• Re: After the Hottest Summer Ever Recorded, September Poised to Break H

    From Bryce@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 4 21:36:51 2023
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    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-se ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no power.
    Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is 4.543
    billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no consistent measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There is no accurate history prior to that and you're all just making assumptions. What is the
    old saying about assumptions? "When you assume, you make an ass out of
    you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development. Various
    authors have, however, credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero
    of Alexandria (10–70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio – the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and
    thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II, the
    Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical scale, but wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

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  • From %@21:1/5 to Bryce on Wed Oct 4 14:40:18 2023
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    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-se
    ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no power.
    Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is 4.543 billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no consistent measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There is no accurate history prior to that and you're all just making assumptions. What is the old saying about assumptions? "When you assume, you make an ass out of
    you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development. Various authors have, however, credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero
    of Alexandria (10โ€“70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio โ€“ the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II, the
    Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical scale, but wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

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  • From Bryce@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 4 22:32:22 2023
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    XPost: alt.global-warming

    On 04 Oct 2023, % <pursent100@gmail.com> posted some news:L5qdncEv2u1fRoD4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some
    news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-
    se ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no
    power. Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is
    4.543 billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no
    consistent measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There
    is no accurate history prior to that and you're all just making
    assumptions. What is the old saying about assumptions? "When you
    assume, you make an ass out of you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development.
    Various authors have, however, credited the invention of the
    thermometer to Hero of Alexandria (10โ€“70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio โ€“ the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as
    1612 and thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a
    temperature measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II,
    the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical
    scale, but wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was
    invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

    That too. Could happen any second of any day.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 4 16:46:02 2023
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    XPost: alt.global-warming

    In article <L5qdncEv2u1fRoD4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-se
    ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no power.
    Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is 4.543 billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no consistent measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There is no accurate history prior to that and you're all just making assumptions. What is the old saying about assumptions? "When you assume, you make an ass out of
    you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development. Various authors have, however, credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero
    of Alexandria (10?70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio ? the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II, the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical scale, but wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

    i didnt know he was that old

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  • From %@21:1/5 to Bryce on Wed Oct 4 16:12:08 2023
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    XPost: alt.global-warming

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, % <pursent100@gmail.com> posted some news:L5qdncEv2u1fRoD4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some
    news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-
    se ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no
    power. Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is
    4.543 billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no
    consistent measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There
    is no accurate history prior to that and you're all just making
    assumptions. What is the old saying about assumptions? "When you
    assume, you make an ass out of you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development.
    Various authors have, however, credited the invention of the
    thermometer to Hero of Alexandria (10รขโ‚ฌโ€œ70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio รขโ‚ฌโ€œ the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as
    1612 and thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a
    temperature measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II,
    the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical
    scale, but wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was
    invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

    That too. Could happen any second of any day.

    well it will it time its gas ,
    and they just can't raise the price of it ,
    it has to blow up

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  • From %@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Wed Oct 4 16:13:22 2023
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    XPost: alt.global-warming

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <L5qdncEv2u1fRoD4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some
    news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-se >>>> ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no power. >>>> Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is 4.543
    billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no consistent >>> measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There is no accurate >>> history prior to that and you're all just making assumptions. What is the >>> old saying about assumptions? "When you assume, you make an ass out of
    you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development. Various
    authors have, however, credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero >>> of Alexandria (10?70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio ? the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and >>> thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature
    measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II, the
    Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical scale, but >>> wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by >>> Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

    i didnt know he was that old

    take more interest in current events

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 5 08:16:42 2023
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    XPost: alt.global-warming

    In article <mqScnafciOUPbID4nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <L5qdncEv2u1fRoD4nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Bryce wrote:
    On 04 Oct 2023, Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid> posted some
    news:ufkhub$gd3n$1@dont-email.me:

    https://truthout.org/articles/after-the-hottest-summer-ever-recorded-se >>>> ptember-poised-to-break-heat-records/

    ----------
    "This September would not have been out of place as a typical July
    this decade," one climate scientist said."
    ----------

    Wildfires out there, leaking in here. Athens all sinking and no power. >>>> Whena yousa thinking weesa in trouble?!

    Your claims are unfounded and cannot be supported. The earth is 4.543 >>> billion years old.

    You and everyone else who makes these "Hottest Summer Ever Recorded"
    claims are pissing into the wind then wearing it. There was no consistent
    measuring instrument or method until 400 years ago. There is no accurate >>> history prior to that and you're all just making assumptions. What is the
    old saying about assumptions? "When you assume, you make an ass out of >>> you and me"

    Hero of Alexandria
    The thermometer was not a single invention, but a development. Various >>> authors have, however, credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero >>> of Alexandria (10?70 AD)

    1612: Santorio Santorio ? the first thermometer
    The Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with
    having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and
    thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature >>> measuring device.

    In 1654 the first sealed glass tube was developed by Ferdinand II, the >>> Grand Duke of Tuscany. It contained alcohol and had a numerical scale, but
    wasn't very accurate. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by >>> Daniel Fahrenheit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermometer

    and one day the sun will blow up

    i didnt know he was that old

    take more interest in current events

    i try

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