Lion Kuntz, aka "Awe Shit", aka Lodo-Lion,
first you failed miserably in your professional career... ahahahaha
then you failed to peddle your "Palaces for the People"... ahahaha
then you failed to peddle your 30 year old PV Silicon... ahahahaha
then you failed to peddle your H2/Hydrogen gag... ahahahahahaha
then you failed to peddle your Exxon Turds & destruction... ahahah
then you failed to peddle your ignoring crackpots.. ahahahahahaha
then you failed to peddle for sympathy over your welfare status with
::K:: "I cherish my anonymity... living in that basement in a secure,
::K:: undisclosed Location... as Lion Kuntz , Retired with walker, in
::K:: Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co., California, USA ",... ahahahaha..
==== Lion Kuntz, the Dunce, the portrait of a life-long loser ====
== who is the damaged goods, the end result of the infamous ==
***** GREEN BIBLE & its enviro Theology ***** that says in this link
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/70ed6372eccc32ba
*** Environmentalism "makes the Rich richer and the Poor poorer!" ***
Never the less, Loser-Leon, you in your chemical anger, are a great
and nosy toy to have fun with especially with your recent premonitions
about your own terminal future about which you said:
>
["Awe Shit" to James]
> The have personal sized underground parks at Forest Lawn.
> You should get one.
>
[hanson]
ahahaha... So you, "Awe Shit", must have already checked that out
for yourself then. Is your time for RIP that near?. Well go and guzzle
another bottle of Nightrain while you still can. You can't take it with
you.... ahahaha... Thanks for all the laughs, Lodo. I will miss you!
ahahaha... ahahahanson
>
PS:
Lodo, is your redirecting your tripe to "alt.fuck" a nu FU to "Awe Shit"?
ahahaha... Thanks for the laughs and guzzle anothe bottle of Nightrain.
ahahahaha... ahahaha... and further more "Awe Shit"... just because
you get out of your basement to piss into the snow with the urge to eat
it, does not mean that other people should learn that too, you silly old
drunkard.... ahahaha... ahahanson
On Mar 18, 11:43 am, "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote:
> ahahaha... So you, "Awe Shit", must have already checked that out
> for yourself then. Is your time for RIP that near?. Well go and guzzle
> another bottle of Nightrain while you still can. You can't take it with
> Lodo, is your redirecting your tripe to "alt.fuck" a nu FU to "Awe Shit"?
a Libertarian is
adj.
1. Concerned chiefly or only with oneself: "Selfish men were . . .
trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred cause of human
rights" (Maria Weston Chapman).
2. Arising from, characterized by, or showing selfishness: a
selfish whim.
Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.
Absorbed primarily or only in one's own interests or activities.
adj.
1. Serving one's own interests, especially without concern for the
needs or interests of others.
2. Exhibiting concern solely for one's own interests: a speech full
of self-serving comments.
adj., -i·er, -i·est.
1. Excessively desirous of acquiring or possessing, especially
wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves.
2. Wanting to eat or drink more than one can reasonably consume;
gluttonous.
3. Extremely eager or desirous: greedy for the opportunity to prove
their ability.
adjective
1. Having a strong urge to obtain or possess something, especially
material wealth, in quantity: acquisitive, avaricious, avid, covetous,
grasping, hungry. Informal grabby. See desire, give/take/reciprocity.
2. Wanting to eat or drink more than one can reasonably consume:
edacious, gluttonous, hoggish, piggish, ravenous, voracious. See
desire, ingestion.
3. Having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit: avid,
edacious, gluttonous, omnivorous, rapacious, ravenous, unappeasable,
voracious. See desire.
adj.
1. Taking by force; plundering.
2. Greedy; ravenous. See synonyms at voracious.
3. Subsisting on live prey.
Impossible to appease or satisfy: unappeasable thirst and hunger.
Meaning #1: not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
Synonyms: grim, inexorable, relentless, stern, unforgiving,
unrelenting
IN BRIEF: Wanting or taking all that one can get with no thought of
what others need.
adj.
1. Shunning the society of others; not sociable.
2. Hostile to or disruptive of the established social order; marked
by or engaging in behavior that violates accepted mores: gangs
engaging in vandalism and other antisocial behavior.
