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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Belgium Has Never Lost When Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois Was Playing
Twitter / ESPNStatsInfo: Belgium has never lost a match …
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July 2nd Global Sea Ice Area Highest In 25 Years
The area of sea ice on Earth on July 2 was the largest since 1989, and the fourth largest on record. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008 In 1984, NASA’s James Hansen predicted peak sea ice loss in the Weddell Sea of Antarctica, right where Antarctica has experienced peak sea … Continue reading
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Climate Forecast So Far
I forecast sunny skies for Germany and Brazil, and today we find out how I did with Belgium and The Netherlands. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTCHj8qhcjY]
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Progressives Trashing US History
Yesterday, the New York Times was busy trying to rewrite the Declaration of Independence. And they are always busy trying to rewrite the Bill of Rights. A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the … Continue reading
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Words Matter
Most people listen, but don’t hear. An excellent example was Obama’s nomination speech in 2008, where he made one completely nonsensical statement after another – to wild cheering. I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to … Continue reading
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Energy Bulimia
Mental illness is often the result of developing a belief which is incompatible with life. A good example is when people come to believe that food is bad for them. They end up like Karen Carpenter. In his new movie, immigrant … Continue reading
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Tropical Storms Are The New Hurricanes
(Reuters) – A weakened but fast-moving Hurricane Arthur swept along southern New England on Friday night, wielding tropical storm-force winds, after an earlier landfall in North Carolina that caused only slight damage. Winds from Hurricane Arthur wallop Massachusetts’ Nantucket Island … Continue reading
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The Perfect City
Columbia, Maryland is probably the nicest city on the planet already, but it was always missing one thing. Until now. COLUMBIA, Md. (July 1, 2014) – Whole Foods Market Columbia – the first in Howard County, Maryland – is set to … Continue reading
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Overheated Washington DC
CO2 is burning us up in Maryland, just outside the nation’s capital. Allview/Arrowhead Weather | Personal Weather Station: KMDCOLUM20 by Wunderground.com | Weather Underground
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The One Person They Will Never Discuss My Work With
A number of recent articles by Soviet style propaganda organizations like Politifact, MediaMatters, and others – have quoted mental midgets like Brandon S (who apparently believes that all missing station temperature data is necessarily warmer than the average of the actual measured temperatures) – … Continue reading
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