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TreeTwista10
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slow day at work eh brad

9/26/2005 9:58:03 AM

sober46an3
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clever way to change the subject when you're wrong...well not really clever as much as much as stupid

9/26/2005 9:59:38 AM

TreeTwista10
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"Stay On-Topic - Try to stick with the topic. If you have something important to say that doesn't relate to the topic, then start a new topic. If you have something useless to say, keep it to yourself.
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9/26/2005 10:01:28 AM

sober46an3
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^lol at the faggot history major trying to preach science to me

9/26/2005 10:04:36 AM

TreeTwista10
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thanks for all the flattery but stay on topic...dont you want to blindly support the scientist pryderi uses in his first post? you majored in what, hemp necklace making?

9/26/2005 10:07:38 AM

sober46an3
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the democrats wanted to blame bush for the hurricane and all the ills of it...i mean, thats their job...its a gay job but thats what they do...both parties do it...try to make the other party look bad...thats why politics and the soap box and most of you jackasses are so retarded

9/26/2005 10:09:00 AM

TreeTwista10
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thanks again for the flattery

9/26/2005 10:12:08 AM

sober46an3
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ok see you at the sit-in over at the frisbee park across from the evil factory

9/26/2005 10:14:56 AM

Lokken
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wow this thread got run into the dirt pretty well

gg

9/26/2005 11:24:59 AM

TreeTwista10
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yeah one of the threads where i legitimately know what im talking about gets trolled...great

9/26/2005 11:32:59 AM

sober46an3
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hahahaha

9/26/2005 11:35:42 AM

TreeTwista10
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no, seriously

9/26/2005 11:37:49 AM

sober46an3
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omg im so high

9/26/2005 11:42:18 AM

TreeTwista10
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you're a stoner too

9/26/2005 12:35:13 PM

sober46an3
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no im not

9/26/2005 1:24:14 PM

TreeTwista10
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whats the name of that river in egypt?

i shouldve put the word 'sober' in my screenname too so people wouldnt know i was a stoner either

9/26/2005 1:32:00 PM

sober46an3
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i stopped smoking after i graduated.

9/26/2005 1:38:14 PM

TreeTwista10
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yeah so did snoop dogg

9/26/2005 1:49:24 PM

sober46an3
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some of us have to lead responsible lives now.

...im sure you'll learn that one day.

9/26/2005 1:50:53 PM

TreeTwista10
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i wonder if you are typing that with a straight face

hey dont spill bongwater on the keyboard!

9/26/2005 1:51:34 PM

kwsmith2
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"The Law of Gravity in very likely" or "the sun is very likely to be hot" or "the Earth is very likely to be round." "


I suppose you have not spoken to many scientists then. First, off two the three are very likely not exactly correct. The earth is not "round", its by our best measurements slightly oblong. Secondly, the law of gravity very likely does not hold science GR better approximates the effect of massive objects on massless particles.

9/27/2005 1:03:57 PM

Lokken
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hot is also relative to other shit that goes on in this universe

9/27/2005 2:00:51 PM

aaronburro
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^^ nitpick or English much?

9/28/2005 12:41:43 AM

Docido
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This should have woken up the general popluation. If they don't see it in the movies, then it dont mean shit!

9/28/2005 3:50:13 PM

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"NEW YORK, (Reuters) -- The Arctic ice shelf has melted for the fourth straight year to its smallest area in a century, driven by rising temperatures that appear linked to a buildup of greenhouse gases, U.S. scientists said Wednesday.

Scientists at NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center, which have monitored the ice via satellites since 1978, say the total Arctic ice in 2005 will cover the smallest area since they started measuring.

It is the least amount of Arctic ice in at least a century, according to both the satellite data and shipping data going back many more years, according to a report from the groups.

As of September 21, the Arctic sea ice area had dropped to 2.05 million square miles (5.31 million square km), the report said.

From 1978 to 2000, the sea ice area averaged 2.70 million square miles (7 million square km), the report said. It noted the melting trend had shrunk Inuit hunting grounds and endangered polar bears, seals and other wildlife.

The report warns that if melting rates continue, the summertime Arctic may be completely ice-free before the end of the century, echoing last year's findings from the Arctic Council, an eight-nation report by 250 experts.

The melting trend increasingly appeared to be caused by a buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the scientists said.

"It's increasingly difficult to argue against the notion that at least part of what we are seeing in the Arctic, in terms of sea ice, in terms of warming temperatures ... is due to the greenhouse effect," Mark Serreze, a research scientist at NSIDC, said in an interview.

"We've put a hit on the system and we are in the midst of a grand global experiment," Serreze said about the impact of global warming and ice melting on humans and animals. "We will have to live with the outcome."

The NSIDC, part of the University of Colorado at Boulder, helps NASA analyze satellite data.

Most scientists believe greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide that is released mainly from cars and utility smokestacks, cause global warming by trapping solar heat in the atmosphere. Many believe global warming can lead to catastrophic consequences, including raising sea levels and strengthening weather events such as hurricanes.

One Arctic variation, known as Arctic Oscillation, an atmospheric circulation pattern that can push sea ice out of the area, had become less of an influence in the region since the mid-1990s, the report said.

Inuit hunters threatened by the melting of Arctic ice plan to file a petition in December accusing the United States of violating their human rights by fueling global warming. The Bush administration has opted out of the Kyoto Treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The Inuit number about 155,000 people in Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Russia.

Scientists say the Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the globe because water or bare earth, once uncovered, soaks up more heat than ice and snow. That process means melting can spur even warmer temperatures and more melting.

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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N28309784.htm

9/29/2005 7:28:06 AM

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