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To: ColtonGang who wrote (163656)7/23/2001 4:28:02 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
What an absolute nutbag/whacko. There is no hope for you...



To: ColtonGang who wrote (163656)7/23/2001 4:30:30 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Clearly, a high fever is not healthy. The question is this: if there is a further increase in temperature, at what rate can we expect it? No one thinks we are going to hit a 5 degree rise anytime soon, as far as I have read. We can wait a few years for better science or a better treaty......



To: ColtonGang who wrote (163656)7/23/2001 4:38:35 PM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
Earth has survived 11 billion years with cycles greater than 5 degrees change, and it will survive several billion years more with changes. And these changes will happen no matter what we do, we don't affect it and we can't stop it. To think so is to think that 5 million people could stand at the coast and stop a tidal wave by holding up their hands at the incoming rush. Pure folly.

Jim



To: ColtonGang who wrote (163656)7/23/2001 4:52:19 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
>>>>it's the equivalent of a human internal temperature increase of 5 degrees.
That's a very funny observation for a DOC. Human's live at 10 degrees above 100 and 10 degrees below zero in the ecosystem where they live. That's 120 degrees and many never ever have a fever.

Simple silly science for the simple silly mind.

tom watson tosiwmee