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JLM

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A member says talking about our kids on this site is dangerous because there are perverts here, isn't serious?

Or are you saying Kakato's claim shouldn't be taken seriously?

I highly doubt it. But I'll remember to point that out the next time you're blowing a gasket with Canuck, lol. I'm sure it will be interesting to see the rest of your clique coming to your rescue, lol.

I don't delve into every opinion expressed as that could be quite dangerous. Kakato may have just been pulling your leg for all I know. Was I "blowing a gasket" with Cannuck or was I just pointing out he was acting like an asshole? :lol:
 

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Kakato may have just been pulling your leg for all I know.
It was a reply to someone else.

Was he pulling their leg?

Is he pulling the legs of all potential new members?

Was I "blowing a gasket" with Cannuck or was I just pointing out he was acting like an asshole? :lol:
No, it looked like very excited and heated, spelling error laden replies. The latter being a tell, since your spelling is usually very good. Until you get riled.

What makes you think I'm serious all the time?
 

JLM

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It was a reply to someone else.

Was he pulling their leg?

Is he pulling the legs of all potential new members?

No, it looked like very excited and heated, spelling error laden replies. The latter being a tell, since your spelling is usually very good. Until you get riled.

What makes you think I'm serious all the time?

Generally I read over what I write, but yeah, when I get heated I can forget. I'm not saying "all the time", but you often need a link or proof of statements made. Sometimes a person can make an observation, mistaking it for being typical.
 

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Generally I read over what I write, but yeah, when I get heated I can forget.
It's that honesty, that gets my respect.

I'm not saying "all the time", but you often need a link or proof of statements made.

Sometimes a person can make an observation, mistaking it for being typical.
I have no idea in what context those statements are made.
 

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Records set already this year, with more yet to come:

University of Bremen Arctic Sea Ice Extent:


Arctic ROOS Sea Ice Area:


Cryosphere Today Arctic Sea Ice Area:
 

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when the temperature increases the volume of water decreases

does that mean that when global temperatures rise, there is less water on earth?
 

Tonington

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No, liquid water expands when it's heated, except for some weird effects at low temperatures (0°C to 4°C). Not sure what you're referring to there. Part of sea level rise owes to thermal expansion of the oceans.
 

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No, liquid water expands when it's heated, except for some weird effects at low temperatures (0°C to 4°C). Not sure what you're referring to there. Part of sea level rise owes to thermal expansion of the oceans.

thanks for the info. :)
 

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"What can be said about the short term trend in Arctic sea ice is that for the past two years, it has recovered from the historic low of 2007. It recovered in 2008, and more in 2009. If today’s Earth Day gift is any indication, it appears that it is on track now for a third year of recovery in 2010 as we’ve been saying at WUWT since fall of 2009."
Earth gives us an Earth Day present: Arctic sea ice is highest for this date in 8 years | Watts Up With That?

I guess so long as there is a winter, the WTF is up with that crowd are happy to say the Arctic has recovered and all is well. What a maroon.