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Tuesday, December 1. 2009I question the timing.
I loved this quote from the CRU computer guy: "We can have a proper result, but only by including a load of garbage!" Today: Jones stepping down. Penn State to investigate Mann. That's the core of the IPCC's numbers factory. Plus there has already been a political fatality in Australia - probably the first actual victim of global warming. Klaus: Global warming is a politician's mythMore climategate funTierney in the NYT says:
If Mann is telling the truth, he is utterly incompetent. I suspect he is lying, but a gullible Tierney appears to buy it. How would you not know how your cover graph was constructed?
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The American people are mad as hell Food stamps becoming normal in America. The richer our population becomes, the more people getting free food. Related: Starvation in Gaza? NY Post: The Climate-cult con. I enjoyed this: 'Botch after botch after botch.''
Meanwhile, today from the self-satirizing BBC:
And similarly, this from the self-satirizing UN:
Politico: 7 stories Obama doesn't want told The about-face on Honduras
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Monday, November 30. 2009Climategate, newest developmentsI just read about the circular firing squads at the IPCC, with calls for the firing of the CPU and even for the disbanding of the entire IPCC (why not the rest of the UN at the same time?). Plus other good details at Climate Depot and also in the Political Climate column of Icecap. Addendum: This UN bozo is freaking unbelievable. Addendum #2: The hypocrisy of all of these "green" celebs is amusing. Addendum #3: The more I think about it, the more I think that Climategate might be the biggest expose of the year. And yet the MSM will barely mention it because it DOES NOT FIT THE SOCIALIST NARRATIVE. Unbelievable, for people who supposedly want viewers and to sell newspapers - but they did the same thing with the ACORN stories. Thus for real news we must rely on amateurs, semi-pros, and bloggers. This from Clive Crook via Blair:
NYC photosFrom Saturday, one of the Met's large Tiffany windows in the American Wing. This is titled "Autumn."
Continue reading "NYC photos" R/C Madness
First, introducing the Hydroboat-plane-car-helicopter-lawnmower-skateboard: Pretty nifty, eh? And some review I read mentioned "sand and snow", so I guess we can add "dune buggy" and "snowmobile" to the list. Aerodynamically, what's amazing is how maneuverable it is with what little wing surface it has. But it certainly seems like it's under fairly tight control. And one big plus point is that they don't cost very much, compared to jumping into the field of normal R/C planes and expensive control boxes. So when you pile the rascal up, it won't be a wallet-killer to replace it, and it also gives us the luxury to try a different brand if we're not happy with the first one. Try Stormlauncher, Graupner and HydroFlyer, and Toys 'R' Us has a pretty good selection of flying toys. Now, if you want a more conventional plane, but one that can still pull off some simple, basic maneuvers, try this little honey: That's a pretty cool moment when he stands it on its nose. Don't try it at home! On the other hand, if the above planes are too mechanical-looking... The AGW industry Goldman Sachs, never a company to pass up on chances to make lots of money, has done extensive planning to capitalize on carbon credit markets - as has Al Gore. But don't forget Big Academia: Surber Monday morning linksIt's rare for me to see something worth reading by Friedman, but America vs. The Narrative is pretty good. Which is the bigger scandal? News-gate or Climategate? As Steyn put it:
Heroes, from National Post:
Sheer brilliance. HHS would become gigantic insurance regulator. Related, the explanation for the lack of competition in medical insurance:' At a recent town hall meeting, President Obama said, "Now,
We're late to the party with this chart, but it sure is revealing, isn't it?
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Climategate update with MoncktonVia Moonbattery:
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Sunday, November 29. 2009Happy St. Andrew's Day, plus excellent Climategate summary
Now we must move south of the border to take a good summary look at Climategate and its meaning, as far as we now know: Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation: "Our hopelessly compromised scientific establishment cannot be allowed to get Andrei, you've lost another submarine?....Most fascinating to me: they got rid of, or "lost," all of their raw data. That means the raw data from which the IPCC reports have been produced - after the data was played with. In science, "losing" data is a felony, and discredits everything you have ever done. Why? Because it makes it impossible to either corroborate or refute the conclusions.
Sunday morning links
What's up with the Xanthan Gum thing? Anglican Bishop says "Happy Christmas" is an Obscenity While You Were Feasting: A Lot Of Crazy Stuff Happened Strassel in WSJ: 'Cap and Trade Is Dead' Funny but not funny: Climategate Predictions: The Aftermath Obama Administration Approves of ACORN Funding. By the way, what happened to ACORN's internal investigation? Lawson: Copenhagen will fail – and quite right too Via Tim Blair:
The computer codes are the real story.
At Pajamas: IPCC expert reviewer Gray — whose 1,898 comments critical of the Krauthammer: Scrap the health care bill and start over Also from Krauthammer:
I think what's interesting about Obama is he is going to be at the U.N. [conference in Copenhagen] to announce the [new] policy about climate change on the basis of — nothing. He is going to be proposing what the House has passed — that he knows is not going to pass in the Senate. Photo: Christmas trees along the median of Park Avenue, NYC. Not yet lit.
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Friday, November 27. 2009Friday evening tab dump
Fred Barnes: Why Obama Isn't Changing Washington. One quote:
Wizbang: The Poor Today are Better Off than the Average Person of 1971 Howard Dean opposes congress' health care bills From John H at Powerline: It's Baaack!
