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From: The Older Gentleman on 8 Dec 2009 14:23 Twibil <nowayjose6(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 8:37 am, "TOG(a)Toil" <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > > Pah! American chilli - weak, insipid stuff, barely worthy of the name. > > I have to serve mine in a Faraday cage..... > > Your poor excuse for chili needs to be shielded from electromagnetic > fields? > > Good strong American Chili (note caps) puts out an EMP strong enough > to scramble brains at three feet, and *melts* Faraday cages. Oh yeah? Well, the last time I made mine they scrambled fighter jets. F18s. In the USA, three thousand miles away... ....and I was told it contravened several bacteriological warfare treaties. -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Honda CB400F Triumph Street Triple Suzuki TS250ER GN250 Damn, back to six bikes! Try Googling before asking a damn silly question. chateau dot murray at idnet dot com
From: Road Glidin' Don on 8 Dec 2009 15:36 On Dec 8, 12:23 pm, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman) wrote: > Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > On Dec 8, 8:37 am, "TOG(a)Toil" <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > Pah! American chilli - weak, insipid stuff, barely worthy of the name.. > > > I have to serve mine in a Faraday cage..... > > > Your poor excuse for chili needs to be shielded from electromagnetic > > fields? > > > Good strong American Chili (note caps) puts out an EMP strong enough > > to scramble brains at three feet, and *melts* Faraday cages. > > Oh yeah? Well, the last time I made mine they scrambled fighter jets. > F18s. In the USA, three thousand miles away... > > ...and I was told it contravened several bacteriological warfare > treaties. The Brits must make the strongest chili. Look what it's done to their teeth!
From: The Older Gentleman on 8 Dec 2009 17:05 Road Glidin' Don <d.langkd(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 8, 12:23 pm, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older > Gentleman) wrote: > > Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Dec 8, 8:37 am, "TOG(a)Toil" <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > > Pah! American chilli - weak, insipid stuff, barely worthy of the name. > > > > I have to serve mine in a Faraday cage..... > > > > > Your poor excuse for chili needs to be shielded from electromagnetic > > > fields? > > > > > Good strong American Chili (note caps) puts out an EMP strong enough > > > to scramble brains at three feet, and *melts* Faraday cages. > > > > Oh yeah? Well, the last time I made mine they scrambled fighter jets. > > F18s. In the USA, three thousand miles away... > > > > ...and I was told it contravened several bacteriological warfare > > treaties. > > The Brits must make the strongest chili. Look what it's done to their > teeth! Bleedin' 'ell. I didn't see that coming. Oddly, I cooked a chilli tonight. Good December fodder. Wiv chillis grown in our greenhouse. -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Honda CB400F Triumph Street Triple Suzuki TS250ER GN250 Damn, back to six bikes! Try Googling before asking a damn silly question. chateau dot murray at idnet dot com
From: Twibil on 8 Dec 2009 17:20 On Dec 8, 12:36 pm, "Road Glidin' Don" <d.lan...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > The Brits must make the strongest chili. Look what it's done to their > teeth! Naw, they looked that way *long* before they discovered chili! No wonder they were early leaders in the field of cavitation.
From: don (Calgary) on 8 Dec 2009 19:14
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 03:26:52 -0800 (PST), "TOG(a)Toil" <totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >Cba to Google. Or was it that this decade was cooling? > >Whatever. > >Anyway: > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8400905.stm > >"We've seen above average temperatures in most continents, and only in >North America were there conditions that were cooler than average," >said WMO secretary-general Michel Jarraud. Not much new in that article. What we have seen in the past decade is a plateau in the rising temperature and in fact very slight cooling. That is not to say we are not in a warmer period than at any time in history, just that contrary to all of the models, the rise in temperature has plateau since 1998. So in spite of massive amounts of greenhouse gasses being pumped into the atmosphere, more than at any time in modern history, the rise in temperature stopped and in fact fell slightly since 98. So what happened? It has been reported Kevin E. Trenberth, head of the Climate Analysis Section at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a prominent man-made-global-warming advocate, wrote in one of the recently hacked e-mails from the University of East Anglia : �The fact is we can�t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can�t.� Clearly they couldn't figure it out themselves. |