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Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone layer
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Dove Tail
2018-05-16 23:51:35 UTC
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It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.


Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect


The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 00:20:32 UTC
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Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
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Bob F
2018-05-17 02:01:49 UTC
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Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.

But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 12:46:45 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
--
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With a crowbar.
Bob F
2018-05-17 15:30:48 UTC
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Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again.  We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent skin.  If
you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more
clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own simpleton,
head in the sand, self.
Dove Tail
2018-05-17 15:47:23 UTC
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Post by Bob F
suncream or wear more clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own
simpleton, head in the sand, self.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference."

-Mark Twain
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 16:42:22 UTC
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Post by Dove Tail
Post by Bob F
suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own
simpleton, head in the sand, self.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference."
Probably because which of us is the fool is subjective.
--
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None
2018-05-17 17:55:08 UTC
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On Thu, 17 May 2018 17:42:22 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by Bob F
suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own
simpleton, head in the sand, self.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference."
Probably because which of us is the fool is subjective.
The jury is back and you were unanimously convicted of being the
group's most prominent fool.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 18:00:13 UTC
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Post by None
On Thu, 17 May 2018 17:42:22 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by Bob F
suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own
simpleton, head in the sand, self.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference."
Probably because which of us is the fool is subjective.
The jury is back and you were unanimously convicted of being the
group's most prominent fool.
If that was the case everyone would have killfiled me. Only greenie morons, left wing thieves, and anti-racists disagree with me. If you like Hitler, vote right wing, and dispute global warming bullshit, then you won't call me a fool.
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From the back of the room one expectant father inquired, "Would it be okay if she carries a bag of golf clubs while she walks?"
trader_4
2018-05-17 18:56:07 UTC
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Post by None
On Thu, 17 May 2018 17:42:22 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by Bob F
suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own
simpleton, head in the sand, self.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference."
Probably because which of us is the fool is subjective.
The jury is back and you were unanimously convicted of being the
group's most prominent fool.
+1

It was tough to decide though, Muggles is a close second.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 16:42:06 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If
you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more
clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own simpleton,
head in the sand, self.
I just gave you two ways to protect your inferior skin.
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My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch.
Peeler
2018-05-17 17:29:12 UTC
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On Thu, 17 May 2018 08:30:48 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
Post by Bob F
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent skin.  If
you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more
clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
I take this a verification that you only care about your own simpleton,
head in the sand, self.
It took you HOW long to find this out, poor idiot?
g***@aol.com
2018-05-17 16:01:48 UTC
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On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Frank
2018-05-17 16:20:40 UTC
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Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
None
2018-05-17 16:23:57 UTC
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Post by Frank
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
Apples and oranges.
Uncle Monster
2018-05-17 16:31:18 UTC
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Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O

[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
trader_4
2018-05-17 16:38:59 UTC
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Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could.
Sounds like Trump. I read it "somewhere", so it must be true and I'll
just start using it.






The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines.

Only if they are dumb enough to fly through the plume, dumb ass.
Uncle Monster
2018-05-17 16:43:19 UTC
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Post by trader_4
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could.
Sounds like Trump. I read it "somewhere", so it must be true and I'll
just start using it.
The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines.
Only if they are dumb enough to fly through the plume, dumb ass.
I'm so sorry Traitor_4ever, I forgot that even a Gay Black man like you can be an expert on everything. It's hard to overcome stereotypes about racial groups. <snicker> ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Expert Monster
Bob F
2018-05-17 17:21:26 UTC
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Post by trader_4
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could.
Sounds like Trump. I read it "somewhere", so it must be true and I'll
just start using it.
I read somewhere that According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
the world’s volcanoes, both on land and undersea, generate about 200
million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while our automotive and
industrial activities cause some 24 billion tons of CO2 emissions every
year worldwide.
Frank
2018-05-17 17:48:15 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again.  We got rid of this
product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent
skin.  If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use
suncream or wear more clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given.  Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important.  I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could.
Sounds like Trump.  I read it "somewhere", so it must be true and I'll
just start using it.
I read somewhere that According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
the world’s volcanoes, both on land and undersea, generate about 200
million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while our automotive and
industrial activities cause some 24 billion tons of CO2 emissions every
year worldwide.
Volcanoes are indeed a very minor source compared to other natural
emissions.

CFC's are man made but other naturally occurring chlorine containing
contaminants cause ozone depletion.

You can google all this up and we all know about lying with statistics,
i.e. citing those that support your argument.
trader_4
2018-05-17 18:05:14 UTC
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Post by Frank
Post by Bob F
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again.  We got rid of this
product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent
skin.  If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use
suncream or wear more clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given.  Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important.  I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could.
Sounds like Trump.  I read it "somewhere", so it must be true and I'll
just start using it.
I read somewhere that According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
the world’s volcanoes, both on land and undersea, generate about 200
million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while our automotive and
industrial activities cause some 24 billion tons of CO2 emissions every
year worldwide.
Volcanoes are indeed a very minor source compared to other natural
emissions.
CFC's are man made but other naturally occurring chlorine containing
contaminants cause ozone depletion.
Please cite for us these naturally occurring sources of chlorine in
the ozone layer.....
Post by Frank
You can google all this up and we all know about lying with statistics,
i.e. citing those that support your argument.
You claim to have it, you provide it.

