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   Message 86 of 2,445   
   TIM RICHARDSON to GAYLEN HINTZ   
   Global Climate Change Myt   
   15 Jan 12 09:02:00   
   
   On 01-13-12, BOB KLAHN said to GAYLEN HINTZ:   
      
   BK>...   
      
   GH> Area : consprcy   
      
   GH> Date : Sun Jan 01, 20:21   
   GH> From : BOB KLAHN   
   GH>    1:123/140 To   : ALL   
   GH> Subj : Global Climate Change Myth   
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   GH>  Had a headlight go out last night. Early this after noon I   
   GH>  went out to the driveway to work on it. Jan 1, 2012,   
   GH>  Toledo Ohio Area. Working on a car in the driveway in a   
   GH>  short sleeve shirt.   
      
   GH>  Isn't Global Warming a myth?   
      
      
   BK>>   
      
   GH>  The point being, in either case it was and is anecdotal   
   GH>  evidence and cannot be referred to as proof of global   
   GH>  climate change or global warming whichever you prefer to   
   GH>  call it. :)   
      
      
   BK>Actually, it was a chain yank for the right wingers. It was 40   
   BK>Deg F here, and that ain't really warm. The point is, so many of   
   BK>the right wingers are southerners that 40 is artic to them. For   
   BK>us native northerners, in January 40F is warm enough to go out   
   BK>in a short sleeve shirt for a bit. I was out there last week in   
   BK>freezing weather, for a short time, in a short sleeve shirt.   
      
      
   Actually, I was born and raised in upstate New York, right on the shores of   
   Lake Ontario. 40 degree temperatures in January in that locale is probably   
   something you'd wear a light jacket to school in. Going in and out of doors,   
   knocking hanging ice from eaves, or sweeping snow from a walk or porch steps   
   in a tee shirt or long-sleeved polo shirt wasn't unheard of.   
      
      
   One of my step-sister's owned a house right up on the shore of the Great Lake,   
   and I used to spend weekends there with my nephew (he was the same age as I   
   was) ice skating on the lake.   
      
      
   BK>As I asked them, how long does it take you to change a headlight   
   BK>bulb. Note that access was relatively easy.   
      
      
   Those who think they're talking to people who've never experienced cold   
   weather, and are boasting about how long they stayed outdoors in 40 degree   
   temperatures wearing a tee shirt, are put their own foot in their mouth.   
   (again!)   
      
      
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   *Durango b301 #PE*    
    * Origin: Since 1991 And Were Still Here! DOCSPLACE.TZO.COM (1:123/140)   

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