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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 11:02 | ||||||
I'm 27. I think global warming alarmists are silly. I like people having guns to protect their homes, families, and persons. A pity you missed the long discussion we had here several months ago about the incredible futility of gun control legislation in decreasing violent crime. It's probably in the first Libertarian thread somewhere. Edited by Epignosis - January 14 2011 at 11:04 |
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 11:14 | ||||||
And I'm 32. I believe in global warning. I also believe now firmly in gun rights. You can't put people in the same basket, Saperli... whatever. I don't believe in your right to have such a horrible nickname though..
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 11:24 | ||||||
And Saperlipopette! == Gadzooks! ... what's wrong with that?
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What?
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 11:27 | ||||||
Saperlipopette wouldn't be easy to sung in any language in any opera...
Sorry, wrong thread.
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Padraic
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 16 2006 Location: Pennsylvania Status: Offline Points: 31169 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 12:21 | ||||||
I'm 33.
Nothing else to add, just saw everyone else stating their age and thought I'd join in.
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 12:24 | ||||||
Global warming is real. Just ask a polar bear. It will probably claw you to death and eat you, but what the hell?
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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CPicard
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 03 2008 Location: Là, sui monti. Status: Offline Points: 10841 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 13:57 | ||||||
Things I'm NOT into: starting a debate about global warming on internet.
Things I'm NOT into: guns - but I hate loud sounds and detonations, so I guess I'm somewhat biased. |
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 14:37 | ||||||
I think it's pretty obvious from the overwhelming scientific consensus that the planet has overall warmed (~2 degrees Celcius) in the past...half century or century I think. If it gets up to 7, many parts of the world are pretty much f**ked (Rob, you might be interested to note that Florida would be mostly underwater if that temperature change happens). I'm willing to grant that a little bit of that could be due to the natural course of events for earth, but I think it's plain hubris to think humanity isn't doing a lot of damage when you understand how greenhouse gases work. Global Warming (more accurately Global Climate Change, given the effects of the warming) is real, but I believe we'll run low on fossil fuels right about the time it becomes a huge issue. We're already developing alternative fuels, but the best sources (solar, wind, tidal) are kind of hard to harness. As long as we keep developing the alternate sources, we'll be ok. If not, then I have a drastic point of view on humanity. It's hard to shake the notion (brought up in the Matrix and elsewhere) that humanity is a virus. Most organisms live in some semblance of balance with nature, living and dying according with natural selection. In many ways, humanity moved past that and began raping nature after the Industrial Revolution, thinking it will all grow back. Some of it might, but a lot of things like fossil fuels don't come back for millennia. We may kill ourselves off, through war, famine, lack of water, or climate change, and trying to think of earth from an alien's perspective...good riddance. The earth will have finally shaken off a horrible pest and can go back to a less chaotic life until it dies. |
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 15:34 | ||||||
You may be interested to know that about 35 years ago, we were in a global cooling crisis.
No, not interested at all since I don't live there anymore. Also, f**k the lizards. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 17144 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 15:49 | ||||||
Just a few months ago, one of the UN Climate Council bigshots on this
issue was being interviewed by a European journalist. He came right out
and publicly admitted that they don't care if man made "climate change"
is real or not, because the issue has now become more of a tool of
wealth redistribution primarily, and this was what is important. In
other words they could force through litigation with this issue monies
from "wealthy" countries that they could not extract by other means.
So if there ever is evidence that climate change is not caused by our activities, or impacted only a very little, will the people in this field ever admit it? Or will they obscure it and bury it because they *need* the issue to remain a crisis? |
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Henry Plainview
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 26 2008 Location: Declined Status: Offline Points: 16715 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 16:28 | ||||||
Yes, everybody knows that. The model was completely different (and, obviously, flawed) and that really has no bearing on the current issues. We've realized a lot of things from the seventies were actually stupid. Like bell bottoms and disco. Going buh buh buh they were wrong before! is completely missing the point and ignoring the evidence that has been presented so far. I'm not interested in getting into a long citations-ridden debate with you, but while I agree people should think critically about the information they receive (and I'm not saying Al Gore didn't get a little hyperbolic to try to get people to pay attention), AGW "skepticism" is either willfully ignorant or kind of stupid. Although at least I can be thankful that the Republican party and their cronies like the Washington Times generally aren't anti-vaccine too, like the damn Huffington Post, because then I would go crazy.
