User Profile: Kindwarrior

Member Since: September 09, 2010

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  • • Since we have been able to detect stratospheric Ozone levels there has been a hole in the Ozone over the antarctic.
    • During the years we have monitored this hole it has fluctuated considerably, disappearing on several occasions.
    • While there is seasonal trending there has been NO trending data that indicates that the hole has been either growing larger or shrinking over the years.
    • There has been no causal linkage ever established between CFCs an the hole in the ozone. CFC are complex (relatively heavy) organic compounds that are never likely to rise into the stratosphere, rather CFCs tend to settle our of the atmosphere quickly.
    • Most Atmospheric Ozone is created by severe weather (high altitude lightening) of which there is virtually none over the antarctic.
    • Ozone is a radicalized Oxygen molecule (O3) and highly reactive, most Ozone is depleted by solar radiation. During the southern summer (our winter) the earth is closest to the Sun and the south pole is pointing toward the Sun.

    We do not need to invoke man to explain the hole in the Ozone. Ozone is not sufficiently produced over the antarctic continent what Ozone makes it that far south is a product of convection. Therefore in seasons when there are lots of storms the Ozone hole is small, when there are few storms, it is big.

  • I don’t need to know the state of our surveillance technology — Susan E. Rice testified to Congress, under oath, that both the State Department and White house were watching live feeds of the attack.

  • Sorry guys, this is cut and dry: He was parked illegally, he got a ticket.

    Beyond that the driver sounds like a whiney liberal. Yes, I know Liberals are always trying to silence any opposition and do not believe in free speech but we’re supposed to be different. As an issue of professionalism, the officer should have held her opinions but she’s entitled to them.

  • Amen. I steer people away from them whenever I can.

  • ModerationIsBest: Also, I’m not really sure what he means when he says “not a gay in me.”

    he meant: “…at the moment.” “There’s not a gay in me at the moment.”

    Which she probably could have assumed since he was presumably sitting down in his drivers seat.

  • Apple: Security Holes Open Up in iPhones, iPads

    July 10, 2011 at 4:36pm

    In reply to lylejk.

    Actually, what you are seeing is what you have always seen regarding Apple and the press: there are numerous exploits and gross security holes in Android that never get press. The media, however, feels an obligation to it’s big sponsors so you don’t here about real, malicious Android exploits in the same way the media blurred and distorted the total absence of Mac OS viruses when reporting on “computer” (Windows) viruses. Yes, there are vulnerabilities in Apple products but they are intrinsically (not just because they are not as widely used) more secure than their competition. — don’t even get me started in Lynux.

  • I’m glad we amused you — I got a chuckle out of your oxymoronic handle.

  • Hillary’s FBI files strike again

  • I’m a conservative and I’m not impressed. All sourced to the Heritage foundation (personally, I like the heritage foundation but your not going to sway a non-conservative using them as your only source — better to use a liberal source and defeat them with their own words, it can be done but it requires research). Most of the points like”saved the word” are easily debated into dubiousness (again, I agree but hard to prove). Too few points.

  • For the record, although I may be a minority: I thought George Soros was a sick warped, dangerous agent of evil and corruption in the world well before I had so much as heard of Glenn Beck.