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  1. They go to a private school that has classes for children before pre-k. They have a curriculum, report cards, the whole deal. Spanish lessons, music, art, gym, math. It’s a very good program. so yes… daycare, but not really daycare. We had to buy the soon to be 3 year old uniforms this year
  2. Oooo!! Can we factor in obliquity, eccentricity and precession too?!?! Could really be fun
  3. Yep. We only got to 98 today. Overnight low predicted at 67. I may go sleep in the front yard.
  4. It’s really fun to do. You should try it sometime…..
  5. I don’t work for an O&G company, or in that business in any form or fashion.
  6. I’ve never said “we can’t fix anything , so fuck it.” I’ve also never said “it’s all our fault, look at the data!!” That’s the crux of the issue. We can do things to be stewards because they are good things to do. There are other things that we can try to do, that we have no idea if they will or will not work. We can do some of them too. Awesome. we cannot fully control the fucking temperature of the planet. It is not a thermostat you just turn down or up unless our best solution is to kill off mankind or a large chunk thereof (which is the goal/end game of quite a few AGCC profiteers, and I’m sure quite a few of y’all wouldn’t mind either (especially if it was the other team!!!!!)) Earth is a chaotic system It has been changing from time immemorial and will change until the sun goes red tits up in a few billion years Let’s try to be better, but thinking that we actually have control over everything is as fucking simpletonian as thinking the earth is flat we’ve got to do better, but the “better” that’s been put out there is fascist as you want to believe every person right of Chomsky is political polarization is idiotic, and will get us nowhere Yet you see it being lapped up like Pavlov’s puppy in every nook and cranny of society today. Halle-fucking-lujah what a first day of school for the kids!
  7. Yet you buy into spending untold trillions on economic and social fixing of the “problem” is actually going to “fix it”. Have fun with your “final…errr…international solution”
  8. Anyway. Moving along. Great day outside today. Never even broke a sweat. Which is pretty nice on day 1 of school having to carry the 2 year old and all her shit to the classroom, take pics and the like. Supposed to be sun 70 in the morning. I’m ready
  9. And in some of those eras England had the climate of the grape growing regions of France and also the winters of Nordic countries. (and that’s in recorded history minus the temperature recordings). they’ve had both of those in written history and in the past 350 years. how much concrete has been built around Mabry in the last 30 years? That’s about 97% of the reason the data reads as it does
  10. All data tells a story, but it doesn’t tell the entire story. I’m quite positive the cumulative number of 105 degree days is higher than that to be honest. We don’t have all the data. We don’t have all the data of how many days below 20 there have been either. We weren’t around when Austin was 100 feet underneath the ocean. We bitch and buy into the CO2 argument, but CO2 is what plants “eat”. The only reason why we can grow more food product than we’ve ever grown is the amount of co2 in the air combined with advanced farming techniques and fertilizer. I recycle. I’ve carpool our kids to school with my SiL. I have battery powered lawn equipment. I had a car that got 50 mpg until it got totaled. I catch and release unless we are truly just trying to stick the freezer (same with hunting) I water to keep my trees and grass alive, not to win awards for best yard I actually do shit with my time to help with things rather than run my mouth and crack people’s wallets like some people do. so bitch at me all you want about “my beliefs”, lol, when we all want the same thing. But this is shitty data displayed in a shitty way, and you know it. I guess I could make a graph of cumulative bureaucrats bought and paid for by x, y and z corporations and it would look the exact fucking same. UT’s cumulative football wins have gone up the past few years too. That making you feel good?
  11. No, it would mean climate ebbed back to normalized. The graph shows a collection of data points in a manner that only suits a particular argument. Cumulative days at a temperature is cute, but it is not climate and it is not how data normalization works. it’s an incomplete data set
  12. It’s a directional change of weather, and of short term climate. What happens when that graph levels out for considerable time? (it obviously can’t decline since it’s a cumulative number, which is why it’s a shitty graph meant for people that are only trying to prove 1 point). I’m merely pointing out that it’s a shitty way of displaying data because we could go through a 10 year period of not having a single 105 degree day, and the graph would be flat and would be argued by you that that period was the aberration rather than the period we just went through. It’s just a poor way of representing and presenting data. Bottom line.
  13. That graph is shittier than your argument.
  14. No doubt. They hadn’t sold the restaurant conglomerate at that juncture, so they were likely utilizing the combined gift transfer to the maximum on an annual basis in varying ways. But adding another (legally) dependent into the mix also opens up a small window for things they already weren’t doing.
  15. You’re not above the lifetime gift tax threshold until you’ve given more than the lifetime threshold. You’re above the estate tax threshold, but that doesn’t circumvent the annual and lifetime thresholds until those are met
  16. Ha Mother Fucking Ha! If this is the truth, then I can’t wait for a few stupid motherfuckers to come eat crow in this thread. {narrator} they won’t {narrator}
  17. The share from Michael Lewis is below the combined gift tax threshold for a year, so that doesn’t make a shit
  18. They retroactively took Reggie Bush's Heisman away for a lot less than Oher's movie portrayal.
  19. Lol. Jerry got by pretty easy on this one. About the same type deal that DLAw signed. Lower salary extension fully guaranteed. Seems he might know what he’s doing as well
  20. Felt damn near heavenly this morning at 74 degrees and 52% humidity as opposed to 80 and 95% humidity.
  21. My dog, who strangely looks exactly like your dog, does the exact same thing. Runs out to the sunny part of the dead grass. Rolls around in it for 10 minutes, absolutely destroying any hope that the grass in that area may survive if we can get just a little rain at some point, and then wants to come in with dust and grass practically embedded in her fur.
  22. I’ve seen some estimates showing one of the best seasons in years.
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