Why it is so cold

Why are you reading pakistani papers?
 
It's cold in the winter, who would have guessed.

Global warming for half the planet starts in 3 months...again...then half planet global cooling in 9 months...again....just like it did last year and the year before that and for the last countless millennia. If they want something to freak out about, the southern hemisphere is doing the exact opposite and the north experiences colder temperatures when the Earth is closest to the sun...how unheard of.

It's wintertime. Put your shorts and flip flops away. Put your coat and boots on and go build snowmen.
 
you know, typing "talk'in" uses exactly as many key strokes as typing "talking". I'm just saying, is all...
 
The funny thing about all this is it really isn't all that cold. This winter is on a par with the winters I remember from my undergraduate days.
 
you know, typing "talk'in" uses exactly as many key strokes as typing "talking". I'm just saying, is all...
Actually +1 on a qwerty keyboard and* +2 to +4 on the cell.:)

*POA, disregard
 
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OK, I was just told that the weather during my undergraduate experience was actually a cold snap of historic proportions, and that the warmer weather I'd been experiencing until recently was the norm. I stand corrected.
 
Russian scientists are reporting to Prime Minister Putin today that the high-energy beam fired into the upper heavens from the United States High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) radar facility in Ramfjordmoen, Norway this past month has resulted in a “catastrophic puncturing” of our Plant’s thermosphere thus allowing into the troposphere an “unimpeded thermal inversion” of the exosphere, which is the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere.
picard-facepalm1.jpg
 
On the plus side, if they're right about the "science" - we just solved global warming!
 
Just wait until we start beaming high power RF from space.... to feed the electrical grid for "green" alternative energy. Link
 
Just wait until we start beaming high power RF from space.... to feed the electrical grid for "green" alternative energy. Link


Specifically the cost target is that it should be roughly competitive with power stations on Earth, at a cost of some 200 \ / (sic) Watt of capacity - with two provisos. The first is that this target excludes launch costs. The possibility of reducing these sharply is discussed further below. The second proviso is that the cost of the rectenna per kWh of output is also excluded.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Okay! If we exclude enough costs from the calculation, we will still cost more than anything else!


Trapper John
 
Don't blame us. I am in the coal industry and we have been blamed for warming, ozone, infant deaths, blindness and prostate problems.
Also, we are responsible for the powering of the industrial revolution and 53% of all electricity in this great country, so you can send emails and ask these great questions.
 
Sorry if I came across beaten down and defensive, ......did I mention I am in the coal industry?
 
Don't blame us. I am in the coal industry and we have been blamed for warming, ozone, infant deaths, blindness and prostate problems.
Also, we are responsible for the powering of the industrial revolution and 53% of all electricity in this great country, so you can send emails and ask these great questions.

So you're the ones I can blame! :D

As the bumper sticker sold by Colorado School of Mines students in the late 1970s said, "Ban mining. Let the b@#$%s freeze in the dark!"
 
A similar decal also found at several nuclear power plants parking lots!:yesnod:

So you're the ones I can blame! :D

As the bumper sticker sold by Colorado School of Mines students in the late 1970s said, "Ban mining. Let the b@#$%s freeze in the dark!"
 
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