Global Warming? are humans to blame?

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by hansp77, Sep 11, 2006.

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Do you believe

  1. Global Warming is occuring as a direct result of Human Activity.

    106 vote(s)
    51.7%
  2. IF Gloabal Warming is occurring it is as a result of Non-Human or Natural Processes.

    99 vote(s)
    48.3%
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  1. Yobarnacle
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    Yobarnacle Senior Member holding true course

    I just came back from a walk to the store. It's 2:20 am here.

    Yes, I've been smoking Marlboros for 50 years and I'm in perfect health. I also occassionally smoke a pipe and cigars.
    Recently I added an electronic cigarette to smoke when other forms of nicotine aren't permitted.
    :)

    Did you know they put nicotine in kid's boxed cereal? It's on the daily requirements list. It's one of the vitamins. Can you guess which one? :)
     
  2. Frosty

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    I knew it --I knew you would,--- so why do you care about pollution. Go light an old mattress in the yard and snort it , because thats what your cigarette smells like to me.

    Its 2;30pm here and as hot as hell.

    And no your not fit, you are not in perfect health you think you are and making excuses that nicotine is put in kids food is a bit silly,---link?
     
  3. Yobarnacle
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  4. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Yeah? do they still use leeches down your way. I think medicine has moved on a little from 1873 --just a little bit.

    You can prove what ever you want to believe cant you?

    You'lle be telling me that they used to fill teeth with lead next,-- and put it in petrol and make wallpaper pattern with arsenic.

    Ha
     
  5. Yobarnacle
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    not used to, Frosty. Still do. uh, put niacin in. not leeches! :)
    Heres a list of vitamins in boxed cereals. Here's...drum roll...NIACIN! :D

    http://www.livestrong.com/article/238921-list-of-vitamins-in-breakfast-cereals/

    can't open? okay, i'll quote whae's in the box, along with other things.


    Niacin
    Niacin can help to increase HDL, which is the good cholesterol, according to MayoClinic.com. Boosting HDL is just as important as lowering bad cholesterol, or LDL. Niacin also helps the body turn carbohydrates into energy, and keeps your nervous and digestive system healthy. Males over the age of 18 should have 16 mg of niacin daily, while females should have 14 mg. The RDA for children is between 6 mg and 16 mg daily.



    Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/238921-list-of-vitamins-in-breakfast-cereals/#ixzz1sNSXYl1b
     
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  6. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Cant open it.

    New years resolution,--must not open Yobis links.
     
  7. Yobarnacle
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    You can prove what ever you want to believe cant you?

    No Frosty. I believe what I've learned. ;)
     
  8. Yobarnacle
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    nicotine is a stimulant. alcohol a depressant.

    Choose your poison, Frosty, I've elected mine! :D
     
  9. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Whoooaaa alcahol does'nt depress me, Ive alwasy been puzzled at that.

    You wont catch me rolling up dead leaves and setting fire to it in my mouth --boy thats weird.

    What other self mutilation tendencies do you have, Have you tried stabbing yourself in the kidneys with a knife. probably not as bad as the smoking dried leaves thingil.
     
  10. RayThackeray
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    Time to boycott this discussion. Yobernacle is simply bonkers, and will inexorably continue his insane nonsense. Get out, don't feed the ******* troll.
     
  11. Yobarnacle
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    Really Ray?

    moronic? a troll? I post truths, and get attacked, and I'm the troll? LOl
     
  12. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    You were saying Yobi?

    Any way if alcohol depresses you then you must have been depressed in the first place. Alcohol is not an answer to a problem but looking at it through the bottom of a bottle sure helps .
     
  13. Yobarnacle
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    Frosty
    Ever had a captain help with overhauling an engine? Not supervising, but doing the dirty time consuming jobs like toting power paks, cleaning air boxes, rigging and hauling on chain falls, anything to spare the engineers, so they could concentrate on the actual rebuild.
    I always did. It was part of my partnering with my chief engineers. We were a team. And I learned a lot.
     
  14. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Yes I always had a grease monkey. He would go get me fish and chips at lunch.

    Sometimes I would have peas or a pickled onion with them.
     

  15. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Its going on for 4 in the morning --you not tired yet or are you banned from the bedroom
     
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