[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
Our nuts are churnin’[/quote]
Hmmm. Not bad. I was thinking along the lines of “our loins are burnin’,” but that’ll work.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
Our nuts are churnin’[/quote]
Hmmm. Not bad. I was thinking along the lines of “our loins are burnin’,” but that’ll work.
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
Our nuts are churnin’
Hmmm. Not bad. I was thinking along the lines of “our loins are burnin’,” but that’ll work.[/quote]
Ahhhhhh…the smell of TESTOSTERONE is in the air once again!!!
Luv ya boyz!! ;->
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
orinoco wrote:
… We’ve exceeded ALL the worse case scenarios already that were made in the 80’s and 90’s. Predictions that were rubbished at the time as ‘pure science fiction’.
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I don’t believe this is true. The warming has been consistently less than computer projections. That is why the computer models have been revised and downgraded so many times.
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"This is the third time in the last few months that studies have suggested the IPCC’s latest major global climate analysis, the Fourth Assessment Report, is too conservative.
In December, a German team published research suggesting that sea levels could rise by 50-140cm over the coming century. The IPCC, in February, gave a range of 28-43cm.
Then, also in February, came an analysis showing that temperature and sea level rises had been rising at or above the top end of IPCC projections since the panel’s previous major assessment in 2001.
This is the opposite view from that put forward by many “climate sceptics”, who view the whole field of computer modelling as deeply flawed, and the IPCC as an alarmist organisation. "
More evidence that things are worse than they were previously thought to be.
Dont EVER lend an Indian your coffee mug. Oh, he’ll gladly return it to you several minutes later, but you won’t want to use it.
The Indian Method, which uses no virgin forests and only water, easily beats The Cheryl Crow Method.
[quote]florianopolis wrote:
Dont EVER lend an Indian your coffee mug. Oh, he’ll gladly return it to you several minutes later, but you won’t want to use it.
The Indian Method, which uses no virgin forests and only water, easily beats The Cheryl Crow Method.
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makes note on paper.
Good tip. I’ll make sure never to lend my CofeeMug to anyone now. Unless its a close friend or family member who I know very well.