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Post by Ratty on May 26, 2020 23:55:09 GMT
The 'first nations' stuff over here is a huge industry, a bottomless pit for taxpayer money. Out national broadcaster, the ABC could aptly be called the Aboriginal Broadcasting Corporation. Us 1/16th aboriginals want to know where our share is. Do I have to raise a flag? Come on over. If you identify as aboriginal, bounty awaits ..... might have to lose the accent or say you are from a tribe, recently discovered in remote part of the Kimberley. PS: I get a management fee.
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Post by missouriboy on May 27, 2020 2:46:00 GMT
Us 1/16th aboriginals want to know where our share is. Do I have to raise a flag? Come on over. If you identify as aboriginal, bounty awaits ..... might have to lose the accent or say you are from a tribe, recently discovered in remote part of the Kimberley. PS: I get a management fee. Deal. I want a beach with NO crocs and none of them wiggley fanged thingies.
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Post by missouriboy on May 27, 2020 14:13:36 GMT
THE GREAT CLIMATE SHIFT I re-post this article on the 1976-78 climate shift because it's time. Perhaps my literature search has not been extensive enough. But it seems that the observations raised here were not pursued extensively. 1976 was the year that the second half of the modern solar grand maximum kicked in with SC21. ENSO, PDO and AMO also changed direction at that time. We are passing through a similar time, but going the opposite direction. The article is not attributed to a specific author(s), but presses its point across a wide range of index observations. It deserves revisiting. appinsys.com/globalwarming/The1976-78ClimateShift.htm
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Post by missouriboy on May 30, 2020 17:14:29 GMT
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Post by acidohm on May 30, 2020 22:34:19 GMT
This is what i referred to in enso thread MoBoy!
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Post by missouriboy on May 30, 2020 23:13:46 GMT
This is what i referred to in enso thread MoBoy! When those who are paid to draw lines in the continuum between solar cycles finally draw their line, I think it will be a couple of months ago. If so, La Nina is right on time. Those who prognosticate will now prognosticate ... forgetting all about the fact that, if they where paid on the basis of success, they would mostly be standing with tin cups on street corners. With or without a monkey. My monkey's name is Covid.
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Post by Ratty on May 31, 2020 6:27:08 GMT
Us 1/16th aboriginals want to know where our share is. Do I have to raise a flag? One of my friends is 100% pure blood Cherokee, weird thing is I've know him for decades and only found out last year. Have another friend, David, pure blood Navajo. Both are the nicest people you could meet. That sounds racist.
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Post by nautonnier on May 31, 2020 12:21:40 GMT
One of my friends is 100% pure blood Cherokee, weird thing is I've know him for decades and only found out last year. Have another friend, David, pure blood Navajo. Both are the nicest people you could meet. That sounds racist. You've been on one of the Australian Defence Force sensitivity courses haven't you
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Post by Ratty on May 31, 2020 12:49:10 GMT
That sounds racist. You've been on one of the Australian Defence Force sensitivity courses haven't you It wasn't compulsory back in my day .... shame really. I would probably have been a better person for it.
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Post by missouriboy on May 31, 2020 13:29:46 GMT
Us 1/16th aboriginals want to know where our share is. Do I have to raise a flag? One of my friends is 100% pure blood Cherokee, weird thing is I've know him for decades and only found out last year. Have another friend, David, pure blood Navajo. Both are the nicest people you could meet. My life experiences tell me that niceness, generosity, character, intelligence and practically every other "individual" human characteristic have absolutely nothing to with minor genetic characteristics such as skin color, sex, etc. You can and will find such people everywhere. The same is true of "a__holes". This truism is modified by the old observation ... "birds of a feather flock together".
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Post by Ratty on Jun 1, 2020 0:41:44 GMT
One of my friends is 100% pure blood Cherokee, weird thing is I've know him for decades and only found out last year. Have another friend, David, pure blood Navajo. Both are the nicest people you could meet. My life experiences tell me that niceness, generosity, character, intelligence and practically every other "individual" human characteristic have absolutely nothing to with minor genetic characteristics such as skin color, sex, etc. You can and will find such people everywhere. The same is true of "a__holes". This truism is modified by the old observation ... "birds of a feather flock together".
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Post by acidohm on Jun 1, 2020 6:20:20 GMT
This is what i referred to in enso thread MoBoy! When those who are paid to draw lines in the continuum between solar cycles finally draw their line, I think it will be a couple of months ago. If so, La Nina is right on time. Those who prognosticate will now prognosticate ... forgetting all about the fact that, if they where paid on the basis of success, they would mostly be standing with tin cups on street corners. With or without a monkey. My monkey's name is Covid. That farside spot just evaporated before showing earthside...30 days spotless and counting, now one of the longest spotless runs of this minimum!
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 10, 2020 14:35:10 GMT
RECORD COLD IN THE MESOSPHERE: It's getting cold in the mesosphere. Very cold. "At polar latitudes (60N-80N) temperatures have been breaking 14-year records in the last few days," says Lynn Harvey of the University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. This development is causing noctilucent clouds (NLCs) to spill out of the Arctic to middle latitudes. spaceweather.com/
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 10, 2020 18:06:20 GMT
Things are changing. Only one spotless day so far this month. Flux is up, but not dramatically. Don't know how many of these small spots are cycle 25. Wiggle watching proceeds apace, as does GDS.
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Post by birder on Jun 10, 2020 18:24:53 GMT
RECORD COLD IN THE MESOSPHERE: It's getting cold in the mesosphere. Very cold. "At polar latitudes (60N-80N) temperatures have been breaking 14-year records in the last few days," says Lynn Harvey of the University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. This development is causing noctilucent clouds (NLCs) to spill out of the Arctic to middle latitudes. spaceweather.com/I see you beat me to it with this news, but I've put it in the Summer 2020 thread.
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