[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRRXZ1B5foE]
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- “We Have To Vote For It So That You Can See What’s In It”
- Diversity Is Our Strength
- “even within the lifetime of our children”
- 60 Years Of Progress in London
- The Anti-Greta
- “a persistent concern”
- Deadliest US Tornado Days
- The Other Side Of The Pond
- “HEMI V8 Roars Back”
- Big Pharma Sales Tool
- Your Tax Dollars At Work
- 622 billion tons of new ice
- Fossil Fuels To Turn The UK Tropical
- 100% Tariffs On Chinese EV’s
- Fossil Fuels Cause Fungus
- Prophets Of Doom
- The Green New Deal Lives On
- Mission Accomplished!
- 45 Years Ago Today
- Solution To Denver Homelessness
- Crime In Colorado
- Everything Looks Like A Nail
- The End Of NetZero
- UK Officially Sucks
Recent Comments
- arn on 60 Years Of Progress in London
- Luigi on 60 Years Of Progress in London
- Gordon Vigurs on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- John Francis on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- Gamecock on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- Bob G on “even within the lifetime of our children”
- Gordon Vigurs on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- Charles Higley on “even within the lifetime of our children”
- arn on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
- David M Kitting on Skynet Becomes Self Aware
What about the tree rings? Why don’t you talk about the tree rings?
Oh, that’s right. The tree ring data was “accidentally” erased by the “scientists” who found the tree ring temperature data inconveniently truthful, and substituted “actual” temperature readings when the tree ring data stubbornly refused to support assertions of rising temperatures.
The AGW industry won’t let a few facts stand in the way of their messianic determination to save the planet by robbing taxpayers blind. Nor will academics refute myths that generate billions in government grants.
Of course, we must respect scientific fact. Thanks, by the way, for supplying a few.
How about the fact that there has never been any scientific proof that trees even make good thermometers, or poor ones for that matter. It is all speculation.
Hey Steven, if you are going to quote someone, you could at least provide a link back to the source material. Piers, who?