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Chinese Study: 2,000 Year Temperature Record Says 20th Century Warming Nothing Exceptional

by Ace on Jul.20, 2010, under China, Global Warming, Science and Technology

A study of 2,000 years of Chinese temperature records by a group of Chinese scientists has yielded the conclusion that warming temperatures recorded in the 20th century are within historical ranges, and neither the amount nor the rate of warming is anything exceptional.

But the flaws in the study are obvious: they didn’t have Phil Jones lose all the original data, and they forgot to have Michael Mann make the Medieval Warm Period disappear.

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NASA’s New Priority: Help Muslim Nations Feel Good About Themselves

by Ace on Jul.05, 2010, under Science and Technology, U.S. Politics

Heck, forget all that stupid space exploration nonsense, and don’t waste time developing something to replace the space shuttle, after all, we can always buy tickets on Russian spaceships.  Return to the Moon? Go to Mars? Complete waste of time! Obama has some important things for NASA to do:

In the video below, Charles Bolden, head of NASA, tells Al Jazeera that the “foremost” task President Obama has given him is “to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with predominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science, math, and engineering.” Thus, NASA’s primary mission is no longer to enhance American science and engineering or to explore space, but to boost the self-esteem of “predominantly Muslim nations.”

Exploring space didn’t even make the top three things Obama wants Bolden to accomplish. The other two are “re-inspire children to want to get into science and math” and “expand our international relationships,”

Read the article and watch the video at Powerline.

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Aussie Labor Dumps Rudd

by Ace on Jun.24, 2010, under World Politics

The Australian Labor Party has dumped Kevin Rudd and chosen Julia Gillard as Australia’s first female Prime Minister.
 
Rudd’s administration was characterized by a series of mistakes and sudden changes of course, including the virtual abandonment of grandiose “green” initiatives, but may be best remembered for the outlandish “metallic insulation” fiasco, where government-subsidized “insulation” packages were poorly conceived, badly designed and ineptly installed. And then ordered removed again at taxpayer expense after disclosure of widespread fraud among installers. Oh, and also a few incidents where the systems actually electrocuted residents of “upgraded” homes.
 

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$26.7 million in Bogus Homebuyer Tax Credits

by Ace on Jun.23, 2010, under The Economy, U.S. Politics

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It’s laughable, as long as you don’t think too much about it.

And the government wants you to believe that they will administer BP oil spill claims more efficiently than BP, and government-run healthcare will eliminate fraud, inefficiency and waste.

Nearly 1,300 prison inmates wrongly received more than $9 million in tax credits for homebuyers despite being locked up when they claimed they bought a home, a government investigator reported Wednesday.

The investigator said 241 of the inmates were serving life sentences.

In all, more than 14,100 taxpayers wrongly received at least $26.7 million in tax credits that were meant to boost the nation’s slumping housing markets, said the report by J. Russell George, the Treasury Department’s inspector general for tax administration.

Some taxpayers received the credit for homes purchased before the tax break was started. In other cases, multiple taxpayers improperly used the same home to claim multiple credits. Investigators found one home that was used by 67 taxpayers to claim credits.

Read the whole article here.

The government response?  “But it’s only a small part of the total…”

Those 67 people who claimed the same house were probably all registered to vote at that address by Acorn, too.

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More Government Spending Is Not The Answer

by Ace on Jun.22, 2010, under The Economy

More government spending won’t help the economy. In fact, it may well kill the “recovery” and cripple the economy for decades.
 
A new study by Carmen Reinhart of the University of Maryland and Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard University examines the relationships between rising debt, inflation and economic growth for 44 developed and developing countries. Their findings? Excessive government debt destroys economic growth and drives up inflation.
From 1946 through 2009, growth of developed countries (including the United States) stood at an annual rate of just shy of 4 percent when debt was no greater than 30 percent of gross domestic product. The picture gets bleaker for those countries holding debt above 30 but below 90 percent — economic growth slowed down but still hovered around 3 percent to 3.5 percent per year. When debt rose to over 90 percent of GDP, average growth went negative. Reinhart and Rogoff found that when this worst-case scenario occurs in the U.S., economic growth rates go negative and the inflation rate goes to above 5.5 percent.
Both the International Monetary Fund and the Congressional Budget Office predict the U.S. debt is rapidly approaching 100 percent of GDP.
 

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Another Go-round

by Ace on Jan.30, 2010, under Uncategorized

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If at First You Don’t Succeed

by Ace on Jan.29, 2010, under Uncategorized

keep whackin’ away at it.
 
OK guys, here’s another shot at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, if he enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or if he’s just to damn stubborn to give up. But for what it’s worth, here you go.


keep whackin’ away at it.
 
OK guys, here’s another shot at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, if he enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or if he’s just to damn stubborn to give up. But for what it’s worth, here you go.
start:Keep whackin’ away at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or is just too damn stubborn to give up.
 
But hey, I’m just here to help. So here ya go, one more try at it.end:

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Not Sure How I Got Involved in This

by Ace on Jan.28, 2010, under Uncategorized

But, hey, when Topkick and Geo send out a call for help, you answer.
 
So now I’m helping with all this testing that’s been going on as they apparently try to get this site to do something it really isn’t designed to do. And from the looks of things, really doesn’t want to do.
 
Not sure exactly what it is they are trying to do.
 
But I’m here to help, so I’m just doing what they asked and posting a post.

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