Icebound Iqaluit!

Kakato

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Oh, I know. I never really did expect any serious discussion from you, especially none that had any scientific basis backing up your stupid claims.
You avoided my question inviting a real debate.
We? Whattaya mean "we"? You mean other people discussed, you bragged, and Bear and I called you on it.
You can't discuss anything intelligent.




Posted and reposted by me and plenty of others, and subsequently ignored by you.

All they have to do is scroll back a few posts and see the quotes I made of yours. And then they really will see who lies here. :)
Posted and reposted. Like I said, you can't even face your own quotes.
Yep, and you're at the top of the list.

http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2012/06/

Ya well you never have been there so what you post means nothing to me,like I showed,you dont want to discuss or debate anything,thats obvious in your last few posts,Let me know when you grow up a bit and mature and want to discuss issues regarding Canada ok?

You come across as a troll with friends.Crybabys and whiners.
Funny the majority of them come from Ontario.
 

gerryh

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You know the deal bud,show me the posts of these accusations and maybe....just maybe I will explain it to you on what happens in the arctic far away from your home.

I'm still waiting for you to explain all these accusations you made today,so far....nothing,nada,guess you cant right?

Cant handle the truth then go somewhere else.
Dont want to debate it then **** off! lol,!


You don't have a clue "what happens in the arctic". Bear has already posted a link to just one of your idiotic claims and true to form you ignore it. Les is correct when he states that you constantly make stupid claims and then twist and spin to get out of it. EVERYONE has seen through the BS you spout Randy. There is no "clique".
 

Walter

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I put 3 peeps on ignore and am haveing a budwieser right now,got a kayak trip planned for the morning with my best friend and his wife.
Then back to SK.
Having, not haveing.
 

gerryh

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Lots of Arctic experts on this forum but most have never left home.
Too funny!


What's funny, is those that "say" they have lived and worked in the arctic, as if they were experts, and say completely stupid things like you can't drill in the arctic because of the perma frost. Now that's just fu ckin hilarious.
 

Kakato

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These graphs will give some idea of what is happening to Arctic Sea ice. Click on them for an animated version to the present. It should be noted that extent is just area and the real story is in mass and volume.

Arctic Sea Ice | Open Mind
Knowing the difference between spring break in the south and the north might be something you might want to study before making any more claims about ice and how it melts in an environment that your not familiar with.

Just sayin ,you may want to study up a bit on permafrost,something we don't have in the south but yet something you don't even consider in any of your posts.
Let me know when you want to learn about why it makes a difference and how it affects ice.
So far not one of you has figured it out and it's not rocket science,just something that you will see at spring time if you actually were ever there.
Untill you stop ignoring these simple facts then your just fearmongering.
Spring break and sea ice has everything to do with sunshine and nothing to do with climate or temperature change and im really surprised that so many so called internet experts keep missing out how the permafrost affects this.
I should not have to dumb this down for anyone yet some seem stuck on the propaganda that you and others continually preach and ignore the facts that I may have to.
Heres a lil hint for the puzzle you have yet to figure out,if a spring storm moves in for 2 weeks in late june(breakup) then spring will be delayed by 2 weeks,get the connection yet?
it can be a warm rain and above zero but still,breakup will wait untill something happens.
Care to guess what that is?

What's funny, is those that "say" they have lived and worked in the arctic, as if they were experts, and say completely stupid things like you can't drill in the arctic because of the perma frost. Now that's just fu ckin hilarious.

I never said that,just another wimpy attempt by one of the clique,maybe get bear to scour my posts again for where I said that Ger as he is your secretary anyways,or fanboi.

We drill in the arctic all the time ger,permafrost is something you dont understand obviously.
The arctic camps I managed were exploration camps,that means drills.Thats all these camps are about,drilling core.
You are getting desperate,from outright dis information to down right lies,carry on bud.
Liars are something I can deal with as they keep changing their tune like you do.

Thats 3 of you now that have made claims you couldnt back up,maybe try attack the message next time and you wont look like a stalker.
 

Cabbagesandking

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Give it up, kakato. Your posts are becoming incredibly foolish and, since you say you know something about the Arctic, it is deliberate of you.

Why would you assume that no one here knows anything about the Arctic? And what matters it if they have been there. The Charts I linked for you show exactly what is going on with Arctic sea ice and permafrost has damn all to do with it other than that permafrost is also melting for the same reasons.

As for stay at home scientists, I know one of those who is a leading authority on Greenland for one part of his resume. He has led expeditions there and participated in others. He is not a climate scientist so he was not involved in ice core drillings there but he did consult for those who did. He also stayed at home (if your assessment of scientists is correct) while working in his own speciality of tectonics in the coastal jungles of Brazil and Sierra Leone (during the civil war) And while imagining he was diving for information about a paper on coral reefs in the Indian Ocean. So quit instead of making yourself a laughing stock. You can contribute to this with first hand observations but drop the Munchausen syndrome.

Researching scientists do things that you would never attempt. It is far more than a job for them.