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  1. about 10 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Too much of the “news” is motive-driven. What do you journalist folks think about Fox News?

  2. over 10 years ago on Monty

    Meddick doesn’t draw very good Christmas trees.

  3. over 10 years ago on Get Fuzzy

    I respectfully submit that those who feel “disrespected” by strip repeats should get a life.

  4. over 10 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Broadly speaking, doesn’t the fossil record indicate a general trend toward more complex living beings?

  5. over 10 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Please excuse the following long entry:The Earth has warmed about 12 degrees since the bottom of the last ice age approx. 15 thousand years ago, Roughly one degree per thousand years. That’s part of the natural cycle, but about 1 1/2 degrees of that warming has occurred in the last 200 years – a rate of warming 10-15 times faster than the natural rate. That accelerated rate of warming is due to human activity (addition of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, alteration of the land surface, etc).

    Not sure where Nabuqud. (first entry) gets his “facts”, but his statement (“record lows across entire continents for months at a time”) is a fantasy unless he is talking about Europe and Asia in the mid 1500s.

    Consider these facts: … NASA photos — SATELLITE PHOTOS – of Arctic sea ice from the early 1970s to the present show a general strong trend of decreasing ice cover. … Something like 12 of the warmest years since the mid 1800s have all occurred in the last 15 years (those numbers might not be exactly correct — I’m doing this from memory), but you get the idea. … Average annual temperatures across Alaska have risen 7-12 degrees over the last 30 years. … Global average ocean temperatures have risen a half degree in 30 years. … The sea level is rising (because land ice is melting (especially Greenland) and thermal expansion of warning ocean water). … Heat-loving plants and animals are expanding their ranges northward from the tropics. … Right now most of Asia is experiencing its hottest summer in, I believe, 130 years, and 45% of the U.S. is in drought.

    I could go on and on — but the point is, the evidence for warming is overwhelming. Sure, periods of record cold still occur, but record heat is much more frequent and widespread than record cold. Averaged across the entire planet, global temperatures are rising.

  6. over 10 years ago on Non Sequitur

    It’s entertaining to read the uninformed comments from the folks who deny global warming. They are today’s equivalent of yesterday’s flat-earth society.

  7. almost 11 years ago on Get Fuzzy

    Just out of curiosity - what was the political comment?

  8. over 11 years ago on Get Fuzzy

    Yeah, and most of that 15% goes to organized religion — it’s quite a stretch to call that “charitable giving”.

  9. almost 12 years ago on Monty

    Cumulus congestus is the “middle cloud” — moderate vertical development — between cumulus (little vertical development) and cumulonimbus (the thunderstorm; great vertical development).

  10. almost 12 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    As a retired meteorologist from the National Weather Service, this sequence calls to mind a truism that is well known to weather forecasters: “The weather does what it has to, to make liars of us.”