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![]() "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote: Come back when you learn the rules of logic. PLONK Once again you've gotten yourself into an argument with one of your betters on a subject you know little about, been shown up as a blowhard, and run away with your tail between your legs. This is becoming your trademark. How about plonking me, too, while you're at it? Hey, Dan, ever find that spokesman for free markets? I'll leave yours open in case you ever find one. |
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![]() "Dan Luke" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote: Come back when you learn the rules of logic. PLONK Once again you've gotten yourself into an argument with one of your betters on a subject you know little about, been shown up as a blowhard, and run away with your tail between your legs. This is becoming your trademark. How about plonking me, too, while you're at it? -- Dan C172RG at BFM Add me to the list. Matt is right up there with Skylune for relevance, accuracy and intelligent debate. Michael |
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![]() Matt Barrow wrote: (Top posting because this message refuses to indent properly) I see by the map that Greenland has a few small towns and an USAF base, all right on the coast. Population is 56K, population of Iceland is 297K five times more. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/gl.html What am I missing? I do not know, I was not talking about populations either. I was answering a poster who claimed that Iceland had been depopulated because of climate sometime after the settlement period, something that never happened. He referred to both Iceland and Greenland and then you felt compelled to inform me that Iceland is not Greenland, something that I knew already, as I live right here in Iceland. No, I do not know what you are missing. wrote in message oups.com... Matt Barrow wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Iceland is not Greenland. Iceland is warmed by ocean currents and has been inhabited for centuries, unlike Greenland which is pretty much un-inhabitable ANYMORE except on very limited scale (non-self-supporting). I know that, but the original poster does not seem to have known that and it seems quite common misconception that both countries were uninhabited for long periods. Greenland has actually quite large areas that are quite inhabitable but the island is so large that those areas are only a very small part of the total size of the country. I belive that the "green" areas in Greenland may well be larger than the "green" areas of Iceland. |
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oups.com... Jared Diamond is talking total nonsense, he knows nothing at all about Iceland. lol... If I had to take a random guess between trusting what you write, and trusting what Jared Diamond writes, I'll pick Diamond every time. I don't know anything about you, but Diamond has been studying and writing about a wide variety of topics, but especially genetics and medicine, for coming on two decades (that I'm aware of), and doing a very good job at it at that. You might as well have posted "Albert Einstein is talking total nonesense, he knows nothing at all about the universe". |
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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 07:00:24 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote: "Roger" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:51:16 -0500, "Montblack" wrote: ("Bob Noel" wrote) Man couldn't affect the temp of the globe one way or the other if he set out to do it. of course global temps can be affected. Pop off a few nukes and wait. I'd rather wait for the next volcano to erupt. Less political ...fallout. Glad you added the "political" to that. One in the Snake River Valley deposited ash something like 12 to 15 feet deep clear over in kansas. Now that is a *lot* of fallout:-)) Roger, you're older than I thought!! There's a few of us on here than have been accused of being older'n dirt.:-)) BTW, if you look at the US map on the "Weather Channel" you can see a "smiley" across Utah with the upper right end going into NW Wyoming. That's the Snake River Basin/Valley. Apparently that is the path followed by the "hot spot" that now feeds Yellowstone. Currently they figure the magma chamber is about 50 KM long by 20 or 30 wide by6 or 7 thick. If I recall correctly one estimate put the volume of the chamber at 20,000 to 3,000 cubic miles. That'd make more of a mess than the tree full of Gold Finches out front of the house. However I do need to either wear a rain jacket, carry an umbrella, or fill the feeders after dark. I counted 30 on the ground, 10 in the bird bath and 10 plus on each of the two feeders. They wouldn't hold still long enough for me to count how many were in the tree. I'm going through 10# of thistle seed every 4 days. It'd be pretty if they had their summer colors. Of course the cats have this all figured out so when I let them out in the morning they head right for the big living room window where they take up residence waiting for the dumb ones to fly into the window, knock themselves out and instant fresh meat with no work. Why are those three cats lined up under your living room window? They're waiting for lunch. Lunch? Yup and they are well fed too.:-)) Darwinism at its best. I gotta get a picture of that to put up on my page. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:02:39 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote: wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 10:21:36 -0600, Newps wrote: Which shows the arrogance of man. I just finsihed reading a book about the Viking explorers. They settled Iceland and Greenland around the years 750-1050 AD. The "scientists" say that they were able to stay there at all is because about the time they got there corresponded to a global warming cycle that made the glaciers recede, the winters easier and the summers warmer and longer. About the time they left corresponds to the "Little Ice Age". The simple fact of the matter is that the earth cools and warms on its own. Man couldn't affect the temp of the globe one way or the other if he set out to do it. As far as the global warming trend goes, it doesn't matter whether the cause is manmade or natural. The point is it's happening. Greenhouse gasses can be emitted by nature as well as by industry and auto pollution. And around 95% of greenhouse gases are natural. After a thunderstorm the Ozone level is way out of limits permitted by the clean air act, or what ever it's called. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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![]() Peter Duniho wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Jared Diamond is talking total nonsense, he knows nothing at all about Iceland. lol... If I had to take a random guess between trusting what you write, and trusting what Jared Diamond writes, I'll pick Diamond every time. I don't know anything about you, but Diamond has been studying and writing about a wide variety of topics, but especially genetics and medicine, for coming on two decades (that I'm aware of), and doing a very good job at it at that. You might as well have posted "Albert Einstein is talking total nonesense, he knows nothing at all about the universe". Yes, I could but I know that what he writes about Iceland has not got any basis in fact and I know this first hand because I live here and have studied here and I know that his views have no factual grounding, they are based upon misunderstandings and heresay. |
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oups.com... Yes, I could but I know that what he writes about Iceland has not got any basis in fact and I know this first hand because I live here and have studied here and I know that his views have no factual grounding I haven't read the book in question, but his reputation precedes himself. As far as your qualifications to dispute the book go, assuming it's similar to the kind of studies he's done in the past, his book covers FAR more than just the short period of time you've lived in Iceland. Absent a parallel study in the same depth he's likely to have done, your personal experiences are meaningless. I doubt you know as much as you claim to. |
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