CERN hides the results from the CLOUD experiments

It's surreal. I just never thought I'd see a time where "scientists" refused to actually be scientists because it might be against their political agenda. He doesn't even care that he flat admits it.
 
(Excerpt) Mars is warming
"Scientists are telling us Mars is experiencing its own planetary warming. NASA says the Martian South Pole's ice cap has been shrinking for three summers in a row. Maybe Mars got its fever from earth. If so, I guess Jupiter's caught the same cold, because it's warming up too, like Pluto.(End)
http://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-on-mars.htm

As for a man-made cause I blame all the potheads lighting up spliffs in the misguided effort to change the world into one big tropical paradise.
 
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/07/18/cern-dont-interpret-the-cloud-experiment-results/

LOL too funny
You know if the results were bad and disproved Svensmark that they would have made the results front page news. Warmers are no longer scientists.

The results are being published in full very shortly so I imagine that the chaps at CERN are doing everything possible to let the facts speak for themselves and not appear to be biased. Remember that it has taken 15 years to get to this stage and that they backed Jasper Kirkby with money and facilities in the first place.
 
(Excerpt) Mars is warming
"Scientists are telling us Mars is experiencing its own planetary warming. NASA says the Martian South Pole's ice cap has been shrinking for three summers in a row. Maybe Mars got its fever from earth. If so, I guess Jupiter's caught the same cold, because it's warming up too, like Pluto.(End)
http://www.skepticalscience.com/global-warming-on-mars.htm

As for a man-made cause I blame all the potheads lighting up spliffs in the misguided effort to change the world into one big tropical paradise.



Well....that makes more sense than Al Gores theory ...... there isn't that many cars and trucks on Mars and Jupiter......and I don't think they're burning coal there......thanks apple
 
bump for climate science

The facts will speak for themselves, I have been waiting for over 10 years and I will happily wait a little longer. I believe that it will cause an enormous rumpus when the results are published. Jasper Kirkby is a man who I have massive respect for and he will shortly have his vindication for all the vitriol heaped on him over the years.

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/archives/story.html?id=975f250d-ca5d-4f40-b687-a1672ed1f684
 
The facts will speak for themselves, I have been waiting for over 10 years and I will happily wait a little longer. I believe that it will cause an enormous rumpus when the results are published. Jasper Kirkby is a man who I have massive respect for and he will shortly have his vindication for all the vitriol heaped on him over the years.

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/archives/story.html?id=975f250d-ca5d-4f40-b687-a1672ed1f684
Jasper Kirkby is a superb scientist, but he has been a lousy politician. In 1998, anticipating he'd be leading a path-breaking experiment into the sun's role in global warming, he made the mistake of stating that the sun and cosmic rays "will probably be able to account for somewhere between a half and the whole of the increase in the Earth's temperature that we have seen in the last century." Global warming, he theorized, may be part of a natural cycle in the Earth's temperature.

Great....what an inconvenient truth.......

Now after reading that ...I too have tremendous respect for this oddly honest scientist.....
 
bump for climate science

lol
The sciene is so strong they must muzzle scientists with the evidence that refutes the theory. They demonized Svensmark and Singer. They called them oil shills and charlatans. Now the science community is forced to see the real practice of science. And they can't stop real science. People with the ability to follow the math can always see through bad science. It's why so many people place trust in those who practice science. Science is science when you can duplicate it.
 
Well....that makes more sense than Al Gores theory ...... there isn't that many cars and trucks on Mars and Jupiter......and I don't think they're burning coal there......thanks apple

You're welcome.

I remember stopping for gas shortly after I purchased my old 50's Pontiac. There was a "green" van parked on the lot and they were asking people if they wanted their car tested for emissions. I refused and told them I would probably bust their analyzer. :D

Considering they were making notes (license plates, etc) I'm sure my home would have been picketed. HA!

I've had the engine completely rebuilt since but it doesn't have a catalytic converter or other pollution devices such as venting the crankcase through the intake manifold.
 
You're welcome.

I remember stopping for gas shortly after I purchased my old 50's Pontiac. There was a "green" van parked on the lot and they were asking people if they wanted their car tested for emissions. I refused and told them I would probably bust their analyzer. :D

Considering they were making notes (license plates, etc) I'm sure my home would have been picketed. HA!

I've had the engine completely rebuilt since but it doesn't have a catalytic converter or other pollution devices such as venting the crankcase through the intake manifold.

Apple, hate to tell you this, but you got screwed. You only need to drop the oil pan, not the engine, to replace the bearing.
 
Apple, hate to tell you this, but you got screwed. You only need to drop the oil pan, not the engine, to replace the bearing.

The car is a MG similar to this one.
mg_midget_cars_classic_cars.jpg


The throw-out bearing consists of a carbon (?) ring inside a metal ring. They are supposed to be stuck together, however mine came apart when pressure was removed from the clutch. Soooo, my mechanic managed to fit the two rings back together and apply clutch pressure. (This was accomplished through a small access hole in the transmission housing.)

My mechanic did not want to remove the engine so the clutch will work fine unless it somehow loses tension. The problem started by my trying to install a boot over the slave cylinder mechanism. I moved the fork and removed the pressure.

It might have been broken for some time. I don't know.

As to removing the oil pan I don't see how that would possibly allow access. I spoke with a couple of MG folks and they all agreed the engine has to be pulled in order to fix it properly.
 
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