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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Originally posted by: Toasthead
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Theres no one to say that there hasnt ALWAYS been a hole there. It's probably been there a whole heck of a lot longer than we've supposedly been destroying it.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
I don't think he's had his morning coffee yet...Originally posted by: MoobyTheGoldenCalf
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Make that 2 votes!
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Toasthead
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Theres no one to say that there hasnt ALWAYS been a hole there. It's probably been there a whole heck of a lot longer than we've supposedly been destroying it.
I'd certainly like more information on this theory!
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Toasthead
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Theres no one to say that there hasnt ALWAYS been a hole there. It's probably been there a whole heck of a lot longer than we've supposedly been destroying it.
I'd certainly like more information on this theory!
We only started recording data in the late 70's and that's when we found it. Was it there 100 years ago? No one knows. A huge theory about where the hole comes from is that is has always been there. Ozone is created when sunlight hits the atmosphere, and everyone knows that Antarctica (and the north pole) only get sunlight for half of the year, then it's dark for a half of a year. This lack of sunlight would naturally cause there to be less ozone in those areas for certain parts of the year. This is not to say that people don't contribute, but nature could be 90% responsible, while man is only 10% (those figures are made up). Point is, we don't know.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Toasthead
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Here's a question for the Greens. Why there instead of say over the US, Europe, or China?
Theres no one to say that there hasnt ALWAYS been a hole there. It's probably been there a whole heck of a lot longer than we've supposedly been destroying it.
I'd certainly like more information on this theory!
We only started recording data in the late 70's and that's when we found it. Was it there 100 years ago? No one knows. A huge theory about where the hole comes from is that is has always been there. Ozone is created when sunlight hits the atmosphere, and everyone knows that Antarctica (and the north pole) only get sunlight for half of the year, then it's dark for a half of a year. This lack of sunlight would naturally cause there to be less ozone in those areas for certain parts of the year. This is not to say that people don't contribute, but nature could be 90% responsible, while man is only 10% (those figures are made up). Point is, we don't know.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Originally posted by: Richdog
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Seconded.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Richdog
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Because who would believe it if someone said it was over a populated area? Noone (out of the average people) has been to Antartica, so noone can say its there or not there.
I vote this stupidest post of the day
Seconded.
You can't second something thats already been seconded, moron. Also, read the whole thread.
