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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (552597)3/1/2010 3:57:37 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574854
 
A guy that plays for Pittsburgh scored the winning goal.

Olympics have went to crap once the pros were allowed to play.

And don't give me the "everyone else was doing it" nonsense.
lol



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (552597)3/1/2010 3:57:57 PM
From: HPilot  Respond to of 1574854
 
No. But they were playing very well turning over almost evey time USA got the puck. Lots of shots on goal.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (552597)3/1/2010 5:12:45 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574854
 
One of the Penquins made the winning goal.....however, I didn't watch the game so I don't know how it played out.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (552597)3/1/2010 11:41:42 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574854
 
Global warming? Yeah, I think so.

January Was the Warmest Temperature in World History

The world is a big place, so despite unseasonable blizzards in the media/political center of the US Northeast on average the planet is still getting warmer:

“January, according to satellite (data), was the hottest January we’ve ever seen,” said Nicholls of Monash University’s School of Geography and Environmental Science in Melbourne.

“Last November was the hottest November we’ve ever seen, November-January as a whole is the hottest November-January the world has seen,” he said of the satellite data record since 1979.


The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in December that 2000-2009 was the hottest decade since records began in 1850, and that 2009 would likely be the fifth warmest year on record. WMO data show that eight out of the 10 hottest years on record have all been since 2000.

And yet, there’s still snow in my building courtyard. Obviously, Al Gore is a fool!

yglesias.thinkprogress.org