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_sabotage_ wrote:You might be wondering, WTF is METS on about...that's right.
_sabotage_ wrote:you sound like my wife,
_sabotage_ wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TsFwsyn97U
_sabotage_ wrote:Mets, in the 90's you had me, 2000's you had me, but then you never had the evidence, still don't and don't give a shit. Way to science bro.
_sabotage_ wrote:It's odd that you post nothing in a global warming thread when you have credentials to do something.
Phatscotty wrote:Funny how science can never be wrong. That's the danger of Atheism.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Funny how science can never be wrong. That's the danger of Atheism.
What is that comment related to? Engineering isnt science, we assume that the science has errors, otherwise things would fall down.
Phatscotty wrote:Funny how science can never be wrong.
Mike1962 wrote:May be off as I haven't read all the post. At any rate, people want to change things for a reason. Some of those reasons some people believe and some don't. People will disagree if it's man made or not, or if it's even happening. Many will say to change for no reason is stupid.
I say really? Look at the pictures of some of the most polluted places in the world. We DO KNOW that is man made. And if it's not happening, and we try to prevent it anyway, what is the worst that could really happen? I think it's safe to assume we can all agree that fresh air to breath and clean water to drink is a GOOD thing.
Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Funny how science can never be wrong.
Of course science can be wrong. I just don't believe that you or sabotage are capable of figuring out when it's wrong, and so I ignore your pronouncements when you say that it is wrong. This shouldn't be insulting or offensive; it should just reflect the fact that you are not scientists.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:
No I cannot get excited about Hempcrete, the future replacement of the humble clay brick. I have no desire to build houses.
_sabotage_ wrote:
Fly ash is a waste product. It was dumped. A friend of mine, retired now, was the first person in Nova Scotia to start collecting it and using it as a material. The government caught on and issued exclusive rights to the biggest company around. I contacted them for weeks trying to get some. I got the runaround. Another extremely cheap product that could help localize the materials industry which only existing major players who have no interest in doing so can access it.
_sabotage_ wrote:Ironically, I'm writing a study that will assume climate change as given and the reason for the study. It has nothing to do with climate change, but has a lot to do with efficient use of resources. So, yes, I guess I'll do anything for money.