From: Transition Zone on
bharat wrote:

Please visit this url
http://geoflop.uchicago.edu/forecast/docs/lectures.html, to get full
set of
video lectures on a course offered by Prof. David Archer on Global
Warming
at University of Chicago. These lectures are very informative and
illuminating on the subject. These make a good recipe for capacity
building
of IYCN members.


One of you may download all the lectures and copy on to one or two
DVDs that
can be copied by others


Babu Rao



From: Benj on
On Jun 8, 2:13 pm, Transition Zone <mogu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> bharat   wrote:
>
> Please visit this urlhttp://geoflop.uchicago.edu/forecast/docs/lectures.html, to get full
> set of
> video lectures on a course offered by Prof. David Archer on Global
> Warming
> at University of Chicago. These lectures are very informative and
> illuminating on the subject. These make a good recipe for capacity
> building
> of IYCN members.
>
> One of you may download all the lectures and copy on to one or two
> DVDs that
> can be copied by others
>
> Babu Rao

Sure these are great propaganda videos to help promote the proposed
Chicago trillion dollar "Cap and Trade" exchange. They aren't real
science classes at all but "science appreciation" classes held for art
majors. Just great for building up that "indian youth" membership.
[check your Hitler Youth handbooks for details] It's so ironic that
India one of the biggest polluters that refuses to join in any of the
curbs to be placed on First World countries is leading the charge
here. Oh wait. It does make sense. Follow the money!

From: spudnik on
the voluntary cap&trade is tens of millions of dollars
per year in hedgies (since '03), although the Urinal refers
to Waxman's bill as "cap&tax," and it is exactly teh same
-- as far as I know & what little Waxman told me --
as his '91 cap&trade, which the Urinal will (occaisionally)
say was as good or better than machine-slicing bread.

> Chicago trillion dollar "Cap and Trade" exchange. They aren't real
> science classes at all but "science appreciation" classes held for art

thusNso:
I take it back, reserving judgement
til I don't googol it, but the matter
of taking the fix on a vehicle with radar,
begs the question, Just how does the device go-
about detecting it?... well,
a simple interference of the reflecting waves,
with the referent of the outgoing waves,
could essentially be dopplerian; eh?

thusNso:
re Klein's 3rd volume
of _Geometry from an Advanced Standpoint_,
try _The Icosahedron_.

--Stop BP's and Waxman's aritrageur rip-off,
facetiouslt a.k.a. cap&tax in WSUrinal community;
institute a tiny carbon tax, instead!
http://wlym.com