Posted on 05/07/2012 5:21:06 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
to ALL-
very funny -...but
How can anyone keep a straight face with this “science?”
I cannot believe any scientist, in any discipline is
not laughing out loud- we are doomed.
Apparently, climate change modeling software was used, albeit, by first doing a Search-and-replace for "climate change" for replacement by "dinosaurs"...
ALGORE passing wind is the big problem!
Hmmmm, they caused much more “climate changing” gasses than we....and lasted millions and millions of years longer.
Seems to be a pattern there somewhere......
And butterfly wings cause hurricanes. Sure.
Maybe not. I’ll need to check with the “Bureau of Dinosaur Statistics” to verify the dino population.
Excellent point. Do I have the cause & effect right?
Dinosaurs: Large CO2 Output —> Global vertebrate dominance for 135 Million Years.
Humans: Large CO2 Output —> Mass extinctions in a few decades.
But that methane and CO2 are the basic organic building blocks of life gets lost on those loonies. This is such a stupid argument, that something healthy and living is a generator of the very things it consumes and retains.
I am going to the Museum of Natural History on Saturday, taking one more look at the Brontosaurus, and thanking my Creator that I was not around to smell that.
And then, dinosaures are not men. We can manufacture oxygen generators and other “oxygen farms”. By their logic a man managed submarine would not be workable.
Demoralist green leftists want to destroy all that. THey live in the tank of government restricted budget paranoia and of crime by incarceration murder and “hunger games” mindset.
Murder to power. End justifying the means.
The algoresaurus if the chief culprit.
Undoubtedly this argument will be used to buttress the current argument for AGW. One giant pseudo-scientific circle-jerk.
Sauropods like African elephants must have been pretty thin on the ground. Their ability to strip an area of vegetation is well known. So how many animals could a given area support. Answer — not many.
That picture looks like Al just generated a little methane, and is pretty proud of it.
Smellasaurus Reeks?
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