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Tue, 13 Mar 2007

Mar 13, 2007, 10:14 [home/curiosities]
Scientists Threatened for Climate Denial

Interesting:

By Tom Harper, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 12:24am GMT 11/03/2007

Scientists who questioned mankind’s impact on climate change have received death threats and claim to have been shunned by the scientific community.

They say the debate on global warming has been “hijacked” by a powerful alliance of politicians, scientists and environmentalists who have stifled all questioning about the true environmental impact of carbon dioxide emissions.

Timothy Ball, a former climatology professor at the University of Winnipeg in Canada, has received five deaths threats by email since raising concerns about the degree to which man was affecting climate change.

One of the emails warned that, if he continued to speak out, he would not live to see further global warming.

“Western governments have pumped billions of dollars into careers and institutes and they feel threatened,” said the professor.

I can tolerate being called a sceptic because all scientists should be sceptics, but then they started calling us deniers, with all the connotations of the Holocaust. That is an obscenity. It has got really nasty and personal.

Last week, Professor Ball appeared in The Great Global Warming Swindle, a Channel 4 documentary in which several scientists claimed the theory of man-made global warming had become a “religion”, forcing alternative explanations to be ignored.

Richard Lindzen, the professor of Atmospheric Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology - who also appeared on the documentary - recently claimed: “Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves labelled as industry stooges.

“Consequently, lies about climate change gain credence even when they fly in the face of the science.”

Dr Myles Allen, from Oxford University, agreed. He said: “The Green movement has hijacked the issue of climate change. It is ludicrous to suggest the only way to deal with the problem is to start micro managing everyone, which is what environmentalists seem to want to do.”

Nigel Calder, a former editor of New Scientist, said: “Governments are trying to achieve unanimity by stifling any scientist who disagrees. Einstein could not have got funding under the present system.”

I don’t know what the facts are, but there is no harm in being sensitive to environmental issues— as long as the big picture of economical health is always kept in mind.

~Jason

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Mon, 05 Feb 2007

Feb 05, 2007, 09:44 [home/curiosities]
Unanswered Questions of Science

Wired News posted this great article covering the questions science is still unable to answer. Check it out.
~Jason

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Thu, 14 Dec 2006

Dec 14, 2006, 21:43 [home/curiosities/`]
Bursting the Bubble

Some of these truths are shaking my world!

Fiction: If you fall into quicksand, you’ll be sucked under and die.
Fact: You’ll only sink up to your waist.

Fiction: Sitting too close to the TV will ruin your eyes.
Fact: It causes fatigue but no permanent damage.

Fiction: Earth’s rotation causes bathtubs, sinks, and toilets to drain clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Fact: They can go either way in either hemisphere. The shape of the basin and the direction of the incoming flow overwhelm the minuscule effect of planetary spin.

Fiction: Benjamin Franklin’s kite was struck by lightning.
Fact: The kite picked up electricity from the air, causing an arc between Franklin’s hand and a key tied to his end of the string.

Fiction: A penny dropped from the top of a skyscraper can kill someone.
Fact: It could never pick up enough velocity to kill, just to bang you up a little.

Fiction: Swimming after you eat will cause cramps and lead to drowning.
Fact: There is a very slight risk of cramps, but only for vigorous swimmers.

Fiction: A drunken teenager can tip over a sleeping cow.
Fact: It would take several semisober people and a paralyzed cow. Anyway, cows sleep lying down.

Fiction: There’s a dark side of the moon.
Fact: The entire lunar surface receives sunlight during the moon’s monthly orbit around Earth.

Fiction: Swallowed chewing gum takes seven years to digest.
Fact: Gum is not digested. It passes through the gastro-intestinal system, usually within 24 hours.

~Jason



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Wed, 05 Jul 2006

Jul 05, 2006, 15:42 [home/curiosities]
Mozy Backup and My Laptop

I just discovered a great site that has 2 gigabytes of free backup storage space!! And a cool little application that constantly monitors your files and backs up your files in an encrypted way as they change!!

It’s called Mozy (https://mozy.com/?ref=DM4326) and it’s awesome— and everytime I refer 4 friends, I get an extra free gig of space!!

So please, sign up, even if you don’t use it, so that I can get a few gigs free.

They do have a paid feature, where for 5 bucks a month you get 30 gigs. That’s pretty awesome, even at the cost, and it’s relaxing to me, to know that my files are always backed up for me automatically!

I just went through a bit of a disaster with my laptop, because the power cord’s little barrel connector broke off the back of the motherboard, and I had to solder another one on. That laptop had a lot of crucial data on it, and I couldn’t access it the whole time it was down. And to fix it, I had to take the whole thing apart, right down to the bones!! I was afraid I wasn’t going to be able to fix it!!

So anyway, try Mozy!
~Jason 



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Sun, 19 Mar 2006

Mar 19, 2006, 13:43 [home/curiosities]
I’m Worth A Lot
I am worth $3,037,290 on HumanForSale.com

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