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Re: Okay, It's December 12th and I just had to turn on my A/C!
Posted by:
Yehuti Peutiepäntz
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Date: December 12, 2015 03:37PM
Of course it's not global warming. That's a hoax perpetrated by tens of thousands of scientists across the entire globe as a way of, uh, well, getting research grants, because that's how science works, I guess, people just redoing the same work over and over again. Fortunately for us, it was uncovered by a brave, plucky band of CEOs and politicians.
Re: Okay, It's December 12th and I just had to turn on my A/C!
Posted by:
Rage
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Date: December 12, 2015 04:55PM
Yehuti Peutiepäntz Wrote:
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> Of course it's not global warming. That's a hoax
> perpetrated by tens of thousands of scientists
> across the entire globe as a way of, uh, well,
> getting research grants, because that's how
> science works, I guess, people just redoing the
> same work over and over again. Fortunately for us,
> it was uncovered by a brave, plucky band of CEOs
> and politicians.
The only scientists you can trust are those working for the oil companies.
Re: Okay, It's December 12th and I just had to turn on my A/C!
Posted by:
Chicken Little
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Date: December 12, 2015 05:30PM
Two local airports came close to breaking record high temperatures on Saturday, one of which tied for the record.
Baltimore-Washington International climbed to 71 degrees at 3 p.m., Saturday, which tied the high temperature record for the date. The previous 71-degree record was set in 1979. BWI then fell to 64 degrees at 4 p.m.
At 3 p.m., Dulles International was also hit 71 degrees, which is just one degree short of their record of 72 set in 1979. The location couldn’t get any warmer at 4 p.m., though, and the temperature dropped to 69 degrees.
[D.C. area forecast: It’s springtime in December through Monday]
Reagan National has only managed to get to 66 degrees as of 3 and 4 p.m. — still well above average, but not as warm as the rest of the region because of a south wind off the Potomac, which is tends to cool the airport. National’s record high for the date is a long-standing one: 71 degrees set in 1873.