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Old May 17th 08, 04:07 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.physics
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Default April Was the 10th Warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern HemisphereRecord.

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On May 16, 11:01 pm, "OneTwoThree" wrote:
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On May 16, 8:13 pm, Roger Coppock wrote:

April Was the 10th Warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
Record.
I know you mean well, but a lot of people are just too damned stupid
to deal with reality. AGW-deniers take such evidence as seriously as
smokers take the Surgeon General's latest report.
wow.... the tenth warmest in the last 129 years....... assuming that
records
before 1950 or so are reasonable accurate and conclusice......

what are the top ten of the past thousand years? million years? billion
years?

what exactly do you think you can conclude given the lack of data?

Well, I think we can conclude that God put all those fossils in the
rocks to test the faithful, no God in his right mind would populate a
world with giant flying lizards and insects. It's just nuts, only a
kook would think like that.

We need more common sense and less science in America.


in other words, you believe that if you flip a coin 10 times and get 8
tails, then there is an 80% chance of getting tails every time you flip a
coin.....

if you understood science you would know 1) that 129 data points is
meaningless given the age of the earth. and 2) there was a major geoplogical
event that changes some 150 years ago, which might render 129 data points
after the conclusion of that event meaningless. or at least your
interpretations of that event...


Hey look, it's statistics for kindergartners!

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Default April Was the 10th Warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere


"kT" wrote
Hey look, it's statistics for kindergartners!


Yup. Some people like 123 will use any excuse to prove themselves to be
an idiot.





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