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Posted
  • Location: St.Albans
  • Location: St.Albans

if we kept the levels the same then at the

end if we did blast of then we would have

no problem

we will live on jupiters moon but will

we rain the plannet all over again?

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
the earth will come to an end one day

do you have another suggestion to

save the human race

lets start again this time with a hole

new solution

we dont have to increase oxegen at all

just keep the levels the same

Certainly will have to remember that whatever we do we must save our spell checkers! :rolleyes:

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
and were will we live after that?

Little bit cold perhaps. Do you have a solution for that as well.

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  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......
  • Weather Preferences: Hot & Sunny, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......

The increase in Antarctic temps over the 1917/43 period may have more to do with the later onset of global dimming (with the introduction of high altitude aircraft and more 'consumer goods' containing particulate pollutants- later to be banned) than it is with climatic 'cycles'.

If this is so the the return to pre-global dimming atmospheric conditions would demand a rapid increase in temps to the point they would have reached without the interference of 'global dimming' (as we have witnessed globally over the last 7 years)and a steady (but increasing) temp. regime as we continue to pump out more G.G.'s (India/China/U.S.) over time.

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
Is there a particular reason you are writing in some form of haiku?

CB

Haiku is Japanese isn't it - this stuff is obviously double-Dutch!

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  • Location: St.Albans
  • Location: St.Albans
Nurse.

WHAT! we will need some trees to survive

im getting bored with this topic

lets go back to the past insted

there was more oxegen then

and everything was bigger

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
Nurse.

I'm sure she'll be back soon - just keep taking the medication

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
I call wind up - and besides, he has made no mention of oxygen, just some strange thing I've never heard of - oxegen. :unsure:

hence the need to ensure that when we leave the planet we take our spell checkers with us. Perhaps the mods should move this to the lounge where we can all have fun

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
Could someone please tell me what this topic is about ??

From memory it started with Ratty starting a whole load of threads yesterday stating (in a nutshell) that global warming was not real but I think the plot was lost some time back. We then went on to debate how we could live on a planet with an atmosphere of 80% oxygen (unsure what the other 20% comprised) followed by ways of leaving the earth when the sun becomes a red giant, we're all living in biospheres and there are millions of gigantic plants outside the biospheres which will be annihilated when the rocket on which we leave the earth interacts with the 80% oxygen levels and on and on and on ad nauseum. Hope you find that a useful precis.

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  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
  • Weather Preferences: Storms storms and more storms
  • Location: The Wash - Norfolk side
do you recicle?

PARDON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :unsure:

I think it's probably illegal and anyway should you be asking such personal questions on a family forum? Only when there's a lunar eclipse!

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  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m
  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m
From memory it started with Ratty starting a whole load of threads yesterday stating (in a nutshell) that global warming was not real but I think the plot was lost some time back. We then went on to debate how we could live on a planet with an atmosphere of 80% oxygen (unsure what the other 20% comprised) followed by ways of leaving the earth when the sun becomes a red giant, we're all living in biospheres and there are millions of gigantic plants outside the biospheres which will be annihilated when the rocket on which we leave the earth interacts with the 80% oxygen levels and on and on and on ad nauseum. Hope you find that a useful precis.

Thanks :unsure:

I think i will leave this thread though

By the way we do recycle

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  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m
  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m

There is a spell checker that you can install. I did it, When you are using add reply and not fast reply there should be a little icon on the top right of reply thingy (Its got an ABC and a tick below it). Its very useful :unsure:

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