Carbon dioxide hysteria (Page 34/170)
rinselberg MAR 23, 01:58 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
I don't want to sleep on a frozen lake. I don't want to sleep in a walk-in freezer. Warm doesn't bother me.


I wonder how he feels about hot.



"Don't sleep on this 'bad boy' ..."

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MidEngineManiac MAR 23, 03:07 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

I don't want to sleep on a frozen lake. I don't want to sleep in a walk-in freezer.




Actually, once the shivering and chattering teeth stop and everything goes numb, it's not all that bad.

Jake_Dragon MAR 23, 03:57 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

I don't want to sleep on a frozen lake. I don't want to sleep in a walk-in freezer.




I have done the first, the second has never came up but if there was fresh air and I was dressed appropriately I can sleep anywhere.
Fitz301 MAR 23, 11:44 PM
Morons.

cliffw MAR 24, 04:11 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
I wonder how he feels about hot.



Perhaps a little context is in order.

I was born outside of London. I have weathered England, Delaware, Ohio, Montana, Florida, Texas (San Antonio et al), Texas (Amarillo), Oklahoma, Texas again (San Antonio), Texas (Houston), Wyoming, and Texas again (Bandera / Kerrville / San Antonio currently).

I worked 12 hours a day ... in non climate controlled environmental conditions. At times, 120 / 150 foot above the ground. (The climate IS different that high.). 114 degrees during the summer near Laredo Texas. 19 degrees (snowing / windy) near Ft Stockton Texas (interstate 10 was shut down, I was working).

Basically, I can and did have my choice. Hot is fine by me.

Jeeze rinselberg, your failing miserably. You don't know how to put the fear in "fear factor". You should say, "If the ice cube at the South Pole melts, so will the ice cube melt at the North Pole".
MidEngineManiac MAR 24, 07:41 AM
WonderBoy MAR 24, 10:27 AM

Power. All that power. POWER over the cattle. It's not good enough for them (elitist know-it-all "I just report control-c control-v" ChatR.I. bots), but you're gonna be FORCED to get it. Like those gas stoves/furnaces.
Power over the people
Power of the processions you plug in
Power of sexuality
Power of gender
Power

All that Power
Wichita MAR 25, 04:16 AM

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Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:

How many cities and settlements have been found under the water from hundreds and thousands of years ago ? Or burried in deserts ?

LONG before the ICE and fossil fuels.

Seas rise and fall. Sands shift. Shift happens, and has since day 1.

Short of launching some sort of planet-cracker doomsday bomb, there aint nothing any human can do to change that fact of life. All the foot-stomping, hysteria, and carbon-taxation in the world wont do one damn thing. All that will do is make some fear-mongers rich off of gullible suckers.




You are correct.

Can we improve technology and become more energy efficient? Sure. Can we reduce pollution, clean up past environmental disasters? Sure. Is green tech good? Yes.

Applauding policies that forces poor people to not modernize, barking regurgitated leftist sheep propaganda from your SUV clutching a Starbucks venti and virtue signaling on Instagram that you recycle because you "care" on Earth Day doesn't make you an environmentalist. Makes you an anti-science leftist simp.

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rinselberg MAR 25, 10:13 AM
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rinselberg MAR 25, 05:57 PM

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You are correct.

Can we improve technology and become more energy efficient? Sure. Can we reduce pollution, clean up past environmental disasters? Sure. Is green tech good? Yes.

Applauding policies that forces poor people to not modernize, [up to this point, it's a respectable statement, but from this point forwards...]

barking regurgitated leftist sheep propaganda from your SUV clutching a Starbucks venti and virtue signaling on Instagram that you recycle because you "care" on Earth Day doesn't make you an environmentalist. Makes you an anti-science leftist simp.

[Just a platitude. A fundamentally meaningless rant. It's mostly about a fantasy world that exists inside someone's head. The ideas and observations that he never gives voice to—the aspects of reality that he completely ignores—are far more significant than the aspects of reality that are in the front of his mind.]