The Dystopian Future is here; liberals \"green energy\" plan is unravelling before our eyes...

On 9/19/22 21:45, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2022 21:07:45 -0700, corvid <bl@ckb.ird> wrote:

9/6/22, 19:16, Gnatguy:
California has

A week or two back, the power was out for about 4 hours. The 42\"
built-in is set to 0F freezer and 37F refrigerator, and when the
power came back, the freezer temp had risen to 16F and the fridge
was STILL 37F!

Here\'s what I think about that - as long as the freezer remains
well below 32F, AI directs a fan to send some freezer air over to
the fridge side.

This machine actually has dual independent cooling systems,
freezer and fridge, and if either were to fail, I suspect AI would
use the remaining system to manage both sections.

AI? A test and a branch is AI?

No, no. The machine needs to use judgement and make decisions. For
example, if the freezer is loaded with frozen pizzas, it shouldn\'t even
begin to worry about the vegetables in the fridge.
 
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<5e48e352-7948-46d8-8caf-4830be1a1f6cn@googlegroups.com>:

Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls
statistics aren\'t statistics for you.

No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.
The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.
It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep state..?> ..
Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology puppets of Al Gorism.
 
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls
statistics aren\'t statistics for you.
No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.
The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs it all up.

> It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric power than yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can be just as energy intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil carbon, provide it invests enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all that much).\\

> Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science populariser, and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial propaganda machine, but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice - down there with Skybuck Flying.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 01:45:02 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<c59cece8-90ad-4a18-9df2-b53a5d03f664n@googlegroups.com>:

On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony

William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls

statistics aren\'t statistics for you.
No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.
The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change
on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs it all up.


It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep
state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric power than
yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can be just as energy
intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil carbon, provide it invests
enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all that much).\\

Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology
puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science populariser,
and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial propaganda machine,
but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice - down there with Skybuck
Flying.

Its not so simple, sun and wind come and go.
No real power storage.
All about sales of ever new - sometimes useless - stuff
https://www.pacificsuntech.com/post/on-puerto-rico-s-forgotten-island-tesla-s-busted-solar-panels-tell-a-cautionary-tale
seems an other storm was there.
In more industrialized countries we need GW storage and power, and nuclear is the only way to provide that power 24/7.

When climate keeps getting warmer we need aircos 24/7.
We need petrol to be able to run emergency services when electric power goes down, as it will.
Killing those alternative systems is back to the grasshuts guaranteed.
 
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:11:09 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 01:45:02 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
c59cece8-90ad-4a18...@googlegroups.com>:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in <5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls
statistics aren\'t statistics for you.

No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.

The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs it all up.


It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric power than
yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can be just as energy
intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil carbon, provide it invests
enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all that much).\\

Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science populariser,
and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial propaganda machine,
but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice - down there with Skybuck
Flying.

Its not so simple, sun and wind come and go.

Nobody ever said that it was. But sun does rise predictably every morning, and atmospheric circulation is pretty constant over the long term.

> No real power storage.

Not all that much so far., but we are working on it.

All about sales of ever new - sometimes useless - stuff
https://www.pacificsuntech.com/post/on-puerto-rico-s-forgotten-island-tesla-s-busted-solar-panels-tell-a-cautionary-tale
seems an other storm was there.

Showboats like Elon Musk do seem better at harvesting the initial publicity than they are at keeping the hardware working.

> In more industrialized countries we need GW storage and power, and nuclear is the only way to provide that power 24/7.

You can get GigaWatts out of solar cells, if you buy enough of them. About 12% of Australia\'s electricity is generate by solar cells - about 32 Terawatt.hours last year - that\'s about 3.6 GigaWatt on average.

Nuclear reactors could - in theory - provide that sort of power, but they are hideously expensive and remarkably inflexible.

> When climate keeps getting warmer we need aircos 24/7.

It won\'t keep getting warmer if we burn a whole lot less fossil carbon.

> We need petrol to be able to run emergency services when electric power goes down, as it will.

Or lots of batteries and pumped storage.

> Killing those alternative systems is back to the grasshuts guaranteed.

If you were designing the system it probably would be. Competent engineers would do better.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 04:35:39 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<693f11ca-a0cb-4577-a081-17fe04bf96ban@googlegroups.com>:

On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:11:09 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 01:45:02 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
c59cece8-90ad-4a18...@googlegroups.com>:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls
statistics aren\'t statistics for you.

No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.

The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs it all up.


It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric power than
yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can be just as energy
intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil carbon, provide it invests
enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all that much).\\

Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science populariser,
and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial propaganda machine,
but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice - down there with Skybuck
Flying.

Its not so simple, sun and wind come and go.

