Distributed GIGO

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If you run broken code on a million machines, does that make it any less broken?

Logically, a warming climate would be expected to increase the rate of extreme weather events.

Ahh. That explains why the climate is so extreme in warm Hawaii and so benign in the cold Antarctic. It also explains why they have no weather to speak of on Venus (where temperatures are hot enough to melt lead.)

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3 Responses to Distributed GIGO

  1. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    Now that its not warming anymore and the ice caps are growing they are starting the severe weather game where they ignore cooling events and focus on the normal warm weather events. Watch summer any heatwave for a day and they’ll be onto it, after spending the whole winter being quiet and ignoring any winter event that occurs in the southern hemisphere during the northern summer. For eg, the continent of South America doesn’t exist especially if it’s cold there or Africa, since we only report events in the first world, unless of course it a warm hurricane.

  2. Andy Weiss says:

    If someone drops a hydrogen bomb, that exra heat will cause some extreme weather!

  3. Andy Weiss says:

    Sorry about my typos and silly answers to serious questions!

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