From: Michael A. Terrell on

No damn way!

It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
spells on record with another cold front headed this way.


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Greed is the root of all eBay.
From: Bitrex on
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> No damn way!
>
> It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
> forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
> spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>
>

I made 3 three-point shots while playing basketball today out of the 4 I
attempted. With a three point shot percentage of 75% I am therefore the
greatest basketball player who ever lived.

One should use care in making global conclusions using only local data
points.
From: mpm on
On Jan 7, 5:58 am, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...(a)earthlink.net>
wrote:
> No damn way!
>
> It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
> forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
> spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>
> --
> Greed is the root of all eBay.

Yikes!!! - Not much better here though.
Our high today is only 61 (42 out now).

Just ignore all those other guys.
Afterall, they're not used to tee-shirts, cut-offs and flip-flops in
the middle of a Florida "winter"!

Were you in Florida for the 1989 ice storm. What a mess!!
At least it's 21 and no ice in Ocala.

I heard on the news we have at least another week of this unusual
weather....

- mpm
From: John Larkin on
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 07:12:35 -0500, Bitrex
<bitrex(a)de.lete.earthlink.net> wrote:

>Michael A. Terrell wrote:
>> No damn way!
>>
>> It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
>> forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
>> spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>>
>>
>
>I made 3 three-point shots while playing basketball today out of the 4 I
>attempted. With a three point shot percentage of 75% I am therefore the
>greatest basketball player who ever lived.
>
>One should use care in making global conclusions using only local data
>points.

Well, the alarmists weren't shy about blaming every storm, beach
erosion, hot spell, change in butterfly population, or the weigh of a
herd of sheep on Global Warming.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8445613.stm

John


From: Bill Sloman on
On Jan 7, 5:53 pm, John Larkin
<jjlar...(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 07:12:35 -0500, Bitrex
>
>
>
>
>
> <bit...(a)de.lete.earthlink.net> wrote:
> >Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> >> No damn way!
>
> >> It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
> >> forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
> >> spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>
> >I made 3 three-point shots while playing basketball today out of the 4 I
> >attempted.  With a three point shot percentage of 75% I am therefore the
> >greatest basketball player who ever lived.
>
> >One should use care in making global conclusions using only local data
> >points.
>
> Well, the alarmists weren't shy about blaming every storm, beach
> erosion, hot spell, change in butterfly population, or the weigh of a
> herd of sheep on Global Warming.

That wasn't the serous proponenets of anthropogenic global warming,
but merely idle journalists, looking for a hook on which to hang their
latest weather story. Only the the feather-brained would take them
seriously.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen