[NZ4O Spaceweather] Global Climate Changes notTheResponsibility of Man
Sam Morgan
k5oai.sam at gmail.com
Mon Jan 3 17:34:43 PST 2011
perhaps set up your email program's filtering so that only posts
with the *FROM* field has:
nz4o at tampabay.rr.com
and must *ALSO* have the following in the subject line:
[NZ4O Spaceweather] NZ4O LF/MF/HF/6M Frequency Radiowave
I use Thunderbird and know I can do it with that program
I believe it *may* also be possible using gmails filtering
and have only those that match the above criteria
sent on to your computer
would be worth the effort to try
good luck
GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
On 1/3/2011 6:46 PM, Mark Menicucci wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I am getting a lot of emails from everyone, and I don't want to ...just
> don't have the time to even delete them....sorry!
>
> Is there any way others can stop sending me there comments etc?
>
> If not, I understand,
>
> Thanks, and 73,
>
> Mark KF5DFV
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spaceweather-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:spaceweather-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Thomas F. Giella
> NZ4O
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 5:01 PM
> To: Solar, Space& Geomagnetic Weather Plus An LF/MF/HF/6 Meter
> FrequencyRadiowave Propagation Forecast
> Subject: Re: [NZ4O Spaceweather] Global Climate Changes notTheResponsibility
> of Man
>
> Yannick don't worry you are a member of good standing here!
>
> 73,
> Thomas, NZ4O
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yannick (XV4TUJ)"<yannick.devos at online.fr>
> To: "Solar,Space& Geomagnetic Weather Plus An LF/MF/HF/6 Meter Frequency
> RadiowavePropagation Forecast"<spaceweather at contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 6:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [NZ4O Spaceweather] Global Climate Changes notTheResponsibility
> of Man
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I apologize for the disturbance I caused with my last message.
> I was just kidding, trying to reject with wrong arguments something that was
> for me widely accepted.
> I forgot that in the US you have this "conspiracy" stuff and that some
> people try to reject even the more evident fact.
> I am not a "conspiracy" advocate... just a bad joker. Sorry for that.
>
> If one had to unsubscribe it is me, but I think Thomas propagation bulletin
> is of a great help.
> Please don't unsubscribe because of me, I will shut up now.
>
> 72/73,
> Yan.
> ---
> Yannick DEVOS - XV4TUJ
> http://capheda.wordpress.com/ (Blog in french) http://www.qsl.net/xv4tuj/
> (web page in english)
>
> Le 3 janv. 2011 à 19:36, Dave a écrit :
>
>> Oh, I'm sorry now this group is decending into being rediculous.
>>
>> I'll leave you all to your conspiracy theories and will get my
>> spaceweather information elsewhere.
>>
>> Bye - Dave (G0DJA)
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Yannick XV4TUJ"<yannick.devos at online.fr>
>> To: "Solar,Space& Geomagnetic Weather Plus An LF/MF/HF/6 Meter
>> Frequency RadiowavePropagation Forecast"<spaceweather at contesting.com>
>> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 5:22 AM
>> Subject: Re: [NZ4O Spaceweather] Global Climate Changes not
>> TheResponsibility of Man
>>
>>
>> Hi Fred,
>>
>> I agree with you, and I think your skepticism is a good scientific
>> behavior.
>> For the really same reason I firmly think human never reached the moon :
>> it
>> is far to high in the sky!
>> And even if they were able to get there, how did they come back to earth :
>> the space is so vast.
>>
>> If you really think about it, what is the easier : forge some fake
>> pictures and movies or send tons of materials and living bodies far in
>> the space ?
>> If the US government was then really concerned about the money of the
>> taxpayers, sure they would have elected the first solution.
>> For more proofs, see how now with 40 years of technical improvements
>> how difficult it is to just send people to our close space in the ISS.
>> How many failures, how many launch reports... Even the chinese with
>> all the money they have selling stuff to the western countries are not
>> able to do the same thing. And they do not always think public opinion
>> is something that really matters...
>>
>> Best wishes for this new solar year, and waiting for the new year
>> coming in our lunar calendar next month...
>> 72/73,
>> Yan.
>> ---
>> Yannick DEVOS - XV4TUJ
>> http://capheda.wordpress.com/ (Blog in french)
>> http://www.qsl.net/xv4tuj/ (web page in english)
>>
>> Le 3 janv. 2011 à 07:41,<ffuhrer at elmore.rr.com>
>> <ffuhrer at elmore.rr.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I've lurked here for almost six months, getting info on propagation.
>>> Now that the subject of "Global Climate Change" has come up
>>> repeatedly enough, I'll give you my take: Man cannot affect climate
>>> change anymore that we could move the Earth out of it's orbit. Al
>>> Gore is a incorrect, and I will tell you why. Our Sun is a long
>>> period variable star, cooling and warming in cycles that span
>>> centuries. The last ice age was a result of the Sun's cooling to a
>>> point where the world temperature dropped an average of 11 degrees.
>>> Now, the Sun's temperature has risen enough for us to notice it in
>>> the weather changes around the world. The oceans are the warmest in
>>> recorded history, as is the land. This causes the Earth to release
>>> CO2, and methane and other related greenhouse gasses several orders
>>> of magnitude higher than it ever has. Destruction of tropical rain
>>> forests by climate change, and Man has had an additional effect, but
>>> not to the extent that Mister Gore has claimed. Man's contr ibution
>>> to the greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere has been estimated to be
>>> less than 1% of the total amount the Earth has generated. Another
>>> thing; why has the UK and western Europe having freezing weather and
>>> record amounts of snow? Check out the Gulf Stream - has it changed any?
>>>
>>> The point I am trying to make is that this change in climate is
>>> NATURAL, not man made. We cannot stop or lessen the effect of the
>>> Sun's warming trend. Science and Science Fiction has given us the
>>> things we might be able to do in the future, when our level of
>>> technology has increased, but for now, all we can do is prepare to
>>> "weather the storm". Literally. If you own beach front property
>>> anywhere, perhaps in ten or twenty years you sell it, and let somebody
> else take the loss.
>>>
>>> Many proposals have been put forward, such as erecting a shield
>>> between the Earth and Sun at a Lagrange point (not possible now that
>>> the Government has canceled NASA's new replacement for the Shuttle),
>>> throwing pure carbon into the Sun's photosphere to slow the Sun's
>>> fusion process (risky, how MUCH carbon, and how do we get it there?),
>>> causing a volcanic eruption to throw dust into the upper atmosphere
>>> to block the Sun's heat (more practical with today's technology, but
>>> in whose backyard do we do this?), or repairing the ozone layer and
>>> intensifying it (nobody knows how to fight the Earth's natural
>>> processes enough to make this very practical).
>>>
>>> So what do we do about the biggest object in our solar system?
>>> "Necessity is the mother of invention", and that old saw works.
>>> Scientists in our future may be able to solve the problem, given
>>> enough incentive, and of course, money. Hopefully we can harden our
>>> power grid enough to not lose it and plunge our civilization back 100
>>> years. CME's are very bad news, and we will see more of them -
>>> guaranteed. Let's pray that the Sun does not throw one directly at
>>> us. In any case, our world is going to see changes that no one in living
> memory has ever seen.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Fred - W4FJF.
>>> --
>>>
>>> A Human Being should be able to change a diaper, write a sonnet, plan
>>> an invasion, butcher a cow, conn a ship, design a building, balance
>>> accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders,
>>> give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze problems,
>>> pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight
>>> efficiently, and die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
>>> quoted from R.A.H. 1973.
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