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Old 03-03-2008   #128 (permalink)
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Arrow conspiracy of little errors

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Originally Posted by freeztar View Post
Maybe that's why these aren't included in the models. They balance out.
Velly nice. Nice to see you concede things left out. Now where'd I put that butterfly? As to the investigation I just referenced, I'd say it hasn't been out long enough to include in any simulations, and we well know that is the case for data current & historical on the bottom of the deep blue seas. Can we say conspiracy of little errors? Sure we can.

I'd spend a little more on investigating more of that 1/4 million or more underwater volcanoes if it were my money. Oh wait; some of it IS my money.

Speaking of equalling out, how much charcoal buried in the garden equals out a 170 mile drive @15mpg? I want to pay forward for a hole hunt.


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