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Previously on "The Met Office that do the Climate Change predictions...."
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou're so stupid you make me larf. You're like the ignorant pub bore who repeats a load of twaddle every day and concludes every statement with "Stands to reason, dunnit".
No doubt you have some stats to prove your point, just no pertinent actual supportive data though. Honestly, if brains were made of dynamite sg, you would have insufficient to blow your nose.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSorry I meant ******* stupid uneducated thick as pigtulip cock sucking dickhead who couldn't think or draw parallels or see sense if their pathetic feebleminded existence depended on it.
Anyways Al Gore has predicted there will be no ice at the North Pole in a few years, so I guess we will know then
eventually the penny will drop that when someone is 100% wrong every time, there is no point listening to them
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell let us see. Long term predictions made by using speculative hypothetical data and wildly fluctuating computer modelling that ultimately turns out to be entirely incorrect and in need of a revised estimate. Is the penny dropping yet?
You're so stupid you make me larf. You're like the ignorant pub bore who repeats a load of twaddle every day and concludes every statement with "Stands to reason, dunnit".
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSorry I meant ******* stupid uneducated thick as pigtulip cock sucking dickhead who couldn't think or draw parallels or see sense if their pathetic feebleminded existence depended on it.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posthaven't you heard the old saying, 'dont get angry - use a chippy analogy'
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat does a weather forecast have to do with climate change? If the shipping forecast is inaccurate, will you also post about that as evidence against climate change?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'll tell what is has you stupid *****. It's the same people, using the same computers, using similar mathematical and statistical modelling based on input data.
They make predictions on the weather that are generally 100% inaccurate (and can be proven) and yet the same people using the same techniques expect us to believe they are correct about climate.
In 50/500 years people will piss themselves laughing at the these idiot public sector cocks who are clueless in the extreme.
HTH
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat does a weather forecast have to do with climate change? If the shipping forecast is inaccurate, will you also post about that as evidence against climate change?
They make predictions on the weather that are generally 100% inaccurate (and can be proven) and yet the same people using the same techniques expect us to believe they are correct about climate.
In 50/500 years people will piss themselves laughing at the these idiot public sector cocks who are clueless in the extreme.
HTH
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat does a weather forecast have to do with climate change? If the shipping forecast is inaccurate, will you also post about that as evidence against climate change?
and I found half a mouse in it, I wouldn't buy a pastie off of him
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat does a weather forecast have to do with climate change? If the shipping forecast is inaccurate, will you also post about that as evidence against climate change?
I would have thought you had this figured out by now.
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What does a weather forecast have to do with climate change? If the shipping forecast is inaccurate, will you also post about that as evidence against climate change?
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Dont forget the statistical margin of error. They were only out by 100% so stop complaining - sadsackguru
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