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To: geode00 who wrote (213066)1/14/2007 6:31:05 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 281500
 
when you begin your response with juvenile name calling, why would anyone want to read the rest of your childish rant?



To: geode00 who wrote (213066)1/15/2007 2:25:06 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I suppose it's on topic, since politicians around the world are climbing on the greenhouse effect cult bandwagon and are planning all sorts of actions to counteract it.

It's an excellent problem for them to solve since there isn't actually a problem and it has avoided the glaciation problem which would be a REAL problem. Imagine having highway tunnels under kilometres of ice between Hamburg and London. The Eurotunnel would be good!

<If we had been burning fossil fuels for a century before that, who knows what we'd be living through now. > It would be great because the world would be much more developed and I wouldn't have to have lived through industrial revolution technological poverty.

I would now be swishing around in super duper little self-navigating personal transports at negligible cost and in complete safety and comfort at high speed. Mobile cyberspace would be a gigabit per second corpus callosum direct to a vast brain so my little node would feed in and get information out at negligible cost. Etc.

With average temperature increase of 0.7 deg C, I think you are believing something that's not true in regard to the huge climate change in Washington DC, New Jersey and Britain.

Mqurice