How come none of you are talking about the hugeass hurricane

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Turbine
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Post by Turbine »

[xeno]Julios wrote:Pete:

you also have to understand that there have been many ice ages in earth's past. So in order for this to fit with your theory, you'd need to have the earth falling toward the sun, then moving away, and back toward, and back away, like a yoyo.

doesn't make much sense eh
To support this, you have to look at the many reversions (switches) in our magnetic poles, that we had in the past.

Evidence of this is found at the Mid atlantic Ridge. The polarization of attoms is different every fiew kilometers.


The dinosaurs lived in the time of heat, then came the Ice age, and now we are comming out of it again.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

guys - let's get on track here:

pete thinks that the earth is hurtling toward the sun, and this is what is partially responsible for global warming.

He thinks that earth's history started off with an ice age, when eart was far away from the sun.

I'm trying to say that the ice age is a periodic phenomenon, so if he's using his quacky theory to explain it, then he'd have to assume that the earth stopped hurtling toward the sun, then came hurtling away, then toward and back again.
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Post by tnf »

riddla wrote:I can sum it up in a word:

equilibrium
not really...
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Turbine wrote:
To support this, you have to look at the many reversions (switches) in our magnetic poles, that we had in the past.

Evidence of this is found at the Mid atlantic Ridge. The polarization of attoms is different every fiew kilometers.

Yep - you also find this in rock layers, except that instead of the alternating polarization being spread horizontally, they're stacked vertically.
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Post by tnf »

pete wrote:

A lot of work to do but I am pretty sure I am on to something.
LOL at me I don't care much. No offense. I am patient and perseverent.
Pete
you really aren't on to anything here pete. no offense. but its the truth.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:guys - let's get on track here:

pete thinks that the earth is hurtling toward the sun, and this is what is partially responsible for global warming.

He thinks that earth's history started off with an ice age, when eart was far away from the sun.

I'm trying to say that the ice age is a periodic phenomenon, so if he's using his quacky theory to explain it, then he'd have to assume that the earth stopped hurtling toward the sun, then came hurtling away, then toward and back again.
You understood a part of it Exept for the last paragraph I don't comprehend it. Or don't want to assume it in a way.
Thanks anyway
Pete
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tnf wrote:
pete wrote:

A lot of work to do but I am pretty sure I am on to something.
LOL at me I don't care much. No offense. I am patient and perseverent.
Pete
you really aren't on to anything here pete. no offense. but its the truth.
Thanks but let me be a child who want to discover things and who believe in it. Understand?
Pete
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Post by glossy »

i'd suggest you look it up in a french science book or talk to a frenchie about it
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

pete wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:guys - let's get on track here:

pete thinks that the earth is hurtling toward the sun, and this is what is partially responsible for global warming.

He thinks that earth's history started off with an ice age, when eart was far away from the sun.

I'm trying to say that the ice age is a periodic phenomenon, so if he's using his quacky theory to explain it, then he'd have to assume that the earth stopped hurtling toward the sun, then came hurtling away, then toward and back again.
You understood a part of it Exept for the last paragraph I don't comprehend it. Or don't want to assume it in a way.
Thanks anyway
Pete
Ok - ice ages come and go - there have been at least four of them since the earth formed over four billion years ago.

This means that the temperatures got colder, then warmer, then colder, then warmer.

Now you seem to think that the reason the earth is getting warmer is because it's gradually going toward the sun.

But that would mean there would have only been ONE ice age.

But there have been multiple ice ages, which means that the earth would have to be going toward the sun (getting warmer), and going away from the sun (getting colder) back and forth like a YOYO.

Understand?
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DON't forget Pete is my friend.
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Post by Dave »

You're pete, man. Having an identity crisis?
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Post by Guest »

Dave wrote:You're pete, man. Having an identity crisis?
No, I always thing that he is my protector b'cause I am his friend for a long time.
Pete
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Post by tnf »

eye de mi
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Post by andyman »

This fucking hurricane.....we have to go there tomorrow for an undisclosed amount of time to give 'support'

Basically, we are going to be the only people there with electricity, a/c, and internet acces for miles around. I wouldn't be surprised it we were overrun by the masses
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Post by andyman »

pete wrote:DON't forget Pete is my friend.
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you can't talk in the third person, and then sign your posts with 'pete' and expect us to beleive it

:olo:
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Post by tnf »

riddla wrote:
tnf wrote:
riddla wrote:I can sum it up in a word:

equilibrium
not really...
yeah, really - in the sense that its about the simplest level on which I care to bother discussing the subject matter with pete ;)
but it really isn't a matter of equilibrium...forces on the oribiting object are not all balanced or 'equilibrated.'
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Post by SplishSplash »

Stop trying to explain stuff to pete. It's hopeless and obnoxious.
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Post by Freakaloin »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Freakaloin wrote:hehe i saw cops and security guards looting on tv...
sure you did.

i did moron...see how dumb u r in person...

http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Countd ... almart.wmv
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Post by CrinklyArse »

ye i saw it on the telly to :)

edit: I wonder how Tsakali (or whatever) is doin..
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Post by tnf »

This rescue effort is a fucking joke...so frustrating to watch.

I was thinking that waverunners would have been very useful for the rescues in the flooded area, not for large #'s of people obviously, but if there were 100's of them zipping around, perhaps some even pulling small rafts...

BTW - Magnetichead - I hope this disaster is what you hoped it would be. Imagine where'd you be...no hair gel, no hair coloring.

And folks, pony up and make your donations. But not to the red cross.
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Post by Dave »

tnf wrote:This rescue effort is a fucking joke...so frustrating to watch.

I was thinking that waverunners would have been very useful for the rescues in the flooded area, not for large #'s of people obviously, but if there were 100's of them zipping around, perhaps some even pulling small rafts...

BTW - Magnetichead - I hope this disaster is what you hoped it would be. Imagine where'd you be...no hair gel, no hair coloring. Twat.

And folks, pony up and make your donations. But not to the red cross.
We need people with guns down there indiscriminately shooting anyone who threatens anyone else with a weapon
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Post by R00k »

How about a compromise, with rescuers on waverunners carrying guns for protecting people?
tnf
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Post by tnf »

Dave wrote:
tnf wrote:This rescue effort is a fucking joke...so frustrating to watch.

I was thinking that waverunners would have been very useful for the rescues in the flooded area, not for large #'s of people obviously, but if there were 100's of them zipping around, perhaps some even pulling small rafts...

BTW - Magnetichead - I hope this disaster is what you hoped it would be. Imagine where'd you be...no hair gel, no hair coloring. Twat.

And folks, pony up and make your donations. But not to the red cross.
We need people with guns down there indiscriminately shooting anyone who threatens anyone else with a weapon

We need Kevin Costner and the cast of waterworld down there to fix things.
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Post by Dave »

Now you have an armed city. You have to be decisive when things reach this level. Show people you're dead serious and you won't tolerate... well, it's the true definition of terrorism
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