In classic Ricardo style, if you are not intelligent and educated enough
to express your thoughts in a few paragraphs then you are not worthy of
the time I'd spend reading you.,so I just didn't read it, please try
again :)

Once again Ricardo, you are one mucho tough hombre!  Ok, Ricardo how about
this - a little dated - 2 days ago....

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703499404574559630382048494.ht
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Title: "Rigging a Climate Consensus"
Subtitle: "About those emails and peer review.

The climatologists at the center of the leaked email and document scandal
have taken the line that it is all much ado about nothing. Yes, the wording
of their messages was unfortunate, but they insist this in no way undermines
the underlying science. They're ignoring the damage they've done to public
confidence in the arbiters of climate science. 

"What they've done is search through stolen personal emails-confidential
between colleagues who often speak in a language they understand and is
often foreign to the outside world," Penn State's Michael Mann told Reuters
Wednesday. Mr. Mann added that this has made "something innocent into
something nefarious."

The Australian Antarctic research station Casey, where scientists study the
effects of climate change.
.Phil Jones, director of the University of East Anglia's Climate Research
Unit, from which the emails were lifted, is singing from the same climate
hymnal. "My colleagues and I accept that some of the published emails do not
read well. I regret any upset or confusion caused as a result. Some were
clearly written in the heat of the moment, others use colloquialisms
frequently used between close colleagues," he said this week.

We don't doubt that Mr. Jones would have phrased his emails differently if
he expected them to end up in the newspaper. He's right that it doesn't look
good that his May 2008 email to Mr. Mann regarding the U.N.'s Fourth
Assessment Report said "Mike, Can you delete any emails you may have had
with Keith re AR4?" Mr. Mann says he didn't delete any such emails, but the
point is that Mr. Jones wanted them hidden.

Don't you just love "foreign to the outside world".  I am very impressed
that he uses that big word "nefarious". 

So, what do you think Ricardo?  

Carl


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