As to lying, it's remarkable how so many of the right wingnuts immediately
segue to claims about lying with statistics over any science.
In this case, it's just a report that manmade flurocarbons, which have
been banned, for some reason have reversed their decades long steady decline
in the atmosphere and in the last two years
are increasing. Yet your response to that is denial, obfuscation, trying
to imply that nature did it. Quite remarkable and worthy of the
Rush Limbaugh Institute of Advanced Conservative Studies that relies
on profound science, like "the earth is so big, it's impossible for man to have any effect". No further science needed.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 16:46:26 UTC
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Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed. Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events is egotistical and pointless.
--
An Emergency Call Centre worker has been fired in Toronto much to the dismay of her colleagues, who were unhappy with her dismissal.
It seems that a caller dialled 911 from a cell phone stating, "I'm depressed and lying on a railway line so that when the train comes I can finally meet Allah."
To which the call centre employee replied, "Remain calm and stay on the line."
Frank
2018-05-17 17:25:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Dove Tail
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again.  We got rid of this
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent
skin.  If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream
or wear more clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given.  Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important.  I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed.  Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 17:43:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by Frank
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent
skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream
or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed. Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
What has politics to do with it? Believing in climate change and being right or left wing are independant of each other.
--
Smith & Wesson -- the original point and click interface.
Peeler
2018-05-17 19:38:31 UTC
Permalink
Post by Frank
Indeed.  Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
BOTH of your are pointless IDIOTS! You are the senile variant and the
Scottish sow is the infantile variant!
Uncle Monster
2018-05-17 21:53:39 UTC
Permalink
Post by Frank
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Dove Tail
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger.  Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again.  We got rid of this
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem.  I don't burn, I have decent
skin.  If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream
or wear more clothes.  Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given.  Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important.  I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed.  Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
I'd like to meet the guy who stood over the erupting volcano with a probe measuring its CO² output. I'm sure that many Leftists who get government jobs in regulatory agencies often pull statistics out of their posterior orifices because who's going to stop them? They're with the government and they have guns. One of those Liberal Leftist wonks can write a regulation that has the force of law meaning that armed government agents can kill you and take all your money and stuff if you resist their tyranny. It's been going on for a very long time. Of course, we need laws and regulations but it often goes TOO far. o_O

https://www.nfib.com/content/press-release/national/ask-dan-government-regulation-is-out-of-control-63393/

http://stosselintheclassroom.org/videos/government_regulations_on_small_businesses_out_of_control/

https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/business-community-resisting-regulation

https://www.yogaalliance.org/About_Yoga/Article_Archive/Our_Official_Stance_on_Government_Regulation

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/free-market-populism-opportunity-resist-over-regulation-of-child-care/article/2557736

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rancher-clashed-washington-freed-032924078.html

[8~{} Uncle Regulated Monster
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 22:14:30 UTC
Permalink
om>
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Bob F
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orific=
es.
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destro=
ys
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud=
.
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking =
is now
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases a=
gain.
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozon=
e hole
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man ca=
used
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage =
they
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent=
skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncre=
am
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of t=
he
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the=
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of =
South
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers bei=
ng
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself=
so
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high =
air
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at=
the
Post by Frank
Post by Dove Tail
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than ma=
n
Post by Frank
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especiall=
y
Post by Frank
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed. Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring e=
vents
Post by Frank
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
I'd like to meet the guy who stood over the erupting volcano with a pr=
obe measuring its CO=B2 output. I'm sure that many Leftists who get gove=
rnment jobs in regulatory agencies often pull statistics out of their po=
sterior orifices because who's going to stop them? They're with the gove=
rnment and they have guns. One of those Liberal Leftist wonks can write =
a regulation that has the force of law meaning that armed government age=
nts can kill you and take all your money and stuff if you resist their t=
yranny. It's been going on for a very long time. Of course, we need laws=
and regulations but it often goes TOO far. o_O
https://www.nfib.com/content/press-release/national/ask-dan-government=
-regulation-is-out-of-control-63393/
http://stosselintheclassroom.org/videos/government_regulations_on_smal=
l_businesses_out_of_control/
https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/business-community-=
resisting-regulation
https://www.yogaalliance.org/About_Yoga/Article_Archive/Our_Official_S=
tance_on_Government_Regulation
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/free-market-populism-opportunity-re=
sist-over-regulation-of-child-care/article/2557736
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rancher-clashed-washington-freed-032924078.=
html
[8~{} Uncle Regulated Monster
I'd say we should have NO government AT ALL. Police ourselves. If your=
neighbour's an arsehole, a group of you can get together and kill him.

-- =

Why are niggers like sperm?
Only 1 in a million actually works
Uncle Monster
2018-05-17 23:19:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent
skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream
or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed. Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurring events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and
politically he was a liberal.
I'd like to meet the guy who stood over the erupting volcano with a probe measuring its CO² output. I'm sure that many Leftists who get government jobs in regulatory agencies often pull statistics out of their posterior orifices because who's going to stop them? They're with the government and they have guns. One of those Liberal Leftist wonks can write a regulation that has the force of law meaning that armed government agents can kill you and take all your money and stuff if you resist their tyranny. It's been going on for a very long time. Of course, we need laws and regulations but it often goes TOO far. o_O
https://www.nfib.com/content/press-release/national/ask-dan-government-regulation-is-out-of-control-63393/
http://stosselintheclassroom.org/videos/government_regulations_on_small_businesses_out_of_control/
https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/business-community-resisting-regulation
https://www.yogaalliance.org/About_Yoga/Article_Archive/Our_Official_Stance_on_Government_Regulation
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/free-market-populism-opportunity-resist-over-regulation-of-child-care/article/2557736
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rancher-clashed-washington-freed-032924078.html
[8~{} Uncle Regulated Monster
I'd say we should have NO government AT ALL. Police ourselves. If your neighbour's an arsehole, a group of you can get together and kill him.
--
Here in the U.S. it only takes one bullet. If people would simply behave themselves there would be less of a need for a large police force. The problems start when you mix a number of disparate cultures together and some of them accept violence as a part of their daily lives. America was once The Wild West but not so much these days. o_O

