Science > Physics > Re: Fusion is better than fission and better than Scott Nudds denying his existence
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11 May 2007 01:36:15 PM |
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Re: Fusion is better than fission and better than Scott Nudds denying his existence |
ahahaha.. AHAHA... VD Scott Nudd's warped, tiny mind nuddles as
"Vendicar Decarian" <BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com> who wrote in
message news:9DI0i.11331$WE.7509@read1.cgocable.net...
"Fred Kasner" <fkasner@sbcglobal.net> wrote to VD
Utter nonsense. There is not enough ice there to raise sealevel 16 ft.
2/3 of the surface of the Earth is water. How in the hell could there be
enough ice piled up in one small continent to raise the ocean levels 16
ft. You appear to have flooded this NG with sheer nonsense repeatedly.
[VD's warped, tiny mind addresses the **world**]
Yes world. Global Warming denialists really are as technically
illiterate as Fred Kasner. -- Stupid.. Kasner. Can't divide a
volume by an area.
[hanson]
ahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... Now, that VD Scotty has addressed
the world and determined that Kaz was wrong in response to
"Dan Bloomquist" <public21@lakeweb.com> who wrote
Hi Fred, Correct me if I'm wrong, but:
30 million cubic kilometers of ice in Antarctica.
335 million square kilometers of ocean.
30/335 is 90 meters.
Of course this neglects coastal spreading.
[hanson to VD Scotty and Dan]
ahahaha... Yo!.. VD Scotty, ain't that something! Now, your already
"warped, tiny mind" can worry and nuddle about that horror too.
I am telling you, VD, it's gonna happen on the next Friday the 13th...
Crank up your hysteria so that you'll be ready for the flood.. ahahaha..
Hey, Bloomquist, you are a very cruel man to rile up and torment
the "warped tiny mind" of VD Scotty with such information. Such
things do never dawn on the green mind... But you've made it loom
large on them now. Here's the guide/link to VD's "warped tiny mind"
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/231453ad1073d34a
BTW, Dan, you might as well reveal and tell the greenies now, that
the world will terminate in the up and coming nuclear explosion:
Google the 953,000 hits for --[ nuclear earth core explosion ]-- and
http://nujournal.net/core.pdf
Hence it will be small fry and immaterial when & whether the oceans
will rise by 90 meters... "après moi la deluge"... the man said, didn't he.
Thanks for the laughs, guys
ahahaha... ahahahanson
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| User: "Dan Bloomquist" |
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| Title: Re: Fusion is better than fission and better than Scott Nudds denyinghis existence |
11 May 2007 03:16:24 PM |
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hanson wrote:
Hi Fred, Correct me if I'm wrong, but:
30 million cubic kilometers of ice in Antarctica.
335 million square kilometers of ocean.
30/335 is 90 meters.
Of course this neglects coastal spreading.
[hanson to VD Scotty and Dan]
ahahaha... Yo!.. VD Scotty, ain't that something! Now, your already
"warped, tiny mind" can worry and nuddle about that horror too.
I am telling you, VD, it's gonna happen on the next Friday the 13th...
Crank up your hysteria so that you'll be ready for the flood.. ahahaha..
Hey, Bloomquist, you are a very cruel man to rile up and torment
the "warped tiny mind" of VD Scotty with such information. Such
things do never dawn on the green mind... But you've made it loom
large on them now. Here's the guide/link to VD's "warped tiny mind"
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/231453ad1073d34a
I know about scotty. No doubt he is narcissistic.
Scotty's little voice:
"I am precious, so precious. They see my power and truth and are
envious. They know how very superior I am with every post I make. They
see me as a god because I am one! Oh yes, I am precious. The little
sniveling rats run from my truths! See how I post and few dare to
challenge me. I will soon have my Nobel prize for my amazing insights
applied to relativity and quantum physics. Because they know how
brilliant I am! They know how precious I am!!! Oh yes, I am like a god,
no, a Zeus! Oh, am I amazing!!!"
BTW, Dan, you might as well reveal and tell the greenies now, that
the world will terminate in the up and coming nuclear explosion...
Now that is just silly. If you would note, I didn't say it would melt, I
was only quantifying what was there.
If you want something to worry about it would be picking the next asset
class we, (as the world), can exploit to keep economies growing.
How about you pick one?
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| User: "Vendicar Decarian" |
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| Title: Re: Fusion is better than fission and better than Scott Nudds denying his existence |
11 May 2007 03:31:53 PM |
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"Dan Bloomquist" <public21@lakeweb.com> wrote
Oh yes, I am like a god, no, a Zeus! Oh, am I amazing!!!"
No.. Amazingly amazing.... Brain the size of a planet.
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