Nicholas Geti wrote:
> I don't know of any scientists who have "lucrative" jobs. The two physics 
> Nobel Prize winners have worked for years inventing glass-fiber 
> transmissions and image capture by a CCD screen. They got no commercial 
> compensation nor patents for their pioneering work. Just salaries based on 
> grants, etc.

Hi Nicholas,

I guess it is relative. I have worked for 56 years and have but one year 
broken 20K. I had to work 60 hours a week to do that.

Seems to me they work 40 hours of flex time with a little telecommuting 
thrown in for some multiple of that.

I see that as easy and lucrative.

Oh, yeah. I had 140 college credits going into med school (which I 
graduated from) so education doesn't do it.

>> Nicholas Geti wrote:
>>> It is not a 1/2 degree that is worrisome. Research is beginning to 
>>> determine
>>> that the temperature rise is more like 3 to 6 degrees.
>> Hi Nicholas,
>>
>> Old information, though. The last couple years the global temperature
>> has been down. The hottest year, according to a figure Michael cited a
>> few days ago, was 1998.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/


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