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John Larkin
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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:49:37 -0800, Jon Kirwan
<jonk@infinitefactors.org> wrote:
posting a lot of off-topic crap and pretending to be experts on things
they are not and can't be called on.
I've done a little reading up on radiosondes... I used to buy surplus
ones when I was a kid, so they interest me. There's some interesting
stuff about the IR absorption of the "white" thermistor capsules that
are generally used these days. They tend to - surprise, surprise -
read high.
John
<jonk@infinitefactors.org> wrote:
What's happened to the group is electronic wannabees and has-beensOn Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:29:21 +0000, Raveninghorde
raveninghorde@invalid> wrote:
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It is not profound ignorance as you like to think but a considered
rejection of the claim that "the science is settled". In the end the
basics of climate science are not difficult to understand for an
engineer. It is an affectation of alarmists that it is difficult.
If the "science" hadn't been captured by the socialists/greens as a
means for increasing taxes, social control and social engineering then
most of us wouldn't even be debating it.
Bottom line, I take it, is that you won't waste a split second
educating yourself on the topic, but would rather remain ignorant and
instead spout politics, religion, and ideology.
Well, that's about what's happened to the group. So you have your
wish.
posting a lot of off-topic crap and pretending to be experts on things
they are not and can't be called on.
I've done a little reading up on radiosondes... I used to buy surplus
ones when I was a kid, so they interest me. There's some interesting
stuff about the IR absorption of the "white" thermistor capsules that
are generally used these days. They tend to - surprise, surprise -
read high.
John