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Post by AstroMet on Dec 6, 2012 6:06:24 GMT
Jeez, again, just not true. I don't know why you have the 'hots' for me kiddo but I'm already taken. I suggest you read my ENSO forecast on both El Nino & La Nina and get off the potty Glenn. Excuse me for being 'Mr. Polymath' and all, but I was born that way. What's your excuse? I could care less if you want to believe if I forecasted ENSO or not, that doesn't change the facts that I did. And if you want to call me a liar then go right ahead but you better walk your talk and have the proof to back that crap up. I simply cannot take you seriously considering how much you lack depth and knowledge of ENSO - both El Nino and La Nina. And you don't know me from Adam to even presume to be rude with your silly troll comments (your 'astronut' and all.) Seeking attention like that just makes you look very immature. Men don't behave like that, but boys sure do. Are you still a boy Glenn? Because you know, you're conversing with a man. You're weak on many levels - even your grammar is suspect (*you're* and *your*) is just awful. I've had to correct not just your comments on my forecasts and the climate, but even that - your grammar - several times. What gives? You're obviously young and inexperienced Glenn, that's okay, but trying to sound smart while being ignorant of that which you presume to opine on, simply insults the intelligence. You ought to know better, but your time will come, with that poor attitude - you can count on it. Your rudeness and lack of intelligence you have shown via your comments about the Earth's climate (believing in the impossibility of man-made global warming despite the laws of physics saying it just ain't so) while also pooh-poohing global cooling like it will never happen on Earth - again - is just beyond farcical. You're the one who went on about having an 'open mind,' well, duh, yeah, because you know, that's the only way you're ever going to learn anything you haven't invested by serious study - on that which you do not know. You've made comments about advanced astrology and astronomic forecasting that proves you've read little, if next to nothing at all on these rich subjects that literally has millions of texts authored over many centuries that are easily accessible to you with use of your free library card. You do have a free library card, don't you Glenn? It is the height of ignorance to behave in such a manner. You need to quit while you're ahead before it takes you to places you don't want to go Glenn. Word up. At this juncture, I haven't seen hints of the 'open mind' you said that you posses, but then again that depends on you now doesn't it? And, you know, while you're at it Glenn, that does not include acting out like a spoiled know-it-all baby while striking playground boy poses yelling insults because you're not exactly hitting the ball out of the park with your logic, or rhetoric, your quoting, or your 'analysis' of climate events and data (much less your use of the English language and your poor grammar for that matter.) Get real Glenn - and for heaven's sake - Grow up. However, until then, please get all 52 cards in your deck and BOTH oars in the water. Think seriously about what I've said to you and allow my words to germinate as you meditate on what I've said to you as a man (not a boy) and perhaps, when you have proven that you are able to sustain an intelligent discussion, with an open-minded and courteous attitude - then perhaps we can talk. Have a Happy Holidays!
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 6, 2012 13:33:21 GMT
astronut, Happy Holidays to you as well. May this year bring you record amounts of new little old ladies you can milk out of their Social Security checks with your advanced forecasts and prophecies matched only in quality by the National Inquirer!
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 6, 2012 15:33:46 GMT
"My expertise ranges from long-range climate/weather forecasting to economics to personal horoscope readings to the astrological world prophecies of Michel Nostradamus - all based on the principles of Mundane Astrology."
Are Tarot Cards part of you're sophisticated scientific instrumentation?
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 6, 2012 18:16:23 GMT
"My expertise ranges from long-range climate/weather forecasting to economics to personal horoscope readings to the astrological world prophecies of Michel Nostradamus - all based on the principles of Mundane Astrology." Are Tarot Cards part of you're sophisticated scientific instrumentation? Never used tarot cards dipstick. Never read the 'National Enquirer' and I don't work for 'old ladies.' Try sophisticated mathematics. Think farmers and companies. Weather derivatives. Astronomic forecasting and applying the laws of physics. Get yourself more IQ points (a lot more in your case Glenn) use proper grammar, read and study more. Learn mathematics; the history of meteorology and get a life.
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Post by fly guy on Dec 6, 2012 19:08:20 GMT
Glennkoks, It sounds like you have something better to offer. I don't have a lot of time to search around so maybe I missed it. By it, I mean you must have predictions that are better than Astromet's. If you could give us a link I'd appreciate reading it. As far as milking me out of my money he hasn't asked me for any money yet. I've used a lot of marketing consultants through the years and I've only learned of Astromet's forecasts a few months ago. It looks to be the most useful tool I've ever had access to, to help make marketing decisions on our small farm. Nothing affects ag commodities, long term, more than weather. It seems evident to everybody that the climate is changing. I don't have the brain power or the intuitiveness to figure it out, just a simple farm guy who enjoys working with the land and livestock. I really don't understand what happens in the oceans that affects our local weather and maybe that makes me even more simple. But I do know Astromet's forecast for North America that was released back in December of 2008 impresses the heck out of me with what's happened in the Midwest in the last 4 - 5 years. As soon as Astromet's ready to launch his private service I'll be one of the first little old ladies standing in line. That way I can avoid all the drama that lonely people try to create. Mark
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 7, 2012 3:02:58 GMT
Mark,
You sound like a nice guy. I would advise caution before handing over one red cent of your hard earned money to anyone dealing in "prophecies". There are a lot of regulars on these boards who in my honest opinion offer much more sound advice and ideas that you can use who's methods are more reality based.
