HUR slams head against keyboard for hooksaw failure to understand how statistics work, what chaotic systems are, and the difference between weather and climate.
5/15/2008 9:00:01 AM
^ Keep slamming your head, you stupid motherfucker--your numbskull doesn't feel anything anyway. Another wheel comes off the global warming scam just about every day and you fucking know it. And you obviously don't understand shit about supporting your argument. I posted real figures from a legitimate source: NOAA. What have you offered to refute my position other than your bullshit comments and laughable opinions? The answer is self-evident.
5/15/2008 9:27:13 AM
Hey jackass maybe you have the memory of a fucking baboon but in every other global warming thread you create or get on your blow horn; in my responses i NEVER go with the hell and doomsday global warming nightmare liberal stance.I always point out how variation in the short term does not mean an end to a long term trend which is what you always try to debate. Whether this trend is human related or not is inconsequential. Nonetheless i believe that since earth for the most part is a 'closed system' thermodynamically it is possible that all the energy releasing processes and C02 emissions we create could cause a slight upward push on global temperatures. I just do not think the human impact is as serious as al gore or all the liberal hippies make it out to be.Regarding your evidence i have read similar articles on noaa. so i agree with you that sea ice was greater then average this winter. however, if you read more into the article you will discover that there is a physical difference between the "new ice" which was created this winter; and "old ice" which takes many winters to accumulate. The "new ice" is less enduring then the "old ice" and more likely to melt faster.[Edited on May 15, 2008 at 10:18 AM. Reason : aa][Edited on May 15, 2008 at 10:28 AM. Reason : aa]
5/15/2008 10:16:48 AM
^ DEY TUK UR OLD ICE!!!1STFU.
5/15/2008 12:47:30 PM
Well, that was a well thought out response. There is a fundamental difference between older, more compacted ice and seasonally formed ice.
5/15/2008 12:52:37 PM
^hooksaw: Lies that is just something liberals say as part of the conspiracy to support global warming!
5/15/2008 1:23:16 PM
global warming is NOT a long term threatwe'll run out before it becomes one
5/15/2008 1:25:25 PM
5/16/2008 6:32:14 PM
5/16/2008 6:37:16 PM
king abdullah of saudi arabia
5/16/2008 6:37:36 PM
I'll tell you what, King Abdullah is the one guy who might enable Obama to actually lower gas prices if he becomes President.Bush's mishandling of Iraq and Israel have not done him any favors with moderate OPEC countries such as Saudi Arabia. Put a guy like Obama in the White House, and maybe Abdullah will be more willing to ramp up production.
5/16/2008 6:43:29 PM
5/16/2008 6:53:15 PM
hahahahah, to the creator of this thread and his supporters:
5/18/2008 7:28:33 PM
5/18/2008 11:36:38 PM
bttt, I want to hear from Jax883, Vix, moron, and HUR
5/19/2008 8:43:22 AM
5/19/2008 9:26:40 AM
PM sent to remind him. Lets start a count of how long it takes him/her to replyFrom : OeuvreTo : Jax883Received : Monday May 19, 2008 at 9:36 AMSubject : You should check your thread.... and your factshttp://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=526224&page=2
5/19/2008 9:37:35 AM
5/19/2008 9:55:56 AM
2 hours.
5/19/2008 11:21:05 AM
3 hours.
5/19/2008 12:42:45 PM
5/19/2008 1:04:27 PM
^your last graph is total horseshit. You and I both know chaney cant reclaim his haliburton stock. Oh and what is a graph supposed to look like for soilders deaths? Do one for car related deaths in the US, start at 0 and show the growth over 7 years. [Edited on May 19, 2008 at 1:14 PM. Reason : .]
5/19/2008 1:13:52 PM
With those graphs being posted in here and all, you would think that Cheney is the CEO or something.
5/19/2008 1:23:21 PM
4 hours
5/19/2008 1:37:28 PM
^^^ I didn't make the graphs, but it's the first one I found with Halliburton's revenues for the war. You can totally dismiss the deaths graph, I didn't care about it. And the topic of this thread directly refer to "bush's people" of which Cheney's friends in Halliburton count a part of. And you're pretty naive if you don't think the good Cheney and Bush have done for the oil industry won't come around back to them once they're out of office.^^ I can't tell if you're kidding there or not, but you realize Cheney was the CEO at one point? Do you honestly thing he WOULDN'T, just by the sheer principles of human nature, look out for his old company, which also happens to be part of the infamous oil industry?
5/19/2008 1:44:32 PM
5/19/2008 2:47:56 PM
I guess you could put in the list of people who've made money from oil price hikes, or at least halliburton's increased profits:University of WyomingGWU medical facultyCapital Partners for Education.
5/19/2008 2:52:38 PM
^ since the revenues for those 3 entities went up during the Iraq War and using the same logic as moron & co., I can safely assume and accuse The University of Wyoming, GWU Medical Faculty, and Capital Partners for Education as causing the Iraq War for their economic benefit.[Edited on May 19, 2008 at 3:26 PM. Reason : .]
5/19/2008 3:00:16 PM
6 hours... no Jax 883.
