Weather and global warming
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Maules are better.
As expensive and high maintenence as a Maule is, much cheaper than a woman.
A Maule, if it kills you, will usually do it swiftly, not drag it out over decades.
You can always fly your buddy's Maule and vice-versa.
A Maule can be overhauled to like new condition with enough money at any time.
The noise a Maule makes stops when the motor is off.
A Maule can be left on a preheater so it is warm and ready to go at any time.
Four people can fit in a Maule.
A Maule performs well in the dirt.
I can go on...
As expensive and high maintenence as a Maule is, much cheaper than a woman.
A Maule, if it kills you, will usually do it swiftly, not drag it out over decades.
You can always fly your buddy's Maule and vice-versa.
A Maule can be overhauled to like new condition with enough money at any time.
The noise a Maule makes stops when the motor is off.
A Maule can be left on a preheater so it is warm and ready to go at any time.
Four people can fit in a Maule.
A Maule performs well in the dirt.
I can go on...
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90% of all scientists WHO RECEIVE GOVERNMENT FUNDING, believe in global warming.
90% of all scientists receive government funding?
I'll stick with the founder of "The Weather Channel" and the co-founder of "Green Peace", it is all politically driven.
Carbon Credits? Al Gore is great! Who would have ever thought of the concept that you pay the Govt. for carbon credits, so you can keep doing what you are doing
Carbon Credits, Taxes, Tolls, Fees, Fines, Penalties, Permits, Licenses, Tickets, etc ..., just another way to expand government.
The worst generation that ever lived is here now. After WWII they spent all that their fathers fought for, They spent all that they earned and now they are spending all little Jonny's money. They are borrowing money for which, when they die, little Jonny will have to repay. He will only see the bill when it comes time to collect, and if he can not repay in money, he may have to repay in blood.
90% of all scientists receive government funding?
I'll stick with the founder of "The Weather Channel" and the co-founder of "Green Peace", it is all politically driven.
Carbon Credits? Al Gore is great! Who would have ever thought of the concept that you pay the Govt. for carbon credits, so you can keep doing what you are doing
Carbon Credits, Taxes, Tolls, Fees, Fines, Penalties, Permits, Licenses, Tickets, etc ..., just another way to expand government.
The worst generation that ever lived is here now. After WWII they spent all that their fathers fought for, They spent all that they earned and now they are spending all little Jonny's money. They are borrowing money for which, when they die, little Jonny will have to repay. He will only see the bill when it comes time to collect, and if he can not repay in money, he may have to repay in blood.
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The Snowball Earth hypothesis posits that the Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago). Proponents of the hypothesis argue that it best explains sedimentary deposits generally regarded as of glacial origin at tropical paleolatitudes, and other otherwise enigmatic features in the geological record. Opponents of the hypothesis contest the implications of the geological evidence for global glaciation, the geophysical feasibility of an ice- or slush-covered ocean, and the difficulty of escaping an all-frozen condition. There are a number of unanswered questions, including whether the Earth was a full snowball, or a "slushball" with a thin equatorial band of open (or seasonally open) water.
No, not my writing...I'm just a pilot...
My understanding is that the earth used to be frozen and just keeps warming up...with or without human interference.
No, not my writing...I'm just a pilot...
My understanding is that the earth used to be frozen and just keeps warming up...with or without human interference.
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