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Post by numerouno on Sept 18, 2013 19:19:40 GMT
Sheeeeesh, talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!
You're the local expert on pot & kettle, I admit.
However, I have not been shown out of SS, and I thus have no grudge against the site, or any site for thsat matter.
Icefisher, are you now an official apologist for everyone of your camp? At least bill them.
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Post by icefisher on Sept 18, 2013 20:45:27 GMT
Sheeeeesh, talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!You're the local expert on pot & kettle, I admit. However, I have not been shown out of SS, and I thus have no grudge against the site, or any site for thsat matter. Icefisher, are you now an official apologist for everyone of your camp? At least bill them. Hmmmm, the way things are going maybe you can get SKS to pay you to post there? Imagination and evidence for them has steadily been getting in shorter supply. Thus they need imaginative posters to avoid appearing to jump the shark consistently. My comments on SKS are personal. I posted over there on the topic of burying data and the need for open transparency of science in the same vein as Dr. Judith Curry. All the posts on the matter were deleted. The only activity going on in the posts allegedly authored by Sigurdur you posted were to effect the silencing of opposing points of view. I think the credibility of science is at stake and its time to start dismantling the notion that those kinds of doomsday nutcase forums have anything whatsoever to do with science, which they don't. You never did answer me on the question of why SKS terminated the charting of data in 2004 when clearly the dataset they were using went to 2009. I know the answer, do you?
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 18, 2013 22:58:17 GMT
The posts were deleted.
SS is not a scientific site, as they claim to be.
Mr. Cooks paper on the "Consensus" has been shown to be very shoddy, as one would expect.
SS is what it is, but most certainly not what it claims to be.
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 25, 2013 2:28:01 GMT
The earth's crust continues to toss and heave. There does seem to be a cycle in regards to earthquakes and volcanoes in regards to the sun activity.
Formation of a visible island. But think about the changes in the rifts and how they could affect ocean currents where the rifts are in deeper waters.
Thanks Code.
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Post by magellan on Sept 25, 2013 4:19:23 GMT
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Post by karlox on Sept 26, 2013 7:13:10 GMT
The earth's crust continues to toss and heave. There does seem to be a cycle in regards to earthquakes and volcanoes in regards to the sun activity. Formation of a visible island. But think about the changes in the rifts and how they could affect ocean currents where the rifts are in deeper waters. Thanks Code. There does seem to be a cycle in regards to earthquakes and volcanoes in regards to the sun activity. Sigurdur, I don´t have it clear whether volcanic-tectonic-earthquakes events trends are suppose to increase or decrease during Solar Grand Minimums according to therories you´d mentioned? How does sun activity ´makes´it possible, according to these theories? Again, that influence should be clearly put in evidence in coming decades if coming sun cycles keep on weakening...
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 6, 2013 2:01:50 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on May 2, 2014 15:46:45 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on May 3, 2014 23:38:54 GMT
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Post by cuttydyer on May 4, 2014 5:10:32 GMT
"policies such as the carbon tax and the RET have contributed to household electricity costs rising 110 per cent in the past five years, hitting the poor the hardest." - this appears to be the near global approach to combating CO2... how depressing.
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Post by sigurdur on May 4, 2014 16:11:37 GMT
Yep.
Kinda like sea level rise. Using the GIA effect, sea levels are rising 3.0mm/year. But, actual tide gauge readings don't reflect the increasing disconnect.
I find it quit funny actually, that scientists can deceive themselves. If the ground is still rebounding from the old ice age weight, and sea levels are rising, but not noticeable because of the rebound, why all the alarm?
It is this type of thought process that just creates insanity.
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Post by sigurdur on May 4, 2014 21:11:45 GMT
Since Danna Nutjob is a huge fan of SS, thought would post this here. Can't be having those "trolls" now can we??
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Post by sigurdur on Aug 25, 2014 3:12:39 GMT
Did a quick overview at Think progress last few days. Man......offfffftttttttttaaaaaa. First, the folks who write the articles know nothing, and the commenters are even worse. No wonder everything is going to hell in a hand basket. Does NO one study anything anymore? ? SS syndrome is a disease that will end up killing us all. Delegating folks to continuous poverty before they take their last breath. What a bunch of morons.
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Post by icefisher on Aug 28, 2014 18:25:56 GMT
Its pretty bad.
One of the major reasons I was a liberal in my youth was the conservatives telling us that Rock and Roll was the music of Satan.
The other day I read a ridiculous article in the Los Angeles Times claiming that football led to the US being a warlike nation because football was like war.
The PC movement has caused the liberals to become exactly what they hated 50 to 60 years ago.
Hopefully it works like ocean oscillations and we are just reaching a peak in this nonsense before the "wave" relaxes back to normal.
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Post by nonentropic on Aug 28, 2014 19:56:45 GMT
The right has as much claim to liberalism as the left.
What is critical is that liberalism needs the economic engine of a capitalist economy. Its that wealth that allows the luxury of such concepts.
I am a liberal but understand that the left wants to run all agendas, hardly a liberal concept and the right struggles with change again a real struggle.
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