Patrick Turner
December 5th 09, 02:22 PM
Please continue having a nice chat about the climate changes. I see
you don't think men and their wives and kids are causin' any
problems.
OK, be my guest.
We've gotta guy called Tony Abott, aka "The Mad Monk". He's just been
voted into leadership of the Liberal opposition party of Oz ( by just
one vote ) to de-rail the ETS and the CPRS. So The new leader and his
party voted against ETS and CPRS in the Senate and prevented it from
passing into law.
The Libs control the senate with their numbers and there ain't nothin
the Labour Govt can do.
In his first press conferance Tony asked the ppl of Oz to forgive him
for his past sins where at least one foot if not two were often in his
mouth causing great offence to someone or other. Sure Tony, we forgiv'
ya, and we know what y'are mate, a prick in fact, and we'll give ya a
hammer and nails to nail the toes of yer boots to the floor to stop
them going up into your mouth.
Anyway, the shenanigans of last week were not a bad outcome because
none of what the Govt proposed would lower emissions. Even the Greens
are happy.
If you don't understand something the Govt wants you to vote for,
don't vote for it. And if people did understand ETS and CPRS, they
wouldn't vote for it.
As I have said before, when people realize the costs of weaning
themselves off carbon, they'll be quite horrified. They'll be
horrified when they see emissions rise despite implementation of ETS
and CPRS. That's why the Govt has been speaking gobbledegook ( with a
forked tongue ) about ETS and CPRS. They don't what anyone to know the
real truth. ETS and CPRS is a lose - lose scenario for the man in the
street and his needy missus; a kick to their guts in fact. Rich ppl
can always find an extra $100 a week to maintain a life style one
level down from where they are but still above the struggling poor
masses they loathe.
But at least everyone will get a chance to vote on these issues some
time in 2010 in Oz. The Greens looks sure to do slightly better than
they already have.
I like what The Netherlands is doing to become climate change proof
though.
I like the research going on in China right now. Unfortunately these
stirling efforts to be green are nowhere near strong enough to have
significant effects to counter the increases in CO2 output from
increasing industry and population. So expect the weather where you
are to get warmer. Not in a week though. Expect big things like this
to take considerable time, maybe 1/2 a century when your grand kiddies
are getting up around 55. Because the warming is so slow and
insidious, its very easy to deny it is happening.
But feel free to deny it. No problem.
The major problem we face is man's inhumanity to man, and to quite a
few women. Greenhouse is just one problem among many about which we
probably will do too little too late.
I got a lot done today while working on a nice little headphone amp
using EL84 in triode with OPT and driven by a 12AU7, with GNFB
optional.
It'll even drive a speaker to about 2W.
Now what is everyone else building with tubes around here?
Patrick Turner.
you don't think men and their wives and kids are causin' any
problems.
OK, be my guest.
We've gotta guy called Tony Abott, aka "The Mad Monk". He's just been
voted into leadership of the Liberal opposition party of Oz ( by just
one vote ) to de-rail the ETS and the CPRS. So The new leader and his
party voted against ETS and CPRS in the Senate and prevented it from
passing into law.
The Libs control the senate with their numbers and there ain't nothin
the Labour Govt can do.
In his first press conferance Tony asked the ppl of Oz to forgive him
for his past sins where at least one foot if not two were often in his
mouth causing great offence to someone or other. Sure Tony, we forgiv'
ya, and we know what y'are mate, a prick in fact, and we'll give ya a
hammer and nails to nail the toes of yer boots to the floor to stop
them going up into your mouth.
Anyway, the shenanigans of last week were not a bad outcome because
none of what the Govt proposed would lower emissions. Even the Greens
are happy.
If you don't understand something the Govt wants you to vote for,
don't vote for it. And if people did understand ETS and CPRS, they
wouldn't vote for it.
As I have said before, when people realize the costs of weaning
themselves off carbon, they'll be quite horrified. They'll be
horrified when they see emissions rise despite implementation of ETS
and CPRS. That's why the Govt has been speaking gobbledegook ( with a
forked tongue ) about ETS and CPRS. They don't what anyone to know the
real truth. ETS and CPRS is a lose - lose scenario for the man in the
street and his needy missus; a kick to their guts in fact. Rich ppl
can always find an extra $100 a week to maintain a life style one
level down from where they are but still above the struggling poor
masses they loathe.
But at least everyone will get a chance to vote on these issues some
time in 2010 in Oz. The Greens looks sure to do slightly better than
they already have.
I like what The Netherlands is doing to become climate change proof
though.
I like the research going on in China right now. Unfortunately these
stirling efforts to be green are nowhere near strong enough to have
significant effects to counter the increases in CO2 output from
increasing industry and population. So expect the weather where you
are to get warmer. Not in a week though. Expect big things like this
to take considerable time, maybe 1/2 a century when your grand kiddies
are getting up around 55. Because the warming is so slow and
insidious, its very easy to deny it is happening.
But feel free to deny it. No problem.
The major problem we face is man's inhumanity to man, and to quite a
few women. Greenhouse is just one problem among many about which we
probably will do too little too late.
I got a lot done today while working on a nice little headphone amp
using EL84 in triode with OPT and driven by a 12AU7, with GNFB
optional.
It'll even drive a speaker to about 2W.
Now what is everyone else building with tubes around here?
Patrick Turner.