Posted on 08/21/2018 8:06:59 AM PDT by SMGFan
In all my years I only met one reporter that could do math beyond simple high school algebra...
In all my years I only met one reporter that could do math beyond simple high school algebra”
I don’t doubt it, but this was 1922. In all likelihood schools taught standard conversions by the eighth grade.
You’re right on this one... and I’m wrong - - happens.
And....
The Russians have had to curtail their summer program in the Arctic because the pack ice is too thick
Researchers in the Arctic have had to curtail their programs because it was too cold
We had almost no spring, a very hot and dry early summer but now it feels like blustery Fall weather. We will have some more hot days to be sure but we had a very rainy August, the Purple Martins have already left and I saw a flight of Canada Geese headed South already.
Sunspot activity is very low.
Some things never change, until they do.
That has never happened before, until now.
There is a first time for everything.
Thanks RACPE, and I wholeheartedly agree. The data set is small, and is broken into subsets because not exactly the same kinds of data have been recorded. The first year-round stay in Antarctica was documented in an old issue of Nat Geog that used to be around here (with the cover off), from circa 1956. The same kind of hysterical pandering went on about the ozone hole, which is entirely natural.
Feed ‘em some Spam, They’ll be fine!
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