GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
earth
> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
> > Who do
> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is the
> > wrong thing?
> >
>
> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try to
> figure out the real cause.
>
> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
warming,
> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
fuel
> in our cars.
>
> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as we
> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
all
> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
civilization
> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want the
> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
own
> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
> 90%+ cases.
>
>
I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had an
11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
#677
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
Do a search for eclectic cars, there are several on the market if that is
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
#678
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
Do a search for eclectic cars, there are several on the market if that is
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
#679
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
Do a search for eclectic cars, there are several on the market if that is
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:V8tvg.51471$VE1.39532@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
what you want to buy.
mike hunt
"William Dryden" <william_dryden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:V8tvg.51471$VE1.39532@newssvr14.news.prodigy. com...
>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:YXgvg.124527$H71.14379@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>>
>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
>> news:JROdnR3pbJIjciHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> > Most people as well as most experts agree global temperature change
>> > occurs. That is a lot different than concluding that global temperature
>> > change is caused by man, and that man can do something to change the
> earth
>> > temperature, as the alarmist would like us to believe.
>> > Who do
>> > we believe, what do we do about it and what if what if what we do is
>> > the
>> > wrong thing?
>> >
>>
>> The wrong thing to do is to ignore it. The right thing to do is to try
>> to
>> figure out the real cause.
>>
>> The alarmists would have us living in caves. Like most issues, the real
>> solution is probably middle ground. If you have a sensible choice of a
>> little conservation, some reasonable and sensible pollution controls, no
>> harm will be done. Possibly, no good will be done regarding global
> warming,
>> but certainly no harm comes from turning out some lights and using less
> fuel
>> in our cars.
>>
>> We complain about the price of gas, but continue to use just as much as
>> we
>> did last year and the year before that and the year before that. If we
> all
>> got together and reduced demand by 5%, the price would drop and
> civilization
>> as we know it will continue on. No one want to be first. No one want
>> the
>> inconvenience, no matter how small. Forget your constitutional right to
> own
>> a Hummer and Navigator, but look at the reality of them. Do we need that
>> much space? I'm not advocating bringing back the Hillman Minx in their
>> place, but a Lacrosse, Camry, Impala would be an acceptable substitute in
>> 90%+ cases.
>>
>>
>
> I live in Texas. I've been looking for a production EV since 1982. I had
> an
> 11 mile round trip to work. The only thing I have seen is things like the
> GEM. Don't blame me, blame GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
>
>
#680
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early thirties, in
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:53evg.123558$H71.62954@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
#681
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early thirties, in
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:53evg.123558$H71.62954@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:53evg.123558$H71.62954@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
#682
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early thirties, in
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:53evg.123558$H71.62954@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm than any summer in the
past ten years. Was burning coal the problem then? Why did it get colder?
mike, hunt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:53evg.123558$H71.62954@newssvr13.news.prodigy .com...
>
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
> news:KxKdnYTqEuUPbSHZUSdV9g@ptd.net...
>> It is? How prey tell? LOL
>>
>>
>> mike
>
>>>
>>> Setting records has nothing to do with averages. It is possible to have
>>> warming trends for years and never break a record.
>
> I'm sure you are kidding as any educated person will realize the truth.
> In case someone think breaking records is a must take a week of summer
> temperatures such as :
>
> 85 85 85 105 88 90 87 Note that the 105 is a record high for
> July
>
> The next year, the same week the temperatures are:
> 90 90 93 90 89 94 92
>
> No record broken, but much more heat.
>
>
>
#683
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
#684
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Posts: n/a
Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
#685
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
> then? Why did it get colder?
>
>
> mike, hunt
Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
the obvious here.
In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is moving
up.
Eric
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according to some
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according to some
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according to some
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
mike
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
news:Xns9805B69CA9FFDXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 ...
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
> news:LOOcnabcZOLxNCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
>
>> Much more heat than when last year, ten years ago? The early
>> thirties, in the midst of the depression, the summer was much warm
>> than any summer in the past ten years. Was burning coal the problem
>> then? Why did it get colder?
>>
>>
>> mike, hunt
>
> Mike, take a deep breath and read the thread again. You're not grasping
> the obvious here.
>
> In the depression, when it was hot in the USA, it was colder somewhere
> else, making the average stay relatively stable. Now the average is
> moving
> up.
>
> Eric
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"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
news:WxmcnQ42S8r5JCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according
> to some others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
>
> mike
No, actually I didn't forget to say that. I really don't think it is
opinion any more. I'll concede that there are still a precious few people
still holding out, but each year brings more converts.
Eric
news:WxmcnQ42S8r5JCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according
> to some others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
>
> mike
No, actually I didn't forget to say that. I really don't think it is
opinion any more. I'll concede that there are still a precious few people
still holding out, but each year brings more converts.
Eric
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING? RELAX!
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in
news:WxmcnQ42S8r5JCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according
> to some others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
>
> mike
No, actually I didn't forget to say that. I really don't think it is
opinion any more. I'll concede that there are still a precious few people
still holding out, but each year brings more converts.
Eric
news:WxmcnQ42S8r5JCPZUSdV9g@ptd.net:
> You forgot to say in the opinion of some people. Because according
> to some others it is getting colder today in Antarctica as well
>
> mike
No, actually I didn't forget to say that. I really don't think it is
opinion any more. I'll concede that there are still a precious few people
still holding out, but each year brings more converts.
Eric