| Hank Chinaski |
03-01-2005 09:46 AM |
More evidence of global warming.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
The Economist is not a blogger, Hank. It's a fairly respected magazine, from England, more to the right than the left.
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I don't subscribe so I can only see what starts the actual article. Since it differs from the blog quote, I assumed it was the blogger summarizing. You have read the article? The blog quotes and your quotes are direct from the article? Okay.
Only change to my original post is some magazine has summarized the study. There are horribly complex assumption built into what is summarized, and its also based upon thermometers from 50 years ago being accurate to within .5 degree (and read accurately). To say the least you shouldn't take anything from a summary. If you want to take something from it, take it as a recommendation to read the actual results and then challenge those results. If they hold up then maybe it's something. Again, two weeks from now when your Toadies say "Ty proved global warming two weeks ago, remember?" I cannot respond- I have a job-
just understand you're like several 12 year old boys who think they understand sexual intercourse since they've seen some Club International magazines. What they don't know is that seeing a report of the results w/o the detail of how one got there is vastly different than getting into the situation and understanding the compromises and assumptions that need to be made to get to any result.
And what struck me from the blog were the comments "Of course this proves global warming." that's how you guys sound Ty. This supports global warming because a scientist said it does!
And question. You aren't bothered by the admission in the first that they can't find evidence of air temperature increase, so they assume there are 2 problems that cancel each other? Occam's razor anyone?
oh, and spanky- I surely don't know what the Economist has as it's normal take but for an article to begin "More evidence that global warming is man-made:" doesn't strike me as a huge editorial shift- not to mention that this isn't the stuff of editorials.
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