Can not let this one slip by

Bobishairy@aol.com
Sun, 1 Nov 1998 03:30:41 EST

Hi All,

Barry Carter ( bcarter@igc.apc.org ) wrote
Sat, 31 Oct 1998 13:54:44 -0800

Dear Dennis,

But wait, there's more.

At 04:07 PM 10/31/98 -0500, Dennis C. Lee wrote:

>Well if the icecaps were trimmed that may help balance. Einstein also
>predicted that the bedrock under the icecap is a mushy slippery paste
by
>now. Verticle trimming may be better than a horizontal crewcut of the
icecap?

Global warming has been confirmed with virtual certainty by recent
scientific efforts. You can read more about this at:

http://www.olywa.net/atmosphere/reports/fact.htm

One item mentioned in this article is that glaciers and arctic/antarctic
ice are melting at an unprecedented rate. The HAB theory's (See:
http://www.overbyte.com/habtheory/ ) postulate that an off-center
distribution of ice has increased the wobble at the poles needs to be
re-tested since the latest measurement of that wobble that I am aware of
is
from the 1976 book. We should know whether the ice induced wobble has
increased or decreased since global warming has accelerated in the 1980s
and 90s.

Global warming has been confirmed with virtual certainty by recent
scientific efforts.

The problem with this theory is they are blaming mankind for global warming
when in fact that one large volcano in one day will throw into the atmosphere
more fluorocarbons then mankind has produced in over the last twenty years.
There were other gases also.

I do not know the spelling or remember when this happen I have no link either
But Mount (plu a toe boe) was measured, but not reported much though.

Sorry Jerry about the nonrelated post I will not respond to any related posts
to this letter, as this is my opinion & I do not except garabage.

Thank You

Bob