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On 7 Apr 2007 09:18:15 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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http://www.shipwreckmuseum.com/index.phtml


Been there several times and the wife and I have stayed at the Inn.

Great place to visit although the ride is a little longish with not a
lot to see along the way.
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On Apr 7, 3:43?pm, "Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute"
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In ooglegroups.com,
Chuck Gould sprach forth the following:

Damn I just keep missing your responses to these two charts:

http://www.research.noaa.gov/spotlit...climate_3a.gif

The northern hemisphere land temperatures are plotted with the solar cycle
length (Friss-Christensen and Lassen; 1991).


You mean this chart, that's 16 years out of date, and even back then
showed the trend arrowing just about *straight up* instead of angling
up in its last few years? This one?



http://www.research.noaa.gov/spotlit...climate_3b.gif

The globally averaged sea surface temperatures are plotted with the sunspot
numbers (Reid; 1999). Both sunspot number and solar cycle length are
proxies for the amount of solar energy that Earth receives. The similarity
of these curves is evidence that the sun has influenced the climate of the
last 150 years.



Or this one that proves what? That the sun is responsible for warming
the atmosphere? Well, duh.

We could get into dueling charts and graphs all day long. But we
shouldn't.
Why not restrict your stuff to global warming discussions rather than
follow me all around the NG like a four year old kid asking "Why? Why?
Why?" all the time?

I'm still waiting for the response to my question, Fred. What sort of
boat does a male prostitute own? Where and how do you use it?




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