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Just because someone disagrees with an article doesn't mean it's trolling mate.

I didn't say that these changes don't happen based on other factors. In fact, your a damn sight closer to the true cause of warming, the sun. Solar activity like sun spots and other phenomena, mostly sunspots, doubled in the 20th century. This activity correlates on a decade basis way closer than anyone can say

I'm not gonna sit here and say there isn't a measurable change. But we can measure these changes going back thousands of years in history, it's part of the natural cycle of the earth. Somehow you want me to believe this is cause by emissions when the climate of the earth has changed on it's own for thousands, nay

You are aware that oil companies don't profit much more than a few cents per gallon of gas sold right? A sizable portion of the price you pay at the pump comes straight out of your pocket in the forms of state and federal tax. Then there's what the feds tax the companies for producing said product, overhead from

They're only costly to run because of legislation passed in the name of global warming. Let them do what they need to do.

Even if our government bails out a solar plant with hundreds of millions of dollars and the plant still goes bankrupt. Sounds like a waste to me. How about the fact that we are still dependent on foreign oil even though we have reserves in our country that are proven to be just as large as those in the middle east.

He just said it's impossible to predict long term changes. The freaking title of the article is "The most complicated problem in climate change." Come on dude.

Ok, lowering emissions is not a bad thing. Finding alternative fuels, not a bad thing. But you guys are using the cautionary principle and that's a dangerous thing. One big problem with all of this cautionary stuff is that it hurts our economy and it hurts our citizens and countless other things. No keystone

"Essentially, it's impossible to predict future climate changes without knowing how cloud behavior will change."

I walked into that one. However, I think we need to rebrand that joke to keep it fresh. Something like, "That was her suggestion", or "That's what she recommended"

5 inches is just too big. 4.3 inches is definitely the max.

The idea of a smart watch only makes sense in certain scenarios. I ride a motorcycle on the street and I'd love to be able to change my music tracks or get turn by turn directions just by glancing at a watch. I agree, most scenarios are just ridiculous. But I seethe value in not having to pull your phone out of your

I used to work at a T-Mobile retail store and I ditched them as soon as I stopped receiving the employee discount. Dropped calls, horrible customer service and bullshit contracts. After the merger fell through, Deutsch Telecom(who owns T-mobile U.S.), pretty much told T-mobile that they're on their own. Everything

Why don't I just put my Xbox and PS3 on the floor next to it? Yeah, that seems legit.

They can't see us if we jam it.

A prepaid cell for emergencies. They don't get anything beyond that until they can pay for it themselves.

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I played them all as a kid actually. Nascar is no better. I don't wish animosity to them, I just can't stand watching them. Especially baseball. I will never be able to fathom how someone can sit and watch baseball on tv. I stopped watching basketball when John Stockton retired, not that he was my favorite

+1,000,000 for hating the Big Bang Theory.

+10,000