Posted on 10/19/2012 11:56:46 AM PDT by PROCON
For the first time since the United States entered a deep recession five years ago, 70% of Americans now say they believe global warming is a reality, according to researchers.
In a report released Thursday by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, authors wrote that Americas concern about global warming is now at its highest level since 2008, and that 58% of Americans expressed worries about it.
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AGW Spin prior to them asking for another grant to finish their study of why FIELD MICE MOVED 200 FEET higher up the mountain. To avoid global warming no doubt. Another 2,000,000 down the liberal drain.
We all are. I used to use the IMG WIDTH=xxx (where xxx is pixels) command, and then one time (even with it), my picture turned out HUGE. Someone told me about using IMG WIDTH='xx%' (which limits width to a PERCENTAGE of the size of the viewers DISPLAY).
I was just trying to pass on some helpful info for the next time you post an image. It helped me (and those on DIALUP), I thought it would help you.
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Well, I believe in global warming, as well as global cooling.
There was an MWP. Then there was a LIA.
Very little in life or nature is constant.
I am not a scientist, and I do not even play one on TV, but I consider all climate change to be natural, and totally out of the hands of man.
But a solid majority -- 70% -- said they would like at least a little more information on the subject, study authors wrote.
They also don't understand the temp setting is average; and that the unit has limit switches and as it warms above that, cooling kicks on at 100%, and stays on, until it tics a bit below average, and vice-versa...and when within the limits, does neither.
Thanks for that info. I've always used the pixel size command, believing that the % command was based on the original image's size. Never dreamed it had anything to do with the viewer's display size.
changing the image width will not speed up downloads. The browser will still request the full size, full res picture, then scale it before displaying.
Thank you for the additional information.
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