From: spudnik on
the other one -- which he apparently also removed
from his next rewrite of the book -- was that
they were inadequately trained to fly a 757 into a building 9but,
most accidents occur at take-off & landing, so....)

anyway, the pancake theory was not even wrong, so
it is effectively a strawman -- that the Truthers believe in,
categorically, because it seems to mean that
free-fall is unattainable, except by "controlled demo."

thus&so:
it ain't the unions; it is the British cap&trade condominiums
(ICE, CCX etc. ad vomitorium), and their slogan
from the Kyoto Protocol, Beyondish Petroleumish (tm); hey,
you can't get blood from a porous rock, but, apparently,
you can get "fossilized fuel (tm)" from one.

call your broker *before* Waxman's bill is passed
by the Senate -- they are under *huge* pressure,
with the silly/fake anti-cap&tax editorials from the WSUrinal and
the teaparty (they believe, taxation without representation
was the biggest issue of the Revolution .-)

thus&so:
yes; like, Shackleton et al's study, although
I don't think that they really noticed or noted that. also,
see G. Woillard's "Abrupt Collapse of the Eemian Interglacial,
*sensu strictu*," via palynology, showing retrogressive
vegetational succession (or desertification) in Grand Pile, France.
> hot spells and cold spells presage the onset of glaciation.

thus&so:
a-hem, "note" the number of scientists explaining why,
antarctica has cooled -- cooled?
just as with the Arctic ice, all of it floating,
maybe you are referring ot the Larsen Ice Shelf,
sticking out on the peninsula, into the weather differentials.
> explanations of why Antarctica has actually cooled.
> http://www.scar.org/publications/occasionals/ACCE_25_Nov_2009.pdf
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8387137.stm

thus&so:
the models are very sparse grids, with heuristical connections
between the hydrosphere, atmosphere & lithosphere e.g.,
if at all. then, the floating-point spec (IEEE-754, -854,
I think) is inherently chaotic -- and variously implimented.
OK, seriously; who is working for BP and my broker,
here, on the cap&trade portfolio?

thus&so:
lies, polls & statistics. like the "skeptical statistician" said,
in *The [Holy] Economist* newsmagazine (a.k.a. the voice
of the British Foreign Office),
cold kills far oftener than heat in this world ... although
there could be some cool physiological reason for that.

so, why do you believe that BP and other oilcos are
against cap&trade -- they hate money?

--BP's Next (or Last) Bailout of Wall St. and the City
(of London, the gated community & financial district),
CAP and TRADE (circa '91, Waxman's Acid Rain bill)
--http://wlym.com
From: PeterD on
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 16:12:30 -0700 (PDT), spudnik
<Space998(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>the other one --

If you use proper 2x4 and 2x6 structural techniques the aircraft will
fly just fine. It is only when you build with lumber scavanged from
old shipping pallets do you experience problems due to mis-matched
material density.