You could fry an egg on the pavement in DC in nine minutes.
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Here is what passes for science at unRealclimate, the below poster’s words were never challenged, the community just seems to accept such nonsense.
http://www.realclimate.org/?comments_popup=8309#comment-210935
Well at least the alarmist part of his posting name is very accurate.
Oh I like Grant foster prediction 4.6 million km^2 + or – .9 miliion km^2. I have an equally accurate prediction. The Boston Red Sox will place 3rd in the American League East + or – 2 places!
“You could fry an egg on the pavement in DC in nine minutes.”
If you can still afford eggs. In 2010 that same nine minutes racked up eighteen million dolars in new debt.
“In 2010, the United States accumulated over $3.5 billion in new debt each and every day. That’s more than $2 million per minute.”
And Nero played golf 35 times.