134a Refrigerant
#641
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> If you won't listen to thousands of scientists
the scientists youre quoting have not made their statements absolute! their
own statements are NOT conclusive. the words "could" mean it hasnt been
proven at all!
> You can't even prove you're not in a
> militia!
what a dumb *** herring.
> You didn't take much science in school, did
> you?
red herring. BOTTOM LINE, you claim to have been a "tech" but choke when i
ask to see your credentials. :-)
> Can you give an example of evidence that would
> satisfy you?
absolute statements (no "could be/should be" crap) from an authoritative
source.
--
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http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:ifRpe.2114$751.2050@newssvr30.news.prodigy.co m...
> If you won't listen to thousands of scientists
the scientists youre quoting have not made their statements absolute! their
own statements are NOT conclusive. the words "could" mean it hasnt been
proven at all!
> You can't even prove you're not in a
> militia!
what a dumb *** herring.
> You didn't take much science in school, did
> you?
red herring. BOTTOM LINE, you claim to have been a "tech" but choke when i
ask to see your credentials. :-)
> Can you give an example of evidence that would
> satisfy you?
absolute statements (no "could be/should be" crap) from an authoritative
source.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
#642
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:C3Rpe.2113$751.1550@newssvr30.news.prodigy.co m...
> > Well, let's read your post!
> > <>
> > debacle? i love how you liberals (who claim to stand for human rights)
> > overlook that iraq is free from tyranny. iraqi women are now allowed to
> > GO
> > TO SCHOOL, to hold jobs, to live as equal citizens. no stephen, id say
> > iraq
> > has been an overwhelming success to date. that could change tomorrow,
but
> > as it is right now with bush leading the way iraq is a success.
> > </>
> >
> > Der, uh, I think you mentioned school
>
>
> hey einstein, NOW theyre able to go to school. they werent under saddams
> rule when they were being raped by his sons. sheesh, youre reading
> comprehension is as pitiful as everything else youve had to say.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/sitein...m/altview.html
<>
It was Saddam's revolution that ended Iraqi backwardness. Education,
including higher and technological education, became the top priority. More
important, centuries of vicious discrimination against girls and women was e
nded by one stroke of the modernizing dictator's pen.
I used to drive past the Mustansariya University on my way home from
downtown Baghdad. It was miraculous -- I use the word advisedly -- it was
nothing short of miraculous to see hundreds of girl-students thronging the
campus, none in "burkhas" or "chador" -- the head-to-toe black cape that
was, and is, essential dress for women in most of the Islamic world -- and
almost all in skirts and blouses that would grace a Western university.
</>
Like it or not, Saddam was not an Islamicist.
__
Steve
..
#643
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:C3Rpe.2113$751.1550@newssvr30.news.prodigy.co m...
> > Well, let's read your post!
> > <>
> > debacle? i love how you liberals (who claim to stand for human rights)
> > overlook that iraq is free from tyranny. iraqi women are now allowed to
> > GO
> > TO SCHOOL, to hold jobs, to live as equal citizens. no stephen, id say
> > iraq
> > has been an overwhelming success to date. that could change tomorrow,
but
> > as it is right now with bush leading the way iraq is a success.
> > </>
> >
> > Der, uh, I think you mentioned school
>
>
> hey einstein, NOW theyre able to go to school. they werent under saddams
> rule when they were being raped by his sons. sheesh, youre reading
> comprehension is as pitiful as everything else youve had to say.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/sitein...m/altview.html
<>
It was Saddam's revolution that ended Iraqi backwardness. Education,
including higher and technological education, became the top priority. More
important, centuries of vicious discrimination against girls and women was e
nded by one stroke of the modernizing dictator's pen.
I used to drive past the Mustansariya University on my way home from
downtown Baghdad. It was miraculous -- I use the word advisedly -- it was
nothing short of miraculous to see hundreds of girl-students thronging the
campus, none in "burkhas" or "chador" -- the head-to-toe black cape that
was, and is, essential dress for women in most of the Islamic world -- and
almost all in skirts and blouses that would grace a Western university.
</>
Like it or not, Saddam was not an Islamicist.
__
Steve
..
#644
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
news:11afnsk8o4bivc4@corp.supernews.com...
> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:C3Rpe.2113$751.1550@newssvr30.news.prodigy.co m...
> > Well, let's read your post!
