Saturday, February 24, 2007

Global Warming - Part 2

This is Saturday, the day before the Oscars presentations. I will bet $100 to your 1 donut that Al Gore receives 2 Oscars, not 1, but 2. Has anyone noticed that these so-called "climatologists" are now talking climate change instead of global warming. They're beginning to give themselves some wiggle room when their computer models don't match up with reality. I've been in the computer programming business. Bad programming and incorrect data equals GIGO, garbage in, garbage out. Sometime I'm going to vent about that sometime, too. The infighting in IT.

How old is the universe? How old is the earth? What I've learned over the years is the universe is somewheres around 15 billion years old. The earth is around 3 - 4 billion years old. Okay, I'll give you that number or any number you want. Now, I've also picked up this little piece of information: Ecclesiastes 1:7 All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.

Like Glen Beck says, I've got blood shooting out of my eyes. You mean to tell me that this has been going on for billions of years? Glaciers breaking off and dropping into the oceans? I don't know the correct terminolgy for this, but we are living in a closed or open system. Thats what I don't know, if its open or closed. But we are in a system. Rising sea levels flooding coastlines and the cities that are there. People losing their lives. The horror! The horror!

Wait! This has happened in the past. But that time, some guy got a heads-up and built a boat. Yeah, got his family and some animals on board. Yeah, then it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. Yeah, it was all over in a matter of DAYS! Seems to me that there was a promise made that this wouldn't happen again, too.

Now, we have some people predicting that this is going to happen again and by god don't question their methods or data. I'm going to rant about scientists sometime, too.

I'm not watching that crap Sunday night. After hearing about the Goracle being nominated for best documentary, any interest that I might have had really nose-dived. I don't know what other "documentaries" have been made, but if you had worked real hard and produced a documentary on some worthwhile subject and were honest in your presentation of the facts that you had dug up and then this is your "reward" for your effort. A slam-dunk against you, no matter what? Gotta feel for those people. Gotta go, catch you later.

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