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That’s funny! I went to post a comment over there. The alarmist couldn’t tell that they were reading sarcasm. ….. on a related note, it turns out the military predominantly tests alarmists……..http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/12/21/apnewsbreak-percent-pass-military-exam/
The UK has similar problems with high-school leavers. And yet it’s never the system or methods used that’s the problem, always a lack of funding. Too many rent-seekers out there.
I’m pretty sure the group in the Fox article and the alarmist group have overlapping subsets.
The person that wrote the article only need look in the nearest mirror!
I’m dunno about Global Warming but I’m becoming a bit of an expert on local warming. I’ve learnt that being cold at home is not particularly pleasant but can be mitigated with a few simple tips.
Tip 1: make loads of cash. Sadly, being neither a politician or climatologist, this is not an option for me.
Tip 2: rig your meter to cut your bills. Sorry again. I’m too honest/cowardly to go down that road.
Tip 3: using a blend of Physics and Economics, get yourself down to your local charity shop. Buy slightly well-worn, but effective, clothing contributed by the relatives of those 300 , recently deceased and aged hypothermics and swaddle yourself in low-conductivity.
Tip 4: cease to exist.
I’m currently on Tip 3.