1/24/2014 9:05 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
In article ,
The Daring Dufas wrote:
Hey Global Warming goofballs, it's 12 frigging degrees here in
Alabamastan at 8:15am and I just heard on the news that there is a
propane shortage in the state because supplies are based on the average
expected need over the past decade of winters. Perhaps the person
responsible for determining the overall needed supplies of propane for
the state is a Global Warming Believer? The lowest temperature here in
Birmingham last year was 21°F. The average Winter low temperature is
33°F here in Birmingham with a normal Winter average of 35°F for the
whole state. So OK you Global Warming nut jobs, what is your
explanation? Make it good, the more deranged, the better. o_O

TDD


Look, I know you think Alabamastan is the entire world, but it isn't.
Even though the annual average global temperature has been quite
near a local maximum for several years, the result of that is
more unstable weather patterns, hence in this year's cold winter.

Why would you expect the temperature in any given location to be
strictly linearly increasing? Climate is a complex system,
more complicated than the stock market. Over the last hundred
years the stock market has trended upward, even though individual
stock prices have gone up and down a quite bit. The average world
temperature has exhibited similar behavior.


Cindy Hamilton


Last year the average global temperature was tied for 4th highest (tied
with 2003).


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On 1/24/2014 10:47 AM, bud-- wrote:

Last year the average global temperature was tied for 4th highest (tied
with 2003).



As a refrigeration and AC repairman, I sincerely
hope next year is even hotter. I need the income.

C'MON global warming!

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In article ,
Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 1/24/2014 10:47 AM, bud-- wrote:

Last year the average global temperature was tied for 4th highest (tied
with 2003).



As a refrigeration and AC repairman, I sincerely
hope next year is even hotter. I need the income.

C'MON global warming!


No, thanks. I don't want armadillos and fire ants in Michigan.

And yes, it is all about me. It's intuitively obvious that the universe
came into being so that I would have a place to keep my stuff.

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