What? No, that's not worse. I was linked to it and I didn't read the whole thing. It's not my problem if you choose to read them in depth, I am just providing you with interesting information. |
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 16:34 | ||||||
You obviously missed my point, because you took my remark out of context. I never called myself a "global warming skeptic." I said earlier that I think global warming alarmists are silly. In other words (and to bring this back on topic), fearmongering is something I'm really, really NOT into. |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20391 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 18:31 | ||||||
And if I say I spent 25 seconds on it, obvuiously I didn't read much of it... most likely you spent at least twice that amount... not counting time making a link to it and probably having bookmarked the URL
In either case, case closed
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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jammun
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3449 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 18:48 | ||||||
Time for Q&A with Jammun . I am always a reliable source. (I'm 57 by the way, have seen it all, and never prevaricate, except sometimes.) Q. Were the 70's actually stupid?
A. Yes, for those who were not smoking enough pot. Q. Were bell bottoms stupid? Q. Was disco stupid? Q. Would you blame this love of disco on the subculture? Q. Does global warming exist? Q. Does at the same time localized cooling exist? Q. How do we reconcile this discrepancy? Q. Should unrestricted ownership of guns be allowed? Q. I saw a case in India, where a rogue elephant had killed many villagers. Q. I saw a case in Peru, where a bus plunge killed many travellers. Q. How'd you feel about that hawk ripping apart a live starling in your back yard yesterday? Q. How about the incessant rain in Seattle this year? Q. Consider global warming. What about the 100-year floods that now occur biennially? |
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Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon. |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 18:58 | ||||||
This does however appear to be some foolin' around. |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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timothy leary
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 29 2005 Location: Lilliwaup, Wa. Status: Offline Points: 5319 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 21:17 | ||||||
It's easy to be a weather forecaster in Seattle
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irrelevant
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 07 2010 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 13382 |
Posted: January 14 2011 at 23:08 | ||||||
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:11 | ||||||
Yes because when an attack on American soil occurs which causes a pronounced change in foreign policy for at least the next decade and results in thousands of deaths it's 'conspiracy theorist' thinking to question: A) If the government is covering it's behind because it didn't know about the attack, but should have known so, and is so negligent in it's duty to protect us B) The government knew that attack was going to occur and allowed it happen . C) The government neither knew of the attack nor does the information suggest that they should have reasonably been able to prevent it, but it high governmental officials had strong connections to these individuals through past interventionist policies which are being covered up by the weak in-house investigation which occurred. Actually all of those things are pretty plausible and not out of line with the past history of our government. I have serious doubts with about the integrity of global warming. Much like I do about string theory. Physicist who oppose string theory pretty much have their researched mocked and find it very hard to get grants. Those that grant them have already decided the theory is verified and research is only needed to develop it, not to critique it. A similar thing seems to be happening in climatology. Also, their mathematical models tend to be absurd, among many other issues I have with the movement. I don't smoke marijuana lols. I just have this thing where people should be able to do what they want when it's not hurting others instead of being hunted like foxes by the government, thrown into jail on taxpayer dimes to become hardened criminals leaving their families shattered and struggling to survive. Yes that incredibly complex situation can clearly just be explained by the fact that no weapons are laying around. Let's ignore the multiple uses for firearms, the fact that prohibitions don't remove any good from an economy, and that school massacres can be committed with scores of items available where you live (maybe a car, maybe a barrel of gasoline, maybe a knife, maybe one of the hundreds of deadly devices you can make just by raiding the chem lab in your highschool). I hardly think that having a consistent political philosophy, rather than one riddled with contradictions, is cherry picking, but you probably have a nonsensical explanation for that point too. Edited by Equality 7-2521 - January 15 2011 at 12:12 |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:18 | ||||||
I like how saying that you don't believe that the theory of man caused global warming has been confirmed to a sufficient degree to justify placing it next to Newton's laws of motion and base sweeping legislation which will dramatically alter many people's lives, translates to "HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT THE EARTH HASN"T WARMED. YOU"RE A DENIER. DO YOU THINK THE EARTH IS FLAT TOO?"
Then again most people see Adam Savage as the paradigm for scientific thinking so what do you expect.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:25 | ||||||
I'd say I disagree with Newton's laws of motion, but I wouldn't want to cause any friction. I already said the gravity of global warming is overstated.
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