Ominous prediction indeed.

Explain how a rise in a few thousandths in ppm of CO2 has dick to do with anything.

Put that Science degree to work for us.

You won't believe science no matter what they say. I'll put my trust in the thousands of scientists working hard on understanding our climate. You can keep yours in AmericanThinker and Breitbart.

I love your science degree at work. master's in google, minor in wikipedia.
 
You won't believe science no matter what they say. I'll put my trust in the thousands of scientists working hard on understanding our climate. You can keep yours in AmericanThinker and Breitbart.

I love your science degree at work. master's in google, minor in wikipedia.

Yeah, too bad there is dissention in your happy cluster-fuck consensus that tried to make models the truth.

It's November 13, tonight we will set yet another record at 17 degrees. The models did not predict that. You can keep your NPR Science degree to yourself, you do not know what the fuck you are talking about when it comes to modeling which was my specialty in getting an actual computer science and math degree. You expertise is in reading what reenforces your belief system born of your fucking cut-rate arts degree.

Your side takes a million pixel map of the atmosphere, shows everyone a 10X10 slice of it, points to one pixel, magnifies it and points out that 1/14 of a pixel is now 1/13 of a pixel and that means, Chicken Little, that the sky is falling, the end of the world is imminent and we must return to a more primitive state in order to survive. I mean, after all, we've seen all those SciFi movies where the human population has been reduced to almost nothing living in harmony with no wants, no needs and no apparent source of all their fine goods and futuristic homes as if they just "magically" sprouted out of the ground or grew on fucking miracle trees left by some superior race that would have nothing to do with us as long as we were burning fossil fuel...

:rolleyes:
 
You won't believe science no matter what they say. I'll put my trust in the thousands of scientists working hard on understanding our climate. You can keep yours in AmericanThinker and Breitbart.

I love your science degree at work. master's in google, minor in wikipedia.

You won't believe science that disagrees with the agreed upon narrative, no matter how compelling. You will not consider scale or the cost vs benefit of the proposals of the alarmists.

No matter that "they" say simply means "they" who support the sky is falling notion.
 
You won't believe science that disagrees with the agreed upon narrative, no matter how compelling. You will not consider scale or the cost vs benefit of the proposals of the alarmists.

No matter that "they" say simply means "they" who support the sky is falling notion.

:cool:

The shoe has hit the other foot...,

;)

the leather has met the road, and the chicken has reached the other side.
 
Yeah, too bad there is dissention in your happy cluster-fuck consensus that tried to make models the truth.

It's November 13, tonight we will set yet another record at 17 degrees. The models did not predict that. You can keep your NPR Science degree to yourself, you do not know what the fuck you are talking about when it comes to modeling which was my specialty in getting an actual computer science and math degree. You expertise is in reading what reenforces your belief system born of your fucking cut-rate arts degree.

Your side takes a million pixel map of the atmosphere, shows everyone a 10X10 slice of it, points to one pixel, magnifies it and points out that 1/14 of a pixel is now 1/13 of a pixel and that means, Chicken Little, that the sky is falling, the end of the world is imminent and we must return to a more primitive state in order to survive. I mean, after all, we've seen all those SciFi movies where the human population has been reduced to almost nothing living in harmony with no wants, no needs and no apparent source of all their fine goods and futuristic homes as if they just "magically" sprouted out of the ground or grew on fucking miracle trees left by some superior race that would have nothing to do with us as long as we were burning fossil fuel...

:rolleyes:

It gets right back to the fact that they swallow the models hook, line, and sinker. It matters not that the models have been in error now for going on 17 years. It matters not that the proponents of the 'end of the world as we know it' have, so far, come up with 54 excuses as to why the models are wrong and yet they continue to work off the same model base. It matters not that those that are preaching the 'end of the world as we know it' are no more climatologists than the mathematicians, engineers, and physicists that are ripping those models to shreds.

It is no longer science, it is a religious belief posing as science that they are trying to proselytize. Not unlike the priests of old (and some still do today) that predicted the end of the world and demanded alms to make all aright. They only enriched themselves that the governments they worked hand in hand with.

