Posted by Bret4207 on March 09, 2013 at 05:14:49 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: OT heat posted by pat sublett on March 08, 2013 at 08:35:02:
Arguing over the age of the earth or dissing a persons faith. Both are useless and lead to threads going POOF. Leave it be guys.
Back on topic of our OT subject- There are ancient maps showing Antarctica's land mass minus the ice, Greenland as the 2 separate land masses it actually is and the land bridge from Asia to Alaska. http://www.ancientdestructions.com/oronteus-finaeus-map-antarctica-fineus/ The earth has been far warmer in the past and will be again. I don;t believe the current claim at all. Look into how the majority of temps are recorded now- at airports or municipal centers surrounded by acres of black top. The temp used to be taken at a grass airstrip, later a concrete airstrip, now a huge mass of blacktop covering hundreds of acres. I used to have a link saved of pics of locations the temp sensors were placed. Several were directly in the exhaust path of an air conditioner!
The sun and ocean control our temps and weather. Anyone denying that fact to start with has a flawed set of facts.
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