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Old 08-08-2019, 18:32   #1066
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So why don't the skeptics within the science also agree with you? They're looking at the same data, charts & graphs.
Did you bother to check the source of that graph? Hint - it is from a skeptic site.

You see - I check links, you do not. That makes me skeptical and make you cynical. See the difference.
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I generally associate experts with some level of objectivity and you just don't seem like one.
I don’t seem like an objectivity? I don’t really understand your question.

I’ve already stated studies indicate aquaculture Uk sea bass may benefit from climate change re increased SST. Now can YOU give me something impartial and objective to qualify your comments?

What should an expert sound like btw? Irrefutable???

Any news on why fish smell yet?
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I'd better start planning. Which are the best reef's for this? I'll need to reposition the vessel accordingly.
We’re heading south
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Did you bother to check the source of that graph? Hint - it is from a skeptic site.

You see - I check links, you do not. That makes me skeptical and make you cynical. See the difference.
Yes, it's all too clear. You're playing games at an amateur level for personal gratification, and aren't interested in pursuing real knowledge.
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I don’t seem like an objectivity? I don’t really understand your question.

I’ve already stated studies indicate aquaculture Uk sea bass may benefit from climate change re increased SST. Now can YOU give me something impartial and objective to qualify your comments?

What should an expert sound like btw? Irrefutable???

Any news on why fish smell yet?
No, the experts I've had interactions with "don't seem like an objectivity."
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Did you bother to check the source of that graph? Hint - it is from a skeptic site.

You see - I check links, you do not. That makes me skeptical and make you cynical. See the difference.

I don't quite understand why information that opposes aspects of alarmist claims in regards to climate change is somehow discreditable because it comes from a self assessed "skeptical" site???



Does this mean that alarmist sites *cough* skepticalscience *cough* should be similarly discredited?


I think it makes you extremely biased, not skeptical. Which gives me reason to be highly cynical in the extreme of your claim of being skeptical.
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I'm self funded and have bigger fish to fry. badda-BOOM!

Now, where's my hat and coat?
What species? Neoclinus boanchardi?

Look it up.... drop the mic!



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Head south

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What species? Neoclinus boanchardi?

Look it up.... drop the mic!

They look... tasty.
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No, the experts I've had interactions with "don't seem like an objectivity."
Great, Any news on why fish smell yet?
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I don't quite understand why information that opposes aspects of alarmist claims in regards to climate change is somehow discreditable because it comes from a self assessed "skeptical" site???


Actually the graph is credible and is consistent with other sites showing a decline in solar activity over the past few decades.
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Yes, it's all too clear. You're playing games at an amateur level for personal gratification, and aren't interested in pursuing real knowledge.
Great ad hom.
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Great, Any news on why fish smell yet?
Why fish smell, or why it's a problem for fish to lose their sense of smell?
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Actually the graph is credible and is consistent with other sites showing a decline in solar activity over the past few decades.
I've explained it to you several times already .
yep from pumping watts into a great big thermal battery during the grand solar maximum and now it is cooling as the burner is getting turned down soon it will be back to " room temperature"
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Do I stop when I hit ice?
No no, you keep going!

Actually, I think I’d rather sail with someone else, thanks anyway
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