or maybe, JUST maybe......cures for disease can also be found. Geezbuss, so glass half emptyTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:29 pmYep. The earth will take care of it. Could be a plague like problem.Jim Malone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:24 pm Exxon found innocent of climate related charges today here.
Climate change is going to be a hoot as Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland and Artic Circle continue to melt away and then release pathogens that have been frozen in ice for centuries that will help sort out world over population problems before AI and medicine can figure out how to stop the ancient strains.
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No doubt. Over what time frame? Also how is that MRSA going?runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 6:22 pmor maybe, JUST maybe......cures for disease can also be found. Geezbuss, so glass half emptyTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:29 pmYep. The earth will take care of it. Could be a plague like problem.Jim Malone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:24 pm Exxon found innocent of climate related charges today here.
Climate change is going to be a hoot as Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland and Artic Circle continue to melt away and then release pathogens that have been frozen in ice for centuries that will help sort out world over population problems before AI and medicine can figure out how to stop the ancient strains.
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Cloning, only in as much as it helps those "in need"...far too many ethics concerns for me to really be able to broad brush support it.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 6:10 pmWhat do you think about cloning and the nature of a person?youthathletics wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:52 pmFind Jesus....and fast.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:29 pmYep. The earth will take care of it. Could be a plague like problem.Jim Malone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:24 pm Exxon found innocent of climate related charges today here.
Climate change is going to be a hoot as Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland and Artic Circle continue to melt away and then release pathogens that have been frozen in ice for centuries that will help sort out world over population problems before AI and medicine can figure out how to stop the ancient strains.
Nature of a person?..Not certain what exactly you mean by that. My immediate reply would be that I believe God created us all and we are each perfect in His image. When He calls us Home, things only get better. Tying it into the cloning question, I can see benefits in helping quality of life as I stated earlier...but as selfish as we are, it will eventually just get abused and used for the wrong purposes.
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Dartmouth scientist states that the equivalent of 2,000 elephants, of ice, is falling into the ocean per second and releasing carbon into the atmosphere.
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Perfect...so the sooner the ice melts the sooner all that darned CO2 is gone.
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This bone marrow transplant issue is perplexing.youthathletics wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 7:04 pmCloning, only in as much as it helps those "in need"...far too many ethics concerns for me to really be able to broad brush support it.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 6:10 pmWhat do you think about cloning and the nature of a person?youthathletics wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:52 pmFind Jesus....and fast.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:29 pmYep. The earth will take care of it. Could be a plague like problem.Jim Malone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:24 pm Exxon found innocent of climate related charges today here.
Climate change is going to be a hoot as Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland and Artic Circle continue to melt away and then release pathogens that have been frozen in ice for centuries that will help sort out world over population problems before AI and medicine can figure out how to stop the ancient strains.
Nature of a person?..Not certain what exactly you mean by that. My immediate reply would be that I believe God created us all and we are each perfect in His image. When He calls us Home, things only get better. Tying it into the cloning question, I can see benefits in helping quality of life as I stated earlier...but as selfish as we are, it will eventually just get abused and used for the wrong purposes.
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As far as I can find you got that wrong too. Where exactly did you get it from, I'd love to see it? You also didn't address the issue surrounding the age of the data.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:53 pmglad you mentioned that going to the moon and data.....IS it missing? In other words, why is NASA saying it will take years to re-calc, verify, quad check...the data. Or, did I get THAT wrong too.....
We know how to get to the moon. Us and the world have continued to send dozens of probes to and around the moon since we've landed.
Astronauts explain why nobody has visited the moon in more than 45 years — and the reasons are depressing
It's 2019. Why Haven't Humans Gone Back to the Moon Since the Apollo Missions?
"If it wasn't for the political risk, we would be on the moon right now," Bridenstine said. "In fact, we would probably be on Mars."
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Greta Thunberg is Time Magazine's Person of the Year. Orange Duce lost out again. Poor guy. This will trigger all the deniers.
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You have to read about Bridenstine's comments, particularly about moving the timeline up ......in articles, Congressional testimony, etc. Could have been when 2028 was the target date (Heylow, Con$tellation program anyone ? Perhaps, the data delay was about the sustainable program, but not sure how moon landing data has to doe with the lack of temperature data from the Ohio river valley on Dec. 11th, 666 AD.holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:21 amAs far as I can find you got that wrong too. Where exactly did you get it from, I'd love to see it? You also didn't address the issue surrounding the age of the data.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:53 pmglad you mentioned that going to the moon and data.....IS it missing? In other words, why is NASA saying it will take years to re-calc, verify, quad check...the data. Or, did I get THAT wrong too.....
