• The Day After The Day After Tomorrow

    From 68g.1509@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 23 01:05:40 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    Yep, on the TV tonight.

    The AlGore spectacular was made in 2004 - and we
    were all supposed to be dead by now.

    20 years later, we're not roasted or frozen. Kinda
    normal variations by and large - well within tolerance.

    Last year WAS warm, on average, but only small bits of
    the world burst into flames - the places that usually
    do anyhow.

    This week some other "climate model" said the Gulf
    Stream was likely to collapse as early as next year
    and freeze western Europe.

    They just don't give up .....

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 23 03:19:23 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    68g.1509 wrote:
    Yep, on the TV tonight.

    The AlGore spectacular was made in 2004 - and we
    were all supposed to be dead by now.

    Gore had nothing to do with it.

    It's a stupid movie. If the Gulf Stream is paused, Europe would
    have the same temperatures as Canada and Siberia. Since people
    cope in Canada and Siberia, it would uncomfortable not
    catastrophic. And it wouldn't affect USA temperatures, just where
    hurricane do roam.

    The especially stupid is although the stratosphere is colder than
    troposphere but it's rarefied. Moving a large volume of the
    stratosphere down would compressionally heat the air so it would
    about the same temperature of ground level air when it reaches
    ground level.

    It's as stupid as 'crust displacement theory' which also has
    nothing to do with Gore. Enjoy the stupid, but don't take the
    stupid seriously.

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to 68g.1505@exr3.net on Fri Feb 23 14:57:03 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    On 2024-02-23, 68g.1509 <68g.1505@exr3.net> wrote:
    Yep, on the TV tonight.

    The AlGore spectacular was made in 2004 - and we
    were all supposed to be dead by now.

    20 years later, we're not roasted or frozen. Kinda
    normal variations by and large - well within tolerance.

    Last year WAS warm, on average, but only small bits of
    the world burst into flames - the places that usually
    do anyhow.

    This week some other "climate model" said the Gulf
    Stream was likely to collapse as early as next year
    and freeze western Europe.

    They just don't give up .....

    Al Gore is an even bigger idiot than John Kerry.
    And both of them are elitist hypocrites.

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    Crazy Joe Biden Is A Demented Imbecile.
    Impeach Joe Biden 2022.

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  • From 61h.1601@21:1/5 to pothead on Fri Feb 23 20:36:25 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    On 2/23/24 9:57 AM, pothead wrote:
    On 2024-02-23, 68g.1509 <68g.1505@exr3.net> wrote:
    Yep, on the TV tonight.

    The AlGore spectacular was made in 2004 - and we
    were all supposed to be dead by now.

    20 years later, we're not roasted or frozen. Kinda
    normal variations by and large - well within tolerance.

    Last year WAS warm, on average, but only small bits of
    the world burst into flames - the places that usually
    do anyhow.

    This week some other "climate model" said the Gulf
    Stream was likely to collapse as early as next year
    and freeze western Europe.

    They just don't give up .....

    Al Gore is an even bigger idiot than John Kerry.
    And both of them are elitist hypocrites.


    Doom-Sayer$ often do quite well.

    My concern, and this is nothing new, is how many
    people buy into such shit - and how easily. It's
    some weird feature of humanity. It can be kinda
    forgiven in the dark ages when nobody knew dick
    about what was happening over the hill, but now
    there are endless info sources.

    Oh, remember when HIV was gonna extinct the human
    race by Y2k ? Remember the Mayan Y2k Doom ; they
    did an expensive movie about that. War Of The
    Worlds ? We were suppose to be a post-nukewar
    desert full of mutants by the mid 60s too.

    There is a rather old book, still in print :

    "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds"
    Charles Mackay, 1841


    https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Popular-Delusions-Madness-Crowds/dp/1463740514

    It's worth a look.

    The HRCC has been selling the "Doomsday Is Next Week"
    thing for a couple thousand years now, typically pushed
    at about 100 year intervals. Oh, drive around and look
    at the signs in front of yer local Baptist churches.

    Signs/portents/divinations/etc of doom have strongly
    affected many societies across written history.

    For whatever cause, people will be skeptical if you
    say it's gonna be a good year or even free coffee
    with every sale, but prognosticate DOOM and they'll
    freak out, worship the doom-sayers feet and fling
    themselves into the sea. Jim Jones, Marshall Applewhite,
    AlGore, just recent examples of where lots of people
    were easily led by doom-saying - sometimes making their
    own doom.

    Hmmm ... what'd George Carlin say about wet paint ? :-)

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  • From 61h.1601@21:1/5 to pothead on Fri Feb 23 21:48:57 2024
    XPost: alt.politics

    On 2/23/24 9:57 AM, pothead wrote:
    On 2024-02-23, 68g.1509 <68g.1505@exr3.net> wrote:
    Yep, on the TV tonight.

    The AlGore spectacular was made in 2004 - and we
    were all supposed to be dead by now.

    20 years later, we're not roasted or frozen. Kinda
    normal variations by and large - well within tolerance.

    Last year WAS warm, on average, but only small bits of
    the world burst into flames - the places that usually
    do anyhow.

    This week some other "climate model" said the Gulf
    Stream was likely to collapse as early as next year
    and freeze western Europe.

    They just don't give up .....

    Al Gore is an even bigger idiot than John Kerry.
    And both of them are elitist hypocrites.


    Doom-Sayer$ often do quite well.

    My concern, and this is nothing new, is how many
    people buy into such shit - and how easily. It's
    some weird feature of humanity. It can be kinda
    forgiven in the dark ages when nobody knew dick
    about what was happening over the hill, but now
    there are endless info sources.

    Oh, remember when HIV was gonna extinct the human
    race by Y2k ? Remember the Mayan Y2k Doom ; they
    did an expensive movie about that. War Of The
    Worlds ? We were suppose to be a post-nukewar
    desert full of mutants by the mid 60s too.

    There is a rather old book, still in print :

    "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds"
    Charles Mackay, 1841


    https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Popular-Delusions-Madness-Crowds/dp/1463740514

    It's worth a look.

    The HRCC has been selling the "Doomsday Is Next Week"
    thing for a couple thousand years now, typically pushed
    at about 100 year intervals. Oh, drive around and look
    at the signs in front of yer local Baptist churches.

    Signs/portents/divinations/etc of doom have strongly
    affected many societies across written history.

    For whatever cause, people will be skeptical if you
    say it's gonna be a good year or even free coffee
    with every sale, but prognosticate DOOM and they'll
    freak out, worship the doom-sayers feet and fling
    themselves into the sea. Jim Jones, Marshall Applewhite,
    AlGore, just recent examples of where lots of people
    were easily led by doom-saying - sometimes making their
    own doom.

    Hmmm ... what'd George Carlin say about wet paint ? :-)

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  • From 61h.1601@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 24 23:39:48 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    Apologies for the multiple replies - my browser got
    all weird and didn't show anything posted. Flushed
    all the caches and such and that fixed it.

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  • From John Doe@21:1/5 to Governor Swill on Sun Feb 25 11:37:02 2024
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.usa

    On 2/25/2024 10:38 AM, Governor Swill wrote:
    On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 20:36:25 -0500, "61h.1601" <61h.1602@e3t2w.net> wrote:

    Doom-Sayer$ often do quite well.

    Like the ones who have been predicting an imminent recession for three years?

    And the ones predicting Jesus would return in 2000. Now they don't even
    have the fortitude to admit when they were totally wrong again.

    And they wonder why more and more people reject the weirdest parts of
    the bible and reject the most hateful interpretations of it.



    Swill

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