None of our trolls are even remotely smart enough to do so. I am surprised that nishi manages to avoid getting paper cuts while filing papers for actual professionals, and the rest are having a good day if they avoid electrocution while plugging in their laptop.
Alright, now I am laughing out loud in a Starbucks, and all of the MILF’s in here are staring at me wondering what is wrong with me, outside of the obvious issues.
Because hacking somebody’s free speech is the highest form of patriotism. Together with crushing inconvenient dissent against the Man. That’s patriotic too.
Peter Huber in CityJournal on Stewart Brand and nuclear energy production: Brand New Green
What the greenleft did to nuclear power years ago they are doing right now to off-shore drilling, empowered by all the tools of [in?] the Presidency. Special.
Just because the greenies think “Attack of the 50′ Tall Woman” is an anti-nuke documentary is no reason to call them names.
Sure, the movie is wrong, but, darn it, the greenies feel that nuclear power is bad. How can you argue that greenies are wrong when their hearts are in the right place? As for the placement of their heads, well, that’s another issue.
Blake – I hate it, hate it, that France is better positioned on nuclear power than we are. And if those cowardly folks can produce nuclear energy without turning Europe into Chernobyl, then we surely can.
Dyson learned about junk modeling the hard way, in an early attempt to model subatomic behavior. Enrico Fermi—yet another Nobel-caliber physicist—quickly dismissed the young Dyson’s model as worthless. “In desperation,” Dyson recounts, “I asked Fermi whether he was not impressed by the agreement between our calculated numbers and his measured numbers. He replied, ‘How many arbitrary parameters did you use for your calculations?’ I thought for a moment about our cut-off procedures and said, ‘Four.’ He said, ‘I remember my friend Johnny von Neumann used to say, with four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk.’ With that, the conversation was over.” Von Neumann was possibly the most brilliant mathematician of the twentieth century. And the early Dyson’s computer model is now long forgotten.
Today’s climate models consist of millions of lines of computer code, each one with as much potential power to make things jump as a flawed date register. The models strive to calculate the aggregate effect of all the elephants, butterflies, trees, microbes, ice sheets, clouds, aerosols, and burpy oceans. Every effect added to the models offers a new opportunity to wiggle its predictions, because there’s always wiggle room in the data we have about each effect. As Dyson says, the models “are full of fudge factors that are fitted to the existing climate, so the models more or less agree with the observed data. But there is no reason to believe that the same fudge factors would give the right behavior in a world with different chemistry, for example in a world with increased CO2 in the atmosphere.”
Hmm, interesting, you must be getting under someone’s skin if your site was hacked.
Interesting….. I was wondering why there would be a link to a software site.
Whew,
For a second there I thought I broke the blog;)
It was the ‘dillo, wasn’t it?
I wish you could name who you suspect …
I already have.
I must be missing something …
Pixy Misa is your sys ad???
Phew. Everything wasn’t right in my world.
I don’t think you missed it. It’s just been hypnotized out of your head.
Scientifically.
I’m thinking the person named has been named to the relevant people not us.
I don’t think you missed it. It’s just been hypnotized out of your head.
Scientifically.
Dang. that’s spooky. STOP MESSING WITH MY HEAD.
This isn’t going to come back as a repressed memory in a few years, is it?
Okay, I get it now.
None of our trolls are even remotely smart enough to do so. I am surprised that nishi manages to avoid getting paper cuts while filing papers for actual professionals, and the rest are having a good day if they avoid electrocution while plugging in their laptop.
bh, are you suggesting we’re not relevant people?
Patrick Frey, is that it? Did I guess right?
Oh Ella. You need to work out more. With a power bell, or something.
Alright, now I am laughing out loud in a Starbucks, and all of the MILF’s in here are staring at me wondering what is wrong with me, outside of the obvious issues.
Well, I’m fairly irrelevant most of the time.
The hint is hypnotism. Scientifically. Gaze into his eyes.
Of course, as Jeff isn’t saying the name directly, we should follow his lead.
Pictures, JD, or it never happened.
It took me a few minutes, but I finally got it. I’m kind of dense sometimes.
Okay, often, then. DON’T JUDGE ME!!!!
How did the hackery manifest to those of ya who saw it?
SW – What is your email?
/wave
hai pixy
<3
The formatting of the page was trashed and there was ad an for software in the first blog entry.
And every time you tried to submit a comment, you were redirected to some knock-off software website.
tdn at sams dot ac dot uk
JD, just send the bird pics to me and I’ll vouch for ya with SW. ;-)
Marg bar sdferr boobies.