So the battle over health care is not just about health care. It's about whether government will permanently gobble up more of the private-sector economy -- and slow it down in the process. Protein: If you believe in American principles, you can’t be a teacher. At least, according the Minnesota Board of Teaching And a few climate links: Pajamas: Climategate: It’s the Totalitarianism, Stupid Obama’s Science Czar John Holdren Involved in Climategate Scandal Why Climategate won't stop the greens Climategate e-mails sweep America, may scuttle Barack Obama's Cap and Trade laws
How widespread is the science fraud? Warmists Caught Fudging Data in New Zealand Global Warming Hoax Enabler: The Lancet
Here's the decline that they hidWhen your computer models don't fit the data, trash the data: Via Watts:
As a commenter here quoted:
Money managers do this sort of thing all the time for marketing purposes. To make their performance look good, they pick their start point and their end point based on what the chart looks like. Then they decide whether to include or exclude new money or new accounts from the data, depending on what looks best. Etc. Tinkering with data is easy. Pols and activists do it every day to manipulate. See How to Lie with Charts and Graphs, one of my favorite data books - after the classic How to Lie with Statistics. Nether require advanced math to understand. It's a shame journalists aren't required to read those two books.
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Our friend Coyote hits it out of the park
This speech deserves to be distributed widely. Balanced, sane, rich with info and with no axe to grind. Kudos (if no Nobel),to Coyote:
Catastrophe Denied: A Critique of Catastrophic Man-Made Global Warming Theory from Warren Meyer on Vimeo. Thursday, November 26. 2009Thanksgiving Day links
I have a shoot today, then family dinner this evening in MA. A grouse and woodcock hunt on Friday in the lowlands, swamps and marshes. Image via Mr. Free Market:
The Pilgrims, Famine, and the End of Feudalism Another good link for Thanksgiving: Malthusians wrong since the year 200. Fewer people would be better for my hunting, though. The good hunting habitat in the Northeast is being overrun with strip malls, developments of McMansions, and second and third homes. Not American: Thought reform at the U of Minnesota Via Lucianne, An Immigrant's Thanksgiving Why attack Sarah? Maybe because the women love her US lags world in nuke energy. So stupid of us. Via Driscoll:
Related, Somin on the social validation of knowledge. Related: SISU on Soylent Green Revisited The EU has a Ten Year Plan. How could that go wrong? Central planning worked just great for the Soviet Union. Euroland is heading swiftly back towards the Feudalism they seem to love. New Haven will promote those firefighters. New Zealand looks at the real data. No warming. About Le Corbusier: The architect as totalitarian Q&O: So Where Are We On Health Care Reform? A grandiose Pres needs to learn about the history of the US' involvement with Asia. No bows 'til now, though.
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Wednesday, November 25. 2009"Is it a crime to hate 'hate crimes?'"
Weds. links
Good for a laugh: Artists for Gaia Norm: All about Sherlock Holmes. It's about the aesthetics of detection. How considerate of him: Obama will give you $2,500 a year to go to school. His money, right? It's gonna get worse with the Dem taxes: Goodbye Jobs, Hello Mom and Dad, Say Young Adults Hawkins: Would the O have been elected if he ran on what the Dems are doing? Did you miss Robin of Berkeley's piece on why it's nuts for women to be Liberals Living the Liberal crack-up. Related: How far will Dem leaders go? Does this fool you? Feds would make states collect health care taxes. The states do not want that job. Related via NYM:
Fred Singer's 2007 speech: Global Warming: Man-Made or Natural? Bishop Hill is all over Climategate Islam Would Die Without Jihad The truth about GM The Arena: What would you do with Afghanistan? Immigration: Republicans? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Republicans!
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Climategate
Tuesday, November 24. 2009No National Consensus
Watch this video at Gateway to see what I mean. I think there is far more dissension on this issue than I ever heard about going into Afghanistan or Iraq. Not very many people want what they are trying to "give" us. One of the things they want to "give" me is to make my family's medical insurance - my carefully considered free choice - illegal. My message to my government: Quit giving me stuff. I am an adult. Leave me the heck alone. The MSM silence on Climategate
Indeed. Here's the BBC on the climate issue of the day: (That's odd - the experts said the tropics weren't affected by AGW, didn't they?) And here's how ABC handles it: ABC News Instead Runs Headline, "Worse Than the Worst: Climate Report Says Even Most Dire Predictions Too Tame"
Yet another bow from our pussy Pres.He's not in the showers in jail picking up the soap, so why do this so constantly? Is it a twitch? A twitch of submission, like a beta dog? I think it is pathetic - and it reflects on me as a free and proud American. Please tell me it's only because the Asian leaders are I cannot imagine Abe Lincoln or Teddy Roosevelt bowing to a The only people to whom the O does not bow is to people like me, the honest, hard-working, tax-paying, slightly overweight citizens of the USA. As Bob Grant says, "It's sick out there, and getting sicker." h/t, Drudge:
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Back before global warming
Before AGW/climate change, Mars was wet and humid.
Tuesday morning links
Newt quoted in the Der Spiegel article:
More on the topic at Ace. More evidence that tax cuts help an economy more than spending Even Monbiot says the science now needs “reanalysing”. Has rabid warmist Monbiot become an evil skeptic? Junk Science reminds us that the opposite of skepticism is gullibility. Related: US to propose emission reductions in Copenhagen
Rick Moran on end of life costs.
Hysteria or rational? The debt How does the health insurance business really work? Attempting a Bush re-do? Immigration looms as the next test for Congress | Washington Examiner:
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