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Andre Jute[_2_]
November 30th 09, 05:17 PM
The hubris of these global warmies is that they want to arrest the
earth in a static state pertaining to our time, on the arrogant
assumption that the time they live in is the best of all times, and
that the earth has reached perfection. To do that, they are prepared
to ignore natural variation. They see no reason why social engineering
shouldn't be extended to planet engineering. (I do. Failed social
engineering kills only tens or hundreds of millions. Failed planet
engineering will kill eveyone.) The global warmies, who keep exposing
themselves as truly inferior people, are setting themselves up as
gods. I know of no case in history or even myth where a human set
himself up as a god that didn't cost many innocent lives.

Andre Jute
The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
always done

Phil Allison[_3_]
December 1st 09, 11:40 AM
"Andre Jute"
>
> The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
> always done


** Wot is that then ??

Result in them being in charge of all sectors of the public service, public
education and all political parties??

IOW all the institutions that regulate life for the rest of us.

And ruin it.


..... Phil

Andre Jute[_2_]
December 1st 09, 07:50 PM
On Dec 1, 11:40*am, "Phil Allison" > wrote:
> "Andre Jute"
>
>
>
> > The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
> > always done
>
> ** Wot is that then ??
>
> Result in them being in charge of all sectors of the public service, public
> education and all political parties??
>
> IOW *all the institutions that regulate life for the rest of us.
>
> And ruin it.
>
> .... *Phil

You want to be careful about displaying a sense of humour, Phil. They
drum you out of the profession for it.

Not to mention the hubristic persecuting you for it.

Andre Jute
Permanently pofaced

Bill Sornson[_2_]
December 1st 09, 09:08 PM
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article6931572.ece

Patrick Turner
December 2nd 09, 05:48 AM
On Dec 1, 4:17*am, Andre Jute > wrote:
> The hubris of these global warmies is that they want to arrest the
> earth in a static state pertaining to our time, on the arrogant
> assumption that the time they live in is the best of all times, and
> that the earth has reached perfection. To do that, they are prepared
> to ignore natural variation. They see no reason why social engineering
> shouldn't be extended to planet engineering. (I do. Failed social
> engineering kills only tens or hundreds of millions. Failed planet
> engineering will kill eveyone.) The global warmies, who keep exposing
> themselves as truly inferior people, are setting themselves up as
> gods. I know of no case in history or even myth where a human set
> himself up as a god that didn't cost many innocent lives.
>
> Andre Jute
> The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
> always done

Well, sooner or later things become awkward and then unpleasant in a
house which becomes over crowded and where a good sewerage system has
never been devised.

So when some arrogant twerp comes up with pipes, and a decent flushing
LOO, do we rush to hoist him on a pike or burn him at a stake?

The well meaning twerp with a knack for explaining imaginative
solutions to perceived problems will gather all in the house together
to explain his engineering solution to solve social problems caused by
everyone ****ting and ****ing all over the ****in joint.

But there will be those who WILL NOT sit upon the aforementioned LOO.
Oh no. They'll try to sneak a **** into someone else's closit, or a
**** into a wine bottle. They will soon find that nobody will marry
them, and so their ideas against progress will die with them. Good.

I happen to think that some social and planetary engineering ideas
really work wonders.
Some just don't, especially if the inventors had names like Stalin,
Hitler, Mao, etc......

Try to keep an open mind. Then you won't have to hold your nose to
avoid the pong.

Patrick Turner.

Bill Sornson[_2_]
December 2nd 09, 04:07 PM
Bill Sornson wrote:
> http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article6931572.ece

And just for Timmie and The Rat:

http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/143573

AMuzi
December 2nd 09, 06:50 PM
Patrick Turner wrote:
> On Dec 1, 4:17 am, Andre Jute > wrote:
>> The hubris of these global warmies is that they want to arrest the
>> earth in a static state pertaining to our time, on the arrogant
>> assumption that the time they live in is the best of all times, and
>> that the earth has reached perfection. To do that, they are prepared
>> to ignore natural variation. They see no reason why social engineering
>> shouldn't be extended to planet engineering. (I do. Failed social
>> engineering kills only tens or hundreds of millions. Failed planet
>> engineering will kill eveyone.) The global warmies, who keep exposing
>> themselves as truly inferior people, are setting themselves up as
>> gods. I know of no case in history or even myth where a human set
>> himself up as a god that didn't cost many innocent lives.
>>
>> Andre Jute
>> The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
>> always done
>
> Well, sooner or later things become awkward and then unpleasant in a
> house which becomes over crowded and where a good sewerage system has
> never been devised.
>
> So when some arrogant twerp comes up with pipes, and a decent flushing
> LOO, do we rush to hoist him on a pike or burn him at a stake?
>
> The well meaning twerp with a knack for explaining imaginative
> solutions to perceived problems will gather all in the house together
> to explain his engineering solution to solve social problems caused by
> everyone ****ting and ****ing all over the ****in joint.
>
> But there will be those who WILL NOT sit upon the aforementioned LOO.
> Oh no. They'll try to sneak a **** into someone else's closit, or a
> **** into a wine bottle. They will soon find that nobody will marry
> them, and so their ideas against progress will die with them. Good.
>
> I happen to think that some social and planetary engineering ideas
> really work wonders.
> Some just don't, especially if the inventors had names like Stalin,
> Hitler, Mao, etc......
>
> Try to keep an open mind. Then you won't have to hold your nose to
> avoid the pong.
>
> Patrick Turner.
>
Everyone would prefer a clean cheap energy source. The best
alternate, nuclear, has political opposition. The systems
before coal/oil/gas were slavery and draft animals, with
poop in the streets. Until something else appears, it's
fossil fuels. There are probably higher efficiencies
possible but no reasonable full scale alternates yet.

