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   From: bill.sloman@ieee.org   
      
   On 7/03/2024 5:03 am, Cursitor Doom wrote:   
   > On Wed, 6 Mar 2024 13:18:46 +1100, Bill Sloman    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 6/03/2024 10:10 am, Cursitor Doom wrote:   
   >>> On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 19:36:13 +0100, Jeroen Belleman   
   >>> wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On 3/5/24 13:21, Cursitor Doom wrote:   
   >>>>> On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 20:56:01 +1100, Bill Sloman    
   >>>>> wrote:   
   >>>> [...]   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I'm sure you know about it as a ritual you have learned to perform. You   
   >>>>>> didn't actually comprehend what you were doing, [...]   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Sorry, Bill. I'm not biting today. You'll have to get a bit more   
   >>>>> inventive if you want to suck me into another of your pointless   
   >>>>> pissing contests.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Would you please do us all the courtesy of ignoring him?   
   >>>   
   >>> I'll try. I'll really try.   
   >>   
   >> And he will fail.   
   >   
   > No Bill, I shall not. You think you can drag me back into your endless   
   > and pointless to-and-fro exchanges by misrepresenting my research and   
   > attempting to undermine it. And I'm jolly well not falling for it.   
      
   I'm not misrepresenting your "research" - such as it was - and I'm not   
   trying to "undermined" it. It was a pathetic waste of time, and I just   
   collapse your house of cards.   
      
   "Undermining" implies that that it had some kind of structure, and it   
   didn't.   
      
   The really comical part of your story is your excuse for ignoring all   
   the work that has been done on the subject since the 1890's - as a giant   
   conspiracy theory to sell the world on anthropogenic global warming.   
      
   In fact you are a part of well funded conspiracy to ignore the science   
   that started in the late 1990's when the fossil carbon extraction   
   industry realised that anthropogenic global warming was eventually going   
   to reduce their cash flows.   
      
   By 2010 this was obvious enough to get written up in a book that sold well.   
      
   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchants_of_Doubt   
      
   In 2006 it was obvious enough to earn a chapter in George Monbiot's "Heat".   
      
   https://www.monbiot.com/books/heat/   
      
   You've got the situation exactly ass backwards - which probably appeals   
   to your enthusiasm for fatuous absurdity.   
      
   --   
   Bill Sloman, Sydney   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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