I personally suggest you get in touch with sigurdur. He is also a farmer who's ideas about the weather and climate are a little more reality based.
Do not take my word on it. Use every resourse at your disposal but be extremely careful of anyone claiming to be a "scientific astrologer".
Good luck
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 7, 2012 5:33:26 GMT
Mark, You sound like a nice guy. I would advise caution before handing over one red cent of your hard earned money to anyone dealing in "prophecies". There are a lot of regulars on these boards who in my honest opinion offer much more sound advice and ideas that you can use who's methods are more reality based. I personally suggest you get in touch with sigurdur. He is also a farmer who's ideas about the weather and climate are a little more reality based. Do not take my word on it. Use every resourse at your disposal but be extremely careful of anyone claiming to be a "scientific astrologer". Good luck Glenn, for one, Mark can think for himself. And two, I am a 'regular' on this board, so up yours. You don't know me Glenn and I've never met you (don't know you from Adam) but frankly, your so-called 'ideas' about the weather and climate (aka man-made global warming) are FAR from anything even in the neighborhood of being 'reality-based." You know nothing about Astrology, which by the way, invented meteorology among other sciences. So, by very definition, you are interested in 'astrology' when you claim to be interested in the weather and climate. Read history pinhead. Lastly, names of 'scientific astrologers' who also made forecasts and 'prophecies.' Jayne, Charles (1911-1985) - my childhood classical astrology tutor Other scientific astrologers, whom, according to our resident dough-boy Glenn, we all should be 'extremely careful of..." Ptolemaeus Claudius ( 83 - 161 AD) - also known as Ptolemy, is an ancient astronomer, mathematician, geographer, astrometeorologist and scientific mundane astrologer. He proposed several astronomical theories in his first astronomical treatise now known as the Almagest. Ptolemy gave a useful tool for astronomical calculations in his Handy Tables which tabulated all the data needed to compute the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets and also details about the rising and setting of the stars, and the solar and lunar eclipses. He was also the creator of a parapegma which is a star calendar based on the appearances and disappearances of stars over the course of the solar year. He forecasted the climate and weather years in advance and is known as one of the world's preeminent astrometeorologists along with the scientific astrologer Johannes Kepler. Galilei, Galileo (Feb. 15, 1564) Lilly, William (May 1, 1602) Copernicus, Nicholas (1473 -1543) Nostradamus, Michel (Dec.14, 1503) Brache, Tycho (April 13, 1546) Kepler, Johannes (Jan. 6, 1571) Newton, Isaac (Jan. 5, 1642) Campanus, Johannes (1297) Eratosthenes (276-194 BC)That's just the short list of scientific astrologers. I'd rather be in their company than yours Glenn. What a jerk off.
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 7, 2012 5:56:09 GMT
Glennkoks, It sounds like you have something better to offer. I don't have a lot of time to search around so maybe I missed it. By it, I mean you must have predictions that are better than Astromet's. If you could give us a link I'd appreciate reading it. As far as milking me out of my money he hasn't asked me for any money yet. I've used a lot of marketing consultants through the years and I've only learned of Astromet's forecasts a few months ago. It looks to be the most useful tool I've ever had access to, to help make marketing decisions on our small farm. Nothing affects ag commodities, long term, more than weather. It seems evident to everybody that the climate is changing. I don't have the brain power or the intuitiveness to figure it out, just a simple farm guy who enjoys working with the land and livestock. I really don't understand what happens in the oceans that affects our local weather and maybe that makes me even more simple. But I do know Astromet's forecast for North America that was released back in December of 2008 impresses the heck out of me with what's happened in the Midwest in the last 4 - 5 years. As soon as Astromet's ready to launch his private service I'll be one of the first little old ladies standing in line. That way I can avoid all the drama that lonely people try to create. Mark Thanks for the compliment Mark. I think one of the problems Glenn has is that is he uneducated as his poor knowledge and poorer still grammar shows. It's a shame that we have to put up with such dummies, but his lack of education shows in his immature and ignorant behavior. Stupidity is a lack of understanding or perception. Knowledge requires some intelligence. People like Glenn, at least how he presents himself by his own comments, are often ignorant because they just don't care. There are many kinds of psychological reasons, but it depends on the person, his environment, education and of course his upbringing. They are considered to be stupid because they're conditioned not to think, or let others think for them. Immature because it far easier not to accept responsibility for words and actions then it is to simply grow up. He will learn the hard way from the sound of things at this juncture. It's Glenn's own bed, so let him sleep in it, that's what I say. Anyhow - I will be launching my new climate/weather forecasting service in 2013. I have a small but quality professional team nearly in place to be able to service farmers worldwide; especially those in North America. I will announce it here as well when we go online. In the meantime, I am finishing up private long-range climate forecasts for various farmers around the U.S. for the 2013-2014 growing seasons. The drought I forecasted for 2012 has hit a lot of farmers hard in the Midwest; so next year is critical to the survival of many farmers with the Farm Bill sitting in Congress as it has for months now. Thanks Mark, Theo
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 7, 2012 16:26:45 GMT
astronut,
What is a shame is that there are hardworking people out there like Mark who may be duped into believing the nonsense you spew and actually make a bad decision based on your so called "forecasts".
