Huge study about safety can be misinterpreted by SUV drivers
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"John Mielke" <mielkman@excite.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 24 Oct 03 16:07:26 GMT, lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu (Lloyd Parker)
> wrote:
>
> >In article <bn94sb$u9r3o$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de>,
> > "Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote:
> >>"CO2 is produced by human activities"
> >>and nothing else.
> >
> >Liar. Noone has ever said that.
> >
> >
> >>So there was NO CO2 before humans evolved??
> >
> >There was around 280 ppm for hundreds of thousands of years, until the
mid
> >19th century. Now there's 350 ppm, over a 25% increase.
>
> What test equipment did they use a hundred thousand years ago?
> (i.e. How does anybody know what level it was that long ago?)
>
>
Ice core in Antartica, peat cores in bogs, ice cores in Alaska.
plenty of ways of finding out about the limate long before metrologists
evolved.
rhys
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"John Mielke" <mielkman@excite.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 24 Oct 03 16:07:26 GMT, lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu (Lloyd Parker)
> wrote:
>
> >In article <bn94sb$u9r3o$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de>,
> > "Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote:
> >>"CO2 is produced by human activities"
> >>and nothing else.
> >
> >Liar. Noone has ever said that.
> >
> >
> >>So there was NO CO2 before humans evolved??
> >
> >There was around 280 ppm for hundreds of thousands of years, until the
mid
> >19th century. Now there's 350 ppm, over a 25% increase.
>
> What test equipment did they use a hundred thousand years ago?
> (i.e. How does anybody know what level it was that long ago?)
>
>
Ice core in Antartica, peat cores in bogs, ice cores in Alaska.
plenty of ways of finding out about the limate long before metrologists
evolved.
rhys
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"John Mielke" <mielkman@excite.com> wrote in message
news:3f99929f.212852660@news.mi.comcast.giganews.c om...
> On Fri, 24 Oct 03 16:07:26 GMT, lparker@NOSPAMemory.edu (Lloyd Parker)
> wrote:
>
> >In article <bn94sb$u9r3o$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de>,
> > "Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote:
> >>"CO2 is produced by human activities"
> >>and nothing else.
> >
> >Liar. Noone has ever said that.
> >
> >
> >>So there was NO CO2 before humans evolved??
> >
> >There was around 280 ppm for hundreds of thousands of years, until the
mid
> >19th century. Now there's 350 ppm, over a 25% increase.
>
> What test equipment did they use a hundred thousand years ago?
> (i.e. How does anybody know what level it was that long ago?)
>
>
Ice core in Antartica, peat cores in bogs, ice cores in Alaska.
plenty of ways of finding out about the limate long before metrologists
evolved.
rhys
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> The forester is SMALLER than the Legacy. The Forester is built on the
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave
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> The forester is SMALLER than the Legacy. The Forester is built on the
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave
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> The forester is SMALLER than the Legacy. The Forester is built on the
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave
> Imprezza frame...
>
I believe you're wrong on that as, afaik, the forester is the largest
subaru. But even if you're correct, the legacy would need to be about twice
as large as a forester to come close to comfortable. -Dave


