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Being Gracious On Christmas
Last night I had Christmas Eve dinner with a small group of people, including a Democratic Party leader who started the evening ranting about evil Republicans, evil Trump and bragged about flying the US flag upside down.
Otherwise she was very charming, so I redirected the conversation to discuss common ground – wildlife habitat preservation in Boulder and the history of Los Alamos. I never expressed any of my own views about politics, and we all left the party as good friends.
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Something Michael Mann Will Never See
Fred Reines won the Nobel Prize in Physics (and the associated million dollars) in 1995 for detecting neutrinos, but he made a mistake in 1956 which long delayed his award.
My father worked with Reines, and told me this story yesterday at dinner. Reines published a paper in 1956 about his neutrino experiments, but failed to make any mention of possible error in his calculations. As it turned out, his calculations were off by a factor of two – which lead to mistrust in the physics community. Eventually Reines overcame the mistrust and did win the Nobel Prize, but by 1995 he was already suffering dementia and wasn’t able to fully enjoy it.
Michael Mann believes he already won the Nobel Prize, despite an error in his hockey stick of ~?. Mann could gain a little respect by admitting that his hockey stick is complete garbage.
Perhaps dementia has already set in? Maybe we should give Mann a million dollar bill, to make him feel better.
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Canada Frozen Solid – Santa Melting
He sees you when you’re sleeping
He knows when you’re awake
He knows if you’ve been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake!Oh! You better watch out!
You better notcrylie
Better not pout
I’m telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
With Canada trapped in a deep freeze, the Canadian government has announced the Arctic is rapidly melting, and Santa Claus is moving to the South Pole.
Downtown Toronto, Canada 10-Day Forecast | Weather Underground
Armstrong’s Point, Canada 10-Day Forecast | Weather Underground
Santa is moving to the South Pole | Policy Horizons Canada
The overheated Arctic has turned Canada into a giant grape popsicle.
Looks like no presents for the Canadian government this Christmas!
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Plummeting Christmas Eve Temperatures In The US
Christmas Eve temperatures have plummeted in the US since the 1920’s.
On Christmas Eve 1955, temperatures in Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma approached 90 degrees, and it was over 80 degrees in Colorado, California, Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
On Christmas Eve in 1964, it was 80 degrees in Nebraska, 69 degrees in Pennsylvania and Indiana, 62 degrees in New York, 71 degrees in West Virginia, 68 degrees in Ohio and Illinois, and 73 degrees in Kentucky.
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