5/19/2008 3:37:37 PM
I don't trust most graphs without viewing the raw data any more. These two graphs show the same data, but appear very different to the casual viewer.Article: http://softwarenerd.blogspot.com/2008/01/scale-on-global-warming-graphs.html
5/19/2008 4:11:50 PM
nice response
5/19/2008 4:18:23 PM
Jax883 is the real culprit here, though. Vix just said some shit about lobbyists because it's such an evil word and Bush is owned by them, especially the oil ones. His fortune since he became president clearly shows it.
5/19/2008 4:19:26 PM
lolz. I gave up on this thread on page 1 when the question was turned sideways and fucked twwsb style. No one offered any numbers, black, red, or otherwise. Despite the thread title, I could care less about "yes he did" or "no he didn't", and was willing to broaded the question to include any public official on the national level. No one offered any numbers, black, red, or otherwise.So fuck it. Run with the thread in any direction you choose. This is why no one comes to the soapbox looking for serious debate anymore. Everyone jumps on one side of the line or the other and shouts, "You people on that side are stupid!" If I want to see this kind of mewling I can watch the talking heads on TV.
5/19/2008 6:58:23 PM
The problem is that you made an unfounded accusation, preceded it with the word "obvioulsy" as if it were common knowledge, and then called me naive for questioning your (incorrect) postulation.I know that accountability is not all that popular on TWW, but if you are gonna make a blatantly incorrect statement in the first sentence of a thread you created in the Soapbox, then be prepared to get flamed when you can't admit that you were wrong.
5/19/2008 7:17:31 PM
5/19/2008 7:34:09 PM
5/19/2008 8:59:06 PM
5/21/2008 3:30:26 PM
5/21/2008 3:50:06 PM
not really sure I get that either.I do know that Bush hasn't made any more money off of this.
5/21/2008 4:07:39 PM
in the senate meeting they had today, all the big 5 oil companies in the US testified that higher prices are attributed to LOW SUPPLY.they also testified that they are currently making a profit of $0.04 per gallon sold instead of $0.10 profit per gallon a year ago.somebody is lying their ass off. lol(i'll get references to these quotes if they haven't already been posted, hell both democrats and republicans where like "wtf" when the oil companies presented their data)brb
5/21/2008 4:10:32 PM
Oil companies operate in more than just one business. Your statement is absolutely right when it comes to their oil refining business: they buy oil and sell gasoline; if the price of oil and gasoline go up then their profits not substantially changed. Of course, if oil goes up and gasoline goes down they lose money, if oil goes down and gasoline goes up they make huge profits. They are also in the oil drilling and production business. In this business, they buy drilling equipment, and then sell oil. As the equipment is used to drill the well and most operating wells are already drilled, then all oil producers do is sell oil: if oil goes up they make even more profit, if oil goes down then they make less profit. Ok, your numbers are not right. Gasoline was a little cheaper than that, in the $2.60 range. But, back then the problem was a refinery shortage. So, although oil was half as much, getting it refined cost substantially more back when capacity was near 95% than today when refineries are operating near 80% capacity. This is because U.S. gasoline demand is falling, driving down North American gasoline prices. But chinese demand is still booming, driving up oil prices. So, some of the difference between the current price of $3.70 and the $4.40 you expect is coming out of refiner's pockets. Plus, of course, the government's 52 cents is unchanged: the real price was $2.60 - $0.52, or $2.08, so actually doubling it would net us $4.16 + $0.52, or $4.68. This is, of course still not the whole story. But you get the idea.
5/21/2008 4:17:16 PM
5/21/2008 4:52:23 PM
As I said, gas was indeed unusually high then and, indeed, the cost now is supressed. In the refinery shortage you call it exactly right: demand was met by gasoline imports from overseas refineries. Now, that explains why gasoline was so expensive then. There is a different effect that is driving down gasoline prices now. Falling U.S. demand has caused the once tight refining business to become ruinously competitive. But there is more going on here still: historically the U.S. has always been a gasoline importer because Europe and Asia impose heavy taxes on motor fuels, driving consumers to use diesel engines instead. Because a barrel of oil cannot be used to make just diesel without immense cost, these refiners export the gasoline they produce to America. Now, China is growing under a similar pattern, bidding up the prices of diesel, kerosine, and industrial distillates while all the while not demanding comparable quantities of gasoline. This has been a boon for U.S. gasoline consumers which are no longer the marginal consumers. The evidence is easy to find: only a few years ago gasoline and diesel cost about the same amount at the gas station. Look today, and while gasoline is $3.75, diesel is a ruinous $4.48. So, as I said, we are paying less for gasoline than we otherwise should.
5/21/2008 5:35:14 PM
^great explanation....thx
5/21/2008 6:32:13 PM
We needs more refineries
5/22/2008 11:26:44 AM
we need more nuclear power too
5/22/2008 11:28:58 AM
nuclear power is the best source of power this day in age by a looooong shot.why continue swinging a loft wedge or a 9 iron all day that are going to rot away when you can get an immortal big bertha that never dies.[Edited on May 22, 2008 at 11:37 AM. Reason : .]
5/22/2008 11:36:28 AM
5/22/2008 11:37:06 AM
^^^ in our engines. someday....[Edited on May 22, 2008 at 11:40 AM. Reason : s]
5/22/2008 11:39:49 AM
^^ true.
5/22/2008 7:50:46 PM