Here in The South, if you break into an occupied home, the chances are you will get shot dead. The homeowner may walk you out back to the patio and shoot you there to keep from messing up the carpet. Blood is easy to hose off a concrete patio. Me and my brother have both caught burglars in our business, stomped them until they quit twitching and thinking they were dead, planned to toss the bodies in the nearest dumpster until the bloody burglars came to. They were forced to crawl out the front door into the middle of the street and left there. Funny how they never told the police what really happened to them. ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Armed Monster
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 23:31:19 UTC
Permalink
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 5:14:38 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife w=
e.com>
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
com>
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 00:51:35 +0100, Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily ori=
fices.
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that des=
troys
Post by Dove Tail
the ozone
Post by g***@aol.com
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out l=
oud.
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this=
product, and
Post by g***@aol.com
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinki=
ng is now
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increase=
s again.
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care abo=
ut
Post by Dove Tail
anybody or
Post by g***@aol.com
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the o=
zone hole
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man=
caused
Post by Dove Tail
damage
Post by g***@aol.com
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the dama=
ge they
Post by Dove Tail
cause
Post by g***@aol.com
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have dec=
ent
Post by Dove Tail
skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use sun=
cream
Post by Dove Tail
or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most o=
f the
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in =
the
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip =
of South
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers =
being
Post by Dove Tail
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth its=
elf so
Post by Dove Tail
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have hi=
gh air
Post by Dove Tail
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level=
at the
Post by Dove Tail
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than=
man
ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especi=
ally
rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Indeed. Man thinking we have any effect over naturally occurrin=
g events
is egotistical and pointless.
I had a friend in the EPA that expressed these same sentiments and=
politically he was a liberal.
I'd like to meet the guy who stood over the erupting volcano with a=
probe measuring its CO=B2 output. I'm sure that many Leftists who get g=
overnment jobs in regulatory agencies often pull statistics out of their=
posterior orifices because who's going to stop them? They're with the g=
overnment and they have guns. One of those Liberal Leftist wonks can wri=
te a regulation that has the force of law meaning that armed government =
agents can kill you and take all your money and stuff if you resist thei=
r tyranny. It's been going on for a very long time. Of course, we need l=
aws and regulations but it often goes TOO far. o_O
https://www.nfib.com/content/press-release/national/ask-dan-governm=
ent-regulation-is-out-of-control-63393/
http://stosselintheclassroom.org/videos/government_regulations_on_s=
mall_businesses_out_of_control/
https://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/business-communi=
ty-resisting-regulation
https://www.yogaalliance.org/About_Yoga/Article_Archive/Our_Officia=
l_Stance_on_Government_Regulation
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/free-market-populism-opportunity=
-resist-over-regulation-of-child-care/article/2557736
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rancher-clashed-washington-freed-0329240=
78.html
[8~{} Uncle Regulated Monster
I'd say we should have NO government AT ALL. Police ourselves. If y=
our neighbour's an arsehole, a group of you can get together and kill hi=
m.
Here in the U.S. it only takes one bullet. If people would simply beha=
ve themselves there would be less of a need for a large police force. Th=
e problems start when you mix a number of disparate cultures together an=
d some of them accept violence as a part of their daily lives. America w=
as once The Wild West but not so much these days. o_O

It's the fucking government that lets all the foreigners in that cause t=
he disputes.
Here in The South, if you break into an occupied home, the chances are=
you will get shot dead. The homeowner may walk you out back to the pati=
o and shoot you there to keep from messing up the carpet. Blood is easy =
to hose off a concrete patio. Me and my brother have both caught burglar=
s in our business, stomped them until they quit twitching and thinking t=
hey were dead, planned to toss the bodies in the nearest dumpster until =
the bloody burglars came to. They were forced to crawl out the front doo=
r into the middle of the street and left there. Funny how they never tol=
d the police what really happened to them. ^_^
[8~{} Uncle Armed Monster
See, the system you used worked well.

-- =

If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is n=
o woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?
Peeler
2018-05-18 09:15:56 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 17 May 2018 16:19:46 -0700 (PDT), Auntie Senile Moron drooled and
driveled again:

<FLUSH the senile moron's inevitable idiotic senile drivel>
[8~{} Auntie Barmy Moron
Tekkie®
2018-05-18 19:39:38 UTC
Permalink
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
--
Tekkie
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-18 19:53:28 UTC
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Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices=
.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys=
the ozone
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this prod=
uct, and
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is=
now
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases aga=
in.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about an=
ybody or
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone =
hole
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caus=
ed damage
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage th=
ey cause
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent s=
kin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or we=
ar more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the=
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of So=
uth
Post by Tekkie®
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America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being=
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself s=
o
Post by Tekkie®
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high ai=
r
Post by Tekkie®
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at t=
he
Post by Tekkie®
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man e=
ver could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough=
on jet engines. o_O
Post by Tekkie®
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would al=
so
Post by Tekkie®
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or th=
e volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have =
been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st ce=
ntury plane.

-- =

We used to have Empires run by Emperors.
Then Kingdoms run by Kings.
Now we have Countries.....
Uncle Monster
2018-05-18 23:25:49 UTC
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Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor

[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-18 23:31:01 UTC
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On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 2:53:34 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wro=
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifi=
ces.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destr=
oys the ozone
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out lou=
d.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this p=
roduct, and
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking=
is now
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases =
again.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about=
anybody or
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozo=
ne hole
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man c=
aused damage
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage=
they cause
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decen=
t skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or=
wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of =
the
Post by Tekkie®
Post by g***@aol.com
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in th=
e
Post by Tekkie®
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southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of=
South
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America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers be=
ing
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given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itsel=
f so
Post by Tekkie®
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high=
air
Post by Tekkie®
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level a=
t the
Post by Tekkie®
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than ma=
n ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially ro=
ugh on jet engines. o_O
Post by Tekkie®
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would=
also
Post by Tekkie®
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or=
the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't ha=
ve been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st=
century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works=
, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/ai=
r mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the in=
terior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats=
the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet =
engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine=
choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion =
engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in=
the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combust=
ion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.