> > <>
> > debacle? i love how you liberals (who claim to stand for human rights)
> > overlook that iraq is free from tyranny. iraqi women are now allowed to
> > GO
> > TO SCHOOL, to hold jobs, to live as equal citizens. no stephen, id say
> > iraq
> > has been an overwhelming success to date. that could change tomorrow,
but
> > as it is right now with bush leading the way iraq is a success.
> > </>
> >
> > Der, uh, I think you mentioned school
>
>
> hey einstein, NOW theyre able to go to school. they werent under saddams
> rule when they were being raped by his sons. sheesh, youre reading
> comprehension is as pitiful as everything else youve had to say.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/sitein...m/altview.html
<>
It was Saddam's revolution that ended Iraqi backwardness. Education,
including higher and technological education, became the top priority. More
important, centuries of vicious discrimination against girls and women was e
nded by one stroke of the modernizing dictator's pen.
I used to drive past the Mustansariya University on my way home from
downtown Baghdad. It was miraculous -- I use the word advisedly -- it was
nothing short of miraculous to see hundreds of girl-students thronging the
campus, none in "burkhas" or "chador" -- the head-to-toe black cape that
was, and is, essential dress for women in most of the Islamic world -- and
almost all in skirts and blouses that would grace a Western university.
</>
Like it or not, Saddam was not an Islamicist.
__
Steve
..
#645
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:C3Rpe.2113$751.1550@newssvr30.news.prodigy.co m...
> > Well, let's read your post!
> > <>
> > debacle? i love how you liberals (who claim to stand for human rights)
> > overlook that iraq is free from tyranny. iraqi women are now allowed to
> > GO
> > TO SCHOOL, to hold jobs, to live as equal citizens. no stephen, id say
> > iraq
> > has been an overwhelming success to date. that could change tomorrow,
but
> > as it is right now with bush leading the way iraq is a success.
> > </>
> >
> > Der, uh, I think you mentioned school
>
>
> hey einstein, NOW theyre able to go to school. they werent under saddams
> rule when they were being raped by his sons. sheesh, youre reading
> comprehension is as pitiful as everything else youve had to say.
http://www.sovereignty.org.uk/sitein...m/altview.html
<>
It was Saddam's revolution that ended Iraqi backwardness. Education,
including higher and technological education, became the top priority. More
important, centuries of vicious discrimination against girls and women was e
nded by one stroke of the modernizing dictator's pen.
I used to drive past the Mustansariya University on my way home from
downtown Baghdad. It was miraculous -- I use the word advisedly -- it was
nothing short of miraculous to see hundreds of girl-students thronging the
campus, none in "burkhas" or "chador" -- the head-to-toe black cape that
was, and is, essential dress for women in most of the Islamic world -- and
almost all in skirts and blouses that would grace a Western university.
</>
Like it or not, Saddam was not an Islamicist.
__
Steve
..
#646
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Bullsh*t!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
#647
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Bullsh*t!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
#648
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Bullsh*t!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
#649
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Bullsh*t!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
>
> __
> Steve
> .
#650
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
I'm for you going to Africa and testing for skin cancer. It's an
easy bet I'll never see the this ozone hole all you people that suck off
the government talk of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Just what am I supposed to be 'miss lead' ing
> about? The fact is, you can't show *one link*
> that supports your assertion that CFCs don't
> affect the ozone layer... that's pretty telling,
> isn't it? I mean, all these links you've posted,
> and I'm able to find info to support my argument
> with each one!
>
> Just who's misleading whom? And what are the
> consequences of this misleading? If I'm wrong,
> you pay a little extra for refrigerant. If you're wrong,
> everyone gets skin cancer. Which of us would
> be best to trust?
> __
> Steve
> .
easy bet I'll never see the this ozone hole all you people that suck off
the government talk of.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Just what am I supposed to be 'miss lead' ing
> about? The fact is, you can't show *one link*
> that supports your assertion that CFCs don't
> affect the ozone layer... that's pretty telling,
> isn't it? I mean, all these links you've posted,
> and I'm able to find info to support my argument
> with each one!
>
> Just who's misleading whom? And what are the
> consequences of this misleading? If I'm wrong,
> you pay a little extra for refrigerant. If you're wrong,
> everyone gets skin cancer. Which of us would
> be best to trust?
> __
> Steve
> .