Robert Calco wrote:
> Perhaps you simply are uneducated about earth's elliptical orbit  
> around the sun that becomes, as it were, more or less so based on  
> where it is in a known cycle?

Perhaps you saw those drawings for kids about earth's orbit. But if you
can get a real scale picture of the orbit you'll notice how near a
circle it really is.
Perhaps you don't know that the temperature differences between summer
and say spring or winter are due to earth's axis (no, not an 'axis of
evil') with respect to earth's orbit.
Perhaps if you had read a previous mail about the subject you'd already
know all this.

> 
> Perhaps you are just unaware that the sun also follows patterns of  
> activity that affect the warmth and other features of the planets  
> closest to it?

First time I've heard solar activity affects weather on earth. Could you
name a source (other than your favorite preacher)?

> 
> Could it really be that you think its just a big light bulb in the sky?

Nice try on irony. But not good enough yet.

> 
> - Bob
> 
> On May 1, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> 
>> Yeah! Everybody knows global warming happens because the Earth is a  
>> few
>> inches closer to the sun right now, as someone in this list  
>> recently wrote!
>>
> 


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