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Everything posted by Park Life
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I reckon roll-ups with a filter would be safer than normal tabs. Correct. Get filters with charcoal inside which are amazing how much shit they take out.
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Aye, who ever heard of anyone turning violent after drinking vodka? Reminds me about the cover up of drunk related accidents in russian mines... Fuckin' hell GM? If you listen closely there is a little 'yelp' after they tug him away...
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Aye, who ever heard of anyone turning violent after drinking vodka? Reminds me about the cover up of drunk related accidents in russian mines... Fuckin' hell GM?
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I'm in wonderment these days on how food really smells.
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The N-O lot are a bunch of cunts. There you go. The moral of the story is the 'Rockah' has a thing for secret organisations as his flirtations with the masons reveals. To satisfy the dark knowledge lust of his new 'patron', Yorkie made up some shit, not realising the afformentioned 'Mr Rockah' would start blustering about it. You'll never get in the masons like that 'Mr Order'. Parky not going off on one about the N-O VIP conspiracy? Blatantly in on it. "When you try and get out...They always pull you back in"...
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The N-O lot are a bunch of cunts. There you go. The moral of the story is the 'Rockah' has a thing for secret organisations as his flirtations with the masons reveals. To satisfy the dark knowledge lust of his new 'patron', Yorkie made up some shit, not realising the afformentioned 'Mr Rockah' would start blustering about it. You'll never get in the masons like that 'Mr Order'. I'd call that a useless snippet of information rather than a moral tbh. ....forgot about the moral bit...I'm under hypnosis.
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Shhhhhhh. Move away, nothing to concern you here. Good advice.
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The N-O lot are a bunch of cunts. There you go. The moral of the story is the 'Rockah' has a thing for secret organisations as his flirtations with the masons reveals. To satisfy the dark knowledge lust of his new 'patron', Yorkie made up some shit, not realising the afformentioned 'Mr Rockah' would start blustering about it. You'll never get in the masons like that 'Mr Order'.
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Well I though Gemima and Alexis Goldwater would have added some sparkle to this thread......Yet to ignite I see.
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If you were an honest man NR you'd admit it is low exposing your confidante to this, and in such a manner.
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That has to be a wind up Rocker? I would've thought you'd have been given a VIP pass for such a club. I wish In all honestly, I'd be the last person they'd ask. Spend most my time on here now I don't beleive it for a minute.
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If things really are serious we'll be the last to know that's for sure. iirc the rain forest is a key area as it is a key asset to the 'health of the planet' in cooling/oxygen/scrubbing terms. IMO if we are to start anywhere this must be the first site to come under some organised multi-govt protection.
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Tbh we will find out though. Assuming it is largely human driven even if every country in the world worked together flawlessly (and many simply did not industrialise at all) we're still only talking about a reduction in increase at any time in the next 50 years (add industrialisation of India, China, Africa, Central an South America and it's even worse). So we're screwed and we need to look at preparing for changes (it's just not a problem we can really directly act upon and “fix”, like say the ozone issue was). Assuming it is not human driven but something else, then again we're screwed and need to look at preparing for it. But bizarrely doing what we can to prepare for it seems to be on almost no ones agenda at the moment….. I guess there’s no economic, green or political mileage in it. The Dutch seem to be getting on the case. http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/020707EB.shtml They are also experimenting with flood proof housing I think as well, although I guess they have a more pressing need to prepare for potentials than most. iirc London is in danger isn't it? I think in the longer term yes, and regarding storm swells as well, but a lot of the Netherlands is already potentially in trouble being below the current water level, and due to the current and wind directions they are much more likely to get a catastrophic storm swell I think. Plus I would imagine New Orleans, and even the boxing day tsunami kinda focused their minds. The oceans warming factor. Don't really fully understand what he is saying, but it don't look good boss. http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatec...1959556,00.html
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Tbh we will find out though. Assuming it is largely human driven even if every country in the world worked together flawlessly (and many simply did not industrialise at all) we're still only talking about a reduction in increase at any time in the next 50 years (add industrialisation of India, China, Africa, Central an South America and it's even worse). So we're screwed and we need to look at preparing for changes (it's just not a problem we can really directly act upon and “fix”, like say the ozone issue was). Assuming it is not human driven but something else, then again we're screwed and need to look at preparing for it. But bizarrely doing what we can to prepare for it seems to be on almost no ones agenda at the moment….. I guess there’s no economic, green or political mileage in it. The Dutch seem to be getting on the case. http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/020707EB.shtml They are also experimenting with flood proof housing I think as well, although I guess they have a more pressing need to prepare for potentials than most. iirc London is in danger isn't it?
