"A.Lee" <alan@darkroom.+.com> wrote in message news:1ikg1gt.y65dwrzl0ptsN%%alan@darkroom.+.com... Ian Jackson <ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote: In Ofcom's ruling on the `Great Global Warming Swindle' [1], they say amongst other things that (pdf page 20 onwards) (paraphrased): The view promulgated by parts 1-4 of the programme, that climate change is not man-made
>>> = Jack May San Francisco has the largest transit system and the highest congestion in the Bay Area resulting from excessive spending on transit. =v= I'm not sure what "largest" means here. There are routes in San Francisco that carry more passengers than all of BART, but they are *bus* lines because the system is grossly underfunded. The result is that San Francisco
"Ekul Namsob" <notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com> wrote in message news:1i7y9ai.1kq0qke1k1ejb0N%%notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com... Tony Raven <junk@raven-family.invalid> wrote: I had a similar one yesterday near London Victoria. Man sauntering across the road so I aimed to go round behind him when he suddenly sees me and stops dead right on the spot I am heading
On Sep 28, 4:05 pm, Morph <h...@hairball.org> wrote: Default User wrote: I guess Merriam-Webster should stay out of physics, huh? I guess I should worry about being scalded by my GF's breath on a cold day, but not on a warm day. Puzzling... The connotation of steam is that it has to be hot ... but if it water condensing from boiled water turned into vapor is steam ... then the
risko wrote: Mean reversion is widespread and strong for most markets over the time frame of interest to super investors. This is fact. On Jan 8, 8:20 pm, "Tonen" <t...@swiftdsl.com.au> wrote: Mean reversion is a weak phenonenom that probably exists for markets that survive, but is as yet unproven as there is to date insufficient data to do so (need a couple more centuries