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"Sam Wormley" |
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12 Oct 2007 01:55:03 PM |
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The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2007/
The Nobel Peace Prize 2007
o Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
o Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr.
"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater
knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay
the foundations for the measures that are needed to
counteract such change"
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
12 Oct 2007 09:44:19 PM |
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On Oct 13, 4:55 am, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2007/
The Nobel Peace Prize 2007
o Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
o Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr.
Hahaha. Fools awarding themselves. What an endless source of
entertainment.
"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater
knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay
the foundations for the measures that are needed to
counteract such change"
Hahaha.
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
15 Oct 2007 09:14:17 AM |
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GW is the lack of rain , not enouph forest fires not enouph ash not
enouph polution to rain.
The reasons are simple.
1 , controle of oil.
2. you cant import gas because it wount be mixed right because you must
by GW gas.
3. 100 mil bare oil is 33 million ton carbon year.
1 tree takes 1 ton carbon out of the air year.
the lack of rain is even more controle over markets and a win win gop
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| User: "hanson" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
15 Oct 2007 10:44:43 AM |
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"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:27113-471375B9-438@storefull-3214.bay.webtv.net...
GW is the lack of rain ,
not enouph forest fires not enouph ash not enouph polution to rain.
The reasons are simple.
1 , controle of oil.
2. you cant import gas because it wount be mixed right because
you must by GW gas.
3. 100 mil bare oil is 33 million ton carbon year.
1 tree takes 1 ton carbon out of the air year.
the lack of rain is even more controle over markets and a win win gop
[hanson]
To all Global Warmers:
tj Frazir is a HUGE, large scale owner of forest/timber lands.
tjF owns millions of acres in Maine & in the Brazilian Rainforest,
he say. Is he right in his assessment? After all he is a multi
*B*illionaire and has a real stake in this, NOT like you green enviro
welfare recipients and "have-nots".
Here is your chance to tell to the "man-who-HAS" what you think
about his, tj Frazir's, plans.
ahahaha... ahahahaha... ahahanson
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
15 Oct 2007 08:18:06 PM |
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$ 3450 mt copper 99,98 % 5000 ton india.
market usa $ 6000 mt.
The seller only wants 68 % and the trade Import bank of usa garrentees
85 % but take 80 % .
@$30 mil market value barrow 80 frro the fed 24 mil and but it for 17
mil and that 7 mil is direct into your account.
The 20 % is 10 % terrif and taxes and ins and shipping.
idiot
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| User: "hanson" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
16 Oct 2007 12:34:25 AM |
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"hanson" <hanson@quick.net> wrote in message
news:LVLQi.2277$et1.256@trnddc02...
"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:27113-471375B9-438@storefull-3214.bay.webtv.net...
news:19311-4714137D-479@storefull-3213.bay.webtv.net...
"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:27113-471375B9-438@storefull-3214.bay.webtv.net...
GW is the lack of rain ,
not enouph forest fires not enouph ash not enouph polution to rain.
The reasons are simple.
1 , controle of oil.
2. you cant import gas because it wount be mixed right because
you must by GW gas.
3. 100 mil bare oil is 33 million ton carbon year.
1 tree takes 1 ton carbon out of the air year.
the lack of rain is even more controle over markets and a win win gop
[hanson]
To all Global Warmers:
tj Frazir is a HUGE, large scale owner of forest/timber lands.
tjF owns millions of acres in Maine & in the Brazilian Rainforest,
he say. Is he right in his assessment? After all he is a multi
*B*illionaire and has a real stake in this, NOT like you green enviro
welfare recipients and "have-nots".
Here is your chance to tell to the "man-who-HAS" what you think
about his, tj Frazir's, plans.
"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19311-4714137D-479@storefull-3213.bay.webtv.net...
im soo rich i dont care where the ax handle is.
i just bought 150,000 ton copper at $4000 ton wrote a
check for 600 mil an hour after i sold it for 900 mil.
300 mil was my boatloaded so 1 day work and im done .
i worked 5 hours and am taking another 6 months off.
[hanson]
tj, I am gonna be nice to you. Don't try to impress me, sailor.
Impress the enviros. Don't post to sci.physics with this. You
won't get any traction with this in sci.physics. The mooches
for you to milk are in ** sci.environment & alt.global-warming **.