3. Antagonistic toward or disrespectful of others; rude.
Behaving in a manner that violates the social or legal norms of
society.
IN BRIEF: Thinking and acting as if one's own desires and interests
are more important than the interests and desires of others.
says Left leaning NY Times & Glen Beck CNN-HLN on 18-Mar-07:....
based on research of sober scientists who are NOTpaid by
anyone like the IPCC Global Warmers who are on the payroll
of the crooked UN paymasters, who took $billions in bribes
from Saddam Hussein, and who try to advance their Global
Govenrment agenda by spreading false fear and doom.
Has anybody more details on this aside these 2 desperately
lonely welfare items who are getting hot under their collar and
post every night, inadvertently moving the US evermore to the
Right, and becoming so terribly excited that they take a few
steps closer to their plot at
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/21b72828229da0a0
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/6ab1baf9ab204bd4
Meanwhile...
NASA study suggests extreme summer warming in the future
A new study by NASA scientists suggests that greenhouse-gas warming may
raise average summer temperatures in the eastern United States nearly 10
degrees Fahrenheit by the 2080s.
"There is the potential for extremely hot summertime temperatures in the
future, especially during summers with less-than-average frequent rainfall,"
said lead author Barry Lynn of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies
and Columbia University, New York.
The research found that eastern U.S. summer daily high temperatures that
currently average in the low-to-mid-80s (degrees Fahrenheit) will most
likely soar into the low-to-mid-90s during typical summers by the 2080s. In
extreme seasons - when precipitation falls infrequently - July and August
daily high temperatures could average between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit
in cities such as Chicago, Washington, and Atlanta.
To reach their conclusions, the researchers analyzed nearly 30 years of
observational temperature and precipitation data and also used computer
model simulations that considered soil, atmospheric, and oceanic conditions
and projected changes in greenhouse gases. The simulations were produced
using a widely-used weather prediction model coupled to a global model
developed by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
The global model, one of the models used in the recently issued climate
report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), was utilized
in this study to identify future changes in large-scale atmospheric
circulation patterns due to the build up of greenhouse gases. This
information was then fed into the weather prediction model to forecast
summer-to-summer temperature variability in the eastern United States during
the 2080s.
The weather model showed that extreme summertime surface temperatures
developed when carbon dioxide emissions were assumed to continue to increase
about two percent a year, the "business as usual" scenario. These findings
are too recent to be included in the latest IPCC report.
The weather prediction model used in this research is advantageous because
it assesses details about future climate at a smaller geographic scale than
global models, providing reliable simulations not only on the amounts of
summer precipitation, but also on its frequency and timing. This is an
important capability for predicting summer temperatures because observed
daily temperatures are usually higher on rainless days and when
precipitation falls less frequently than normal.
Observational climate data also showed that sea surface temperatures in the
Pacific Ocean have a significant influence on summer air temperatures in the
eastern U.S.
"Relatively cool waters in the eastern Pacific often result in stubborn
summer high-pressure systems over the eastern states that block storms,
reducing the frequency of precipitation below normal," noted study co-author
Richard Healy of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass.
"Less frequent storms result in higher surface and atmospheric temperatures
that then feedback on the atmospheric circulation to further reduce storm
frequency and raise surface temperatures even more."
The global model simulated rainfall too frequently, so that its surface
temperatures were not appropriately sensitive to interannual changes in
Pacific sea surface temperatures. "Since the weather prediction model
simulated the frequency and timing of summer precipitation more reliably
than the global model, its daily high temperature predictions for the future
are also believed to be more accurate," added co-author Leonard Druyan, NASA
Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University.
In comparison, the researchers say that a number of the global models used
in previous studies of future climate change predict too frequent
precipitation that often falls too early in the day. As a result, they tend
to underestimate the amount of future warming by reflecting solar radiation
back to space before it can warm the surface and by simulating excessive
evaporation from the wet ground.
To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study that has documented the
impact of precipitation simulation imperfections on model predictions of
surface air temperature. "Using high-resolution weather prediction models,
we were able to show how greenhouse gases enhance feedbacks between
precipitation, radiation, and atmospheric circulations that will likely lead
to extreme temperatures in our not so distant future," said Lynn.