Me? I like industrial society with things like the internet
and bicycles. I would prefer not to live as a subsistence
farmer. I once cut wood for heat in northern Wisconsin for a
week in January 1976. That was enough.

--
Andrew Muzi
<www.yellowjersey.org/>
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

Peter Wieck
December 3rd 09, 01:44 AM
Patrick:

Leave it alone. Jute wants attention, will continue to lie, continue
to take refuge in invincible ignorance and continue to foment
dissention without reason. And not one damned thing you can write or
do will change him.

Tubecraft is the purpose of this group whomever may wish to hijack it
for personal gratification - in Jute's case he is beyond Mother Thumb
and her four daughters, leaving only mental masturbation in venues
such as this.

When the gulf stream shifts and Ireland gains a climate similar to
Newfoundland and points north, Andre will start to wake up. He may
even have to retreat to another venue within which to receive his
remittances if there is one that will have him. But feeding into his
patent idiocy does no one, most especially you, any good. Writing for
myself, I enjoy pinching his nose. But I would never stoop to
dignifying his blatherings with a reply based on any purported merits
- that would by default grant them some validity.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Dan O
December 3rd 09, 04:27 PM
On Nov 30, 9:17*am, Andre Jute > wrote:
> The hubris of these global warmies is that they want to arrest the
> earth in a static state pertaining to our time, on the arrogant
> assumption that the time they live in is the best of all times, and
> that the earth has reached perfection. To do that, they are prepared
> to ignore natural variation. They see no reason why social engineering
> shouldn't be extended to planet engineering. (I do. Failed social
> engineering kills only tens or hundreds of millions. Failed planet
> engineering will kill eveyone.) The global warmies, who keep exposing
> themselves as truly inferior people, are setting themselves up as
> gods. I know of no case in history or even myth where a human set
> himself up as a god that didn't cost many innocent lives.
>

So called "global warming" is just a secret ploy by wacko tree-huggers
to make America energy independent, clean our air and water, improve
the fuel efficiency of our vehicles, kick-start 21st-century
industries, and make our cities safer and more livable. Don't let
them get away with it!

- (seen on a coffee cup)

Larry[_12_]
December 3rd 09, 07:30 PM
On Nov 30, 12:17*pm, Andre Jute > wrote:
> The hubris of these global warmies is that they want to arrest the
> earth in a static state pertaining to our time, on the arrogant
> assumption that the time they live in is the best of all times, and
> that the earth has reached perfection. To do that, they are prepared
> to ignore natural variation. They see no reason why social engineering
> shouldn't be extended to planet engineering. (I do. Failed social
> engineering kills only tens or hundreds of millions. Failed planet
> engineering will kill eveyone.) The global warmies, who keep exposing
> themselves as truly inferior people, are setting themselves up as
> gods. I know of no case in history or even myth where a human set
> himself up as a god that didn't cost many innocent lives.
>
> Andre Jute
> The law of unintended effect will do unto arrogant fools as it has
> always done

And this has what to do with technical aspects of bikes? Take your
rantings to the Glen Beck radio show.

Peter Wieck
December 4th 09, 12:56 AM
On Dec 3, 7:44*pm, flipper > wrote:

> When someone tries to sell supposed 'side benefits' rather than the
> thing itself you should know you're being conned.

You are being deliberately obtuse. Or at least I really hope so.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Peter Wieck
December 4th 09, 11:54 AM
On Dec 3, 9:00*pm, flipper > wrote:

Your irony detector needs serious adjustment if you thought for one
hummingbird heartbeat that Dan was being serious. Yes, he was
belaboring the obvious - but you missed that also.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Bill Sornson[_2_]
December 4th 09, 05:22 PM
Bill Sornson wrote:
> Bill Sornson wrote:
>> http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article6931572.ece
>
> And just for Timmie and The Rat:
>
> http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/143573


Just one of many choices for today:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/12/al-gore-oscar-global-warming.html