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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (62169)12/16/2014 11:05:09 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86355
 
anonymous ratie posts and article from anonyous sou of anonymous hotwhopper about the real Anthony Watts.

Now that is recursive cowardly anonymous posting. Assholyness squared.

Update, article recommended by anonymous eric. Assholyness cubed.

cubed



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (62169)12/16/2014 12:10:33 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86355
 
Watts, Goddard, and TVMOB don't appear to be presenting papers at the AGU.... running from the opportunity.

BOZEMAN – Findings from more than 60 Montana State University researchers will be presented Dec. 15 through 19 during the world’s largest meeting devoted to earth and space science.

Nearly 24,000 people are registered to attend the 47th fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco. In addition to scientists and policy makers, they include reporters for the New York Times, Washington Post, National Geographic, Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera America, the BBC and German Public Radio.

MSU presenters will share the research projects they conducted in Montana, the United States, around the world and into space. Those projects focused on a variety of topics, including Antarctic microbes, student-built satellites, solar flares, carbon sequestration, hydrogen peroxide cycling and much more.

This year’s AGU meeting includes more than 1,700 sessions, with a mixture of more than 23,000 oral and poster presentations. The annual fall meeting is where scientists present their latest discoveries, learn about trends and challenges in their fields, and make connections to enhance their careers.

montana.edu



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (62169)12/16/2014 12:41:28 PM
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Splicing two datasets together to hide the decline was unethical.