Less than two weeks before scientists from around the world gather in Copenhagen to issue recommendations for a new global climate-change treaty, the results from the two-year International Polar Year survey have arrived. They are not pleasant.
the global warming issue is just a conspiracy formed by gore and sceintists worried that if they didnt play along they would lose government grants it seems like for every 5 degrees the temp goes up we find out that there isnt actually any change and the falty equipment they use doesnt lead me to beleive what they are telling me check out the link: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601110&sid=aIe9swvOqwIY
For the vast majority of us, few are the occasions when our opinions matter in any meaningful way. Say what you will about the importance of teaching your children, or being in charge of your office budget or participating in the voting process, but the sad reality is that your wisdom is an underutilized asset… except when it comes to your tech savvy. If youre reading this, its your responsibility to go out in the world and evangelize against the temptations of bad tech gear.
One thing i think needs to be said is printers are just as bad i went to buy a Kodak and realized they don't even come with the cords and then went and got a semi cheap one for 25.00 if your going to sell me a product at least give me everything i need so when i get home im not stuck with a printer i cant use till i buy a cord.
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