-- =

What's the difference between PMS and Mad Cow Disease?
The number of tits.
Uncle Monster
2018-05-18 23:47:32 UTC
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Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you believe you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an air filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools anymore. o_O

[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Peeler
2018-05-18 23:55:24 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 May 2018 16:47:32 -0700 (PDT), Auntie Senile Moron drooled and
Post by Uncle Monster
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine?
Do you have no clue at all how much shit flows through your brain every day,
Auntie Senile Moron?
Post by Uncle Monster
[8~{} Auntie Shit Moron
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-18 23:58:09 UTC
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On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 6:31:06 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wro=
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 2:53:34 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife =
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"=
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily or=
ifices.
Post by Tekkie®
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that de=
stroys the ozone
Post by Tekkie®
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out =
loud.
Post by Tekkie®
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of thi=
s product, and
Post by Tekkie®
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrink=
ing is now
Post by Tekkie®
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increas=
es again.
Post by Tekkie®
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care ab=
out anybody or
Post by Tekkie®
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the =
ozone hole
Post by Tekkie®
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of ma=
n caused damage
Post by Tekkie®
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the dam=
age they cause
Post by Tekkie®
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have de=
cent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream=
or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by Tekkie®
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most =
of the
Post by Tekkie®
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in=
the
Post by Tekkie®
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip=
of South
Post by Tekkie®
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers=
being
Post by Tekkie®
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth it=
self so
Post by Tekkie®
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have h=
igh air
Post by Tekkie®
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone leve=
l at the
Post by Tekkie®
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than=
man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially=
rough on jet engines. o_O
Post by Tekkie®
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That wo=
uld also
Post by Tekkie®
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something),=
or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't=
have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 2=
1st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane wo=
rks, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel=
/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the=
interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and co=
ats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the j=
et engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle eng=
ine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combusti=
on engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt=
in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the comb=
ustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.=
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you bel=
ieve you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an air =
filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools an=
ymore. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Then they should design a better one. Imagine putting a plane in the ai=
r that dies with a bit of dust. Are they all made by Renault or somethi=
ng? They haven't even mastered a coolant pump that can handle an air b=
ubble yet.

-- =

Got myself a new Jack Russell puppy, he's mainly black and brown with a =
small white patch, so I've named him England.
Uncle Monster
2018-05-19 00:25:21 UTC
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Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you believe you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an air filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools anymore. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Then they should design a better one. Imagine putting a plane in the air that dies with a bit of dust. Are they all made by Renault or something? They haven't even mastered a coolant pump that can handle an air bubble yet.
--
You really have no clue how a turbojet engine works do you? o_O

[8~{} Uncle Turbo Monster
trader_4
2018-05-19 02:48:12 UTC
Permalink
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you believe you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an air filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools anymore. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Then they should design a better one. Imagine putting a plane in the air that dies with a bit of dust. Are they all made by Renault or something? They haven't even mastered a coolant pump that can handle an air bubble yet.
--
You really have no clue how a turbojet engine works do you? o_O
[8~{} Uncle Turbo Monster
He knows how a troll works, you filthy yankee wanker. (As Peeler would say)
Uncle Monster
2018-05-19 05:12:46 UTC
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Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more than man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especially rough on jet engines. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That would also
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or something), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago wouldn't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the fuel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing the jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combustion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would melt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the combustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filters.
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you believe you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an air filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools anymore. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Then they should design a better one. Imagine putting a plane in the air that dies with a bit of dust. Are they all made by Renault or something? They haven't even mastered a coolant pump that can handle an air bubble yet.
--
You really have no clue how a turbojet engine works do you? o_O
[8~{} Uncle Turbo Monster
He knows how a troll works, you filthy yankee wanker. (As Peeler would say)
Oh, it's the New Jersey Peeler! You contribute just as much as the Limey Peeler! You two should mate since your offspring would exit your bodies from the same posterior orifice you talk out of. <snicker> ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Observant Monster
Peeler
2018-05-19 09:05:45 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 May 2018 22:12:46 -0700 (PDT), Auntie Senile Moron drooled and
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by trader_4
He knows how a troll works, you filthy yankee wanker. (As Peeler would say)
Oh, it's the New Jersey Peeler! You contribute just as much as the Limey
Peeler! You two should mate since your offspring would exit your bodies
from the same posterior orifice you talk out of. <snicker> ^_^
[8~{} Auntie Obnoxious Moron
Amazing how MANY people consider you a filthy, foul-mouthed, obnoxious and
deluded (about himself) cunt, eh, you disgusting cretin? Food for thought!
<BG>
Peeler
2018-05-19 09:05:07 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 May 2018 17:25:21 -0700 (PDT), Auntie Senile Moron drooled and
Post by Uncle Monster
You really have no clue how a turbojet engine works do you? o_O
He sure knows how to work a fast one on you, you dumb piece of senile Yankie
shit!
Post by Uncle Monster
[8~{} Auntie Turbid Moron
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:24:58 UTC
Permalink
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 6:58:15 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wro=
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 6:31:06 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife =
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 2:53:34 PM UTC-5, Jimmy Wilkinson Kni=
Post by Tekkie®
Uncle Monster posted for all of us...
On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 11:21:11 AM UTC-5, Frank wrote:=
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Kni=
fe"
Post by Tekkie®
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily=
orifices.
Post by Tekkie®
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that=
destroys the ozone
Post by Tekkie®
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying o=
ut loud.
Post by Tekkie®
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of =
this product, and
Post by Tekkie®
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shr=
inking is now
Post by Tekkie®
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere incr=
eases again.
Post by Tekkie®
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care=
about anybody or
Post by Tekkie®
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if t=
he ozone hole
Post by Tekkie®
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of=
man caused damage
Post by Tekkie®
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the =
damage they cause
Post by Tekkie®
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have=
decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncr=
eam or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
Post by Tekkie®
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Mo=
st of the
Post by Tekkie®
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place=
in the
Post by Tekkie®
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very =
tip of South
Post by Tekkie®
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numb=
ers being
Post by Tekkie®
given. Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth=
itself so
Post by Tekkie®
magnitude is important. I hear all Chinese big cities hav=
e high air
Post by Tekkie®
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone l=
evel at the
Post by Tekkie®
south pole.
I read somewhere that volcanos pollute the atmosphere more t=
han man ever could. The ash volcanos spew into the atmosphere is especia=
lly rough on jet engines. o_O
Post by Tekkie®
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
I guess the FAA must now mandate ash filters on engines. That=
would also
Post by Tekkie®
deal with the bird intake problem.
Isn't it impossible (due to lowering the air supply or somethin=
g), or the volcano that blew up in Iceland (ish) about 5 years ago would=
n't have been such a problem. I did laugh that a bit of ash could stop =
a 21st century plane.
--
If you have an idea how a modern jet engine on a passenger plane=
works, there are combustors in the engine where the combustion of the f=
uel/air mixture takes place and when a jet engine ingests volcanic ash, =
the interior of these combustors get coated with the ash which melts and=
coats the inside of the combustors thus clogging them up and killing th=
e jet engine. Imagine ash clogging the air filter of your motor vehicle =
engine choking it out. Even worse would be if you ran the internal combu=
stion engine without an air filter and it sucked in ash. The ash would m=
elt in the combustion chambers fouling the spark plugs and coating the c=
ombustion chambers and valves really messing up the engine. o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustor
[8~{} Uncle Ash Monster
So like I said, shit design, not fit for purpose. No intake filte=
rs.
--
Do you have a clue how much air flows through a jet engine? Do you =
believe you could trot down to your local auto parts store and snag an a=
ir filter for a jet engine? It's a shame physics isn't taught in schools=
anymore. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Jet Monster
Then they should design a better one. Imagine putting a plane in the=
air that dies with a bit of dust. Are they all made by Renault or some=
thing? They haven't even mastered a coolant pump that can handle an ai=
r bubble yet.
--
You really have no clue how a turbojet engine works do you? o_O
[8~{} Uncle Turbo Monster
Badly.

