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Sunspots Reaching 1000-Yr High; Scientists Blame Global Warming...No, Really
2004-07-06
Posted by:Frank G

#11  This is my second-best Gore, IMO.
Posted by: .com   2004-07-06 10:20:05 PM  

#10  ALZIRRA!!!!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-06 10:15:19 PM  

#9  .com, my kids are rolling around on the floor about Uncle Al. Should I tell them to cut down on the Cartoon Network so that we don't affect gravitation levels in the Sirus system.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-07-06 10:12:15 PM  

#8  BH - here ya go...

Posted by: .com   2004-07-06 9:26:21 PM  

#7  I am SHOCKED, SHOCKED to think that the SUN, of all things, might have some role to play in the TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH. Heresy. George Bush is clearly the cause of global warming. HALIBURTON LIED !!! NO CHENEY FOR OIL !!
Posted by: NonnyMuss   2004-07-06 7:37:11 PM  

#6  1 data point: speculation in all directions

2 data points: a trend, definitely

3 data points: all wrapped up, answers to all the questions of the universe, doctoral dissertation and a stipend to beat the band.

There ya go, folks.....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-07-06 7:16:18 PM  

#5  OK...I went in anyway. Lots of inference, little in the way of analytical observation. Poor science.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-07-06 6:39:30 PM  

#4  ...and just how can we prove it's a thousand year high? Anyone got stats? I couldn't bring myself to read this tripe, but I just had to ask.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-07-06 6:36:40 PM  

#3  Whatever the cause it's tooooo hot & humid out there :(
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-06 6:07:27 PM  

#2  I blame Al Gore for opening his mouth, thereby releasing massive quantities of methane.
Posted by: BH   2004-07-06 5:29:38 PM  

#1  Well, to be fair, they blame "global warming" on increased sunspot activity (or at least, suggest a linkage)

/wetblanket

Posted by: Carl in N.H   2004-07-06 5:16:40 PM  

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