We know how to get to the moon. Us and the world have continued to send dozens of probes to and around the moon since we've landed.
Astronauts explain why nobody has visited the moon in more than 45 years — and the reasons are depressing
It's 2019. Why Haven't Humans Gone Back to the Moon Since the Apollo Missions?
"If it wasn't for the political risk, we would be on the moon right now," Bridenstine said. "In fact, we would probably be on Mars."
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Those dumb scientists!ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:29 amYou have to read about Bridenstine's comments, particularly about moving the timeline up ......in articles, Congressional testimony, etc. Could have been when 2028 was the target date (Heylow, Con$tellation program anyone ? Perhaps, the data delay was about the sustainable program, but not sure how moon landing data has to doe with the lack of temperature data from the Ohio river valley on Dec. 11th, 666 AD.holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:21 amAs far as I can find you got that wrong too. Where exactly did you get it from, I'd love to see it? You also didn't address the issue surrounding the age of the data.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:53 pmglad you mentioned that going to the moon and data.....IS it missing? In other words, why is NASA saying it will take years to re-calc, verify, quad check...the data. Or, did I get THAT wrong too.....
We know how to get to the moon. Us and the world have continued to send dozens of probes to and around the moon since we've landed.
Astronauts explain why nobody has visited the moon in more than 45 years — and the reasons are depressing
It's 2019. Why Haven't Humans Gone Back to the Moon Since the Apollo Missions?
"If it wasn't for the political risk, we would be on the moon right now," Bridenstine said. "In fact, we would probably be on Mars."
https://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/schmidt_01/
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Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
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Holmes, thought all this was obvious, not really in question why we didn't go back. Better question is why did we cancel schedule flights? The answer is the same. Americans only went to the moon for the "USA USA USA …. moment". It had nothing to do with man's quest for his destiny, scientific knowledge, etc. It was a military exercise. No real Russian challenge, no funding.holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:21 amAs far as I can find you got that wrong too. Where exactly did you get it from, I'd love to see it? You also didn't address the issue surrounding the age of the data.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:53 pmglad you mentioned that going to the moon and data.....IS it missing? In other words, why is NASA saying it will take years to re-calc, verify, quad check...the data. Or, did I get THAT wrong too.....
We know how to get to the moon. Us and the world have continued to send dozens of probes to and around the moon since we've landed.
Astronauts explain why nobody has visited the moon in more than 45 years — and the reasons are depressing
It's 2019. Why Haven't Humans Gone Back to the Moon Since the Apollo Missions?
"If it wasn't for the political risk, we would be on the moon right now," Bridenstine said. "In fact, we would probably be on Mars."
We now have a real serious challenge from the Chinese, so back we go. Just another military exercise, although this time I expect we will lose and it will cost a lot more. A hockey team is a lot less expensive to compete with and the "USA USA USA …. moment" is as big.
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Nobody saw that New Zealand volcano erupt before...who cares what scientists say is possible. People were there all the time and it never erupted! Until it did....ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:56 am Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
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Oh, I agree. But, why don't you? When it comes to funding "other" junk all in the name of what you describe. $cience. But, in reality, it's been a military exercise since the US Govt. stiffed Capt. Shays, with ZERO challenge, or threats, to US soil, in reality, evah.jhu72 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:00 am
Holmes, thought all this was obvious, not really in question why we didn't go back. Better question is why did we cancel schedule flights? The answer is the same. Americans only went to the moon for the "USA USA USA …. moment". It had nothing to do with man's quest for his destiny, scientific knowledge, etc. It was a military exercise. No real Russian challenge, no funding.
We now have a real serious challenge from the Chinese, so back we go. Just another military exercise, although this time I expect we will lose and it will cost a lot more. A hockey team is a lot less expensive to compete with and the "USA USA USA …. moment" is as big.
Without the big bad bogey man, be it russia, china, luxemberg, the vatican......how many companies, non-profits and universities make fortunes. Same for wallstreet and the Congress that approves the funding.
