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   From: sc@00.ter   
      
   Once in a China Blue Moon wrote:   
   > In article , Jamir Quay    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> Once in a China Blue Moon wrote:   
   >>> In article <4b10f6de$0$4865$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com>,   
   >>> "krp" wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> "abelard" wrote in message   
   >>>> news:uj90h5duihkru8435a40ku5g94vg6hbd5e@4ax.com...   
   >>>> >   
   >>>>>>>>>> Since it is the cycles of the sun's activity driving most of this,   
   >>>>>>>>>> he   
   >>>>>>>>>> can   
   >>>>>>>>>> get himself some big buckets of really COLD water and run his fairy   
   >>>>>>>>>> ass   
   >>>>>>>>>> to   
   >>>>>>>>>> the sun and put it out!   
   >>>>>>>>> Carbon dioxide has dampened out this for hundreds of millions of   
   >>>>>>>>> years.   
   >>>>>>>>> Biological activity had been increasing and decreasing carbon dioxide   
   >>>>>>>>> to   
   >>>>>>>>> keep   
   >>>>>>>>> world wide temperatures fairly even. Only now when humans have   
   >>>>>>>>> reinjected   
   >>>>>>>>> into   
   >>>>>>>>> the biosphere carbon that had been sequestered for on to billion   
   >>>>>>>>> years   
   >>>>>>>>> that the   
   >>>>>>>>> temperatures are being driven outside the evolved balance.   
   >>>>>>>> HORSE SHIT! The last ICE AGE happened when lots of humans were around.   
   >>>>>>> And digging up and burning coal, no doubt.   
   >>>>>> Nope. Worse. WOOD!   
   >>>>> go back to school....   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Really? What does YOUR education tell you man was using for fire   
   >>>> 100,000   
   >>>> years ago? NUCLEAR POWER?   
   >>> Had the wood lay on the surface for 800 million years without oxidising?   
   >>>   
   >> Has your brain been dormant as long?   
   >   
   > One of these things is not like the others.   
   >   
   Agreed, wood is useful.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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