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Helen's Global Warming thread
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Thought CO2 exhibited assymptopic behaviour with respect to its affect on temperature i.e. with increasing CO2 levels the increase in temperature is not proportionate it flattens out.Originally posted by helen View PostAs far as CO2 goes the simple argument is that as a radiatively active gas, if you stick some in a box and shine a light on it, it will warm up. Stick some more in, and it will warm up proportionately more.Comment
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It does saturate, but we're a way off that.Originally posted by Addanc View PostThought CO2 exhibited assymptopic behaviour with respect to its affect on temperature i.e. with increasing CO2 levels the increase in temperature is not proportionate it flattens out.Comment
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I thought you got banned?Originally posted by helen View PostIt does saturate, but we're a way off that.
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Is she SAS, really?Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthelen is my sockie.Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.Comment
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I don't know what SAS is. I do a passable IDL though.Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostIs she SAS, really?
But then I suppose that's what he would say.
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SAS is SasGuru, a loveable member of the congregation. Never has a bad word to say about anybody, and a joy to converse with.Originally posted by helen View PostI don't know what SAS is. I do a passable IDL though.
But then I suppose that's what he would say.
If only he had some experience of the real world and talked some sense for a change, he would be perfect
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Morning Helen, Freelancer Financials is having a party in General, there is some very strange stuff in his fridge, we need your help in identifying.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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