-- =

Where would we be without rhetorical questions?
Peeler
2018-05-18 23:38:23 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 May 2018 16:25:49 -0700 (PDT), Auntie Senile Moron drooled and
driveled again:

<FLUSH the senile asshole's usual senile shit>
[8~{} Auntie Asshole Moron
You STILL haven't learned your lesson here, you retarded senile oaf? <BG>
trader_4
2018-05-17 16:34:32 UTC
Permalink
Post by Frank
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
Fact that it is being detected is meaningless without numbers being
given.
There are numbers.



Most ozone depleting chemicals come from the earth itself so
Post by Frank
magnitude is important.
I'd love to see the cite to back that claim up. AFAIK, the main source
of depletion has been man-made flurocarbons. Did that come from Rush
Limbaugh's Institute of Advanced Conservative Studies, otherwise known
as the Institute of Denial?



I hear all Chinese big cities have high air
Post by Frank
pollution which is more harmful to people than the ozone level at the
south pole.
Which is like saying that a lot of people have diabetes when there is a
discussion about cancer.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 16:48:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:46:45 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
It's got to be that gas coming out of Trump's bodily orifices.
Someone, somewhere, is making a banned chemical that destroys the ozone
layer, scientists suspect
The Washington Post http://tinyurl.com/yc5mhp5d
Fuck off treehugger. Get a bloody hobby for crying out loud.
The wacko idiot ignores reality again. We got rid of this product, and
gradually, the ozone hole has been shrinking. That shrinking is now
decreasing, as the CFC-11 in the upper atmosphere increases again.
But I'm sure you are immune to sunburn, and don't care about anybody or
any other living things that may be damaged by UV if the ozone hole
starts to grow again. This problem was a clear case of man caused damage
to the planet, and proof that mankind can reverse the damage they cause
if they take action early enough.
I don't see sunburn as a problem. I don't burn, I have decent skin. If you're really pale, I don't care, or you can use suncream or wear more clothes. Survival of the fittest, you lose.
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
And if I lived elsewhere my skin would adapt. In fact it adapts in only a week or so if I go on a tropical holiday. Once you get a tan, you're more protected, that's why we tan.
--
An Emergency Call Centre worker has been fired in Toronto much to the dismay of her colleagues, who were unhappy with her dismissal.
It seems that a caller dialled 911 from a cell phone stating, "I'm depressed and lying on a railway line so that when the train comes I can finally meet Allah."
To which the call centre employee replied, "Remain calm and stay on the line."
Peeler
2018-05-17 17:29:29 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine.
Indeed! With his head inside his fat Scottish arse! But then, that's where
also your head is! <G>
Dove Tail
2018-05-17 17:43:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.

Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.

"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
depletion can be found in the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion:
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."

https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science


Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?


http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-17 17:48:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
--
Why do our kids have to take the Iowa Test for Basic Skills?
Why can't we have a Georgia Test of Basic Skills with questions like,
"Bubba's got three cars and he done traded for two more. How many cement blocks is Bubba gonna need?"
Bob F
2018-05-18 22:53:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.

Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-18 23:12:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality? Have you never noticed you get burnt in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy? Clouds are the best sunblock there is. Try to stick to actual events you've observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on the internet.
--
Peter is in the top three most intelligent people -- Ron Tompkins, circa 2013.
g***@aol.com
2018-05-19 01:14:12 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:12:25 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality? Have you never noticed you get burnt in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy? Clouds are the best sunblock there is. Try to stick to actual events you've observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on the internet.
He is right if you are at a low latitude. A cloudy day in Florida will
fry your ass.
Peeler
2018-05-19 09:05:59 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
He is right if you are at a low latitude. A cloudy day in Florida will
fry your ass.
Obviously your and his brain have been fried in some early stage of your
hampered development.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:23:59 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:12:25 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality? Have you never noticed you get burnt in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy? Clouds are the best sunblock there is. Try to stick to actual events you've observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on the internet.
He is right if you are at a low latitude. A cloudy day in Florida will
fry your ass.
But a sunny day is 10 times worse. It's a simple fact that clouds remove almost all the rays.

And wherever you live and whatever the weather, you get used to where you live. People quickly adapt.
--
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people
appear bright until you hear them speak.
Bod
2018-05-19 14:03:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:12:25 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Bob F
On Thu, 17 May 2018 18:43:15 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa,
Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality?  Have you never noticed you get
burnt in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy?
Clouds are the best sunblock there is.  Try to stick to actual events
you've observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on
the internet.
He is right if you are at a low latitude. A cloudy day in Florida will
fry your ass.
But a sunny day is 10 times worse.  It's a simple fact that clouds
remove almost all the rays.
And wherever you live and whatever the weather, you get used to where
you live.  People quickly adapt.
Not true. Tell that to the Australians:


Both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are known as
non-melanoma skin cancer. Approximately, two in three Australians will
be diagnosed with skin cancer by the time they are 70, with more than
750,000 people treated for one or more non-melanoma skin cancers in
Australia each year.12 Apr 2018
Skin cancer - Cancer Council Australia
https://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/types-of-cancer/skin-cancer.html
--
Bod
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 14:10:12 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bod
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by g***@aol.com
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:12:25 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
On Thu, 17 May 2018 18:43:15 +0100, Dove Tail
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa,
Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality? Have you never noticed you get
burnt in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy?
Clouds are the best sunblock there is. Try to stick to actual events
you've observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on
the internet.
He is right if you are at a low latitude. A cloudy day in Florida will
fry your ass.
But a sunny day is 10 times worse. It's a simple fact that clouds
remove almost all the rays.
And wherever you live and whatever the weather, you get used to where
you live. People quickly adapt.
Both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are known as
non-melanoma skin cancer. Approximately, two in three Australians will
be diagnosed with skin cancer by the time they are 70, with more than
750,000 people treated for one or more non-melanoma skin cancers in
Australia each year.12 Apr 2018
Skin cancer - Cancer Council Australia
https://www.cancer.org.au/about-cancer/types-of-cancer/skin-cancer.html
Probably the nitwits that use suncream. Then the one day they forget to, they get burnt or cancer. The sun is a natural phenomenon, let your body do it's job.
--
They say that when a man holds a woman's hand before marriage, it is
love; after marriage it is self-defense.
Bob F
2018-05-19 18:36:22 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality?  Have you never noticed you get burnt
in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy?  Clouds
are the best sunblock there is.  Try to stick to actual events you've
observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on the internet.
As a reformed redhead, I've certainly lived it more than you. You are
wrong. I know it from experience and reliable sources. Feel free to
show me a few reliable sources that say you can't get burned under
clouds. Without that, you are just making it up.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 18:48:13 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
Do you actually live in reality? Have you never noticed you get burnt
in an hour or two on a sunny day, but never when it's cloudy? Clouds
are the best sunblock there is. Try to stick to actual events you've
observed yourself instead of believing bullshit you read on the internet.
As a reformed redhead, I've certainly lived it more than you. You are
wrong. I know it from experience and reliable sources. Feel free to
show me a few reliable sources that say you can't get burned under
clouds. Without that, you are just making it up.
Stop putting words into my mouth. I didn't say you couldn't get burned under clouds. I know I can't but then I have dark hair and skin.
What I actually said was that when there are no clouds, the sun is ten times stronger.
And as you're a redhead, this explains everything, you're more susceptible to sunlight, pain, everything, you guys are the weakest link.
--
A father buys a lie detector robot that slaps you when you lie.
He decides to test it out on his son at supper.
"Where were you last night?"
"I was at the library."
The robot slaps the son.
"Okay, I was at a friend's house," the son admits.
"Doing what?" asked the father.
"Watching a movie: Toy Story."
The robot slaps the son.
"Okay, it was porn!" cried the son.
Father yells "What? When I was your age I didn't know what porn was!"
The robot slaps the father.
The mother laughs and says, "He certainly is your son!"
The robot slaps the mother.
Peeler
2018-05-19 19:18:22 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:36:22 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
Post by Bob F
As a reformed redhead, I've certainly lived it more than you. You are
wrong. I know it from experience and reliable sources. Feel free to
show me a few reliable sources that say you can't get burned under
clouds. Without that, you are just making it up.
He's not only making it up. He keeps leading your around by your stupid
Yankie nose, Yankietard! <BG>
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-18 23:14:28 UTC
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Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
80%. ROTFPMSL! Maybe 10%. Think of yourself or a friend who's fair skinned. Think of them outdoors on a cloudy day in summer, 8 hours of sun hidden behind clouds, no effect. Yet the next day the sun's out. Half an hour or so and they go red. Major difference! Observe with your eyes, not google.
--
Peter is in the top three most intelligent people -- Ron Tompkins, circa 2013.
g***@aol.com
2018-05-19 01:16:01 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:14:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
80%. ROTFPMSL! Maybe 10%. Think of yourself or a friend who's fair skinned. Think of them outdoors on a cloudy day in summer, 8 hours of sun hidden behind clouds, no effect. Yet the next day the sun's out. Half an hour or so and they go red. Major difference! Observe with your eyes, not google.
Buddy, if you went out walking on the beach here without a shirt you
would burst into flames ;-)
Peeler
2018-05-19 09:07:22 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
80%. ROTFPMSL! Maybe 10%. Think of yourself or a friend who's fair
skinned. Think of them outdoors on a cloudy day in summer, 8 hours of
sun hidden behind clouds, no effect. Yet the next day the sun's out.
Half an hour or so and they go red. Major difference! Observe with
your eyes, not google.
Buddy, if you went out walking on the beach here without a shirt you
would burst into flames ;-)
Is there NO bait idiotic and silly enough that you will NOT greedily
swallow, every single time, you senile moron? <tsk>
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:24:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
On Sat, 19 May 2018 00:14:28 +0100, "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife"
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
80%. ROTFPMSL! Maybe 10%. Think of yourself or a friend who's fair skinned. Think of them outdoors on a cloudy day in summer, 8 hours of sun hidden behind clouds, no effect. Yet the next day the sun's out. Half an hour or so and they go red. Major difference! Observe with your eyes, not google.
Buddy, if you went out walking on the beach here without a shirt you
would burst into flames ;-)
I'd go out till I started going red, then wear clothes, go in the shade, or use suncream, then I'd do it again the next day till I got used to it.
--
Hey diddle diddle the cat took a piddle,
All over the bedside clock.
The little dog laughed to see such fun.
Then died of electric shock.
Peeler
2018-05-18 23:40:22 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 May 2018 15:53:04 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
Post by Bob F
As always, you are wrong again.
Senile Yankietard STILL doesn't get how this here works! LOL
g***@aol.com
2018-05-19 01:12:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
I am just talking about real world experience. I live around the 26th
parallel and we have yankees come down here in august and september
telling us they have been running around Michigan or Ontario all
summer with their shirt off and they are immune to the sun. A few
hours later they are overcooked lobsters. Latitude means a lot more
than some minor change in an Ozone hole. It is simple geometry. How
long was that sun ray in the atmosphere? A hole directly over the
pole, or even above the arctic/antarctic circle makes very little
difference in solar UV penetration. That geometry thing again.
We were at the arctic circle on the solstice of 2004 (a pretty lonely
place) and the sun was very low on the horizon, all day and all night
but we never saw it shine down on us through that hole.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:23:11 UTC
Permalink
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
I am just talking about real world experience. I live around the 26th
parallel and we have yankees come down here in august and september
telling us they have been running around Michigan or Ontario all
summer with their shirt off and they are immune to the sun. A few
hours later they are overcooked lobsters. Latitude means a lot more
than some minor change in an Ozone hole. It is simple geometry. How
long was that sun ray in the atmosphere? A hole directly over the
pole, or even above the arctic/antarctic circle makes very little
difference in solar UV penetration. That geometry thing again.
We were at the arctic circle on the solstice of 2004 (a pretty lonely
place) and the sun was very low on the horizon, all day and all night
but we never saw it shine down on us through that hole.
Bob is a greenie treehugging nitwit, don't expect any logic from him, just pessimistic alarmist shite.
--
Yorkshire man takes his cat to the vet.
Yorkshireman: "Ayup, lad, I need to talk to thee about me cat."
Vet: "Is it a tom?"
Yorkshireman: "Nay, I've browt it wi' us."
Bob F
2018-05-19 18:40:37 UTC
Permalink
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
I am just talking about real world experience. I live around the 26th
parallel and we have yankees come down here in august and september
telling us they have been running around Michigan or Ontario all
summer with their shirt off and they are immune to the sun. A few
hours later they are overcooked lobsters. Latitude means a lot more
than some minor change in an Ozone hole. It is simple geometry. How
long was that sun ray in the atmosphere? A hole directly over the
pole, or even above the arctic/antarctic circle makes very little
difference in solar UV penetration. That geometry thing again.
We were at the arctic circle on the solstice of 2004 (a pretty lonely
place) and the sun was very low on the horizon, all day and all night
but we never saw it shine down on us through that hole.
Bob is a greenie treehugging nitwit, don't expect any logic from him,
just pessimistic alarmist shite.
Pot, kettle, black.

