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Daily Archives: October 15, 2021
Aggie Climate Joke
After failing badly with their climate forecasts ten years ago, Texas A&M professors are back with even more nonsensical prophecies.
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Endless Summer
16 Oct 1897, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com Arkansas 97, Ohio 95, Mississippi 94, Illinois 93, Kentucky 93, Indiana 92, Missouri 92, Louisiana 91, Kansas 90, Oklahoma 90, Texas 90, Virginia 90, Alabama 89, Iowa 89, Nebraska 89, Colorado … Continue reading
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Air New Zealand offering chance to get vaccinated on a plane | CNN Travel VAERS – Data Sets
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Updated Aggie Joke
Ten years ago, Texas A&M professors said Texas would be hot and dry for the rest of the century. Texas is vulnerable to warming climate – Houston Chronicle Since then, Texas has had their wettest years on record. Climate at … Continue reading
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