These 2 NGs are your new territory, tj.
You are not too stupid to do see that, or are you?
Post there in ** sci.environment & alt.global-warming **. .
I didn't see your post in neither one of them yet.
Don't be a dunce , tj. Post there!
The money is there for cons like you. Greenies are easy pickens!
Go for it, tj! ---> ** sci.environment & alt.global-warming **.
hanson
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| User: "HangEveryRepubliKKKan" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
17 Oct 2007 03:23:11 PM |
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NASA finds evidence of widespread Antarctic melting
Last Updated: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 | 10:04 AM ET
Rising temperatures two years ago led to widespread melting of snow cover in
west Antarctica, according to scientists examining the impact of global
warming on the icy continent.
The melting of snow cover in regions in January 2005 was the most
significant Antarctic melting seen since satellites began observing the
continent three decades ago, NASA said Tuesday.
NASA's QuikScat satellite detected extensive areas of snowmelt, shown in
yellow and red, in west Antarctica in January 2005.
(NASA/JPL) It was also the first major melting detected using NASA's
QuikScat satellite, which can measure both accumulated snowfall and
temperatures in various regions.
The team of scientists found evidence of melting in regions not normally
affected: up to 900 kilometres inland from the open ocean, farther than 85
degrees south (within 500 kilometres of the South Pole) and higher than
2,000 metres above sea level.
QuikScat found maximum air temperatures at the time of melting were
unusually high, reaching more than 5 C in one of the areas. These maximum
temperatures remained above the melting point for approximately a week.
The researchers were led by Son Nghiem of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
and Konrad Steffen, the director of the Co-operative Institute for Research
in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado. They published
their results in a book, Dynamic Planet.
"Antarctica has shown little to no warming in the recent past, with the
exception of the Antarctic Peninsula, but now large regions are showing the
first signs of the impacts of warming as interpreted by this satellite
analysis," said Steffen in a statement.
"Increases in snowmelt, such as this in 2005, definitely could have an
impact on larger-scale melting of Antarctica's ice sheets if they were
severe or sustained over time."
The 2005 melt was extensive enough to create a layer of ice when the water
refroze, but was not long enough for the water to flow to the sea. Steffen
said if enough water from melted snow is created, it could slip through the
cracks of the continent's ice sheets and potentially affect their movement.
The Antarctic ice mass is the Earth's largest freshwater reserve, and
changes in its condition can have an impact on sea levels, ocean salinity
and water currents.
"We need to know what's coming in and going out of the ice sheets," said
Ngheim.
"QuikScat data, combined with data from NASA's IceSat and Gravity Recovery
and Climate Experiment satellites, along with aircraft and ground
measurements, all contribute to more accurate estimates of how the polar ice
sheets are changing."
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
15 Oct 2007 08:27:25 PM |
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im soo rich i dont care where the ax handle is.
i just bought 150,000 ton copper at $4000 ton wrote a check for 600 mil
an hour after i sold it for 900 mil.
300 mil was my boatloaded so 1 day work and im done .
short trade hanson.. i worked 5 hours and am taking another 6 months
off.
if you just had a brain handiass hanson...
you'dda find that $2100 tom dry milk in ukrane
in the nice blue bags with the cows on them .
it dont get any easyer and if you dont understand then you never will
because it wont get any easyer.
all the tities in the world .
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: The Nobel Peace Prize 2007 |
12 Oct 2007 02:08:57 PM |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2007/
The Nobel Peace Prize 2007
o Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
o Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr.
"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater
knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay
the foundations for the measures that are needed to
counteract such change"
Science 318(5487) 36 (2007)
Plant trees in Baviaanskloof, Africa to offset carbon footprints.
When did a dollar sent to Africa do anything other than end up in a
kingshit *****'s Swiss bank account? Ditto HHS. Gore shared the
2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Quick, let's pull the dirt in over our
coffins lest we have a chance to escape.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
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| User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=98=A0Relf?=" |
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| Title: The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what a shock ! |
14 Oct 2007 08:07:15 AM |
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The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what a shock !
