[stylist] global warming-was try this prompt

Judith Bron jbron at optonline.net
Sat Jan 9 23:13:05 UTC 2010


You're right.  I was trying to be kind.
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> Judith,
> You are being far too kind to suggest that the politicians are 
> "disgruntled." I personally think their motivation is lining their own 
> pockets and those of their friends.
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> Judith Bron wrote:
>> Donna, Meteorologists and scientists agree that what causes global 
>> heating and global cooling are sun spots.  Ass the term implies, these 
>> are spots on the sun that dictate world climates.  There are now less sun 
>> spots causing the global cold that the planet is experiencing.  Yes, we 
>> can focus on making our air quality better and take more responsibility 
>> with what is happening on planet earth, but we need qualified scientists 
>> to outline how we can make this happen, not disgruntled politicians. 
>> Judith
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Hill" <penatwork at epix.net>
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>> Subject: Re: [stylist] global warming-was try this prompt
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>>> Jim,
>>> Europe is having record-breaking cold as well. The thing that concerns 
>>> me about the "man made" global warming craze is that legitimate goals 
>>> have been usurped to further an erroneous hypothesis. In light of 
>>> current climate realities, we're likely to have a backlash which will 
>>> turn people against the changes we need to make. Renewable energy and 
>>> lower levels of air pollutants should be pursued for their health and 
>>> safety benefits --  things that make a difference in the heere and now. 
>>> We'll probably end up with the worst of both worlds -- higher prices and 
>>> more toxins in the air, water and food.
>>> Donna Hill
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>>> James H. "Jim" Canaday M.A. N6YR wrote:
>>>> Lori,
>>>> I've commented and posted blogs many many times on the manmade global 
>>>> warming religion.  obviously I haven't bought into it, and now in the 
>>>> past couple months lots of evidence indicates I was right to be very 
>>>> skeptical.  I understand but "climate change" is kinda silly as climate 
>>>> is constantly changing under a variety of cycles and influences from 
>>>> solar  output cycles and sunspots lunar cycles, etc.
>>>>
>>>> yes I've read about the polar shift issue, potentially very serious 
>>>> indeed and we don't really know what effect it would have on our modern 
>>>> life if the earth's magnetic poles switched.
>>>>
>>>> about six hundred years ago, it appears the earth was warmer than it is 
>>>> today.  for example the french noblemen were complaining vehemently 
>>>> about the wine imports competing against their own.  these wines were 
>>>> from britain.  you can't grow vinyards in britain today.
>>>>
>>>> but if I go further, then I'm getting political on this list.  but 
>>>> suffice it to say that in the last two months several  items have 
>>>> become public knowledge discrediting manmade global warming/climate 
>>>> change.
>>>>
>>>> last night and today we got five more inches of snow on top of the six 
>>>> or so remaining from the Christmas blizzard.  Today wind has stayed 
>>>> 20-25MPH.  as I type it is 3F making the wind chill somewhere south 
>>>> of -15F!
>>>> nobody can drive safely around here right now.
>>>> it is just cold.  the coldest christmas, new year/first week of the 
>>>> year in like 30 years here.
>>>> apparently literally hundreds of winter weather records have been 
>>>> broken in the U.S. in the last three weeks.
>>>> jc
>>>> Jim Canaday M.A.
>>>> Lawrence, KS
>>>>
>>>> At 10:39 AM 1/7/2010, you wrote:
>>>>> how about global colding?
>>>>> Actually, when they talk about global warming, they are talking about 
>>>>> the
>>>>> average temperature of the earth, not local conditions.
>>>>> I read somewhere that the North pole had shifted.   It is actually now 
>>>>> in
>>>>> the waters off Alaska (not sure how far off).   What that means is 
>>>>> that the
>>>>> climate of various portions of the world will also shift.   So 
>>>>> glaciers will
>>>>> melt by the former north pole, Florida will cool down (40 degrees this
>>>>> morning), New York might become tropical, and you will have blizzards.
>>>>> Climate change might actually have nothing to do with the global 
>>>>> warming,
>>>>> and everything to do with the pole shift.   At least that has been 
>>>>> gradual.
>>>>> A sudden pole shift thousands of years ago ended up freezing mammoths 
>>>>> so
>>>>> hard that when they were recently dug up (within the last century), 
>>>>> they still
>>>>> had fresh greens in their stomaches.
>>>>> So bless the blizzards.   At least the weather reports gave us some 
>>>>> waring.
>>>>> Lori
>>>>>
>>>>> In a message dated 1/6/10 9:17:48 PM, n6yr at sunflower.com writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > Oh,
>>>>> > my first thought was of a voice heard in a dream, you know how
>>>>> dreams
>>>>> > don't have to make sense.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > and P.S. Robert, I'm gonna post something to you on writers chat
>>>>> list
>>>>> > regarding cane use in the snow.  we're on our second week of having
>>>>> > lots of snow on the ground, and again we have our second actual
>>>>> > blizzard going right now!
>>>>> > I wish somebody would get on the stick with global warming!   right
>>>>> > now we have minimum of seven inches on the ground plus two have
>>>>> > fallen today so far plus wind drifting it.  the snow plows sure
>>>>> don't
>>>>> > consider walkers.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > jc
>>>>> > Jim Canaday M.A.
>>>>> > Lawrence, KS
>>>>> >
>>>>> > At 04:28 AM 1/5/2010, you wrote:
>>>>> > >Hey you all --- I'm sitting here visualizing a family of Moon Pies
>>>>> > setting
>>>>> > >up to talk to the Press in thirty minutes  (see Lori's message
>>>>> below) and
>>>>> > >I'm thinking this is no crummy idea, this writing challenge
>>>>> thing. So
>>>>> > what
>>>>> > >will the deal be? Are we going for it --- are we still talking
>>>>> about
>>>>> > >possibilities --- are we starting --- are there rules or judges
>>>>> --- are
>>>>> > >there people that just want to dig in and play and see what will
>>>>> develop
>>>>> > ---
>>>>> > >rrrrrrr
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >Robert Leslie Newman
>>>>> > >Email- newmanrl at cox.net
>>>>> > >THOUGHT PROVOKER Website-
>>>>> > >Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >-----Original Message-----
>>>>> > >From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org
>>>>> [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>> > >Behalf Of LoriStay at aol.com
>>>>> > >Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 6:15 PM
>>>>> > >To: stylist at nfbnet.org
>>>>> > >Subject: [stylist] try this prompt
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >Here's one I found in my files.   The first line is:
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >"The moons start talking in thirty minutes," said the masculine
>>>>> voice
>>>>> > over
>>>>> > >the PA system.
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >I have a page or two of this story, but never finished it.
>>>>> > >Lori
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >In a message dated 1/1/10 12:24:32 AM, n6yr at sunflower.com writes:
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > > >
>>>>> > > > I like the 'supply the first line of a story.'
>>>>> > > > I think we could have fun.  as I mentioned on the november
>>>>> > > > teleconference, as a student therapist, my favorite test to
>>>>> administer
>>>>> > > > to clients was the test where I show one picture, it is the
>>>>> middle of
>>>>> > > > a story.  pictures number a couple dozen I could choose from,
>>>>> and they
>>>>> > > > were to be the middle of the story the client would tell.  so,
>>>>> perhaps
>>>>> > > > another would be to describe a scene, have it in the middle of a
>>>>> > > > story.
>>>>> > > > jc
>>>>> > > >
>>>>> > >
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