You are simply a know-it-all moron. Everyone here knows that. You prove
it every post.
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 18:48:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by g***@aol.com
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
I am just talking about real world experience. I live around the 26th
parallel and we have yankees come down here in august and september
telling us they have been running around Michigan or Ontario all
summer with their shirt off and they are immune to the sun. A few
hours later they are overcooked lobsters. Latitude means a lot more
than some minor change in an Ozone hole. It is simple geometry. How
long was that sun ray in the atmosphere? A hole directly over the
pole, or even above the arctic/antarctic circle makes very little
difference in solar UV penetration. That geometry thing again.
We were at the arctic circle on the solstice of 2004 (a pretty lonely
place) and the sun was very low on the horizon, all day and all night
but we never saw it shine down on us through that hole.
Bob is a greenie treehugging nitwit, don't expect any logic from him,
just pessimistic alarmist shite.
Pot, kettle, black.
You are simply a know-it-all moron. Everyone here knows that. You prove
it every post.
Do you even understand what PKB means? Where have I shown myself to be an environmentalist?
--
Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
Peeler
2018-05-19 19:19:40 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:40:37 -0700, Bob F, the mentally deficient,
Post by Bob F
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Bob is a greenie treehugging nitwit, don't expect any logic from him,
just pessimistic alarmist shite.
Pot, kettle, black.
You are simply a know-it-all moron. Everyone here knows that. You prove
it every post.
Righto! Yet, it's HIM who pwns YOU, and not the other way round,
troll-feeding retard! <BG>

