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From: Eeyore on 28 Nov 2008 08:19 Malcolm Moore wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > > >I spent some time working in radar. Does that make me ineligible for any other branch of electronics, > or will I always be > a 'radar shill' ? > > > >That, quite frankly is what your pitiful 'argument' boils down to. > > If you were advocating that any harmful effects of radar were a > nonsense, I'd expect your previous employment to be made known. > I also hope you wouldn't attempt to give your advocacy more credence > by claiming to be a physiologist. > That is effectively what the NZCSC is doing when it claims the first > eight names on it's list are all "Climate Scientists". You're a screaming LOONIE !
From: Eeyore on 28 Nov 2008 08:20 z wrote: > and the fact that water vapor partial pressure rises with temperature, > thereby making it an amplifier of other effects, such as CO2. An unproven hypothesis. i.e random noise. Graham
From: Eeyore on 28 Nov 2008 08:23 z wrote: > Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Besides, models only model LINEAR systems ! > > well, i'm writing you off my list of consultants. > > take home exam: model the current vs voltage through a 1 ohm resistor > which bunrns out at 1 watt of power dissipation, as the voltage goes > from 0.5 volts to 1.5 volts, then explain how this is or isn't linear. You have a very limited view of the word LINEAR. I doubt you did much math. Not unexpected really. LINEAR equations may contain power, logarithmic, exponential terms etc. What they CANNOT do is model CHAOS. Graham
From: Eeyore on 28 Nov 2008 08:25 z wrote: > bill.slo...(a)ieee.org wrote: > > > > > > Besides, models only model LINEAR systems ! > > > > > > Oh really? Then the Spice models of transistors (which exhibit an > > > > expotential - not linear - relationship between base voltage and > > > > collector current) don't exist. > > > > > That IS a linear system as we describe them now. > > > > This is a minority opinion. Any student sharing it with their examiner > > would fail that aspect of their exam, but since you clearly exercise > > your mind by believing six impossible things before breakfast I > > suppose we can write this off as part of the price you pay to maintain > > your genius-level IQ. > > well to be fair, he only said "linear"; could be he didn't mean the > usual sense of "straight line" Quite so. A LINEAR equation can contain power, log, exp terms etc. But it CANNOT model CHAOS. And that's what weather and climate are. Graham
From: bill.sloman on 28 Nov 2008 08:37
On 27 nov, 16:30, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > bill.slo...(a)ieee.org wrote: > > Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...(a)hotmail.com>wrote: > > > > Funded by Exxon-Mobil eh ? > > > or other industry sources. > > So you accept you were wrong. Scarcely - I was just reiterating what I originally wrote (and you - true to form - snipped). If you actually had something that vaguely approximated to a "genius level IQ" you might realise that using text-chopping to set up straw men is a little too obvious to be persuasive. > Good. I presume in that case you think all 'industry' is a bad thing and automatically > anti-AGW ?. Far from it. Even Exxon-Mobil now claims to be persuaded that anthropogneic global warming is real and is expending lots of research money on potential carbon-neutral energy sources. The problem is that you get most of your facts from organisations that have been set up to blunt the impact of scientific discoveries on industries that ought to mend their ways, and don't want to. The Heartland Institute is a respresentative example http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Heartland_Institute The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research is another http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Manhattan_Institute_for_Policy_Research We had an article by their Peter Huber posted here recently; like Heartland they date back to the tobacco wars, but unlike Heartland they have only recently got interested in lieing about global warming > Funny you can't get a job isn't it ? Dream on. -- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen |