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Fifth Column
MSM scare stories
2006-12-05
Posted by:BrerRabbit

#18  The first time I was stationed at Offut AFB (Omaha, Nebraska), DW and I used to sit out in front of the temporary quarters and watch the lightning storms across the Missouri in Iowa. Three months later, a tornado-like windstorm blew down half the trees we had to look over. Darth - another CoS resident here. We have crazy weather too, 15 for a high one day, 56 for the high the next!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-12-05 23:13  

#17  I miss SARS. Dang Bird Flu came and took the wind out of SARS's sails.
Posted by: eLarson   2006-12-05 21:15  

#16  DDT was a quite useful insecticide and it scored high marks for eradicating malaria-bearing mosquitoes in Africa and Latin America - so high that it is now being looked at again because malaria in those regions is so out of control.

Rachel Carson's book "Silent Spring" is credited with starting the modern ecology movement and ending the use of DDT - on the basis of what we now know to have been very unfounded pseudo-science.

In the meantime, since DDT was discontinued, tens of millions have died.

Does DDT kill many different insects, you betcha'. But what is the cost of a few billions of insects dead versus a few tens of millions of human beings?

We can use it more wisely today if allowed to.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-12-05 17:35  

#15  Jeebus, dot. Quite the hair raising experience, eh? Too bad you're not a lil' younger and more emotional (like all LLL goons). You could video your experiences and post 'em to youtube.

And, we had the same swing in temps (albeit not quite as bad) when the cold front whipped through here. Highs in the lower 70s one day, then highs in the upper 40s the next. I full-on expected AlBore to show up on his Global Warming Climate Change World Tour and give a speech this morning, lol!
Posted by: BA   2006-12-05 15:44  

#14  LOL, Mick. Not to be done lightly, I assure you. Me 'n the Earthworms were quite "thrilled" by the experience conveyed to us by the wet ground / grass, lol. There were thousands of them writhing about above-ground after I finally regained my, um, composure, lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 15:18  

#13  Couple things. Acid rain was real and in at least one city in Minnesota it is. Done around the Coke (sp?) plant south of Saint Paul you can't eat the snow. I've tried. Bent over and picked up some fresh powered. Folks it burned the inside of my mouth. And yes DDT was pretty fuvked up. It destroyed everything, both good and bad insects.

That being said, the MSM runs on two mottoes, if it bleeds it's a story and working Christian America sucks.

Screw these turds but don't let some of the basic science fool you. Just because they take a side doesn't make it false.
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-05 14:53  

#12  Prolly why I'm so mellow, now. ;-)

Ah ha! I knew if we waited long enough you would let the secret to your mellowness slip. Now, I must find a strong weather front.

Posted by: Mick Dundee   2006-12-05 14:40  

#11  True, BA - in the Dallas area we saw 40+ deg temp swings in a matter of hours there every year. Happened just the other day in Dallas with that front that swept across the eastern half of the US.

Texas, Okla, Kansas, Neb - the Warm Humid Gulf + the Blue Northers... flat as a pool table = Big Magic, and it would happen damned fast, too, lol.

When I was young and really crazy I used to take pictures of lightening. Huge black walls, called Supercells nowadays, would sweep down from the NW - and the leading edge would be lit up like a Christmas Tree from Hell. Got some good ones, lol. Also almost got fried twice, lol. Self-administered shock therapy, heh. Prolly why I'm so mellow, now. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 13:49  

#10  As they say in Texas, "Don't like the weather? Just wait a minute, it'll change."

lol, dot! Reminds me of the Top 10 ways you know you live in the south. Forget which # it was, but one of the reasons was:

You run both your heat and your air conditioning (cooling) in the SAME day!
Posted by: BA   2006-12-05 13:41  

#9  Lol, Sea! It's For The Chilluns™.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 12:52  

#8  As they say in Texas, "Don't like the weather? Just wait a minute, it'll change."

Oh wait, that's now a Bad Thing...


I am calling for a moratorium on the tides. Rolling in and out all day causes me endless anxiety 'cos I see the li'l tidal critters having to constantly rebuild their homes. Won't somebody think of the baby clams?
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-12-05 12:46  

#7  This article needs wide dissemination, lol. Plz send the link to every humanoid you know - even the *sniffs*. Let them screech and be damned, lol.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 12:42  

#6  I long for the global cooling days.....

I long for some warming, lol!

As they say in Texas, "Don't like the weather? Just wait a minute, it'll change."

Oh wait, that's now a Bad Thing...
Posted by: .com   2006-12-05 12:04  

#5  Colorado springs. We just had a nice 4 day cold snap with a high of 15. It was lovely. Now it is all 51 and the snow is melting. Poop.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-12-05 11:59  

#4  Darth, where do you live? After this morning's cold in Atlanta, I long for some warming, lol!
Posted by: BA   2006-12-05 11:09  

#3  I long for the global cooling days.....
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-12-05 10:39  

#2  All the acid rain was evaporated by global warming.
Posted by: Mike   2006-12-05 10:09  

#1  Yeah, whatever happened to Acid Rain?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-05 09:11  

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