Nobody ever said that it was. But sun does rise predictably every morning, and atmospheric circulation is pretty constant over
the long term.

No real power storage.

Not all that much so far., but we are working on it.

All about sales of ever new - sometimes useless - stuff
https://www.pacificsuntech.com/post/on-puerto-rico-s-forgotten-island-tesla-s-busted-solar-panels-tell-a-cautionary-tale
seems an other storm was there.

Showboats like Elon Musk do seem better at harvesting the initial publicity than they are at keeping the hardware working.

In more industrialized countries we need GW storage and power, and nuclear is the only way to provide that power 24/7.

You can get GigaWatts out of solar cells, if you buy enough of them. About 12% of Australia\'s electricity is generate by solar
cells - about 32 Terawatt.hours last year - that\'s about 3.6 GigaWatt on average.

Nuclear reactors could - in theory - provide that sort of power, but they are hideously expensive and remarkably inflexible.

When climate keeps getting warmer we need aircos 24/7.

It won\'t keep getting warmer if we burn a whole lot less fossil carbon.

We need petrol to be able to run emergency services when electric power goes down, as it will.

Or lots of batteries and pumped storage.

Killing those alternative systems is back to the grasshuts guaranteed.

If you were designing the system it probably would be. Competent engineers would do better.

You seem to get more and more into personal attacks
How about designing something?
Or just build something?
Or write some code?
 
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:00:21 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 04:35:39 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
693f11ca-a0cb-4577...@googlegroups.com>:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:11:09 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 01:45:02 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
c59cece8-90ad-4a18...@googlegroups.com>:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What everybody else calls
statistics aren\'t statistics for you.

No idea what the discussion was about,
but there was this German prof who pointed out to his students that
as the number of storks in some village was the highest
and the number of child birth there was also the highest
that that does NOT prove that children were brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on.

The climate crap we are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we produce
is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs it all up.


It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by <deep state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric power than
yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can be just as energy
intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil carbon, provide it invests
enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all that much).\\

Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless about technology puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science populariser,
and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial propaganda machine,
but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice - down there with Skybuck
Flying.

Its not so simple, sun and wind come and go.

Nobody ever said that it was. But sun does rise predictably every morning, and atmospheric circulation is pretty constant over
the long term.

No real power storage.

Not all that much so far., but we are working on it.

All about sales of ever new - sometimes useless - stuff
https://www.pacificsuntech.com/post/on-puerto-rico-s-forgotten-island-tesla-s-busted-solar-panels-tell-a-cautionary-tale
seems an other storm was there.

Showboats like Elon Musk do seem better at harvesting the initial publicity than they are at keeping the hardware working.

In more industrialized countries we need GW storage and power, and nuclear is the only way to provide that power 24/7.

You can get GigaWatts out of solar cells, if you buy enough of them. About 12% of Australia\'s electricity is generate by solar
cells - about 32 Terawatt.hours last year - that\'s about 3.6 GigaWatt on average.

Nuclear reactors could - in theory - provide that sort of power, but they are hideously expensive and remarkably inflexible.

When climate keeps getting warmer we need aircos 24/7.

It won\'t keep getting warmer if we burn a whole lot less fossil carbon.

We need petrol to be able to run emergency services when electric power goes down, as it will.

Or lots of batteries and pumped storage.

Killing those alternative systems is back to the grasshuts guaranteed.

If you were designing the system it probably would be. Competent engineers would do better.

You seem to get more and more into personal attacks.

That\'s not a personal attack. It\'s just an appropriate reaction to ill-informed vapouring. If you keep on advocating silly solutions and rejecting practical ones you clearly aren\'t competent.

> How about designing something?

I do that from time time, but without a potential application it\'s difficult to stay motivated.

> Or just build something?

Same problem.

> Or write some code?

To do what?

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On 9/20/22 01:45, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje
wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened
Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in
5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:
Oh, I do back them up, but you ignore the evidence. What
everybody else calls statistics aren\'t statistics for you.
No idea what the discussion was about, but there was this German
prof who pointed out to his students that as the number of storks
in some village was the highest and the number of child birth there
was also the highest that that does NOT prove that children were
brought by storks.

So statistics... better know what\'s going on. The climate crap we
are daily forced to swallow that blames climate change on CO2 we
produce is a similar example of abusing numbers.

Only to idiots who don\'t know anything about the science that backs
it all up.

It\'s green fanatics who want us all to live in grass huts played by
deep state..?> ..

Nonsense. Solar cells and wind turbines deliver cheaper electric
power than yo can get by burning fossil carbon. A green society can
be just as energy intensive as one that is powered by burning fossil
carbon, provide it invests enough in grid storage (which isn\'t all
that much).\\

Those are basically anti-science - afraid of everything - clueless
about technology puppets of Al Gorism.

