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Reply to: I guess my car has ruined the sun.
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Previously on "I guess my car has ruined the sun."
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sasguru has a graph showing CO2 output and sunspot correlation. It's obvious innit?
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostOf course unless observations are done over the course of 12 months this means little, as sunspot activity may be taking place in parts of the sun that we can't see.....or they may even take place at night......
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Postor they may even take place at night......
Right after the guy with the big binoculars have gone to sleep?
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostOf course unless observations are done over the course of 12 months this means little, as sunspot activity may be taking place in parts of the sun that we can't see.....or they may even take place at night......
...these are small, those are far away...
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Of course unless observations are done over the course of 12 months this means little, as sunspot activity may be taking place in parts of the sun that we can't see.....or they may even take place at night......
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was it not our favourite fictional friend Wilmslow that was querying about how to best cool down his house?
That is enough for me to believe the planet is going cooler - just to annoy him
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMaybe its going to blow up - imaging the price of oil and gas in those circumstances
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Maybe its going to blow up - imaging the price of oil and gas in those circumstances
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How can you trust an article that says the following:
When the sun is active, it' p begins.< cycle new a as quickly, very return sunspots Normally near-zero. to drop briefly numbers and slows, activity years, 11 Every month. single in more or 100 of sunspot see uncommon not s>
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I guess my car has ruined the sun.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=12823
Now tell me that earths climate is ruined because my wife wants a 4x4!Tags: None
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