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9-3-2009 10:53 PM
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willhelm says:
My clip from August, 2007
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9-3-2009 11:06 PM
clip-on-tie
You had 282 views on that clip and not one single pop!

So I popped it!
9-3-2009 11:08 PM
Antara
LOL......the injustice must be made right!!!

I too shall POP
9-3-2009 11:13 PM
Antara
and yes, thanks for the update on the great global warming hoax
9-3-2009 11:19 PM
willhelm
Thanks, clip-on-tie. Conservatives were mighty lonely back then. We're still way outnumbered, but it isn't as bad.
You're welcomed, antara. I've waited two years for this clip.
9-4-2009 12:57 AM
rougy44
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.

No biggie. Let's all just pretend it isn't happening.

Let's all be good conservatives and stick our heads back in the sand.
9-4-2009 2:53 AM
abailart
metonymy.
9-4-2009 3:05 AM
mugofcoffee
Popped too
9-4-2009 6:18 AM
merrie
Climate Audit Steve McIntyre

Figure 1. Paul Dirac talking to Edward Teller.
http://www.climateaudit.org/
The second picture below is from the Cold War period during Reagan's administration while the Star Wars project was in full swing and animosity between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. had intensified. Notwithstanding this animosity and mutual suspicion, the most eminent nuclear scientists of the day met one another at the Erice Seminar. Here is Edward Teller, then Reagan's science adviser, on the left, talking to Evgeny Velikhov, then chief science adviser in the U.S.S.R. It's interesting that, at the height of the Reagan Cold War, Russian and American ...
9-4-2009 9:13 AM
Satchamo
Here in Southeast Mo., this summer has been the mildest in I can't remember when, and I'm 65. We had only two weeks of our normal sauna heat summer weather, otherwise its rained, lowered the humidity (usually that only makes it steamier) and kept the temperatures down. It's almost like we haven't had our normal summer. Many times its been springlike rather than summerlike. In answer to rougy44, maybe the Great Barrier reef is disappearing due to mankind's usage of the ocean or other natural phenomenon rather than global warming. History shows its normal for the earth to warm up and then also cool down for decades at a time.
9-23-2009 8:40 PM
willhelm
Wow, 11 pops for clipping a clip that got 0 pops. Interesting.
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