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  #111  
Old June 8th 05, 06:21 AM
Stephen Cowell
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"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
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> I'm fairly sure the Democrats will never win another election.
> Their numbers have dwindle


'have dwindle'? "Have dwindle, will travel!"

>to less than half, dyeing


I agree, a bad dye job is an abortion...

>off with their
> abortions and queer marriages
>that do not produce offspring. The moral
> majority has won. People again will work for their keep.


The Feudal Lord has returned! Bill, your hot
air alone is enough to cause a Polar Vortex
over your head...
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  #112  
Old June 8th 05, 06:29 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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Now if your attention span could have read down to Air Motion, and
anticyclone, you may guessed why our hemispheres do not exchange
atmospheres.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> No, I need School Vouchers! Nice link, btw... here's
> a quote:
>
> <>
> The atmosphere makes it possible for life to exist on Earth. You should not
> need any more reason than this to study the atmosphere, but if you are not
> already impressed by its importance, consider the grandeur of atmospheric
> phenomena such as rainbows, sunsets, and auroras. An ozone layer in the
> atmosphere protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. The
> atmosphere also redistributes the heat supplied to our planet by the Sun,
> thus providing temperate climate conditions over large areas of Earth's
> surface that would be inhospitable to human life without this heat exchange.
> Studying the composition and structure of the atmosphere helps us to
> understand how complicated and vulnerable this large ocean of air really is.
> Current interest in ecology demands that we take better care of our fragile
> atmosphere. If we do not, it is likely that we will severely curtail our
> long-term chances for survival as a species.
>
> ...
>
> The atmosphere acts somewhat like a transparent filter that readily admits
> sunlight and allows the heated surface of Earth to distribute energy to the
> lower layers of the atmosphere by infrared emissions. This process is known
> as the greenhouse effect. (See Figure 1 in the chapter's second Highlight.)
> The amount of heat trapped by the greenhouse effect is influenced by the
> composition of the atmosphere, which in turn is greatly affected by
> pollution created by humans.
> </>
>
> It supports Global Warming!
> __
> Steve
> .

  #113  
Old June 8th 05, 06:51 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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May if you let your little imagination wonder away from the equator
that determine the north and southern hemispheres you will see as any
eliminatory student would know that hurricanes go west, and do not cross
the equator, same in the southern hemisphere except thier Typhoons go
east and of course stay in their own hemisphere. So it would be just
common sense of which you have none, that their atmosphere would stay in
their own hemispheres:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sub...glossary.shtml
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Facts? Crystal Mysticism? Giant wall around the Equator?
> I'm sure you realize that once you admit, as you must, that
> the air one foot north of the equator is allowed to mix with
> the air one foot south of the equator, then the slippery slope
> is entered... and the atmosphere is mixed.
> __
> Steve
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  #114  
Old June 8th 05, 07:06 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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Kerry lost Ohio by three thousand votes, it doesn't take a
mathematician to figure out that is a direct result of thirty years Roe
vs Wade. Moral Republicans keeping and taking responsibility their
mistakes.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> I agree, a bad dye job is an abortion...
>
> The Feudal Lord has returned! Bill, your hot
> air alone is enough to cause a Polar Vortex
> over your head...
> __
> Steve
> .

  #115  
Old June 8th 05, 07:55 AM
Nathan W. Collier
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
m...
> What refrigerant is in your late-model car?


......who do you call "mr president"? :-)


> Oh, if you're Libertarian... get off my damn
> roads!


?

> Don't you think we could have made more
> points that way by invading Sudan?


....so take care of sudan next.


> That's why we went to Iraq? To free
> their women?


its certainly an added benefit, and one that you liberals always fail to
mention or recognize. had it been clinton or kerry who invaded iraq under
the same circumstances you would have celebrated the accomplishment.

--
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  #116  
Old June 8th 05, 08:04 AM
Dave Milne
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Yes, you are correct for cyclones and hurricanes, but the trade winds cross
the equator !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
...
> May if you let your little imagination wonder away from the equator
> that determine the north and southern hemispheres you will see as any
> eliminatory student would know that hurricanes go west, and do not cross
> the equator, same in the southern hemisphere except thier Typhoons go
> east and of course stay in their own hemisphere. So it would be just
> common sense of which you have none, that their atmosphere would stay in
> their own hemispheres:
> http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sub...glossary.shtml
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> http://www.billhughes.com/
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Facts? Crystal Mysticism? Giant wall around the Equator?
> > I'm sure you realize that once you admit, as you must, that
> > the air one foot north of the equator is allowed to mix with
> > the air one foot south of the equator, then the slippery slope
> > is entered... and the atmosphere is mixed.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .



  #117  
Old June 8th 05, 01:40 PM
Matt Macchiarolo
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You're making the assumption that I am a Bush-worshipping Dittohead.

"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message
> ...
>> You're the kind of liberal that gives the rest of us a bad name. Rush is
>> a
>> pompous ass, so I didn't even know he had agreed with it.

>
> ??
>

This
> means that CFC's hang around for hundreds of
> years, until they hit the upper atmosphere.
> __
> Steve


CFC's haven't been around for hundreds of years, that's why the model is
flawed.


  #118  
Old June 8th 05, 01:41 PM
Matt Macchiarolo
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So you're admitting that cfc's don't cause the ozone hole. Thank you.

"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message
> news
>> Evidence exists that the polar vortex is a natural phenomenon and existed
>> before cfc's were widely used. Has to do with the large temperature
>> variation between the Antarctic continent and the surrounding ocean...the
>> land mass is supercooled during the Antarctic winter, and the increased
>> temperature varaiation causes massive upper-level winds that disperse the
>> atmospheric ozone over the Antarctic.

>
> Exactly... the CFC's didn't cause the vortex, but the vortex
> exacerbates the CFC problem. Glad to see you're finally
> coming around...
> __
> Steve
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  #119  
Old June 8th 05, 02:08 PM
Stephen Cowell
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"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
...
> Now if your attention span could have read down to Air Motion, and
> anticyclone, you may guessed why our hemispheres do not exchange
> atmospheres.


What about my little gedankenexperiment? Does
the air from one foot north mix with the air from
one foot south? How about two feet? We can
all see where this leads...
__
Steve
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  #120  
Old June 8th 05, 02:13 PM
Stephen Cowell
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"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
...
> May if you let your little imagination wonder away from the equator
> that determine the north and southern hemispheres you will see as any
> eliminatory student would know that hurricanes go west, and do not cross
> the equator, same in the southern hemisphere except thier Typhoons go
> east and of course stay in their own hemisphere. So it would be just
> common sense of which you have none, that their atmosphere would stay in
> their own hemispheres:


Bill, you're starting to look foolish (starting?)... the
atmosphere mixes, your link never denied that, it even
says that the atmosphere is remarkably consistant:

http://college.hmco.com/physicalscie...udygoals/ch19/

"Our atmosphere is quite complex, yet its composition remains surprisingly
consistent. By volume, 99% is made up of only two common gases, nitrogen
(78%) and oxygen (21%). The remaining 1% is primarily argon and carbon
dioxide, together with very small traces of several other gases. "

We all know that wind can blow across the Equator...
at least, most of us know this. Do you deny this?
How about the solar radiation, moving from North
to South each year due to the seasons? This creates
high/low pressure zones above and below the
geographic Equator... air is exchanged.

You can't find a cite that tells me air is not
exchanged between hemispheres... but you
are welcome to try... : )
__
Steve
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