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Science News: Yep, globabl warming is man's fault

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  • pimike
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 03-23-08
    • 37139

    #71
    Originally posted by Justin7
    Actually, I studied computer engineering and math before law


    Justin seriously check out the web site and play with those numbers and see if there may be something to it.

    Harold Camping used to be an enginner.

    I would love to know what you come up with.

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    • pavyracer
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 04-12-07
      • 82724

      #72
      Never heard of computer engineering. Heard of computer science before.
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      • mathdotcom
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-24-08
        • 11689

        #73


        theres a diff
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        • pavyracer
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 04-12-07
          • 82724

          #74
          Originally posted by mathdotcom

          So is something between an electrical and software engineer I suppose.
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          • losturmarbles
            SBR MVP
            • 07-01-08
            • 4604

            #75
            Originally posted by Justin7
            If the warming continues at the past rate (and does not accelerate), you're likely to see that mean global temperature go up by about 1/3 a degree celcius. This will hurt some areas, and help others.

            I'll concede 20 years is too short for "widespread screwing" if the heating doesn't accelarete. It will be isolated as some key farming areas become unproductive, and some cities either become unihabitable to to rising sea, or require considerable expense to raise levies.
            justin what is the current rate?

            global temp has dropped the last 10 years, and for the 100 years before that we only had a 1 degree centigrade increase.

            temp going down, so we must be making a difference?
            but global emissions have increased the past 10 years
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            • losturmarbles
              SBR MVP
              • 07-01-08
              • 4604

              #76
              Originally posted by pimike
              Justin you are numbers minded. It affects your thinking. Maybe instead of an attorney u should have been an enginner.


              If you like numbers check out familyradio.com


              May 21, 2011 the world will be ended by God. A lot of numbers in the Bible to calculate this.

              mike, are you the one that put this sign up?
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              • Justin7
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 07-31-06
                • 8577

                #77
                Originally posted by losturmarbles
                justin what is the current rate?

                global temp has dropped the last 10 years, and for the 100 years before that we only had a 1 degree centigrade increase.

                temp going down, so we must be making a difference?
                but global emissions have increased the past 10 years
                The wiki page I read said it was up 1/3 of a degree centigrade in the last 20 years.

                Btw, it's difficult to look at short time spans - if you have la' nin'o (sp? but the cold south pacific cycle) twice in your time span, you'll get skewed results.
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