Can you predict the climate?
I get an hour more tomorrow when the clocks go back so if I do this now it won't look so bad when I get up that much later.Confused? Everyone is twice a year. I am tired. I only spent a couple of hours hauling rubbish bags but did then go to the gym and as earlier than usual stayed till it closed so pretty worn out now but boy does the house look tidy. And we should get a TV licence in the end so my friend's won't miss their first decent TV for 4 1/2 years. Having swept all the manure from the metaphorical street I am now clear, and looking at my map seem to have covered virtually every road likely to have direction signs within 30 miles so may have to start a new project pretty soon. My collections all seem to end sooner or later, and the sad day in 1988 when South Merton station lost Britain's last old style tickets (besides a few agencies for a while) marked the end of 18 years on and off on the roads collecting them.
It's a clean sheet now, although so was last week and a lot busier than usual in the end so never know. One booking next week, a probable haircut and the eventual crack at the paperwork with it getting dark at 4pm and counting. They have finally got David Bellamy about to explain why global warming is nonsense on national radio, after losing his work on the BBC when he said so. It turns out Britain believe in it more than any other country, but only half as many people as a few years ago so hopefully sense is finally prevailing. Think about it, scientists scare the bejasus out of anyone who hasn't the time to check, and years pass and nothing seems to happen or change. Of course that is because the climate, like most things in life, defies long term predictions. Meanwhile it's now official (as the BBC said so) temperatures have been dropping since 1998. Thank goodness the guy has finally got back on the media before it's too late.
Think about my guesses for the week ahead. I rarely know more than the most basic events as do any of us. Chaos is the reigning system behind most aspects of life, although at a higher level it all appears to be directed outside what we would call reality. But within the reality we are not able to analyse the impossible, and although outsiders can work out their limits given enough time, these scientists don't believe a single lay person (like a jury...) could disagree with a word they say. No need to. Plenty of scientists do that for us and they ignore them as well despite holding actual data both from the past and present, which are known. Polar bears managed to cope 5000 years ago when there was no polar ice, and they still get some people to believe they are in danger even when Al Gore's worst case scenario repeats the past and didn't kill off many people then. Just look at history- what are they scared of? Using less energy as heating doesn't need to be so high worldwide? Growing crops in Lappland? British people staying in Britain on holiday? They have either correctly estimated the masses intelligence as abysmal, or missed it in which case we the people will one by one leave the sinking ship which is called global warming.
The more ammunition people discover it will be harder and harder for each person to believe the story as the genuine facts can't exist at the same time, and finally the lay people, the juries worldwide, will change their verdict to 'not guilty'. Obama's mission in Copenhagen may be the most powerful person in the world in charge of the biggest scam in the world. Don't let it pass smoothly.
It's a clean sheet now, although so was last week and a lot busier than usual in the end so never know. One booking next week, a probable haircut and the eventual crack at the paperwork with it getting dark at 4pm and counting. They have finally got David Bellamy about to explain why global warming is nonsense on national radio, after losing his work on the BBC when he said so. It turns out Britain believe in it more than any other country, but only half as many people as a few years ago so hopefully sense is finally prevailing. Think about it, scientists scare the bejasus out of anyone who hasn't the time to check, and years pass and nothing seems to happen or change. Of course that is because the climate, like most things in life, defies long term predictions. Meanwhile it's now official (as the BBC said so) temperatures have been dropping since 1998. Thank goodness the guy has finally got back on the media before it's too late.
Think about my guesses for the week ahead. I rarely know more than the most basic events as do any of us. Chaos is the reigning system behind most aspects of life, although at a higher level it all appears to be directed outside what we would call reality. But within the reality we are not able to analyse the impossible, and although outsiders can work out their limits given enough time, these scientists don't believe a single lay person (like a jury...) could disagree with a word they say. No need to. Plenty of scientists do that for us and they ignore them as well despite holding actual data both from the past and present, which are known. Polar bears managed to cope 5000 years ago when there was no polar ice, and they still get some people to believe they are in danger even when Al Gore's worst case scenario repeats the past and didn't kill off many people then. Just look at history- what are they scared of? Using less energy as heating doesn't need to be so high worldwide? Growing crops in Lappland? British people staying in Britain on holiday? They have either correctly estimated the masses intelligence as abysmal, or missed it in which case we the people will one by one leave the sinking ship which is called global warming.
The more ammunition people discover it will be harder and harder for each person to believe the story as the genuine facts can't exist at the same time, and finally the lay people, the juries worldwide, will change their verdict to 'not guilty'. Obama's mission in Copenhagen may be the most powerful person in the world in charge of the biggest scam in the world. Don't let it pass smoothly.

1 Comment:
Chaos...My life, in one simple word. I can live with it.
By veronikkamarrz, Oct 24 09 10:29 PM