Ishmael
 
It gets right back to the fact that they swallow the models hook, line, and sinker. It matters not that the models have been in error now for going on 17 years. It matters not that the proponents of the 'end of the world as we know it' have, so far, come up with 54 excuses as to why the models are wrong and yet they continue to work off the same model base. It matters not that those that are preaching the 'end of the world as we know it' are no more climatologists than the mathematicians, engineers, and physicists that are ripping those models to shreds.

It is no longer science, it is a religious belief posing as science that they are trying to proselytize. Not unlike the priests of old (and some still do today) that predicted the end of the world and demanded alms to make all aright. They only enriched themselves that the governments they worked hand in hand with.

Ishmael

And some one here is really infatuated with Gaia...

;)

After all Christianity, the father? the son? Adam first, then Eve? that shit don't go down too well with the crowd focused like a laser on their sexual orientation.

*there's a shot!*
 
There Be No Shelter Here

http://www.threadbombing.com/data/media/2/Futurama-BenderPimpStrut.gif

so: ">>Not Y3K Compliant<<"

"A Stern Warning of Things to Come" aired: 16 April,*2000
http://theinfosphere.org/The_Deep_South

First air date 12 January,*2003
http://theinfosphere.org/Kif_Gets_Knocked_Up_a_Notch

"Kif : The*Holo-shed's on the fritz again! The characters turned real!"
"Zap : Damn! The last time that happened, I got slapped with three paternity suits!"

Kif*just can't stand his long-distance relationship with*Amy*any more - he wants more. Just at this moment, the crew is sent to deliver pain medicine to the hive mind of Nigel 7. The*Nimbus*is patrolling nearby, with Kif onboard. Amy smuggles herself on board of the*Planet Express Ship*and changes course towards the*Nimbuswhile the crew is in*hibernative naptosis*to save oxygen.

Kif and Amy share an intimate moment on the*Nimbus'*Holo-Shed*where he tries to display his romantic feelings to her, when the Holo-shed malfunctions and the holographic characters come alive. Kif and Amy flee towards the bridge, pursued by the holograms.*Zapp*fires on the pursuers, causing an explosive decompression that whirls everyone around on the bridge. In the process, Kif loses his right glove and has skin contact with everyone present. Later in sickbay, the doctor finds that Kif is pregnant.

...and then:
Gattica (1997)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119177/

Multiplicity (1996)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117108/

...and then:
http://www.yourgeneticgenealogist.com/2014/01/artificial-insemination.html
Further, they wish to emphasize upfront that this is not intended as a negative DNA testing story and that they are thankful for the knowledge gained through their tests.

Paula explained to me that just over twenty years ago; she and her husband were having difficulty conceiving. Their OB/GYN referred them to a fertility clinic associated with the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. (They have since learned that the legal name of the clinic was Reproductive Medical Technologies, but at that time only knew it as the University's clinic.) Paula underwent artificial insemination with her husband’s sperm several times unsuccessfully and they were thrilled when she conceived on what they had decided would be their last try in mid-August of 1991. They have been blessed with their wonderful daughter, Ashley, for the ensuing 21 years. Paula proudly told me that Ashley excels at everything that she tries – music, dance and even physics - and that she had always expressed an inexplicable desire to learn Russian. Paula had sometimes pondered from whom Ashley had inherited her elegant, long fingers and musical talent, but assumed those traits had somehow skipped a generation or two in Jeff’s or her own family.
*
After this discovery the family decided to undergo traditional paternity testing and they were not surprised when the results confirmed 23andMe’s findings. Since they were desirous of knowledge about Ashley’s paternal biological heritage, I advised them to have her tested at the other two major genetic genealogy testing companies, Family Tree DNA and AncestryDNA, in order to search for close paternal relatives. What we all expected to eventually find was another family who had been clients at the same fertility clinic and had their sample accidentally switched with Jeff’s. Paula and Jeff wondered if Jeff might have a child out there somewhere being raised by Ashley’s biological father.
*
When Ashley’s results came back at AncestryDNA, Paula immediately noticed that Ashley had a predicted 2nd cousin who was not from Paula’s side of the family. Paula’s family has deep Southwestern United States roots and 23andMe’s Ancestry Composition clearly distinguished between her genetic contribution to Ashley’s genome and this unknown significantly Eastern European biological father.*

