Re: It's getting warm
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:36 pm
I just love you guys....fmlarge...while I use terms that can be blasphemed I in no way intended them as such....
Wow! May already?donlever wrote:..I wish it were getting warmer.
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I freeze my ass off getting out of the car at the office at 5:30 every day.
From heated house to heated garage to heated car to wtf it's cold out here for fukin May!!

Ignorance will get you raped by a large inmateODB wrote:
Cypher: Ignorance is bliss.
Wait, you make your living architecting green buildings and all that for the enviro conscious worry warts and you are trying to be apolitical?? Is it me or does that sound like a contradiction in terms?Arachnid wrote:Oops, looks like it IS political![]()
Glad I went apolitical....a Green party member got mad at me the other day after a meeting when I mentioned I dumped any allegiance to all parties.
Occupy this! I told him
Whether a cartoonist or architecture I believe in smart design. There is a right way and a wrong way to do something. The old school designers have no clue and just want to make a buck and their client happy. The ' New & Improved' designers (old schoolers re-educated or new designers being taught by the stale old designers) follow the LEED and that, like a Prius, is a load of shyte. An empty shell game as you say.ukcanuck wrote:Wait, you make your living architecting green buildings and all that for the enviro conscious worry warts and you are trying to be apolitical?? Is it me or does that sound like a contradiction in terms?Arachnid wrote:Oops, looks like it IS political![]()
Glad I went apolitical....a Green party member got mad at me the other day after a meeting when I mentioned I dumped any allegiance to all parties.
Occupy this! I told him
Speaking of enviro conscious architecture, my daughter attends Okanagan Collage in Penticton where JImmy Pattison donated a whack of coin to their new zero carbon footprint building. The building generates most of its its own power and has its own sewage plant. They call it the Centre of Excellence, however the low volume crappers don't have enough flush power to handle a decent dump so all the kids go across to the old building and the cafeteria can't use major electric appliances so its sandwiches and food prepared off site. Plus the kicker, no one in the offices are allowed electric kettles to make coffee or tea so everyone goes across to the old building or brings starbucks/Timmies.
Now that sounds perfectly political to me.
The empty shell game
Well duh, it became a proverbial political football years ago you silly buggerer.Arachnid wrote: Oops, looks like it IS political![]()
She spoketh correctly.Arachnid wrote: ....'Ms. Smith said the science around climate change is not settled.'
"sane voters"!!! IN ALBERTA!!!Arachnid wrote: The extreme rightwing Wild Rose party wants to revisit their stand on climate change to appeal the more sane voters...![]()

Arachnid wrote: Ignorance will get you raped by a large inmate
Occupy this! I told him![]()
Strangelove wrote:sticking to the truth doesn't bode well for a political party in this day & age.
Well it is a good place to start for those who have swallowed this particular fable (lotsa links).Arachnid wrote:Wikipedia?!Strangelove wrote:Found this page at Wikipedia:Strangelove wrote: And of course during Galileo's lifetime he would have scoffed at the idea of a flat Earth if someone were to suggest such a thing (no one ever did).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
I remember learning this was a fable in grade 8 (before that point I believed the fable was true).
Thank you Mr McKay!
Now I'm wondering how many folks out there believe the fable true to this very day (apparently there are many).
Fable: At some point in time the prevailing scientific view in Western Civilization was that the Earth is flat.
As a matter of fact the idea was never even entertained in scholarly circles.
Hmmm one wonders if one should start a Common Misconceptions thread.
I don't even do research on the web, too much BS out there (at least in the mainstream)...Flat Earth?! What the 'ell is that?! There may or may not have been, not really relative. I did discover when I once aspired to be an Archaeologist in my first go-round at Uni that everyone has a theory, and you can make a career or brilliant argument based on it butt then someone else comes along and squashes it. Best to be your own guide and not swallow mainstream kool aid. Think smart, think for yourself...you know, to your own self be true....I know am advocating individuality here and I apologize for that....not fitting in with the lemons...er....lemmings....I aim not to change anyones opinion on anything anymore, why argue with fools eh?!Strangelove wrote:Well it is a good place to start for those who have swallowed this particular fable (lotsa links).Arachnid wrote:Wikipedia?!Strangelove wrote:
Found this page at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
I remember learning this was a fable in grade 8 (before that point I believed the fable was true).
Thank you Mr McKay!
Now I'm wondering how many folks out there believe the fable true to this very day (apparently there are many).
Fable: At some point in time the prevailing scientific view in Western Civilization was that the Earth is flat.
As a matter of fact the idea was never even entertained in scholarly circles.
Hmmm one wonders if one should start a Common Misconceptions thread.
Surely you don't mock the fact that 'ruling flatearthers' is a myth?
Doc's epitaph.Knucklehead wrote:
So nobody knows a damn thing and Strangelove could be right afterall.