@thcobbsI'll try to explain this the simplest way I can think of.Imagine the earth as a greenhouse. The temparature in the greenhouse is dependent on cycles both on the time of day and the time of year. Added to that is the unpredictable output of the sun.Tiny, tiny temperature sensors are spread over the floor.On the floor of the greenhouse are also puddles that sometimes steam up when it gets hot and reflects the heat out before it even reaches the floor sensors.You can take the average temparature every day in the greenhouse for several years and you will not get an accurate prediction as you can't tell how much water vapour there will be from the puddles or how the plants move or even how strong the sun is shining. Choatic moves in the air and steam flow also produce a lot of uncertainty (like how a butterfly in Brazil can cause a Tornado in Texas).But if you put a tint on the windows so that light can enter into the greenhouse but the reflected light cannot be reflected out as much, then the average temparature is most likely to rise, right??
WTF? He was just out for a Sunday drive. Everybody always has to be hatin'.
Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: orlando fl tattoo
1) Store the sodium in a non-water liquid (i.e. kerosene or mineral oil) like we do now. 2) break into smaller chunks3) sell to chemical companies that use elemental sodium4)????5) Profit.
I think what is more telling than these ethically questionable business practices is the stand of our Attorneys General and other officials who are supposed to look out for citizens' interests. Combined with our elected officials continuous pandering to corporate interests, I have a hard time expecting this situation to change unless the issue of consumer rights is a real and foremost election issue.
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