Global Fooling

Photograph - Hell fire - Pixabay dot com
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
November 18, 2016 12:49pm CST
Global Fooling - Normally I do not like to get into matters in which there is a lot of controversy - such as the so-called "Global Warming" stuff. But this morning I came upon an article on the Internet that had a few things to say toward that business. Following the article were reader comments, page after page of the things. My conclusion was that the real reason for all of this global warming nonsense is all of the hot air that people exhale in their yakking about it. I really do find that "global warming" is really the opposite of what is going on with the temperature of our world. Not all that long ago I had set out on a course of obtaining a degree in some obscure academic field. I forget now what it was that I was after. However, I can tell you now that the big thing I learned from all of that wasted effort was that instead of getting hotter about studying, the entire studying atmosphere cooled down all the way to zero. There I was hot and heavy, sweating toward gaining that education. But my effort toward studying really cooled down drastically. Global warming? Global cooling? Which one is it? And does it really matter? No matter whether it is one or the other, they are both "weather," so learn to deal with it. Don't crowd out the good stuff on the Internet with all of the global fooling, OK? * * * * * * * * * * Photograph - Hell fire - Pixabay dot com * * * * * * * * * *
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@JudyEv (340125)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Nov 16
You have to wonder who is right with their predictions. It seems there are plenty of so-called experts on both sides.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
19 Nov 16
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - During the billions (maybe even more...) years of the Universe, there has been and will continue to be weather here, weather there, and wHether everywhere. In all of that time it is doubtful that there was weather on the Earth's moon - nor any weather experts on Earth. In all of that time, one expert showed up here. He or she invented Cheerios - but the expert's name is quite unknown. (That's MY kind of expert, for certain.) -Gus-
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
20 Nov 16
@JudyEv - Ms Judy - For a moment there, you had me worried. I thought that you had written "adulterate." -Gus-
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@JudyEv (340125)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 Nov 16
@Ceerios And what about the expert(s) that invented chocolate? Now there was someone(s) to adulate.
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@TheHorse (218918)
• Walnut Creek, California
27 Dec 16
What cooled off your interest in academics?
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
28 Dec 16
@TheHorse - I believe that it was most likely my exposure to "the new math" course in college that was really a fine study in the uselessness of what many believed to be "academics." -Gus-
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
28 Dec 16
@TheHorse - I have often envied those who can "think" mathematically. I can do so only if, at the moment of attempting mathematical problem-solving, I can hold something in my fingers related to the problem to be solved (i.e. plane surveying, etc.). It is likely to reside in the genes possessed. -Gus-
@TheHorse (218918)
• Walnut Creek, California
28 Dec 16
@Ceerios I'm good at teaching math to kids. And I DO "think mathematically" sometimes. As for the kids, I have no idea what "paradigm" my teaching methods fall under.
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@pgntwo (22408)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
18 Nov 16
Regardless, I tbink the question is whether or not we'll survive. All the yay and naysayers have to have their heyday... Alas. :)
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
19 Nov 16
@pgntwo - Friend PGN - Yay, Nay - Here's my say - "Have a fun day anyway." -Gus-
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@pgntwo (22408)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
19 Nov 16
@Ceerios Gather ye rosebuds while ye may...
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
19 Nov 16
@pgntwo - I met one Rosebud when I was about 14 years old. I aged dramatically at that moment as I recollect. -Gus-
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@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
7 Feb 17
Here's a really interesting article where a UN official is quoted as intending to use the idea of global warming to help change the world economy. They're direct quotes.
A shocking statement was made by a United Nations official Christiana Figueres at a news conference in Brussels. Figueres admitted that the Global Warming
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
12 Feb 17
@Rohvannyn - Thanks for the interesting link. -Gus-