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by Sunsilver on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
Do tell us more, D.R.! This is getting funnier and funnier!
Can you compress a liquid (water)?
Asked by: Guy Matthews
Answer
The answer is yes, You can compress water, or almost any material. However, it requires a great deal of pressure to accomplish a little compression. For that reason, liquids and solids are sometimes referred to as being incompressible.

by DesertRangers on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
I can prove this to be true! Go read the news about the "green soup" problems that CHina is having in the ocean waters where they are training for the Olympics. This is a fast growing algie that is a genetic mutation as a result of the sub-terrain effects of released energies seeping up from the earths core. Scientists engineered the DNA at the order of BUSH so they will have something to eat for extended stays in space which will be necessary for app. 200 years before the Earth will be suitable for habitation again. This will allow the BUSH family to return and rule over the entire world!
by Sam1427 on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
I might pay more attention to global warming if it didn't recycle the same sorts of scares I heard nearly 40 years ago about global cooling and the coming Ice Age which was supposed to be here by now. So which is it? Warmer or cooler? LOL. The earth has gone through cyclical climate change throughout its existence. And if I remember physics correctly the original poster is describing the earth becoming a black hole. Uh huh...not in my lifetime.
Isn't this board supposed to be about GSDs?

by DesertRangers on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
Water molecules on earth do not compress well but in outer space the negative G's allow reverse pressure to expand and flatten then molecules which then allows multiple layering so it can be tightly stores. One 200 cu. ft. drone is reported to be able to hold enough water for 50 people for app. 10 years with the average consumption of 1 gal per person per light day. Please get your facts straight before challenging me!

by 4pack on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
LOL It's all Bush's fault! Hodie has it right, the earth is always changing.

by DesertRangers on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
The whole purpose of the Ice Age was the first trick of Bush SR. to lay the foundation for misleading and confusing information to be communiciated to the world so no one detects the TRUTH such as I have!
by Micky D on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
Sunsilver, since you are a biologist, you do realize that water vapor is the most significant greenhouse gas, far more effective at keeping in heat than is CO2?
Using NASA satellite technology, Steven Running of the University of Montana and Ramakrishna Nemani of NASA discovered that over the last two decades the Earth's green content has increased by 6.2%. This is attributable to the increase in carbon dioxide levels. Carbon dioxide is enabling the earth to provide more food to humans and to animals.
Carbon dioxide is exhaled by every air-breathing animal on earth, and plants will die without it, yet Al Gore makes it sound like a dangerous pollutant.
I find it interesting that human beings cannot predict what the weather will be a month from today, but many are running about like Chicken Little, terrified of a gas we all exhale until we drop over dead. And why do they do this? Because a failed politician made a movie, and is making billions of dollars selling carbon credits!
PT Barnum, one of the most gifted students of human nature to ever live.
I think I'll go play with my German Shepherd.

by DesertRangers on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
As for you doubters the reason we are seeing cooler temps in some parts of the world is that due to all the ice melting the jet stream picks up the cooled air and circulates it and depending on the highs and lows dictates temperatures and also adds confusion to people trying to understand what going on. Have you people not heard about BUSH's ranch house in Crawford and all the gep therm wells he has under it!
by glbtrottr on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
How is Bush and Global warming related to GSD? :)

by jletcher18 on 04 July 2008 - 05:07
are we staying or going? i have already purchased my creater front property on the moon and had a dozen stars named after my dogs. what more do i need.
john
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