So bored of all this all the theories have been proved, then disproved, then proved again then disproved.......... oh you get the point
So to look at it another way - is the planet here for the benefit of humans or are humans here for the beneif tof the planet.
If the human race is to escape extinction by the large asteriod for example we need to get off this planet and colonise others.
In order to colonise other planets it may well mean we use all of the resources of this planet and possibly leave it uninhabitable (all though I doubt that humans could ever do that completely)
So to continue my logical argument it would seem that the greenies who want us to go back to living in caves and await the cataclysmic extinction event from the sky are actually dooming the human race to extinction and therefore should be ignored - nay actively routed out and burned at the stake.
So there you have it
Drink Beer
Smoke Tabs
Shg Birds
Drive Big Cars
Eat dead animals
It will save the human race.
Or something.....
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Bit fick I is but...
Antartica temps
Antarctic temperatures between ice ages '6C warmer than today'
Temperatures in Antarctica during warm periods between ice ages soared to up to 6C warmer than the present day, a study has shown.
& Greenland was actually as its name suggests 'green' when the Vikings colonised in 10 century BC
where's the problem if we are actually in a repeat inter ice-age period?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post"The global trends we are on with CO2 emissions from fossil fuels suggest that we're heading towards 6C of global warming," said Professor Corinne Le Quere of the University of East Anglia, who led the study
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nw3rq
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhere was Gordon when all this was happening?
Give the man a break (fractured skull might be more appropriate)
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've changed my mind about global warming there's a deer species that can't cope with climate change and has been wiped out
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth...00/8362203.stm
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I've changed my mind about global warming there's a deer species that can't cope with climate change and has been wiped out
the deer couldn't cope with climate change.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI am not going to fall for that one.
My happiness is determined by how many nice holidays I have, and how much of this dreary weather I can avoid.
In other words, it is a great big thermo-nuclear object in the sky that has by far the major influence, not the pitiful causes that we find in your model.
hang on a minute......
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't know - why don't you experiment.
Keep a diary and post it on here - I'm sure everyone will read it avidly.
My happiness is determined by how many nice holidays I have, and how much of this dreary weather I can avoid.
In other words, it is a great big thermo-nuclear object in the sky that has by far the major influence, not the pitiful causes that we find in your model.
hang on a minute......
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Poststop it.
i demand that you stop it.
what about someone who is a non-smoker and who drinks a lot, but then has one pint less, say on a wednesday.
does that tip them over to being Happy-neutral on monday and tuesday, then a little bit happy on wednesday ?
Keep a diary and post it on here - I'm sure everyone will read it avidly.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes, clearly.
i demand that you stop it.
what about someone who is a non-smoker and who drinks a lot, but then has one pint less, say on a wednesday.
does that tip them over to being Happy-neutral on monday and tuesday, then a little bit happy on wednesday ?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDrinking and smoking make you happy?
Actually the opposite is true.
do they sort of cancel out ?
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