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Re: Where is the forum server?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:06 pm
by Ed in Tampa
dusty wrote:All I can say is that I was in Florida (on my way to Ascension Island) in June of 1967 and it was miserable hot and muggy. I don't believe that was a part of "climate change" but it is the basis for what I think Florida weather is like. On my return from the island, the heat there was just as bad.
Dusty
I would never deny that Florida is miserably hot and equally miserably muggy( read this as saying if you don,t move enough you will get covered in mold and mildew.).
I visited Flordia when I was 12 and swore I would never ever live here. been 36 years.
Told my kids that if their mother dies before me they should not stand at the grave between me and the north. Because the minute they say amen I'm heading to where you only need air conditioning to cool off a car left in the sun.
But the climate is still changing. Don't know why and I don't believe it has much to do with man but it is definitely changing. And not Al Gore didn't invent it. He is still the part of the horse that goes over the fence last.
Re: Where is the forum server?
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:25 pm
by fredsheldon
jsburger wrote:I don't disagree that the climate seems to be changing but I disagree it is a result of man. Man has been on this planet for a blink of an eye in the history of our solar system let alone the universe as a whole.
Try this sometime. Lay in bed at night and try to comprehend the term "Infinity". REALLY try to comprehend it. That is what we as the human race think the universe is, infinite. What the heck does that mean!
How about the Woolly Mammoth that disappeared 10,000 years ago. By all accounts it was because of climate change. They lived in the jungles of Siberia and Alaska. Has anyone seen a jungle in Alaska or Siberia?
A quote from Wikipedia ...
"It disappeared from its mainland range at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 years ago, most likely through climate change and consequent shrinkage of its habitat, hunting by humans, or a combination of the two."
We have no clue how all this works even though we have figured out some of the basics like orbital mechanics and magnetism and electricity and a few other things.
Thank you Al Gore for inventing the internet so we can all discuses this. Oh crap did I really say that!

