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What type of test you you suggest?
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Well yes.To the extent of my knowledge I would say that when it comes to computer modelling the question you ask in the beginning determines the final answer. This is because computer modelling...
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"The philosophy of all junk science. The basic mission is to get the grant renewed. The result of such science is 15 million words in the last two years trying to explain the 'pause" in global...
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In essence you are right, the problem is computer modeling at the moment. Science can use the most powerful computers in the world to predict climate change but the bottom line is that they are stuck...
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The controversy surrounding global warming is nothing new to science. Controversy has always been with science and will continue to be so, whether in or out of the public spotlight. It is just the...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNg7i03db7k
Well resourced N.K.
I thought all along global warming was man made. So now we know for sure.
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Tom, ignoring your posting is actually a good idea because it is an attempt at quote mining. Ellipsis dots are used to leave out sections of a text without altering the meaning. You misrepresented...
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"Now you sound like an alarmist. There has been no warming of the planet in the last 18 years. That means you can trash the 73 UN climate models. That pretty much pretty much equals the last 20 year...
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Tomder quote.
'Kudos to the Aussies".
Yes, strange how we manage to get things done.
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I googled it. Apparently the last amendment is the 27th. It took 202 years to ratify. I think Tom is pretty safe.
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Yes, Tom I would say it is a good thing. The problem being that even a little bit of sunshine on the Ivy League causes a lot of wilting on the vine... if you know what I mean.
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I only said it because it appears that some people don't know this, or don't care to know this.
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Believe it or not I am sympathetic to your plight. However, my one percent reference was in relation to the media.
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I thought I just acknowledged that this sort of awfulness is a reality.
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Thank goodness you are in touch with the one percent.
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Yes, I have no doubt that the whole business was revolting and disgusting.
You were expecting something other than this to crawl out from under your political system?
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Lawyer speak is all that counts in your legal and political arena. Just ask SCOTUS... that sums up the lawyer tactic.
Your whole political system is geared toward this end, yet you complain when...
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Clete, don't say that, we will end up with a barrage of old chestnuts a.k.a. Lott and Mustard studies.
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Tom, this is just another political beat-up. The rules a lawyer has to follow in regards to defending their client are extensive and prescriptive. It is not as simple as someone in the legal...
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My comment wasn't a criticism, it's just the way things were. With privilege came certain benefits, such as education.
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Tom, The Founding Fathers were the intellectuals of their day. They were the educated elite of that society. You didn't often come across the butcher, the baker and the candle-stick maker discussing...
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As Homer would say... Doh!
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I enjoy watching any Latin American country play the game. The problem is I cannot understand what they are saying. I wish I had studied Latin at school.
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"...we are all doomed if we rely on the quality of intelligence right here"
LOL. If you rely on me then you are definitely doomed.
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"The universe should not be here would be one hell of a paradox"
Yes, it is a big one, isn't it. That's what happens when we start to reconcile the the universe on a classical and quantum level.
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"The Founders clearly meant "the recess as a specific period between Congressional session."
Yes Tom, I know and I haven't disputed that. I am pointing out that people have devoted chapters in...
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As Elmer Fudd would say, "She don't know us very well.. hrr hrr hrr.
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I don't think it does .Like most things it has political motivation, That's why nothing ever gets done. I suspect in the end the whole business will roll over in the form of a civil prosecution.
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"The recess is only the period between sessions"
Can also be written written as:
A recess is only the period between sessions.
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This type of article is design to sell science magazines. All that is happening is a prediction based on the Higgs field, the inflationary period of the Big Bang and probably the recent discover of...
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Well of course. For a minute there I thought political factions might exist inside SCOTUS. You know... the origionalists and the "living breathing" mob. It is good to know there is only one mod...
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You mean his politics are more correct. In the end well all know it comes down to their politics.
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Hi Tom,
Clever isn't it? "A" is understood to refer to a non-specific article, but this doesn't exclude the possibility that it exists on a continuum. On other other had "the" refers to definite...
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Thanks Tom. I did review the tape.
0-52 secs... [Gowdy].. so there is a negative inference than can be drawn from a failure to preserve the evidence. It is common sense- Right?
They both used...
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"Gowdy in a previous life was a prosecutor and knows it has nothing to do with common sense"
Tom, I also know this. If it has nothing to do with common sense (true) then why did Gowdy say, it is...
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Hello Tom,
Would that be common sense logic to infer guilt, or some other logic?
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Tom
' Koskinen made the ridiculous claim that he was relying on "common sense" '
Yes, almost as ridiculous as the other dude saying the law of negative inference is based on common sense.
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No, I thought Tom had confused the two tapes. Maybe he didn't, I'll have another look
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"then he should've admitted he was ignorantly blowing smoke when made the absurd the absurd comment that he found no criminal activity in the IRS action."
Isn't that a reference to the Gowdy...
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I didn't actually say "nothing there....move on". I said, "move on."
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"Gowdy was just trying to determine on what basis he made such a claim".
Yes Tom, and that basis was clearly established. He said he found no evidence and then he changed it to he and seen no...
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"They are by law rquired to sensure all e mails are always available. The Archivist knows what is required... it doesn't require a law degree to understand or know"
Yes, everyone knows that...
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The archivist said at the beginning he's not a lawyer. It's not up to him to decide degrees of criminality resulting from failure to be notified.
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Negative inference is an implication based on material transposition. It is always a conditional implication.
Why didn't the dude just say that, instead of trying to beat someone over the head...
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What you have is yet another official version of the edited data for Alice Springs. This would be the second version of the "hide the decline" graph that I have seen to date. They are different. Have...
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Quote smoothy
"I can't say what stake the Republicans might have in this because I can't think of what that would be".
That's an any easy one to answer because it has been canvassed over and...
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So they should take away his licence. I'd also be a bit worried about his driver's licence as well. Could fall over his eyes while driving.
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This is what I just said. Give the information you have provided it seems the most likely explanation. This is as far as anyone can go at the moment.
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No its, not the only way, it is the most likely way. Important difference.
One would need to show in legal terms that it is the only possible explanation. As far as I am aware this hasn't been...
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Yes, that fits in pretty much with what I have posted. As far as I can see anyway.
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