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New theory says we are entering a cold cycle!

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Jan 13, 2010, 10:00:38 PM1/13/10
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Jan Gerrit Klok

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Jan 14, 2010, 7:43:07 AM1/14/10
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I firmly believe we're over the top of a warming cycle. Maybe a big (
long)and a small one together.

No such thing as stable climate, or continious warming due to CO2. The
science doesn't add up, adn the data has been messed with by "warmers".
It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish bankers.

It's true, we've has bad winters for like 20 years. It's been warmer in
the past though, think of how Greenland got it's name before the Viking
were thrown off. It'd been green and white in cycles before.

The thing I fail to find in any climate blahblah, is the fact that snow
falls down quicker than it can melt, especially at altitude or near the
poles.
See how in a day we can get 1m of snow? How quick can the warmest of
days melt that? That's how glaciers got so big. They may even melt at
the edges when a "growing" cycle has already begun, as some research
now points to. Snow is building up on top of Greenland, adding to the
ice storage there, even though the edges are melting from coastal
climates.


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Jan Gerrit Klok

Melinda Shore

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Jan 14, 2010, 2:07:24 PM1/14/10
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In article <Jan.Gerrit....@skibanter.com>,

Jan Gerrit Klok <Jan.Gerrit....@skibanter.com> wrote:
>It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish bankers.

Lordy.

And FWIW, I've also run out of Start grip tape while
applying it and agree that they should provide some way of
letting you know what you've got left, like maybe a mark on
the tape when you're down to, say, 18" left. I relocated to
Fairbanks a few months ago, however, and being lazy tried
skis that had tape left on them from last season, and in
this cold and on this snow it was like having velcro on the
bottoms of my skis.
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Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - sh...@panix.com

Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community

ge...@none.net

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Jan 14, 2010, 6:26:23 PM1/14/10
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Jan Gerrit Klok <Jan.Gerrit....@skibanter.com> wrote:

> It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish
> bankers.

JGK, You have NO place here. Take your bigotry elsewhere. Good
riddance.

Gene

Jon

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Jan 14, 2010, 8:13:53 PM1/14/10
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On Jan 14, 6:26 pm, g...@none.net wrote:

> Jan Gerrit Klok <Jan.Gerrit.Klok.5950...@skibanter.com> wrote:
>
> > It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish
> > bankers.
>
> JGK, You have NO place here.  Take your bigotry elsewhere.  Good
> riddance.
>
> Gene

That comment was actually for real?
(I thought people like that still only existed on TV dramas.)

To address the point behind it, I sort of agree that cap and trade is
a scam...

runcyc...@yahoo.com

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Jan 15, 2010, 1:18:49 AM1/15/10
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On Jan 14, 5:13 pm, Jon <jonl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 14, 6:26 pm, g...@none.net wrote:
>
> > Jan Gerrit Klok <Jan.Gerrit.Klok.5950...@skibanter.com> wrote:
>
> > > It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish
> > > bankers.
>
> > JGK, You have NO place here.  Take your bigotry elsewhere.  Good
> > riddance.
>
> > Gene
>
> That comment was actually for real?
> (I thought people like that still only existed on TV dramas.)

You would be surprised. Very common (>50% population) attitude, e.g.
in my home country (.ru)

Terje Mathisen

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Jan 15, 2010, 6:26:39 AM1/15/10
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Jan Gerrit Klok wrote:
> I firmly believe we're over the top of a warming cycle. Maybe a big (
> long)and a small one together.
>
> No such thing as stable climate, or continious warming due to CO2. The
> science doesn't add up, adn the data has been messed with by "warmers".
> It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish bankers.

Huh?

Jan, I really hope you're trolling?

The alternative, that you really are so uninformed (as well as bigoted)
would be really sad. :-(

Terje

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- <Terje.Mathisen at tmsw.no>
"almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"

Eugene Miya

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Jan 21, 2010, 3:54:11 PM1/21/10
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In article <00ca5e87$0$23700$c3e...@news.astraweb.com>,

Yeah, right. I wish.

Frankly, I would love an ice age.
I wonder how society would adapt.
Maybe remake Waterworld but using frozen water.

But most people have no idea what constitutes an ice age.
Certainly not writers like Bill Bryson and the people he talks to.
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Looking for an H-912 (container).

Eugene Miya

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Jan 21, 2010, 4:01:46 PM1/21/10
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>On Jan 14, 5:13=A0pm, Jon <jonl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> On Jan 14, 6:26=A0pm, g...@none.net wrote:
>> > Jan Gerrit Klok <Jan.Gerrit.Klok.5950...@skibanter.com> wrote:
>> > > It's an excuse to hand over power and all cash to Jewish
>> > > bankers.
>>
>> > JGK, You have NO place here. =A0Take your bigotry elsewhere. =A0Good
>> > riddance.

>>
>> That comment was actually for real?
>> (I thought people like that still only existed on TV dramas.)

Ask non-whites, non-males.
I can point to you places in Kalifornia, Austria, and even CH, much less
Germany/Deustchland or .ru as noted below. I just saw some KKK and Nazi
materials in a visit to Kentucky in Oct.

In article <bf923f3e-5063-48da...@r19g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,


runcyc...@yahoo.com <runcyc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>You would be surprised. Very common (>50% population) attitude, e.g.
>in my home country (.ru)

You have to vigilant. Let Jan post. Easier to track him.

gr

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Jan 24, 2010, 8:00:21 PM1/24/10
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Yes indeed! I live just south of Lake Ontario (one of the Great Lakes
in North America. This was glacier country 15000 years ago, and my house
would have been under 2 miles of ice. 15000 years doesn't seem that long
ago for 2 miles of ice to go away!

It did leave some lovely hills and gullys and non flat land to ski on
though!
gr

Eugene Miya

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Jan 25, 2010, 8:40:49 PM1/25/10
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In article <00d8c2f9$0$23703$c3e...@news.astraweb.com>,
gr <greif1-n...@rochester.rr.com> wrote:

>Eugene Miya wrote:
>> Maybe remake Waterworld but using frozen water.
>> But most people have no idea what constitutes an ice age.
>> Certainly not writers like Bill Bryson and the people he talks to.
>Yes indeed! I live just south of Lake Ontario (one of the Great Lakes
>in North America. This was glacier country 15000 years ago, and my house
>would have been under 2 miles of ice. 15000 years doesn't seem that long
>ago for 2 miles of ice to go away!

Ah! See you know what an ice sheet is.

>It did leave some lovely hills and gullys and non flat land to ski on
>though!

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