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PostPosted: 10 17 2009    Post subject: georgia accutane lawyer Reply with quote

I have no idea what night any show is on, and I don't care, because I have TiVo.
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Of course the Sun has a big effect, that doesn't mean greenhouse gases can't have a big effect also, though.Greenhouse gases absorb particular bands of radiation, the more of a greenhouse gas is present in the atmosphere, the greater the percentage of radiation in that band is absorbed by the atmosphere. If the radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere, it won't be reflected back out into space and thus, the global average temperature is affected (force feedback mechanisms mean that the change isn't necessarily an increase, although that currently appears to be the case).Looking at just the carbon dioxide produced by the US is misleading, carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere are up by about 35% of what they were pre-industrial revolution.
Do you people believe that teleprompters are some sort of magical, mystical being that have been pumping their alien intellect into the brains of world leaders, public speakers, and television newsmen for several decades now? I mean, come on.. is this simple, useful technology for public speakers seriously some sort of black magic to you guys? So smug in your derision over such a commonplace device; you must have no idea how much reasonable and thoughtful people must laugh at you. Literally AT you.
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“You know I wish someone about 30 years ago, another justice of the peace perhaps had refused to marry this man on the grounds that ignorant jackasses tend to produce more ignorant jackasses, and that would be both detrimental to society and that ignorant jackasses kids.
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The father is a complete simpleton who lacks even the most basic understanding of marketing principals. He believed that if everyone knows his name (regardless of what they are actually saying about him), it's a good thing. He apparently thought that this would bring him to Celebrity A List status, which would give him the "fame" he needs to talk to big networks. The flaw in his plan was at the very root - it would only work if you DON'T make everyone in the world hate you in the process.He's really a sorry excuse for a "man". I don't know how people like him can live with themselves. I guess insanity makes this possible..
Wow, Tim Phillips actually lasted 10 seconds before the lies began to spew from his mouth.Grass roots movement? Someone please inform me what the term is for the exact opposite of a grass roots movement, because that would describe Americans for Prosperity.!
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PostPosted: 10 12 2009    Post subject: accutane cumulative dose Reply with quote

Re: "And then you accuse the conventional scientists of using psuedo-science?"To give you an example of pseudo-science in astrophysics, consider that in every discipline OTHER than astrophysics, it's generally accepted that electric currents are the cause for magnetic fields. And yet, in the discipline of astrophysics, that is the one explanation which they frequently refuse to consider. It's important that people ask why is that?Another example: in plasma physics, every charged particle is both subject to and the cause of electromagnetic fields. But, conventional astrophysicists are instructed that magnetic fields are "frozen into" plasmas like fossils. This has helped to simplify the computer models, but it has also made it easier for astrophysicists to convince themselves that plasmas behave as gases under a wide range of scenarios. Hannes Alfven, who invented this mathematics, explained in very explicit terms when he accepted his prize that this frozen-in concept (which he himself created) is in fact faulty. But one would have to work within a laboratory with plasmas on a regular basis in order to fully appreciate this fact -- or at least learn from people who do as much. And that is in fact a big part of the problem: many astrophysicists never work with plasmas in the laboratory. They are assuming that these plasma models which incorporate the frozen-in concept are correct, even though we've known for about 40 years now that they are not. This is incredibly important because plasma is the universe's preferred state of matter. If you model it even slightly incorrectly, then you've completely misunderstood the universe itself. The frozen-in concept is quintessential fake science (aka pseudo-science) because it lacks any empirical basis.Another example of pseudo-science: One of the greatest enigmas in our solar system pertains to the inverse-temperature of the Sun at its corona. The Sun's corona (it's atmosphere) is in fact 100x hotter than its surface. And yet, it's claimed that the Sun's power originates from its core. So, how does the Sun heat up its atmosphere w/o heating up its surface? Astrophysicists point to a concept called "magnetic reconnection". But, magnetic reconnection is extremely problematic. Magnetic reconnection is something that has supposedly been "tested" and proven in the lab, yet for some reason the lab results keep coming out wrong. Currently when scientists create a "reconnection" event in the lab between two electrically charged plasma sheets the "reconnection" event takes place at twice the speed that their theory predicts. So far no one has been able to rectify this problem, nor have they been able to produce a "reconnecting" magnetic field without first applying an electrical current to the plasma sheets they are observing. The reason is that in order to create a magnetic field, one must first induce an electrical current. But astrophysicists like to ignore this link between electric currents and magnetic fields, and frequently propose exotic causes for magnetic fields in space (since they prefer to minimize the role of electricity in space). But within the laboratory, applying an electric current is the only known way of producing a magnetic field in a plasma that can be tested. Needless to say, as soon as the current shuts off, so too does the magnetic field. All of this begs the question: Why is the Sun's atmosphere apparently 100x hotter than its surface? Rather than propose exotic "new physics" which simply does not work in the laboratory, shouldn't we also consider that the Sun's power source is external? Given that we now see a huge tail attached to our solar system's heliosphere which is aligned with the magnetic field (strongly suggesting that the tail is a current since electric currents align with the magnetic fields which surround them!), there is more than enough reason by now to suspect that our solar system is powered externally by an electric current. We see these filaments by now criss-crossing the entire universe on all scales.Re: "I'm not arguing anymore. You've already lost."This debate has nothing to do with either you or me. Neither of us can win or lose it. And furthermore, there's no reason to take any of it personally. It's when people involve emotions into their science when science stops being science, and more about people personally attacking one another.Fe: "And no, this isn't part of the big mean conspiracy that you're afraid of. When you learn to debate without coming out as insulting and condescending straight from your first post, you might just get somewhere."Who says that this is a debate? I've not really seen any substantial arguments put forth against the Electric Universe thus far, so I don't consider this to be anything remotely like a debate. I'm just trying to help you to realize that you need to do some reading of what the Electric Universe says. And by constraining your reading selection, you constrain your beliefs about what is going on in the universe; you constrain your beliefs about what the Electric Universe actually says; and you artificially inflate your confidence within the conventional theories. It's unfortunately very common.?
"Then Falcon got sick during two separate TV interviews when asked why he had hidden."FALCONNNNN PUKE!
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"The family doesn't qualify for medical assistance, and she can't get insurance because of her children's pre-existing condition. It's a Catch-22."They are children, human children living in the US and their mother has to run suppers and auctions in the neighborhood just to get their potentially life threatening skin cancers removed and some cover for their play equipment. The opponents of health care reform in America should be ashamed of themselves every time a story like this comes to light... but I am not sure they are capable of shame beneath all that partisanship and jingoism and selfishness.
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I'm enjoying it while I can. 6 months ago it would have cost me $85 to buy a Diggnation t-shirt and ship it here to Australia. Now it's closer to $55, thanks to the rising AUD. Someone still needs to explain to me why it costs $35 to ship a $20 t-shirt, but that's another matter... 
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