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Politics : John McCain for President

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (6243)11/25/2008 5:39:22 PM
From: Jim S  Read Replies (1) of 6579
 
"It's not really hard to start connecting all the dots..."

I beg to differ. First of all, we don't have "all the dots." We only have selected dots presented to lead to a predetermined destination.

Is CO2 the ONLY thing that will change pH in the water on a shoreline? What is the variance in pH from one location to another? How much varience are we talking about? Since there aren't any massive die-offs being reported, is it reasonable to assume the pH varience is pretty small? If so, how much equipment error is there in the instruments employed in this "experiment?"

It is cooler today at my house than it was yesterday or even six weeks ago. Thus, can we conclude that there is worldwide global cooling? Oops, maybe not, I used two different thermometers to make those readings, one inside the house, the other outside.

Look, I'm not a "denyer," but neither am I eager to jump on the bandwagon, especially with all the messaniac fervor encouraging me to do so. Skepticism may be a more reasonable path here.
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