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Just so we're clear, your wife left you because she found out you were raping children.
This was in addition to her discovering that you also engage in coprophagia.
Since you are not offering proof that you do not rape children, that your wife did not leave you because of it, and that you do not habitually consume faeces, then according to your logic....it must be true.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Since you not offering proof that you are not having sex with your own children, then according to hapless logic....it must be true.
After Z10s and Hapaboy insulting each other rampage, I thought I would bring this thread back on topic.Quote from nitro:
This is worth reading from this months SciAm:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=1&articleID=0001D260-6966-12B9-9A2C83414B7F0000
Too bad they make you pay to read most of the articles. Oh well, everyone should have a subscription to SciAm anyway.
nitro
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G8 leaders agree global warming is urgent problem
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Global warming is a âserious long-term challengeâ requiring âresolve and urgencyâ, declared the Group of Eight countries on Friday.
Notably, US president George W Bush, who alone among G8 leaders has refused to sign up to the Kyoto Protocol to combat climate change, accepted the language in the document delivered from the heads-of-state meeting in Gleneagles, Scotland.
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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7644
nitro
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Sea life in peril as oceans turn acid
THE oceans are gradually becoming more acidic as they soak up the excess carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. The change could be catastrophic for marine ecosystems and for economies that rely on reef tourism and fishing - and there is no way to reverse it.
That is the conclusion of the first review looking at all the studies relating to the acidification of the oceans. It was commissioned from an international group of scientists by the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of science.
The rising level of CO2 in the atmosphere is what causes global warming. As the gas dissolves in the oceans, however, it is causing a quite different problem by forming carbonic acid.
The seas, which are naturally alkaline with an average pH of 8.2, act as a "buffer" that can soak up vast quantities of CO2 with little change in acidity. But levels of CO2 ...
The complete article is 830 words long.
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/mg18725074.300