Bod
2018-05-19 06:10:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but
not when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Uncle Monster
2018-05-19 07:11:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Post by Dove Tail
Post by g***@aol.com
You also live in a place where the sun doesn't shine. Most of the
world is below the 55th parallel. In fact the only place in the
southern hemisphere below 55 is Antarctica and the very tip of South
America. Penguins don't get sunburn either.
When it comes to UV-B rays, it makes little difference whether there
are clouds or not.
Additionally, the Antarctic region is, by no means, the only place
where there is significant ozone depletion.
"Ozone depletion is not limited to the area over the South Pole.
Research has shown that ozone depletion occurs over the latitudes that
include North America, Europe, Asia, and much of Africa, Australia, and
South America. More information about the global extent of ozone
2014Exit developed by the United Nations Environment Programme."
https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science
Fretwell, here is the referenced report, but why read legitimate
science when you can just make up bullshit?
http://ozone.unep.org/Assessment_Panels/SynthesisReport2014.pdf
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but
not when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
As always, you are wrong again.
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown but so black he walks into a room and absorbs all the light. He once went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It was the strangest thing to see. o_O

[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Bod
2018-05-19 07:36:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown but so black he walks into a room and absorbs all the light. He once went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It was the strangest thing to see. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Yup, many people think that black people don't get sunburn, but the
truth is, it is actually worse for them than white people.

Dark Skin Tones and Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know ...
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/skin-cancer-and-skin-of-color
30 Aug 2016 - But in people of color, the prognosis is worse. ...
African American patients were most likely to be diagnosed with melanoma
in ... People of color can still get sunburned, and they can also
develop skin cancer from UV damage.
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Bod
Mike Hunt-Hertz
2018-05-19 10:15:12 UTC
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Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
  >
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
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Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown but so black he walks into a room and absorbs
all the light. He once went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It was the strangest thing to see. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Yup, many people think that black people don't get sunburn, but the truth is, it is actually worse for them than white people.
Dark Skin Tones and Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know ...
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/skin-cancer-and-skin-of-color
30 Aug 2016 - But in people of color, the prognosis is worse. ... African American patients were most likely to be diagnosed with melanoma in ... People of color can still get sunburned, and they can also develop skin cancer from UV damage.
How can you be so wrong so often?

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140307-skin-color-cancer-evolution-albinos-africa/
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:27:20 UTC
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Post by Bod
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown but so black he walks into a room and absorbs all the light. He once went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It was the strangest thing to see. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Yup, many people think that black people don't get sunburn, but the
truth is, it is actually worse for them than white people.
Dark Skin Tones and Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know ...
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/skin-cancer-and-skin-of-color
30 Aug 2016 - But in people of color, the prognosis is worse. ...
African American patients were most likely to be diagnosed with melanoma
in ... People of color can still get sunburned, and they can also
develop skin cancer from UV damage.
Remind me just how much you laze in the sun in your garden?
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Stupid laws, number 467: In America, it is illegal to put money in someone else's parking meter.
Bod
2018-05-19 14:26:04 UTC
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Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bod
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
  >
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot
enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a
high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown
but so black he walks into a room and absorbs all the light. He once
went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a
sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It
was the strangest thing to see. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Yup, many people think that black people don't get sunburn, but the
truth is, it is actually worse for them than white people.
Dark Skin Tones and Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know ...
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/skin-cancer-and-skin-of-color
30 Aug 2016 - But in people of color, the prognosis is worse. ...
African American patients were most likely to be diagnosed with melanoma
in ... People of color can still get sunburned, and they can also
develop skin cancer from UV damage.
Remind me just how much you laze in the sun in your garden?
Under a canopy.
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Bod
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 14:48:32 UTC
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Post by Bod
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
Post by Bod
Post by Uncle Monster
Post by Bod
Post by Bob F
Can you get a sunburn through clouds?
Reality: According to the SCF, up to 80 percent of the sun's UV rays can
pass through clouds. This is the reason people often end up with serious
sunburns on overcast days if they've spent time outside with no sun
protection.
People can get skin cancer even in the shade.
--
Bod
Even Negroes can get sunburn. Not as easily as pale Honkies but a hot
enough sunny day can even damage unprotected human skin that has a
high melanin content. A Negro friend of mine who is black, not brown
but so black he walks into a room and absorbs all the light. He once
went shirtless on a very hot and extremely sunny day and got a
sunburn. The poor fellow was miserable. He had a pink glow to him. It
was the strangest thing to see. o_O
[8~{} Uncle Toasted Monster
Yup, many people think that black people don't get sunburn, but the
truth is, it is actually worse for them than white people.
Dark Skin Tones and Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know ...
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/skin-cancer-and-skin-of-color
30 Aug 2016 - But in people of color, the prognosis is worse. ...
African American patients were most likely to be diagnosed with melanoma
in ... People of color can still get sunburned, and they can also
develop skin cancer from UV damage.
Remind me just how much you laze in the sun in your garden?
Under a canopy.
So your skin will be white then?
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40,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year.
Dean Hoffman
2018-05-19 00:54:44 UTC
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You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
Au contraire. Go out on a cloudy summer day exposing non tanned
skin for a couple hours or so. I did that once a long, long time ago.
I can still remember..............
Peeler
2018-05-19 09:10:41 UTC
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On Fri, 18 May 2018 19:54:44 -0500, Dean Hoffman, another troll-feeding
Post by Dean Hoffman
You're the one making up bullshit.  People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds.  So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
Au contraire. Go out on a cloudy summer day exposing non tanned
skin for a couple hours or so.
The gay Scottish wanker won't, but he will keep exposing his dick for you
senile Yanks on ahr, and you will keep sucking him off, every time he does
so!
Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
2018-05-19 12:22:14 UTC
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Post by Dean Hoffman
Post by Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
You're the one making up bullshit. People get burnt in the sun, but not
when there's clouds. So clearly you're completely and utterly wrong.
Au contraire. Go out on a cloudy summer day exposing non tanned
skin for a couple hours or so. I did that once a long, long time ago.
I can still remember..............
Perhaps if you're really really pale. But now try going out on a blue sky day. You'll burn ten times faster.
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"I'll have the rump steak, rare, please."
He said, "Aren't you worried about the mad cow?"
"Nah, she can order for herself."
And that's when the fight started....
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