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danaeb
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Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha | Morning funnies is right! Here we go again..... and if ever there was a thread to break the 50K (or is that '50 DK') mark, this is it.... unless of
course there are several deletions due to self-repetition.
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What's the next designation after 50,000 posts? "President for Life"?
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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David K
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That number means nothing to me, but you all are looking for some fireworks, I guess? LOL
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DENNIS
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Before DK hits that big number for posts, allow me to say something to all you a-holes who may want to abuse him for it.
Fifty thou for DK means only one thing. It means that he tried, and succeeded to give advice and guidance....along with pictures and well wishes to
the members of this board 50000 times.
Not only did he unselfishly give of his own library of Baja knowledge, he did it, and continues to, largely without gratitude for his efforts.
His contribution here has, in my opinion, never been self-serving other than the gratification which comes from caring about others involved in his
passion, Baja.
Soo...when all you ingrates who are lining up to have your way with his "big number" give it a bit of thought....try giving the man some thanks
because he did it for you too.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by DENNIS |
His contribution here has, in my opinion, never been self-serving other than the gratification which comes from caring about others involved in his
passion, Baja.
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Hahahahaha... I thought you were suppose to get wiser as you got older?
He's in it for the glory. And is racing to write a couple books for his legacy.
And, yes, he does help a lot of ppl out and is generous with that. But don't kid yourself (or us) on the rest.
[Edited on 5-8-2017 by JZ]
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mtgoat666
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https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/full.html
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mtgoat666
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History of atmospheric carbon dioxide from 800,000 years ago until January, 2016.
https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/history.html
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mtgoat666
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Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/ff.html
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mtgoat666
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In Farenheit 451, Ray Bradbury described a fictional future world where all books were outlawed and firemen burned any confiscated books.
In the Trump Administration, Trump formulated a real world where ideas and data were outlawed and his appointed staff scrubbed government websites and
databases to hide the outlawed ideas and data.
DK, it is too late for you to read about global warming, the Trumpian purge of science and scientists has begun, you are doomed to live in your
ignorance!
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SFandH
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Goat, please see if the CO2 concentration is higher where the continents and islands are sinking. If so, the weight of the extra CO2 could be the
reason the ground is sinking.
Who would have thought, the oceans aren't rising, the ground is sinking. Pure genius.
[Edited on 5-8-2017 by SFandH]
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mtgoat666
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In san diego daily tides range from 1 to 2.5 meters. When tides change by 2.5 meters in a day, you cannot reliably visually discern an 8-inch sea
level rise over time. But if you were designing storm drain outlets, sea walls, etc., you would certainly understand the 8 inch change. Visually,
the only thing you will notice from 8 inch sea level rise over several decades is increased frequency of flooding at high tide, and increased beach
erosion.
There is a reason that scientists measure things carefully over many years - because anecdotes of your visual memories are worthless compared to
carefully measured data of known precision and accuracy referenced to an agreed datum!
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LancairDriver
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Quote: Originally posted by DENNIS |
Before DK hits that big number for posts, allow me to say something to all you a-holes who may want to abuse him for it.
Fifty thou for DK means only one thing. It means that he tried, and succeeded to give advice and guidance....along with pictures and well wishes to
the members of this board 50000 times.
Not only did he unselfishly give of his own library of Baja knowledge, he did it, and continues to, largely without gratitude for his efforts.
His contribution here has, in my opinion, never been self-serving other than the gratification which comes from caring about others involved in his
passion, Baja.
Soo...when all you ingrates who are lining up to have your way with his "big number" give it a bit of thought....try giving the man some thanks
because he did it for you too. |
Agree 100%. The DK haters cant help themselves, their hatred completely overwhelms their empty, jealous lives.
DK often sites the palm tree as a practical visible example, among others, showing no visible ocean rise complete with existing fifty year old plus
pictures as proof. Why has there not been any intelligent case brought by our in house "experts"disproving or explaining this example rather than the
childish taunts and competing by the same old suspects to see who can have the "cutest" post knocking DK's example? Think about it. If you were a
teacher leading a class trip and shown the present palm tree example and old pictures how would you explain this to the class? I would look forward to
a rational, intelligent explanation, but I won't hold my breath.
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by DENNIS |
His contribution here has, in my opinion, never been self-serving other than the gratification which comes from caring about others involved in his
passion, Baja.
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Hahahahaha... I thought you were suppose to get wiser as you got older?
He's in it for the glory. And is racing to write a couple books for his legacy.
And, yes, he does help a lot of ppl out and is generous with that. But don't kid yourself (or us) on the rest.
[Edited on 5-8-2017 by JZ] |
I could give a ratzazz but anyone notice that glowing accolade comes from the
number two boolchitter on the all time hit list?
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sancho
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2"+, here in San Clemente, 54 degrees at 4 pm. Sun.,
by the way, Mil Gracias Francia for some normalcy
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BajaMama
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Regarding Lake Tahoe, I assume it is the dam that raised the level.
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Cliffy
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Well now isn't this special?
In a recently released study climatologists have found that-
"The researchers also related this low atmospheric oxygen to climatic developments in Earth’s history.
“We found that particularly low oxygen levels coincided with intervals of elevated global temperatures and high carbon dioxide concentrations,”
explained Tappert.
Tappert suggests that oxygen may influence carbon dioxide levels and, under certain circumstances, might even accelerate the influx of carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere."
http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/atmospheric-oxygen-d...
So 200 million years ago CO2 was way high and O2 was way low- OH wait- wait for it-
dinosaur farts did it!
Looks to me like the earth came through just fine until the sky started to fall.
You chose your position in life today by what YOU did yesterday
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AKgringo
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The maximum level that the dam at Tahoe City adds to the lake is about six feet!
I lived there in the 70's, and was never aware of the submerged trees, so I googled it! Somewhere around 4300 to 4800 years ago, there was a drought
long enough, and severe enough to drop the 190 square mile lake level enough for a forest to get established on the exposed shoreline!
It was exposed long enough to produce trees estimated at 100 to 150 years old before they were submerged again. By the way, Tahoe is over 1600 feet
deep, average depth over 900 feet.
Edit, I had one to many zeros on the carbon dating numbers.
[Edited on 5-9-2017 by AKgringo]
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"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Bajazly
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Wait, those submerged trees are 43K years old?
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joerover
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https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-science-zeros-in-on-...
nasa says the sea is rising.
Team scientists will discuss a new visualization based on 23 years of sea level data – the entire record of available satellite data -- which
reveals changes are anything but uniform around the globe. The record is based on data from three consecutive satellite missions,
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For example, Earth's mantle is still readjusting to the loss of ice on North America after the last ice age, and the reduced mass beneath that
continent pulls the spin axis toward Canada at the rate of a few inches each year. But some motions are still puzzling.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-study-solves-two-mysteries...
give up you are not smart enough!
the fat lady is breeding
which means
The fat ladys are breeding
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elgatoloco
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Don't forget the volcanoes!
Out on the coast we got less then an 1" total on Sunday. Turned the sprinklers off for the next few days.
MAGA
Making Attorneys Get Attorneys
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AKgringo
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Sorry, I screwed that up, but here is a link to one of the pieces I found; https://www.scahome.org/publications/proceedings/Proceedings...
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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