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Post by The New Guy on Mar 27, 2009 16:46:32 GMT -5
all while simultaneously snuffing out millions in the womb. when you can explain how the earth warmed out of the the last ice age then i might take your global warming, i mean climate change, more seriously. until then i will live happily in "denial." most reputable shops do that already. it's known as courtesy. there was never any doubt in my mind that you would be all for this idea - dumb as it is. black cars absorb heat. light colored cars REFLECT that heat back into the atmosphere, thus CREATING more of a greenhouse effect. but, nooooooooo, you blindly follow the eco-messiahs on everything they tell you. will i be able to buy a black car if i only want to drive it in the winter? or at night? by your reasoning all light colored cars should be banned in the winter because they don't RETAIN heat, right? moonbats come up with the craziest stuff sometimes. let me revise my prediction: soon enough, CA will be populated only by moonbats and illegals who drive light colored cars with properly inflated tires.
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Post by crossride on Mar 27, 2009 21:24:02 GMT -5
This is not just about shrinking glaciers. You must stop trying to pick out little pieces (indicators) that you disagree with and take a look at the whole picture. Okay, thanks for the NON answer as always. For years it was GLOBAL WARMING... didn't someone win a prize for alerting the world to the problem of global warming??? Then when that was proven false, it changed to CLIMATE CHANGE causing wild extremes in climate matters, freezing there, too much rain over there, not enough rain somewhere else.... And when that cycle evens out what will the next cry from the sheep be?? Oh no, man is causing A COMPLETE LACK OF CLIMATE EXTREMES and we need those extremes to counteract the natural dips that last several years. I can't wait.
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Post by The New Guy on Mar 27, 2009 22:16:55 GMT -5
in the 70's it was the impending DOOM of the coming ice age!!! ooooooh!!!
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Post by Mink on Mar 28, 2009 0:38:06 GMT -5
Tire checks is a given unless none of your Dads taught you anything. It is common sense to avoid black cars unless you want to roast on a hot day here in sunny Californy ;D
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Post by harpman1 on Mar 28, 2009 14:40:11 GMT -5
So now the Obama-state will mandate the color of my car. Barack Hussein Stalin is back in town!
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Post by The Avenger on Mar 28, 2009 17:55:39 GMT -5
Does this mean that Mink is against these ridiculous ideas???
Are you saying that most Californians (less those liberals who really need help) are capable of making smart decisions on their own?
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Post by The New Guy on Apr 1, 2009 23:05:34 GMT -5
$443
that's what this great state wants from me to re-register my truck this year.
as i've said before, soon this state will be inhabited only by moonbats and illegals who drive light colored cars with properly inflated tires but don't drive them because the taxes are too damn high.
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Post by bleve on Apr 2, 2009 6:12:27 GMT -5
religion is based on blind faith
Believing in a mathmatical model is blind faith - The first step towards developing empirical facts, a Theory must be constructed with the available Empirical PARTS on the shelf. If one part of a theory is contradictatory, there is no proof.
IE: A\2 + B\2 = C\2 the Greek Pythagoras Some arguments based on trigonometric identities (such as Taylor series for sine and cosine) have been proposed as proofs for the theorem. However, since all the fundamental trigonometric identities are proved using the Pythagorean theorem, there cannot be any trigonometric proof.
A cameleon paint will be developed in a decade. Black in winter - white in summer. Blind Faith.
Math is emperical. If a tool (Pythagoras) is unprovable as absolute, but yet when applied produces the desired result, a perpetual Theorem is created. Tools and facts are not compatable.
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Post by bleve on Apr 2, 2009 6:27:12 GMT -5
Karlifornia: To marx the best in life, control education you control minds. Use lessons that are unprovable, keep them simple, teach them often, the student will believe.
One word definition: Brainwashing
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Post by saunterelle on Apr 2, 2009 10:13:27 GMT -5
religion is based on blind faith Believing in a mathmatical model is blind faith - The first step towards developing empirical facts, a Theory must be constructed with the available Empirical PARTS on the shelf. If one part of a theory is contradictatory, there is no proof. IE: A\2 + B\2 = C\2 the Greek Pythagoras Some arguments based on trigonometric identities (such as Taylor series for sine and cosine) have been proposed as proofs for the theorem. However, since all the fundamental trigonometric identities are proved using the Pythagorean theorem, there cannot be any trigonometric proof. A cameleon paint will be developed in a decade. Black in winter - white in summer. Blind Faith. Math is emperical. If a tool (Pythagoras) is unprovable as absolute, but yet when applied produces the desired result, a perpetual Theorem is created. Tools and facts are not compatable. Nope, mathematics is provable and repeatable. Faith is nothing more than believing in something that has no supporting evidence of existing. It is no different than children believing in imaginary friends.
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Post by The New Guy on Apr 2, 2009 10:39:15 GMT -5
religion is based on blind faith Believing in a mathmatical model is blind faith - The first step towards developing empirical facts, a Theory must be constructed with the available Empirical PARTS on the shelf. If one part of a theory is contradictatory, there is no proof. IE: A\2 + B\2 = C\2 the Greek Pythagoras Some arguments based on trigonometric identities (such as Taylor series for sine and cosine) have been proposed as proofs for the theorem. However, since all the fundamental trigonometric identities are proved using the Pythagorean theorem, there cannot be any trigonometric proof. A cameleon paint will be developed in a decade. Black in winter - white in summer. Blind Faith. Math is emperical. If a tool (Pythagoras) is unprovable as absolute, but yet when applied produces the desired result, a perpetual Theorem is created. Tools and facts are not compatable. Nope, mathematics is provable and repeatable. Faith is nothing more than believing in something that has no supporting evidence of existing. It is no different than children believing in imaginary friends. you just proved bleve's point.
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bleve
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Post by bleve on Apr 5, 2009 8:55:45 GMT -5
Nope, mathematics is provable and repeatable. Faith is nothing more than believing in something that has no supporting evidence of existing. It is no different than children believing in imaginary friends. My words "Believing in a mathmatical model is blind faith - " and, the inclusion of the Pythagorean Theorem mathmatical exercise definition is to validate that not even proven-to-work-math is empirical 100% of the time. Climate models of today are so mathematically complex that that only a super computer may handle the convoluted-detail of computation. In the world there are only 3 sup-computers that a citizen may go view. Of course there are more than this 3, but off limits. From a model comes the concept of theory (Al Gore preaches this theory) Up to today, when an error in the UN-IPCC climate model-theory is exposed by private research, the UN changes the model. Blind faith in the UN model is the dabate. Any model is the art work of it's programmer. British civil action has brought the ruling that the "The Inconvenient Truth", that has a minimum of 16 major errors, shown in a class room requires the alternative movie to be shown and discussed. Maybe it is time for this happening in America. Of course, the outcry "equal time" only applies to political media that degrades or counters the ruling class.
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