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Tbh we will find out though. Assuming it is largely human driven even if every country in the world worked together flawlessly (and many simply did not industrialise at all) we're still only talking about a reduction in increase at any time in the next 50 years (add industrialisation of India, China, Africa, Central an South America and it's even worse). So we're screwed and we need to look at preparing for changes (it's just not a problem we can really directly act upon and “fix”, like say the ozone issue was). Assuming it is not human driven but something else, then again we're screwed and need to look at preparing for it. But bizarrely doing what we can to prepare for it seems to be on almost no ones agenda at the moment….. I guess there’s no economic, green or political mileage in it. The Dutch seem to be getting on the case. http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/020707EB.shtml
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I see you are all well versed in crystal ball gazing the future effects of global warming... "Populations will just migrate".. Yeah it will all be a piece of piss like. No one really knows and I don't think we really want to find out either. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...7030101484.html Ban said that global warming is "an inescapable reality" and warned that the destruction it inflicts -- including the loss of arable land to droughts and coastal flooding -- is likely to be a "major driver of war and conflict" in the coming decades. The stakes in confronting global warming were bolstered last month when an international panel of 113 climate scientists concluded that human activities are heating the planet at a dangerous rate. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that it is 90 percent certain that human-generated greenhouse gases account for most of the global rise in temperatures over the past half-century.
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Had no problems with the Mac on here. Correction. Happenned for the first time ever just now.
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I agree generally with Fop, both sides are guilty. But I'd have to say the corporate side that has been funding the skeptics- 'anti-global warming' research has shown less interest in the truth rather than muddy the waters. I suspect it will take a another tsunami/Florida or two to set aside all the squabbling. Not sure what tsunamis have to to do with it mind. The real issue ultimately will be is whether China and India take it seriously.
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I agree generally with Fop, both sides are guilty. But I'd have to say the corporate side that has been funding the skeptics- 'anti-global warming' research has shown less interest in the truth rather than muddy the waters. I suspect it will take a another tsunami/Florida or two to set aside all the squabbling.
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For some reason I was trying to beat the clock...
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Is Gloal warming happening? Yes. Is the future of life on this planet in danger? Yes. What or whom is to blame? The facts are being managed. It's not for us to worry about it won't happen for years. Wrong. Insurance companies are factoring in climate change issues into their policies as we speak, especially to do with coastal areas and shipping. Is there still time? Nobody really knows.
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Had no problems with the Mac on here.
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Liked the few Irish I've met or worked with. To a man they have been funny with a good streak of guile and invention.
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http://srag.jsc.nasa.gov/SpaceRadiation/What/What.cfm Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR) Galactic cosmic radiation originates outside the solar system. It consists of ionized atoms ranging from a single proton up to an uranium nucleus. The flux (rate of flow) levels of these particles is very low. However, since they travel very close to the speed of light, and because some of them are composed of very heavy elements such as iron, they produce intense ionization as they pass through matter. For the most part, the Earth's magnetic field provides shielding for spacecraft from galactic cosmic radiation. However, cosmic rays have free access over the polar regions where the magnetic field lines are open to interplanetary space. Not really anything to do with cosmology though (look it up) and what does that prove exactly? YOU said the basics were wrong earlier without any backup...Just showing you that the Van Allen Belt although lethal also protects earth in other ways with its field. YOU clearly weren't aware of this....Why not just admit your ignorance? Listen man a lot of the ideas about the conspiracy about he moon landings have been shot down and for good reason and I myself are in agreement with them. But for me the radiation issue is the last one that has yet to be clearly explained by NASA. Just summat I'm interested in....Don't give a monkeys if they landed on the moon or not really.
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http://srag.jsc.nasa.gov/SpaceRadiation/What/What.cfm Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR) Galactic cosmic radiation originates outside the solar system. It consists of ionized atoms ranging from a single proton up to an uranium nucleus. The flux (rate of flow) levels of these particles is very low. However, since they travel very close to the speed of light, and because some of them are composed of very heavy elements such as iron, they produce intense ionization as they pass through matter. For the most part, the Earth's magnetic field provides shielding for spacecraft from galactic cosmic radiation. However, cosmic rays have free access over the polar regions where the magnetic field lines are open to interplanetary space.