I would advise any hard working farmers and ranchers to avoid you and the "small but quality professional team" you are assembling like the plague. Their job is hard enough without snake oil salesmen trying to enfluence their decisions for a profit.
I will also like to end this non productive back and forth. You think I am an uneducated hillbilly operating without both oars in the water and I think you are a quack and a complete nutjob. As you say mother nature will be the judge of what you put out.
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 7, 2012 21:03:46 GMT
astronut, What is a shame is that there are hardworking people out there like Mark who may be duped into believing the nonsense you spew and actually make a bad decision based on your so called "forecasts". I would advise any hard working farmers and ranchers to avoid you and the "small but quality professional team" you are assembling like the plague. Their job is hard enough without snake oil salesmen trying to enfluence their decisions for a profit. I will also like to end this non productive back and forth. You think I am an uneducated hillbilly operating without both oars in the water and I think you are a quack and a complete nutjob. As you say mother nature will be the judge of what you put out. Mark pegged you right the first time Glenn. You have shown your own self as being 'uneducated' and a 'quack' and 'nutjob.' You ought to concentrate more on your use of the English language and your grammar and less on presuming to judge that which you are uneducated about - which you've made quite clear on your own kiddo. You obviously have not a clue as to what you've been talking about with your pop culture comments, so yes, thanks for ending your 'non-productive back and forth' since it has been that way from the first time you opened your mouth. Sayonara Glenn, and do us a favor - don't comment again unless you can bring more to the climate forecasting discussion other than your stupidity. We don't babysit here. I've asked you more than once but you seem to like to spend your time on 'nutjobs' and 'quacks.' Ain't saying it once enough? Can we go now?
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 7, 2012 21:57:52 GMT
Astronut, I would not qualify you're quackery and nonsense as bringing anything of value to the climate discussion. But yes we're through
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 7, 2012 23:40:36 GMT
Astronut, I would not qualify you're quackery and nonsense as bringing anything of value to the climate discussion. But yes we're through So you're done with having your period Glenn? Jeez.
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Post by AstroMet on Dec 9, 2012 21:42:08 GMT
quote from Mark: " Astromet has talked of turning cooler sometime after 2015. I was talking to a friend of mine from the Quad City area and he said that he was at a seminar last winter, can't tell you who was speaking or where it was, but one thing stuck out in this guys mind was that the speaker felt it would be difficult to get a cereal grain to maturity around 2018 in North America anything North of I-80. My friend said that when this guy made that comment you could've heard a pin drop in the crowd. " Hello everyone I am new to the board and to posting here so bear with me. I learned of the coming Dalton cycle from Larry Acker of Polo, IL. He first brought it to my attention in December of 2008. Here are some of his comments that you will hopefully find interesting: 6. The coldest weather ever experienced in much of the US should begin on Dec 2, 2019. Extremely cold winter into 2020 and very cool to cold summer. Be sure to have your furnaces fixed and ready to run all year. Very cold in July; expect the northern US to have a killing frost or even freezes at that time. North Dakota, Montana, northern Minnesota as well as much of Canada could have snow in mid-July. Much of the US may not have any crops, and the southern part of the US will have a reduced crop. Europe will be in even worse shape, with Great Britain having almost nothing to eat. This period will be over extensive parts of the Earth, so this will be a world wide problem. 7. Number 6 sounds really bad, but it gets worse all the way into May of 2022. A severe frost is possible in central US in August of 2021. This cold could freeze out crops as far south as the Florida everglades, southern Texas and northern Mexico. Other areas around the world such as southern Europe and South Africa may also be frozen out by this unbelievably cold weather. The winters will be brutal in many areas, with many more record lows set from December, 2020-May, 2022. There will also be some very cold summer days, with many new low records set. We certainly do have colder years ahead; especially for the 2020s and 2030s according to my long-range climate forecast. Global cooling will certainly take a bite out of everything, and one of the keys to survival is in preparation: from energy, to insulation, to adapting crops and yield to the proper latitudes so as to keep from losing yields, which certainly will happen under a global cooling climate regime.
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Post by woodstove on Dec 10, 2012 0:16:39 GMT
Glenn,
Have you ever seen Astromet and Mark at the same place at the same time?
Just wonderin'
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 10, 2012 14:45:28 GMT
woodstove, It certainly makes one wonder. But there are those who still actually believe that Nostradamus predicted everything from the rise of Hitler to 9/11. So who knows?
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