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  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    niall.baird (1/31/2011)


    Am I (and other sceptics) to believe that (a) no temp recording devices that contribute to these 'averages' have been moved, (b) have had cities built around them?...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    Tom.Thomson (1/31/2011)


    Are you suggesting that I, and othere people who disagree with you, donm't trust the scientific community?

    Wqake up you idiot!!! We ARE the scientific community!

    And some of use might...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Who watches the watchmen?

    I've worked in both government and industry, and I will tell you with certainty: both can be bloated, wasteful, political, etc. when not run...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    This is what really worries me about facing problems, whatever the problem may be.

    On one hand, you have a community that uses scientific process, gathering and interpreting data on what...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    Onto the original topic : Data center energy consumption...

    Phil's point is also a debatable topic, as most organizations lack the impetus to change unless a cost is imposed on them....

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    Flawed data, Kit? It would appear that you are part of the misinformed group.

    You say.."It has been found that the theory has flawed mathematics in it...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    This may or may not be my last post, based upon the uninformed opinions from Dave...

    It seems by Dave's argument, radiocarbon dating might be labeled with the term "pseudo science",...

  • RE: A Great Deal of Hot Air

    This doesn't seem like the place to debate things like global climate change, but to echo Ten Centuries, I also hate to see misinformation spread unchecked.

    Making statements...

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