All of the top science blogs are skeptic blogs. This makes me wonder if Al Gore regrets having invented the Internet.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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All the way to the bank. He got his, and a lot more. He’s moving on to the next scam already.
A virtual Gore effect?
Almost as ironic as the internet betraying its conjectural creator, we have been lectured endlessly by the alarmists claiming the import/validity of a supposed scientific concensus supporting CAGW. How satisfying to envision algore attempting to wrap his chakra around this true concensus favoring skeptic science blogs.
Nope, he is a very rich man now.
Al Gore’s top 5 greatest regrets.
1. Passing up the sex change operation
2. Going out for a smoke when his college room partner developed the internet as an idea
3. Not having a brother in Florida when he needed one.
4. Meeting Jim Hansen. Now he never stops calling and tells everyone they are BFF’s and keeps asking for money.
5. Eating.