Monday, March 26, 2007

Solar Eclipse Of The Facts

I will admit that I stole the title from IBD, but considering that they have stolen my research aka common sense observation that maybe just maybe the sun is to blame for the current warming cycle, I figure we are all square.

It seems there has been another revelation regarding mans here to now limited knowledge off the sun. Shockingly, light has been shone on the fact that the sun’s temperature is not a constant, directly resulting in a variation of earth’s temperature.

In layman’s terms, when the sun is hotter, the earth is hotter. Even a sixth grader could have told you that.

Speaking of the title, which truth be told is almost Aurorian in its slavishly devotion to pop culture and wittiness, in other words… pretty dumb. Maybe that is why I got a kick out of it, that and it reminded me of this Avis commercial that cracks me up every time I see it air.

7 comments:

gary said...

Maybe a sixth grader can explain the facts about global warming to you. I give up.

Anonymous said...

So in other words, the data that I have presented does not fit neatly into your argument that the current warming cycle is man made so you ignore it.

You should give up. You are a fraud, your argument is a fraud, the whole damn alarmist movement is a fraud.

Anonymous said...

can we change the subject now?

Mookie McFly said...

In my day we didn't have movies. There was only one show in town and it was called stare at the sun. We'd sit there and stare at the sun until our heads burst into flames. Then we'd run around screaming, "maybe we shouldn't have stared at the sun for so long" but that's how it was...and we liked it!

anita said...

mookie's showing his age again.

Anonymous said...

Some could say that he is oooooold and not happy.

Im frickin cracking up here. I was just debating the merits of Carvey last night at the pub. Without question top 3 SNL'ers of all time.

Im gonna to post that whole segment.

gary said...

Even the study you cited only concluded that 25–35% of the 1980–2000 global warming was due to solar variance. The rest being caused by human activity.