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Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's
leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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On Jun 15, 10:42*am, Hugh Newbury wrote:
Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. One of us already knows. It's the BBC dummy. |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 11:50:21 -0700 (PDT), Weatherlawyer wrote:
It's the BBC dummy. Hmmm, Weatherlawyer's new sig line. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ |
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On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote:
Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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![]() "Hugh Newbury" wrote in message ... On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. Good, something far more important at present than a debate that will change nothing. Will -- |
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On Jun 21, 6:11*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message ... On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. Good, something far more important at present than a debate that will change nothing. How will this change be an improvement? BP couldn't get another rig on site before it did, no matter how urgent the problem. And the outflow figures were always only going to be very rough estimates as a well's potential is only guesstimated after sevral weeks production. That is all there is to say on the subject. Why nobody could designn a reliable fault free system is a matter for all governments that have oil beds and all companies that drill into them. Plenty of companies are still using the faulty valve. Those that are not are using a different process entirely. You don't have to watch a programme to know these things. You don't even have to understand engineering. All you have to do is realise when a politiician is speaking he is telling you lies and when a journalist is telling you news it is only someone's opinion of what you should hear. |
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On 21/06/10 09:12, Hugh Newbury wrote:
On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. On tonight at 2030: http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/fr...00/8758352.stm -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: newsman-AT-scarlet-HYPHEN-jade-DOT-com Alcohol facts: Healthiest weekly amount is 21-30 units. Consume 63 and you'll live only as long as a teetotaller. |
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On 28/06/10 08:41, Graham P Davis wrote:
On 21/06/10 09:12, Hugh Newbury wrote: On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. On tonight at 2030: http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/fr...00/8758352.stm Thanks for that, Graham. I hadn't noticed. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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On Jun 28, 9:15*am, Hugh Newbury wrote:
On 28/06/10 08:41, Graham P Davis wrote: On 21/06/10 09:12, Hugh Newbury wrote: On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. On tonight at 2030: http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/fr...00/8758352.stm Thanks for that, Graham. I hadn't noticed. You wouldn't have misse much. But then I would say that wouldn't I. The Brazil / Chili match was well played. I only hope that England can do as well when they get a team together. |
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On 28/06/10 09:15, Hugh Newbury wrote:
On 28/06/10 08:41, Graham P Davis wrote: On 21/06/10 09:12, Hugh Newbury wrote: On 15/06/10 10:42, Hugh Newbury wrote: Next Monday 21 June @ 8.30pm. 'Tom Heap ... consults some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument ... ' We'll see what happens. They've changed it. Now it's about BP's oil spill. On tonight at 2030: http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/fr...00/8758352.stm Thanks for that, Graham. I hadn't noticed. Well, what a waste of half-an-hour. Lowered the dumbing-down bar yet again. -- Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: newsman-AT-scarlet-HYPHEN-jade-DOT-com Alcohol facts: Healthiest weekly amount is 21-30 units. Consume 63 and you'll live only as long as a teetotaller. |
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