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To: bentway who wrote (730792)8/4/2013 2:00:18 AM
From: Bilow1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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Hi bentway; Nice scary article. Reminds me of one of the all-time worst movies ever made, "The Creeping Terro" (1964). In it, an alien monster eats the inhabitants of a small town (whose primary occupation seems to be go-go dancing and necking in cars at secluded locations).

The curious thing about the inhabitants is that instead of getting away from the extremely slow monster, they stand there and scream. Apparently fright prevents them from walking away. Here's a review:
badmovies.org

So we're supposed to be scared of something that's going to happen in 2100? LOL!

I love this quote: "if global warming keeps up its pace through 2100". Hey, where I'm living, temperatures are about 20C higher than they were 6 months ago. At that rate we'll be at the temperature of Venus before you know it.

Fortunately, the climate is cyclical and doesn't keep moving in one direction for very long. That's why the alarmists are having to make up all sorts of new excuses for why temperatures haven't gone up in 15 years. This is despite the fact that they even control the temperature series to which they compare their predictions, LOL.

Here's what they'll try next: Make a new temperature series that shows steadily rising temperatures. Fit their models to match it. Predict we're all gonna die. Wait 10 years and find that they were wrong yet again.

-- Carl



To: bentway who wrote (730792)8/4/2013 11:20:59 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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lolol keep posting those stories I love them, I have never laughed so hard, that are the funnest posts ever.

"t's already too late to cut greenhouse-gas emissions enough to prevent 316 American cities from eventually being partially submerged by rising seas, "

it's already to late, lolol so party on garth. thanks for the heads up, time to buy another SUV.

1400 cities doomed ,lololol think of all the new construction building 1400 new cities, this will be fukking great, gonna burn a tire in celebration. Hope I'm not too late

when I think of you bent the word tool box comes to mine, that and shoe polish



To: bentway who wrote (730792)8/4/2013 2:05:14 PM
From: Brumar895 Recommendations

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TideGlider

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In 1988, James Hansen looked out his office window and told an interviewer that in 20 years: “The West Side Highway [which runs along the Hudson River] will be under water.”

It's still above water:




To: bentway who wrote (730792)8/8/2013 10:39:14 AM
From: Brumar892 Recommendations

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joseffy
TideGlider

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Bentway must think Obama is an idiot wanting to deepen the "Gulf coast" ports of Savannah, Charleston, and Jacksonville when they're all going to be under water in a few years due to rising sea levels.