Re: GLOBAL EXTINCTION WITHIN 18 - 34 MONTHS

Very simply, no.

What did you ever do before DigiKey?

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John Larkin wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

No, John... It isn't. YOU wrote 'artic'.

It isn't about spelling. It is about you and your lack of education, and casuality about said lack.

No. I was doing the same shit you pull whenever you feel the urge. So, when you do it it's OK, but when I do it, I'm a school marm. Yeah, sure, bub. You dress that pig any way you like, putz.

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DLUNU

On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 11:22:13 PM UTC-5, snipped-for-privacy@notreal.com wrote :

Digikey has been around a long time. I remember when Mouser was starting u p. I talked to them on the phone and asked about the name. I think I was told "it's just a name". lol Is that the founder's name or something? So unds like someone's cat's name.

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gnuarm.deletethisbit

I have a BSEE from Tulane. How about you?

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John Larkin

Those things just restore the human population to a sustainable level.

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upsidedown

John Larkin wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

They obviously have observational issues as well, to graduate a putz like you.

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DLUNU

He didn't say lack of schooling. He said "lack of education." Very differ ent things.

?You must never let schooling interfere with education?

Rick C.

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gnuarm.deletethisbit

What is so special about multi year ice ?

It requires just a percent or more freezing and/or snowfall than melting during the year and there are going to be multi year ice. If the snowfall is reduced or melting increases, all ice will melt every September.

How well do we know the amount of snowfall to an accuracy of less than

1 percent for the last two centuries across the whole Arctic/Antarctic region ? Without knowing the snowfall, it is hard to say if the melting has increased or not just by observing the ice extent.

Anyway, with ice free Arctic water in the summer, the production of phytoplankton will increase significantly feeding the whole food chain, not only in the Arctic but also elsewhere.

If you love ice, be assured that there are going to be arctic ice every winter :-).

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upsidedown

Only about 30 years (George H. W. Bush was the president, early 1990s, when global warming was widely accepted), and ask a Californian whether mudslides are scary. Or find a survivor of Oso, Washington, USA.

And, there ARE signs.

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whit3rd wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:

The simple truth is that water has been being added to this planet from space for millions of years.

We either need to build great lake sized compartmented reservoirs around the entire globe and fill them with polar sourced water, OR we need to perfect a rail accelerated method to send one ton blocks of polar ice to the moon a hundred times a day every day for the next century.

Or build huge Oxy Hydro extraction machines to gather Oxygen and to gather Hydrogen in tanks, for use by us.

I like the giant, inland reservoir method for starters.

Not open reservoirs. 1000 x 100 foot tanks in an array. all capped and segregated from each other so a contamination does not contaminate the entire reservior. That's 58 M gallons each. A 110 foot square arrayed at 100 x 100 tanks would be 10,000 tank reservoir. Hundreds of these set up around the world.

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DLUNU

Millions? Not billions? And why would water add, small molecules don't stay in the inner solar system long, light pressure forces them out to the Kuiper belt.

Simple it may be, truth it is not.

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whit3rd

Compress and cool the methane and you have good quality LNG, which can then be shipped all over the world.

The problem is how to collect the methane from the tundra. Covering huge areas with some plastic film might work :-).

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upsidedown

Yes, we definitely need more plastic in the environment.

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up. I talked to them on the phone and asked about the name. I think I wa s told "it's just a name". lol Is that the founder's name or something? Sounds like someone's cat's name.

Mouser is going on 55 years.

"Mouser Electronics was founded in El Cajon, California by Jerry Mouser in

1964.[1] Jerry Mouser was a physics teacher who needed components for an el ectronics program at his high school."

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They've been Berkshire Hathaway since 2007.

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e severity of which has not been seen for 3,000 years. Then the idea the ar ctic can go ice free, which is expected summer 2019, without extremely seri ous consequences, inducing weather phenomena that don't even have a name ye t, is beyond denial, it's plain insane.

Arctic no longer gets cold enough for long enough to produce significant am ounts of ice. Once it melts completely this summer, it will be gone forever . And all the morons can think of is some new shipping route. Maybe some me thane bubble up will sink some of those big ships.

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bloggs.fredbloggs.fred

Some minor observations. In the Arctic Sea, the sun doesn't rise for

4-6 months, so the heat received during the summer is radiated to space without any extra heat input during that time. The question is, how fast will it radiate. Without an atmosphere, this would happen in hours before we are talking about freezing temperatures. Various greenhouse gases slow down the cooling significantly. Not even a strong concentration of the most effective greenhouse gas, the dihydrogen oxide is going to slow this process for more than weeks.

It should be noted that even in Sahara, the night time ground temperature can be below freezing, due to low concentration of dihydrogen oxide.

The Baltic Sea around 60 N and especially its bays freeze every winter, melts in the spring and freeze the next winter. At 60 N, the sun visits daily above horizon.

The NE an NW passages are usable during the summer months for commercial shipping and there might be some tourist trips to the North Pole on a nuclear icebreaker, but none of these paths are usable during the winter.

Even if some methane is trapped at the bottom (from which era, hundreds of millions of years ?) the sea is quit deep, dissolving much of the bubbles, without harming shipping.

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the severity of which has not been seen for 3,000 years. Then the idea the arctic can go ice free, which is expected summer 2019, without extremely s erious consequences, inducing weather phenomena that don't even have a name yet, is beyond denial, it's plain insane.

amounts of ice.

It's not that simple. They know now that the majority of melt is caused by warm ocean waters and air moving north into the region. It's the warm high pressure air masses coming up from the south, for example, that are respons ible for disrupting the jet stream causing these wild vortex swings of arct ic air dipping to way southern latitudes as far south as 30oN latitudes. On ce these were considered a meteorological fluke, they are now an annual occ urrence.

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bloggs.fredbloggs.fred

Yes, nature's big balancing engine at work.

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Winfield Hill

Sounds like you don't want to discuss education. I guess there's a reason for that.

Tulane was and is one of the great party schools of the world (Maple Street was our weeknight walking/crawling distance version of the French Quarter) and they had an adequate if stodgy EE school. I learned a lot there, but there were no spelling or typing courses.

After Hurricane Katrina smashed things up, they reorganized and eliminated the EE department as such. They created a dual-degree program, in cooperation with some seriously good engineering schools, so you can now get a dual physics/engineering or biology/engineering degree from two universities in five years. That's going to be interesting.

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John Larkin

This is interesting

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but a let-down for people whose hobby is depression.

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