Re: [Vo]:US Lost

2007-06-23 Thread Michael Foster
It seems that no one wants to focus on why all these problems are happening, other than laziness and a temporary overabundance of everything. U.S. manufacturing has been punished from every sector of our nation and culture. Rampant technophobia has infected both common discourse and education.

[Vo]:Sprite Vortex

2007-06-23 Thread Terry Blanton
Do you see a vort? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/06/070619-sprites.html Terry

[Vo]:RE: Happy trails, guys

2007-06-23 Thread DonW
I agree with John .. I'm mostly a lurker (I'm sure there are many of us)who just looks forward to and enjoys the BANTER .. Both on and off topic. I have no expertise in this area .. But find the subjects and constructive disagreements informative. In my little circle of influence I can and do

Re: [Vo]:Sprite Vortex

2007-06-23 Thread Zachary Jones
Nice, Terry, thanks. I've enjoyed the growing data in this area of phenomena. I'm looking forward to seeing how this will tie in with the gamma ray bursts that have also been recorded from storms. It seems obvious (now) that the high current of the bolt discharge would create a strong

Re: [Vo]:National Review admits global warming is real

2007-06-23 Thread PHILIP WINESTONE
When the rational minds at Vortex start to buy into the mythology/religion of man-made global warming, we're in deep trouble... except for those of us who make a lot of money from the field. There was an interesting article today in The National Post (Canada), written by a physicist, in which,

Re: [Vo]:National Review admits global warming is real

2007-06-23 Thread R.C.Macaulay
Phiip wrote.. When the rational minds at Vortex start to buy into the mythology/religion of man-made global warming, we're in deep trouble... except for those of us who make a lot of money from the field. Howdy Philip, One look at the business of tradingCO2 credits across the globe is