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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:03 PM


I truly apologize to those I have offended for finding Mr. M. Ged's comments delightfully sarcastic and with humor with the intent to lightly prod DK for his political/climatological beliefs, and make an obtuse point in the process. If I have offended anyone, I am deeply sorry. Some hopefully got the original intent..... I personally invite all of you to surf El Conejo or Todos Santos for Thanksgiving.

I'm signing up for a PC class on Monday.

Meantime, how 'bout that road, eh?


[Edited on 11-26-2015 by bajabuddha]




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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:18 PM


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Glad someone gets it..... :light:

Have fun surfin.... and please take notes in that class....


As for the road.....it will be quicker and less hassle....but have to say....sure glad I rode it at least 20 times when it was "Oh sh-t" dips, and bad road from Puertecitos to the highway at Laguna Chapala.

I loved to hate it each and every time....with Coco's being the highlight.

I sure hope Coco's doesn't suffer from loss of traffic...








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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:41 PM


I know some of you really think you got me figured out, as if it matters. It doesn't matter at all what I think or what you think. However, my way of thinking doesn't take anything away from you compared to the opposite, which greatly takes away from others.

For the record, what I believe (if it matters):

1) Climate Change is NORMAL, NATURAL, and happens WITHOUT MAN even being here. So yes, I believe in climate change BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN happening since time began, and long before the burning of fossil fuels or farting of cattle. There was no man-made global warming and that they had to change the name is even proof of that.

2) The Sea Levels are changing and have changed long ago... just like the elevation of landforms changes from plate tectonics and volcanism.

3) That the rate of these natural changes in climate or sea level can be ALTERED by man or by government raising taxes is not even good science. Man is not greater than Nature or God. Sure we can mess things up, but all get fixed NATURALLY, usually in short order.

4) That the change in sea level will suddenly change from an inch or so every hundred years to several feet is also phoney science used to spread fear and justify a loss of freedom and increase in taxes.




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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:51 PM


spot on david!....it doesn't matter at all!
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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:51 PM


Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  
spot on david!....it doesn't matter at all!


Happy Thanksgiving willardguy!:cool:




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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 06:53 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  
spot on david!....it doesn't matter at all!


Happy Thanksgiving willardguy!:cool:

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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 07:17 PM


The only thing I have seen fixed in short order by nature has taken the form of a natural disaster. Tsunami's clean things up pretty well. whoops they deposit their mess else where.

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Quote: Originally posted by David K  
I know some of you really think you got me figured out, as if it matters. It doesn't matter at all what I think or what you think. However, my way of thinking doesn't take anything away from you compared to the opposite, which greatly takes away from others.

For the record, what I believe (if it matters):

1) Climate Change is NORMAL, NATURAL, and happens WITHOUT MAN even being here. So yes, I believe in climate change BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN happening since time began, and long before the burning of fossil fuels or farting of cattle. There was no man-made global warming and that they had to change the name is even proof of that.

2) The Sea Levels are changing and have changed long ago... just like the elevation of landforms changes from plate tectonics and volcanism.

3) That the rate of these natural changes in climate or sea level can be ALTERED by man or by government raising taxes is not even good science. Man is not greater than Nature or God. Sure we can mess things up, but all get fixed NATURALLY, usually in short order.

4) That the change in sea level will suddenly change from an inch or so every hundred years to several feet is also phoney science used to spread fear and justify a loss of freedom and increase in taxes.



Once again, it's all about YOU, isn't it? Did you know Carly personally? Maybe you're the #3 guy......

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QUICK EDIT: THAT'S A JO-... AH SAY, THAT'S A JOKE, SON !! :lol:

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Meanwhile, back on the road.....





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[*] posted on 11-25-2015 at 09:54 PM


Cool photo Ged. You can see Isla el Muerto in the background.



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[*] posted on 11-28-2015 at 05:28 PM


Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
I know some of you really think you got me figured out, as if it matters. It doesn't matter at all what I think or what you think. However, my way of thinking doesn't take anything away from you compared to the opposite, which greatly takes away from others.

For the record, what I believe (if it matters):

1) Climate Change is NORMAL, NATURAL, and happens WITHOUT MAN even being here. So yes, I believe in climate change BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN happening since time began, and long before the burning of fossil fuels or farting of cattle. There was no man-made global warming and that they had to change the name is even proof of that.

2) The Sea Levels are changing and have changed long ago... just like the elevation of landforms changes from plate tectonics and volcanism.

3) That the rate of these natural changes in climate or sea level can be ALTERED by man or by government raising taxes is not even good science. Man is not greater than Nature or God. Sure we can mess things up, but all get fixed NATURALLY, usually in short order.

4) That the change in sea level will suddenly change from an inch or so every hundred years to several feet is also phoney science used to spread fear and justify a loss of freedom and increase in taxes.



Once again, it's all about YOU, isn't it? Did you know Carly personally? Maybe you're the #3 guy......

:lol:

QUICK EDIT: THAT'S A JO-... AH SAY, THAT'S A JOKE, SON !! :lol:

[Edited on 11-26-2015 by bajabuddha]


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Interesting who gets worked-up because I use real science (observations) and not some wild predictions of what has not happened, but might 30-100 years from now (long after the provider of the fantasy prediction is gone or forgotten).



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Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Interesting who gets worked-up because I use real science (observations) and not some wild predictions of what has not happened, but might 30-100 years from now (long after the provider of the fantasy prediction is gone or forgotten).


Here come the palm trees! Please someone explain to David what science is. He obviously did not pay attention during class.

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[*] posted on 11-28-2015 at 07:51 PM


At the risk of being strung up +1 DK



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[*] posted on 11-28-2015 at 08:20 PM
Up to my eyeballs


30,000 years ago if you were where you are now, you'd be up to your eyeballs in ice. Was it global warming caused by internal combustion engines that melted all that ice? or even possibly a natural evolution of climate? or just what caused all that ice to melt? moonbeams?

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Thank you for being brave amigos!



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[*] posted on 11-29-2015 at 08:20 AM


It is so true that the climate has changed many times, but those changes took hundreds of thousands if not millions of years. So slowly that life was able to adapt and carry on. What we are seeing now is happening way too fast for most life to adapt. Ma nature doesn't need a shove from man to change the climate but it seems we are shoving none the less. Oh well at least I got to experience the good times.



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