Few are as clueless as Jan Panteltje. Al Gore was always a science
populariser, and a good one. His books have lasted well. He\'s no
puppet-master.

Jan\'s strings are being pulled by the climate change denial
propaganda machine, but he\'s much too dumb and ignorant to notice -
down there with Skybuck Flying.

Jan is the guy who said \'I don\'t care about the future. I live now.\'
You aren\'t addressing what he\'s doing.
You won\'t alter his course with facts.
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 2:39:41 AM UTC+10, corvid wrote:
On 9/20/22 01:45, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:56:41 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 19 Sep 2022 21:55:41 -0700 (PDT)) it happened
Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in <5e48e352-7948-46d8...@googlegroups.com>:

<snip>
Jan is the guy who said \'I don\'t care about the future. I live now.\'
You aren\'t addressing what he\'s doing.

I am addressing what he\'s doing, which is re-posting climate change denial propaganda.

> You won\'t alter his course with facts.

Of course not. The fact that he is dumb and gullible enough to think that climate change denial propaganda is worth posting here means that he is much to dumb to realise that he is making himself look like an idiot. Gnatguy and John Larkin have the same problem. Gnatguy is much dumber than Jan, and John Larkin quite a bit brighter, but all three are too dumb to learn when they have got stuff seriously wrong.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
@BillSydney,

don\'t be silly

climate changes is tautology by Heraclitus

BTW
I am aware , you have nothing to do with climate science
so your reply makes no sense
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 9:51:45 AM UTC+10, a a wrote:

> climate changes is tautology by Heraclitus

He didn\'t have access to satellite data. Neither do you - it is now available but you can\'t understand it.

BTW
I am aware , you have nothing to do with climate science so your reply makes no sense.

You don\'t have to be an active expert in climate science to post relevant and correct information on the subject.

You are aware of very little and clearly can\'t make sense of most of the stuff you post about, so your opinion on other peoples posts is even less interesting than the rest of your spam. If you had any sense you\'d shut up, but you don\'t and the best we can hope for is that your information provider will eventually cut off your access to the web.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:23:35 PM UTC-7, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 9:51:45 AM UTC+10, a a wrote:

climate changes is tautology by Heraclitus
He didn\'t have access to satellite data. Neither do you - it is now available but you can\'t understand it.

BTW
I am aware , you have nothing to do with climate science so your reply makes no sense.

You don\'t have to be an active expert in climate science to post relevant and correct information on the subject.

You are aware of very little and clearly can\'t make sense of most of the stuff you post about, so your opinion on other peoples posts is even less interesting than the rest of your spam. If you had any sense you\'d shut up, but you don\'t and the best we can hope for is that your information provider will eventually cut off your access to the web.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

Hey Bozo, you are a TOTALLY DISCREDITED TROLL on SED. You accuse me of not understanding climate statistics, but refuse to provide YOUR OWN statistics.. You question experts\' estimate of expanding the grid but REFUSE to answer what it costs to install transmission lines. You accuse me of shopping around for a university that will accept me but REFUSE a bet that I hold the degrees I claim to hold. You claim that I don\'t have a pilot\'s license, but REFUSE to bet me! You advocate NUKING YOUR OWN FUCKING COUNTRY, and call that reasonable!

You ARE a LAUGHING STOCK of not only SED, but the WORLD!
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 06:55:49 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<abbc3740-71c4-4a0b-8e2b-ef9b65abd6d3n@googlegroups.com>:

On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:00:21 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
How about designing something?

I do that from time time, but without a potential application it\'s difficult to stay motivated.

1:
Well, MIT just did a passive cooling thing,
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/09/220920115553.htm

so as glowball worming haunts you, there must be many fields that need your expertise
I have some solar stuff now working here...


Or just build something?

Same problem.

goto 1

Or write some code?

To do what?
No electronics these without code...
even the simplest sjips or anyways those small things... need code to work.
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 2:54:17 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 20 Sep 2022 06:55:49 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in <abbc3740-71c4-4a0b...@googlegroups.com>:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:00:21 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
How about designing something?

I do that from time time, but without a potential application it\'s difficult to stay motivated.

Well, MIT just did a passive cooling thing,

I don\'t have a lot of contact with MIT. My wife spent 18 months there as a post-doc but her field is rather different from mine. My volunteer work for the IEEE puts me in contact with universities around Sydney - at least five - but it hasn\'t found me any projects yet, and doesn\'t seem likely to.

<snipped the rest>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 2:33:11 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 7:23:35 PM UTC-7, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 9:51:45 AM UTC+10, a a wrote:

climate changes is tautology by Heraclitus
He didn\'t have access to satellite data. Neither do you - it is now available but you can\'t understand it.