Paula bravely told her story to Ashley’s new cousin via AncestryDNA’s messaging system and waited for a reply. It took about a month, but when the reply came, it was not what had been expected. Cheryl* told Paula that her first cousin, Thomas Ray Lippert (his real name), had lived in Salt Lake City and had mentioned to the family that he was a sperm donor. A sperm donor? That was a strange twist since Paula and Jeff had never requested donor sperm. Further discussion revealed that not only had Tom claimed that he was a sperm donor, but he had actually worked at the fertility clinic Paula and Jeff had used.
...
In the second phone call with Paula, Cheryl revealed Tom’s troubled past. Expressing that she wanted to be completely upfront, she told Paula that Tom had served time in prison for kidnapping a female college student. Sickened by this knowledge, Paula searched the Internet for any additional information on him. She was shocked to find an*article*from People Magazine dated October 20, 1975. What she read was horrifying. The article stated that Tom had been a brilliant law student at Notre Dame Law School and had gone on to a promising early career as a law professor at Southwestern State College. However all that changed, when at 25, he was accused of hatching a bizarre plan to kidnap a young Purdue student and hold her as a prisoner in a “love experiment”. The student was reportedly kept in a black box and subjected to electro- shock therapy in an attempt to brainwash her into falling in love with Tom. After his arrest by the FBI, Tom hired the famed attorney F. Lee Bailey to defend him. Bailey negotiated a plea bargain for him and Tom pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to kidnap and received a sentence of six years in prison, serving two.*
...
It might surprise some to hear Paula’s thoughts on DNA testing and how it has affected her family’s lives.

...and then:
#780: http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=62089523&postcount=780
PayDay said:
COME TO SEE THE VIOLENCE INHERENT IN THE SYSTEM:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/h...e-to-make-sex-selection-abortion-illegal.html
She told the Commons: "It is a shame that this clarification is needed. Successive health minsters and even the Prime Minister have been very clear they state that abortion for reasons of gender alone is illegal. The Prime Minister has described the practice as appalling but they are being ignored.

+multiparent lawsuits... :eek: wait...
OMFG!!!!!!!!!
GENETIC DRUGS IN THE WATER!!!!!! (to bring that back around)!!!!!

http://www.threadbombing.com/data/media/31/7gxECduOygegy0h4I6jSoahMo1_500.jpg

...and then:
http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-scour-genomes-people-live-past-110-194749114.html
Scientists studying these "supercentenarians" said on Wednesday they sequenced the genomes of 17 people ages 110 to 116 to try to determine whether they possess genetic traits that may account for their membership in this exclusive club that worldwide includes only about 75 individuals, nearly all women.

...and then:
9 April,*2000
http://theinfosphere.org/A_clone_of_my_own
The video, along with all the comments of his friends make the Professor think he's wasted his life. Leela tries to console him by saying he still has 10 years left. Only 10 years, because when old people turn 160,*Sunset Squad Robotstake them to the*Near Death Star*and they never return. He decides to name a successor. After a few days in his lab, the Professor returns to announce his successor's identity. Neither*Fry, Leela,*Bender,*Hermes,*Zoidberg*norAmy*(who is trusted the Professor's dentures) turn out to be the successor despite having thought one of them was going to be. The Professor reveals his 12-year-old clone,*Cubert.

...and then:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2472037,00.asp
IBM's Watson Group today announced an undisclosed investment in Pathway Genomics to create the first cognitive consumer app based on a user's genetic makeup.

Citing research on genomic medicine, IBM said the bioinformatics market is expected to grow to $12.86 billion by 2020. Few consumers, however, have access to or can benefit from personalized wellness-related recommendations tailored to their individual needs. Which is where IBM and Pathway Genomics come in.

By leveraging the natural language processing and cognitive capabilities of Watson, consumers will be able to "Ask Watson" for insights, based on their own genes, wearable data, and other wellness information, like emotional, physical, and social well being.

"The medical industry is undergoing a dramatic and systemic change, putting the consumer more in charge of their own health care," Michael Nova, chief medical officer at Pathway Genomics and member of the Watson Advisory Board, said in a statement. "Giving the consumers access to a powerful tool built upon cognitive learning and Watson will make the change even more transformative."

