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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>Stalking the Wild Air Conditioner ... Stalking the Wild Air Conditioner. --by Horatio Algeranon. Anthony Watts says “Join with me” As we hunt for grills and wild AC’s.” ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>See-saw "Science"</center> Oct 17, 2008 ... Of see-saw clowns. Have made our brains quite sore. This short trend reliance. Is see-saw "science" Unstable at its core. ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>See-saw "Science"</center> Oct 17, 2008 ... The see-saw effect is clear: the apparent (decade) trend swings from positive to negative, from + 0.14 deg. C/decade to - 0.026 deg. ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>See-saw "Science"</center> Oct 17, 2008 ... Of see-saw clowns. Have made our brains quite sore. This short trend reliance. Is see-saw "science" Unstable at its core. ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>See-saw "Science"</center> Oct 17, 2008 ... The possibilities for "convenient adjustments" to the see-saw are virtually limitless:. "Which see-saw position do you want? Up or down? ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>Global Warming Stopped in 1998</center> Global Warming Stopped in 1998. --by Horatio Algeranon. Global Warming stopped, In 1998. It's pointless to even argue, There's really no debate. ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: Adieu Ado About Nothing Does using the change in the global mean temperature rather than the temperature changes as a function of location (shown by the NASA graphic) yield a ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>Americans are Carnot Engines</center> "Carnot's theorem is a formal statement of this fact: No engine operating between two heat reservoirs can be more efficient than a Carnot engine operating ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>Lookin' for Correlation</center> Apr 9, 2008 ... Don't know where it started or where it might end. I turn to a "t-test", just like a friend. I was lookin' for correlation in all the wrong ...
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Horatio Algeranon's: <center>Hansen's Soliloquy?</center> Jun 26, 2008 ... The above is essentially a verse form of NASA Climate Scientist James Hansen's recent speech before Congress, on the twentieth anniversary ...
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