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From: MSN NicknameElGato196  (Original Message)Sent: 1/18/2008 11:52 PM
 
In answer to that age old question:
Does the Cat (ElGato196) have the sense to come in out of the cold?
The answer is most assuredly yes!
Was so cold at the range where I shoot yesterday, I just got back in my 'Baby Cat' (minivan) and came back home! LOL


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From: MasterGunnerSent: 1/20/2008 1:13 AM
More of that "global warming", eh?
 
In 1975, Newsweek devoted a whole issue to the "mini-ice age" that was about to engulf all of us on Earth.  In 2007 they recycled the same stories except they changed them to "global warming" issue.  My, my.  We humans have certainly been active destroying the planet in the last 32 years, haven't we?
 
If the Weather Bureau can't reliably predict our weather further than a couple of weeks out (subject to change), we're supposed to believe that a bunch of computer nerds with some flawed computer models are predicting global meltdown of Biblical proportions?  (Hint to Newsweek: Global warming or cooling happens over hundreds of years.  You are assuming a fact not in evidence because our best records only go back 150 years or so.  After that the quality and quantity of the temperature readings gets very, very murky.  That's hardly a slam dunk in my book.)