Scary Robots? Who cares about scary robots?
It's the person that uses them, and for what they use them for or how they are programmed.

http://theinfosphere.org/Sunset_Squad_Robot
http://theinfosphere.org/A_clone_of_my_own
The**(presumably one of many, as reference is made to "Sunset Squad Robots"), is a robot sent to collect people once they reach the age of 160, and convey them to the*Near Death Star.*

+July 9, 2013:
http://thetruthwins.com/archives/the-coming-national-dna-database
The Coming National DNA Database

.... my god...
http://www.threadbombing.com/data/media/19/1949.jpg

***bonus fun on the bun:
+In Time 2011
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1637688/

Rage Against The Machine: No Shelter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NEoesmnYU4

Genetics and DNA in film:
http://www.scifi-movies.com/english/films-theme-31-1-genetics-dna.htm
http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD023539.html
http://www.moviecus.com/theme/movies-about-genetic

311: Other Side of Things
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1q4XH6oJ9g

Jefferson Airplane: Other Side of This Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltyjNjsz8UU

...stupid *stars*
 
You won't believe science no matter what they say. I'll put my trust in the thousands of scientists working hard on understanding our climate. You can keep yours in AmericanThinker and Breitbart.

I love your science degree at work. master's in google, minor in wikipedia.

How do you know?
 
Your side takes a million pixel map of the atmosphere, shows everyone a 10X10 slice of it, points to one pixel, magnifies it and points out that 1/14 of a pixel is now 1/13 of a pixel and that means, Chicken Little, that the sky is falling, the end of the world is imminent and we must return to a more primitive state in order to survive. I mean, after all, we've seen all those SciFi movies where the human population has been reduced to almost nothing living in harmony with no wants, no needs and no apparent source of all their fine goods and futuristic homes as if they just "magically" sprouted out of the ground or grew on fucking miracle trees left by some superior race that would have nothing to do with us as long as we were burning fossil fuel...

I liked this part :D
 
Looks like Cassidy has a 16 point lead over Sen. Mary Landrieu, looks like her shit is raggedy.:D

Her final act of desperation just isn't paying off at all.

I heard (unverified yet) that 28 of the democrat senators that voted for "ShuckNJiveCare" are gone from the senate. True, they all weren't replaced by republicans, but one way or another they're gone. And Mary will make it 29.

Over 60% still want nothing to do with "ShuckNJiveCare."

61% of those polled are against the Net Neutrality bull shit.

75+% want nothing to do with the proposed amnesty.

I predict an even greater % think that the announced treaty with China is a serious case of mental masturbation.

Over 60% are in favor of the pipeline.

You can only attempt to rule against the will of the people for so long before the consequences start drawing interest.

Ishmael
 
Her final act of desperation just isn't paying off at all.

I heard (unverified yet) that 28 of the democrat senators that voted for "ShuckNJiveCare" are gone from the senate. True, they all weren't replaced by republicans, but one way or another they're gone. And Mary will make it 29.

Over 60% still want nothing to do with "ShuckNJiveCare."

61% of those polled are against the Net Neutrality bull shit.

75+% want nothing to do with the proposed amnesty.

I predict an even greater % think that the announced treaty with China is a serious case of mental masturbation.

Over 60% are in favor of the pipeline.

You can only attempt to rule against the will of the people for so long before the consequences start drawing interest.

Ishmael

He is tarnishing the brand and reducing the pool of credible 2016 candidates for his Democrat Replacement. You can fool some of the people...

;)

It's going to look like the contents of the clown college car up on the primary debate stage.
 
He is tarnishing the brand and reducing the pool of credible 2016 candidates for his Democrat Replacement. You can fool some of the people...

;)

It's going to look like the contents of the clown college car up on the primary debate stage.

You would have a point except that side likes bread and circuses.
 
He is tarnishing the brand and reducing the pool of credible 2016 candidates for his Democrat Replacement. You can fool some of the people...

;)

It's going to look like the contents of the clown college car up on the primary debate stage.

More and more evidence is emerging that he's only backing one horse for 2016. Rumor is it's 1/32 Appaloosa.

Ishmael
 
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