Sunday, February 10, 2008

It's cold outside

In keeping with a trend already evident since the late 90s, this winter's temperatures are running 0.6-0.7 oC below the recent historical average. For those of us living in the northern hemisphere, at least, these numbers come as no surprise. Nor should any sentient adult be surprised by the conventional news media's complete silence on the subject.

When considering such facts, everyone should always keep in mind that spatial averaging of temperatures is, strictly speaking, meaningless. Temporal averaging is meaningful, if the same averaging rule is maintained across time. The evolution of spatially averaged temperature might be suggestive of trends. But a far sounder way to get a handle on such trends globally is to compare temperature trends at different spatial points. Then a truly global trend stands out against strictly local developments.

Then check out the pure gold of Kerry comedy ("weather due to global warming - no human CO2 emissions, no weather!"), showing again what an awful politician he is. Kerry still gets the booby prize as the worst presidential candidate in our lifetimes.

The "global warming" hysteria has taken on a life of its own. It is now free of the plainest common sense, never mind deep scientific thinking.

(Hat tip to Instapundit and TigerHawk.)

POSTSCRIPT: How many blog postings do you read that reference both "Kerry" and "thermodynamics"? - except perhaps in the context of "entropy" and "degeneration" :*)

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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

John Kerry, patrician airhead

John Kerry, the Democrats' presidential candidate in 2004, is a complete retard who can't keep his mouth shut. He was the "accidental candidate" and a pretty pathetic one at that. Trouble is, he still thinks he's important.

What's remarkable is what the 2004 election says about Bush, being able to beat such a weak opponent only 51-49. Zogby wrote a year ago about a post-election poll he had taken: In our new poll, every president since Carter defeats Bush. But Kerry still loses to Bush by one point. What am I missing here? Kerry happened to be liberal enough, but he wasn't Howard Dean, proven poison and doped up on his own arrogance.

Some Minnesota guardsmen in Iraq had this amusing response to Kerry.

P.S. No blogging recently as Binah has been very busy with personal life. Hope to return to active blogging soon. There's always more to say!

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