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Except for that pesky continuous eruption from 1975 to 2000...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whakaari/White_IslandTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:23 amNobody saw that New Zealand volcano erupt before...who cares what scientists say is possible. People were there all the time and it never erupted! Until it did....ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:56 am Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
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According to Double Bock, he didn’t see it so it can’t be accepted as true!RedFromMI wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:32 amExcept for that pesky continuous eruption from 1975 to 2000...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whakaari/White_IslandTypical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:23 amNobody saw that New Zealand volcano erupt before...who cares what scientists say is possible. People were there all the time and it never erupted! Until it did....ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:56 am Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
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I sold all my apple stock. Own none, except for those mutuals . What does you inane comment have to do with the lack of apparent sea level rise based on a seawall built, most likely, prior to 1953. Almost 70 years ago.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:23 amNobody saw that New Zealand volcano erupt before...who cares what scientists say is possible. People were there all the time and it never erupted! Until it did....ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:56 am Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
Oh, high, I'm earth, have we met " moments continue from you. were we are talking about a location, in the world, that is mostly salt water, appears that Is it wrong, to conclude, that a wall, at HIGH tide, would be close to being submerged ? What's the claim of cm rize, per year ?
I know, one spot, on location. But, by just asking, bringing the question up.....I support tRump. GOT IT
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You don’t support Trump.....you defend Trump....see the difference?ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:36 amI sold all my apple stock. Own none, except for those mutuals . What does you inane comment have to do with the lack of apparent sea level rise based on a seawall built, most likely, prior to 1953. Almost 70 years ago.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:23 amNobody saw that New Zealand volcano erupt before...who cares what scientists say is possible. People were there all the time and it never erupted! Until it did....ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:56 am Been to Marina Bay many times before, just never knew what lay in the reeds ...
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3009338 ... 656!8i3328
Pretty historic airfield. Going back to Amelia Earhart days. What I noticed, walking the pups who LOVE hunting coyotes....was the seawall, shown in the above picture. Took plenty of pics and videos myself, but it appears that this seawall dates back to being installed, most likely, before ALL of our lives. (just checked, the place closed in 1953, labeled abandoned airport in 1960. So, these seawalls have been in place since when? )
My point, I was there at HIGH tide, at 10.1 feet. The highest the water level got was 4 feet to the bottom of the concrete top. So add another foot. Sea levels rizing? What was the measurement in 1940, similar date with similar tide ? (or whenever the wall was built ) Also, keep in mind, that I consider frost heaves as a potential to keep this wall at a certain height above the muck it was pile driven into. Lots of clay. Could have build an R-50 wall with that clay.
Oh, high, I'm earth, have we met " moments continue from you. were we are talking about a location, in the world, that is mostly salt water, appears that Is it wrong, to conclude, that a wall, at HIGH tide, would be close to being submerged ? What's the claim of cm rize, per year ?
I know, one spot, on location. But, by just asking, bringing the question up.....I support tRump. GOT IT
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You are so jaded. Pointing out, "they all do it" is defending tRump. ummm.....ok.
Why do ignore the topic ? Always ?
Why do ignore the topic ? Always ?
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The only thing wrong with the manned space program was it was done for the wrong reason. PERIOD. The results, the knowledge gained is of great value. It was a seminal event along with the creation of ARPA / DARPA in the technical and economic growth of this country. The model for funding scientific research in this country, whether you (or others) like it or not, is the story of this country's success and domination of the world markets in the post war period. PERIOD.ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:28 amOh, I agree. But, why don't you? When it comes to funding "other" junk all in the name of what you describe. $cience. But, in reality, it's been a military exercise since the US Govt. stiffed Capt. Shays, with ZERO challenge, or threats, to US soil, in reality, evah.jhu72 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 11:00 am
Holmes, thought all this was obvious, not really in question why we didn't go back. Better question is why did we cancel schedule flights? The answer is the same. Americans only went to the moon for the "USA USA USA …. moment". It had nothing to do with man's quest for his destiny, scientific knowledge, etc. It was a military exercise. No real Russian challenge, no funding.
We now have a real serious challenge from the Chinese, so back we go. Just another military exercise, although this time I expect we will lose and it will cost a lot more. A hockey team is a lot less expensive to compete with and the "USA USA USA …. moment" is as big.
Without the big bad bogey man, be it russia, china, luxemberg, the vatican......how many companies, non-profits and universities make fortunes. Same for wallstreet and the Congress that approves the funding.
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