Quoting WikiPedia:
“ The government controls key areas, such as
the strategic petroleum sector ( StatoilHydro ),
hydroelectric energy production ( Statkraft ),
alumninium production ( Norsk Hydro ),
the largest Norwegian bank ( DnB NOR )
and telecommunication provider ( Telenor ).
The government controls 31.6 percent of publicly listed companies.
When non-listed companies are included
the state has even higher share in ownership
( mainly from direct oil license ownership ). ”
“ The egalitarian values of the Norwegian society ensure that
the wage difference between
the lowest paid worker and the CEO of most companies
is much smaller than in comparable western economies. ”
“ Projections indicate that the Norwegian pension fund
is set to become the largest capital fund in the world. ”
Quoting Norway.ORG:
“ ‘ During the last few decades,
the Norwegian welfare state has expanded rapidly ’,
Gjedrem pointed out.
He added that taxes have been increased to finance the expansion,
making the tax rate in mainland Norway
among the highest in the OECD countries. ”
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| User: "Daryl McCullough" |
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| Title: Re: The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what a shock ! |
14 Oct 2007 11:07:31 AM |
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Jeff Relf says:
The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what a shock !
The cost per person for federal spending is almost the same in
Norway as in the United States, about 10,000 dollars per year.
So there really is no significant difference there. The spending
priorities are very different though.
--
Daryl McCullough
Ithaca, NY
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| User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" |
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| Title: Re: The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what asho... |
15 Oct 2007 08:22:43 AM |
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Best to read Allan Greenspan's book and how Bush has buried our country
in debt. We know Bush and Chaney are killers,and that the republican
party and the Mafia are two sides to the same coin. Its money and oil
all the way down Bert
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| User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=98=A0Relf?=" |
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| Title: Who's my champion, the Democrats or the Republicans ? |
15 Oct 2007 11:57:53 PM |
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Who's my champion, the Democrats or the Republicans ?
I'm a million dollars in the red, before taxes and lawyers,
and it's compounding at 12 percent per year, for life.
When lucky, I earn 500 U.S. dollars per month,
yet my rent is 430 per month ( soon to be 470 ).
I have no savings, I don't drink or do drugs.
A pack of cigarettes costs 6 dollars
and I can't even smoke them outside without getting harassed.
In fact, I get harassed just for having friends.
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| User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=98=A0Relf?=" |
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| Title: In Norway, feminine ideals are the --> Law <-- . |
15 Oct 2007 02:52:27 AM |
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From what I've been reading, Norway is a real nanny state.
Feminine ideals are the --> Law <--
e.g. 40 percent of board members must be women,
boys must pee sitting down, cigars are yu-u-ukie ! etc.
Quoting Forbes.COM:
“ A number of other Norwegian shipping firm's,
including John Fredriksen's Frontline,
have already relocated to tax heavens such as Bermuda
to avoid the Norwegian tax regime. ”
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what asho... |
15 Oct 2007 09:33:31 AM |
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Nordic Culture > Best Place to Live in the World - Scandinavica.com
Address:http://www.scandinavica.com/culture/society/UNreport.htm
Changed:5:37 AM on Thursday, August 9, 2007
one of the best places to live .
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| User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=98=A0Relf?=" |
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| Title: Do you see lots of ads for cigars on Norwegian TV ? |
15 Oct 2007 08:42:39 PM |
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Do you see lots of ads for cigars on Norwegian TV ?
If not, why not ? Is it to phallic for the little women ?
Does it block out their expensive perfumes ?
Why did you move Frontline to Bermuda ?
Is 40 percent of the board female ?
Are there cameras to ensure that everyone pees sitting down ?
If you want more freedom, you have to live on the mean streets;
but, even there, fools will judge you, beat you and evict you.
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: The Kingdom of Norway likes taxes and Albert Gore... what asho... |
15 Oct 2007 09:22:10 AM |
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dont knock norway untill you see who eats and who has healthcare and
who's living standards are the best .
Run down to the store and buy a 1/4 oz joint ..
go back home and smoke it on the porch .
Then go downtown and find someone to feed.
Not a problem in good old usa .
In the great police states of amerikkka youll go t jail ,,,they might
stun gun your ***** too.
The Kingdom of Norway dont give a flying ***** about gore , bush,
clinton..
The usa media wount compair life in any free country , just the other
police states.
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