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RomeoMike writes:
People with credentials are not always correct, but in my experience they are correct more often than people without. Often people without credentials focus on some small part of a problem, unaware of the full scope. Often people with credentials adopt an opinion without a solid basis and then attempt to impose it upon others by constantly referring to their credentials. Their sycophants and others who agree with them will also attempt to impose the opinion based on credentials. Personally, I have no idea if this is a valid point. I'm not an expert either. I don't think it's a relevant point. The temperature drops with altitude up to a certain point, then rises again, reaching several thousand degrees at some altitudes. However, I don't see how this correlates at all with global warming. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:32:05 +0200, Mxsmanic
wrote: RomeoMike writes: People with credentials are not always correct, but in my experience they are correct more often than people without. Often people without credentials focus on some small part of a problem, unaware of the full scope. Often people with credentials adopt an opinion without a solid basis and then attempt to impose it upon others by constantly referring to their credentials. Their sycophants and others who agree with them will also attempt to impose the opinion based on credentials. Personally, I have no idea if this is a valid point. I'm not an expert either. I don't think it's a relevant point. The temperature drops with altitude up to a certain point, then rises again, reaching several thousand degrees at some altitudes. However, I don't see how this correlates at all with global warming. well if there is warming it is only surface warming not global warming. has the earth's weather ever been stable? |
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Stealth Pilot writes:
has the earth's weather ever been stable? No. No planet that is any distance above absolute zero will have stable weather. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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