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Much easier to mock the idiot and not get bogged down in the mire.
But Stripe, he lives for the mire.
Much easier to mock the idiot and not get bogged down in the mire.
It is worse than that. His point is that the surface of the water must be measured from the lowest point in a body of water.
By that reasoning, sea level on the west coast of the United States is 36,200 ft., while sea level on the east coast of the United States is 28,231 ft., and the sea level at New Orleans is only 5,299 ft.
His argument is so ridiculous that there is nothing left to do but Barbarian.
So it existed for a few years, had very little trade volume and then ceased to exist, hardly the compelling interest that would drive the climate change debate.
I am not lying about what you said, anyone can look back at your posts and see that you are measuring sea level at New Orleans from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, despite my repeated attempts to get you to correct yourself.If you care what people think of your character, you should not lie about what people say.
And, once again, you prove that I was not lying. You are still measuring sea level at New Orleans from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.The observation was that the storm surge added only a tiny fraction to the total depth of the Gulf, but it was that tiny fraction that devastated New Orleans.
You are the one measuring sea level from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.Only if you're dumb enough to assume that the sea bottom on all of them is at the same level.
That is what I have been saying. So, a change of .0004 in the sea level at New Orleans had no effect. Your example did nothing towards making your point, so you should have switched to one that could. You were arguing that a change of 100 ppm in CO2 can have large effects, which is the Butterfly Effect argument. To support this, you assumed you were making a Butterfly Effect argument about the waves that flooded New Orleans, but were not able to make a valid connection between the depth of the Gulf of Mexico and the height of the waves above sea level. The problem with your argument is that the waves that flooded New Orleans were caused by the high winds of Hurricane Katrina.By definition, sea level is zero. Depth is listed in negative numbers, and elevations in positive numbers. .
I look like someone that tried to correct your error several times and found you were unwilling to use reason.C'mon, you surely must know what your behavior looks like to honest people..
As noted before. When you realize you lost the argument, you get upset and call names. It's how we know you know you lost.
Next time, take the time to learn about it.
I am not lying about what you said
:rotfl: Your spin doesn't work.I'm happy to let anyone who cares to check decide if you honestly characterized my statements. You got a little careless with the truth; you got caught. Learn from it and go on.
And since you've abandoned your argument on CO2, I think we're done here, unless you want to call me some more names.
As far as CO2 goes, we still do not have enough for decent plant yields.
I would love to see the crops grown with a CO2 concentration of 1,125 ppm.
If the global warming theorists are correct, the accelerated crop yields and extended growing season would end world hunger.
Who cares if Al Gore thinks polar bears cannot swim.
Nah, he is just the poster child forYou guys are really obsessed with Gore, um?
Nah, he is just the poster child for inventing the internet Global Warming Climate Change.
"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."
-- Vice President Al Go
Yep. Obsessed. With a second-rate politician. Apparently, it makes him unable to think rationally. Poor fellah.
Oh genuine. Don't do it. Barbie lives for the mud wrestling. Let him be.
"We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a *part* of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a *part* of Europe."
-- Vice President Al Gore
"I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy - but that could change."
-- Vice President Al Gore, 5/22/98
Yep, when your opponents resort to namecalling and no argument, you win.Stipe and Genuine on You Tube.
And since Genuine has backed away from the issue on CO2, and has decided it's safer to make fun of Algore, I think my work is done here.
Don't forget to close the door on your way out. It's cold. :wave2:I think my work is done here.
You "win" because you refuse to engage honestly in any discussion.Yep, when your opponents resort to namecalling and no argument, you win.
I betcha a million dollars he posts again within the hour.Oh thank God. Does this mean tiresome old Barbie will really call it a day?