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On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 11:07:11 -0400, Martin Baxter said: You have a point here? Don't most global warming models predict more unusual and unpredictable events An interesting argument--"See, all this cold weather and early snow just further proves that human-generated carbon dioxide is causing global warming." Now who made that argument, not I? And I thought the market for blinders disappeared with the horse-drawn carriage. Dave, stick with jurisprudence, science is not your thing. Cheers Marty |
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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Dave, stick with jurisprudence, science is not your thing. One need not have a carrer in science to be good at it. Good science is the application of observation, measurement and logic. A legal background has the prerequisites to make one good at science. Look at Al Gore. He's a lawyer and former tobacco farmer. He says cigarette smoking is a significant (this word has scientific meaning) contributor to global warming. No eco-wacko refutes him because of his law background. So why is Dave really attacked? hmmm? |
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