I just sent it, sdferr.
Drawing a blank. Man, I’m really slow today…
What?
Hey! Shaddup!
Hey, at least it wasn’t turned into a pron site. It was pretty freaky though, hacked was my first thought as it loaded.
I don’t get it either. Someone’s gonna have to email me.
carinrose at sbcglobal dot com
I tried hypnotism to quit smoking. Epic fail.
Because hacking somebody’s free speech is the highest form of patriotism. Together with crushing inconvenient dissent against the Man. That’s patriotic too.
This we proudly hail as progressivism.
JD, @#27
It says it was sent to you, SW.
Sometimes I get this for Hot Air today:
Fatal error: Cannot unset string offsets in /var/www/hotair.com/wp/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 1073
Both from home and at work.
Wow, I’m slow today.
I’m thinking along the lines of turnbuckles, ripped off moves and constant Wiki editing.
yeah yeah yeah..(that’s for all of you who jump all over the “I’m slow today” comment.
Via Insty, this gem of a headline at Powerline:
At some point you have grabbed enough power.
JD,
Must have been cholesterol in the intrawebulator’s arteries.
close )
Sigh.
dicentra,
Hot Air moved to new servers last night. Clear your cache and try again.
Vouchings commenced then: Birds sighted and confirmed Silver Whistle.
Why did you doubt me, SW?
Peter Huber in CityJournal on Stewart Brand and nuclear energy production: Brand New Green
What the greenleft did to nuclear power years ago they are doing right now to off-shore drilling, empowered by all the tools of [in?] the Presidency. Special.
sdferr – Nuclear energy goes a long way towards demonstrating how hypocritical the left and the enviro-whack jobs are about energy policy.
JD,
Just because the greenies think “Attack of the 50′ Tall Woman” is an anti-nuke documentary is no reason to call them names.
Sure, the movie is wrong, but, darn it, the greenies feel that nuclear power is bad. How can you argue that greenies are wrong when their hearts are in the right place? As for the placement of their heads, well, that’s another issue.
Blake – I hate it, hate it, that France is better positioned on nuclear power than we are. And if those cowardly folks can produce nuclear energy without turning Europe into Chernobyl, then we surely can.
Continuing the SF recommended reading list, judging by the cover photo Capital File magazine is now dabbling in science fiction and fantasy.
That is more airbrushed than a Rosie O’Lard photo in Playboy, BMoe.
Holy crap! That’s one hell of a ‘shop job on Queen Nan, B Moe.
Man… that’s as impressive as the ones we did for Siegfried & Roy at the photo lab I worked at in Vegas…
From sdferr’s link above.
Fudge should be eaten not believed as gospel.
Oy, what’s gotten into those people in Arizona? Have they been infected with some sort of unity virus?
Yep, already covered.
what in the name of all that is unholy and damned
JD,
Great, I now have a visual of a 50′ tall French Woman, hairy legs and all.
Yeesh.
Why did you doubt me, SW?
Sorry, JD. It’s that sdferr. He rocked my faith in humanity, and I’m having a hard time trusting men again.
What?
Starbucks!
That picture looks more like Katie Couric than San Fran Nan.
JD, I’m trying very hard to ignore that comment you made @ #52, but it sits there, daring me to look and not spontaneously regurgitate my breakfast.
Damnit.
Don’t look, spiny, your eyes will bleed. Just picture Rosie in a hairshirt.
re; happy @ 56
That brought back memories of the sadly defunct Dysfunctional Family Circus site.
You mean like this?
Darth has issues. I could not tell if that was Rosie, Nishit, or Ron Jeremy.
Carin, you meant dot net, didn’t you?
right you are, CraigC.
Carin – I emailed dot com. Did anyone let you know yet?
(A sad story from …)
I’m waiting for the punchline, happy. This has to be a joke or something.
Geoff told me. duh. I remembered once someone told me.
If anyone ever wants to email me, though, in the future. Carinrose at sbcglobal dot NET.
I’m an idiot.
Or, you can find me at isthisblogon.com
You know, like if I’m missing something GOOD.
Haaaaa. And it’s only $4.65.
Hacked, huh? Same personage who stole the @I_AM_OUTLAW Twitter feed?
Sticking his neck out, isn’t he?
Oh. That’s fixed now, too.
I miss these things when I’m at work.
Sticking his neck out, isn’t he?
Now that’s just cruel, serr8d. Funny, but cruel.
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