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William Hay's "Experimenting on a Small Planet"
BuzzClik:
I bought this book some time ago, both in hard back and for my iPad, and I slowly have been slogging through it. It reads like an introductory but highly technical textbook with a bit of a conversational style. And 900 pages.
After an intro chapter and a review of scientific concepts, the book launches into ever deeper scientific subject: light, energy, geochronology. I've made it to chapter 10: The Climate System. Great stuff so far, and highly recommended.
wasp69:
What about it appeals to you so much?
Bad Dog:
--- Quote from: wasp69 on April 04, 2015, 01:09:53 PM ---What about it appeals to you so much?
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I think he's trying to slide us into a discussion on glowball cooling warming climate diversity. Establishing his credentials as a great scientific mind and such.
BuzzClik:
--- Quote from: Bad Dog on April 04, 2015, 01:39:52 PM ---I think he's trying to slide us into a discussion on glowball cooling warming climate diversity. Establishing his credentials as a great scientific mind and such.
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Frank has touted you as being the most intelligent and best educated person on this board. Here is your chance to engage in a conversation on a scientific subject on an intellectual plane.
Bad Dog:
--- Quote from: BuzzClik on April 04, 2015, 01:59:38 PM ---Frank has touted you as being the most intelligent and best educated person on this board. Here is your chance to engage in a conversation on a scientific subject on an intellectual plane.
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Kool!!! But, I'm pretty sure the coach has never touted me as being much of anything. Help me out please, post a link.
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