On Nov 20, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Alan Lukachko wrote:

> Scientific method should take in as large a sample as possible to  
> prove or
> disprove a theory. It should also take into consideration time.  
> Observations
> can change with time. Since the earth's weather patterns and therefore
> temperatures are constantly changing, I see no practical way of  
> proving or
> disproving the theory of global warming.


        If this was of any interest to you, you could do a little reading on  
the subject to learn just how such measurements are carried out, and  
you might not be inclined to make such statements.


-- Ed Leafe





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