Found the post via the Devil's Kitchen. The argument for catastrophic man made climate change undermined again; even sasguru must agree that cherry picking data sets to get the result you want is poor science. This bloke Briffa should be kicked out of the University of East Anglia.
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That was in the register earlier this week.
problem with the whole climate thing is that there is so much money for any sort of climate research that you have to start questioning the motives of some of these papersCoffee's for closers -
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I've been saying since day one that the man made climate change mantra is utter bollox from a scienctific basis.
The models that underpin the "science" are laughable.Comment
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You are 2009 years old?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've been saying since day one
No wonder you're a millionaire...
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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No, I just look it.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYou are 2009 years old?
No wonder you're a millionaire...

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I read today that archaeologists have just discovered a roman emperor's house at the site of an old roman port near Rome.
Today that port is by the airport, two miles inland. Sea levels must have changed significantly over the past 2000 years or so.Comment
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Or the land changed, coast lines aren't static even if the sea level isOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI read today that archaeologists have just discovered a roman emperor's house at the site of an old roman port near Rome.
Today that port is by the airport, two miles inland. Sea levels must have changed significantly over the past 2000 years or so.Coffee's for closersComment
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That'll be them V8 chariots they had back then.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI read today that archaeologists have just discovered a roman emperor's house at the site of an old roman port near Rome.
Today that port is by the airport, two miles inland. Sea levels must have changed significantly over the past 2000 years or so.
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