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Daily Archives: November 7, 2010
What Part Of The Eighth Amendment Isn’t Clear?
“Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” Do multiple judges have difficulty reading an entire sentence? http://new.music.yahoo.com/ http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s07e09-christian-rock-hard record industry
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Garbage In Garbage Out
An “impressive” letter from an educated person in The Napa Valley Register. We know that without greenhouse gases (of which CO2 is the most prevalent) in the atmosphere, the earth would be covered in ice. We know CO2 levels have … Continue reading
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Summer In The Air In Antarctica
Days are getting long in Antarctica, and the meteorological summer starts in just three weeks. The interior of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (which is reported to be losing mass by top notch University of Texas researchers) is starting to … Continue reading
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Indian Summer In Greenland
The interior of the ice sheet has seen a bit of warm up over the past week, with high temperatures forecast tomorrow up to a sweltering -22F (-30C.) Later in the week, windchill is forecast to drop down to a … Continue reading
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