BTW
I am aware , you have nothing to do with climate science so your reply makes no sense.

You don\'t have to be an active expert in climate science to post relevant and correct information on the subject.

You are aware of very little and clearly can\'t make sense of most of the stuff you post about, so your opinion on other peoples posts is even less interesting than the rest of your spam. If you had any sense you\'d shut up, but you don\'t and the best we can hope for is that your information provider will eventually cut off your access to the web.

Hey, you are a TOTALLY DISCREDITED TROLL on SED.

You do seem to like to make that claim, but it doesn\'t seem to be evidence based, no matter how much you might like it to be true.

> You accuse me of not understanding climate statistics, but refuse to provide YOUR OWN statistics.

Not exactly. You rejected the statistics that I did dig up, on the basis that they weren\'t the kind of statistics that you wanted to see and never bothered to produce an example of the kind of statistics that you were expecting.

That was just being childish.

>You question experts\' estimate of expanding the grid but REFUSE to answer what it costs to install transmission lines.

You claimed that you had an \"experts estimate of the cost of expanding the grid\" but in fact provided a link to some kind of self-serving industry puff that wanted to see a lot of money spent without any obvious justification..

> You accuse me of shopping around for a university that will accept me but REFUSE a bet that I hold the degrees I claim to hold.

I pointed out that you claimed to have one degree but to have been to more than one accredited university - none of which you\'ve named. You haven\'t even told us exactly what degree that you have claimed to have got. Nobody sane makes that kind of bet, least of all with with a half-witted psycopath like you.

>You claim that I don\'t have a pilot\'s license, but REFUSE to bet me!

I didn\'t. What said was that your dementia was clearly so far advanced that you certainly shouldn\'t have pilot\'s license.

> You advocate NUKING YOUR OWN FUCKING COUNTRY, and call that reasonable!

That was what you made of a rather more reasonable proposal. Your own country has done it to it\'s own territory 27 times with rather less urgent motivation than I was invoking.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Plowshare

> You ARE a LAUGHING STOCK of not only SED, but the WORLD!

I suspect that the boot is on the other foot. but you do seem to be too dim to realise that you are making an ass of yourself.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
---My volunteer work for the IEEE puts me in contact with universities around Sydney - at least five - but it hasn\'t found me any projects yet, and doesn\'t seem likely to.

are you looking for a job as a writer ?

Tautology (logic) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tautology_(logic)

In mathematical logic, a tautology (from Greek: ταυτολογία) is a formula or assertion that is true in every possible interpretation. An example is \"x=y or x≠y\". Similarly, \"either the ball is green, or the ball is not green\" is always true, regardless of the colour of the ball.

Climate changes = Tautology, since climate is not static

Panta rei (Heraclitus), \"everything flows\", a concept in the philosophy of Heraclitus

If you have problems to understand

Climate changes = Tautology

you are wasting our time
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 8:49:29 PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
---My volunteer work for the IEEE puts me in contact with universities around Sydney - at least five - but it hasn\'t found me any projects yet, and doesn\'t seem likely to.

are you looking for a job as a writer?

Not exactly. I already edit the quarterly newsletter for the NSW IEEE Section

Tautology (logic) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tautology_(logic)

In mathematical logic, a tautology (from Greek: ταυτολογία) is a formula or assertion that is true in every possible interpretation. An example is \"x=y or x≠y\". Similarly, \"either the ball is green, or the ball is not green\" is always true, regardless of the colour of the ball.

Climate changes = Tautology, since climate is not static

Wrong. Climate change - not \"changes\" - refers to the significant warming that is going on at the moment and pushed above the natural variation about thirty to forty years ago.

> Panta rei (Heraclitus), \"everything flows\", a concept in the philosophy of Heraclitus

Not exactly a quantative assertion.

If you have problems to understand

Climate changes = Tautology

But the phrase is \"climate change\", not \"climate changes\".

> you are wasting our time

A a wastes our time and his time by false and irrelevant assertions which are of no interest to anybody who reads this forum. Except of course as idiocies to jeer at.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
--Climate changes = Tautology

is my phrase, my thesis, always thrue


---But the phrase is \"climate change\", not \"climate changes\".

you must be narrow-minded

read:

How to Detect Narrow Minded People - wikiHow wikihow.com

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If climate changes, so any climate change under study is accepted
 
On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 10:05:11 PM UTC+10, a a wrote:
--Climate changes = Tautology

is my phrase, my thesis, always true

But of no interest to anybody else.

<snip>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
We are working really hard

#ClimateChanges = Tautology by Heraclitus

and all you generate is delusional noise,.
flooding this group over and over again

Don\'t waste our time

and read first


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