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McKitrick paper: no warming for 19 years
obumazombie:
--- Quote from: thundley4 on January 07, 2015, 11:06:14 PM ---I don't get it. Illinois has been getting cooler in the summer and only slightly warmer during most of the winter. This seems like a good trade off to me.
However, we're in the middle of a Canadian import right now and it's :censored: cold.
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I left the garage door open here accidentally and had to make sure it got shut before the pipes to the hot water heater in the garage froze.
Thanks for all that glow bull warming swindle you are sending us AlGore manBearPig.
thundley4:
--- Quote from: obumazombie on January 07, 2015, 11:10:41 PM ---I left the garage door open here accidentally and had to make sure it got shut before the pipes to the hot water heater in the garage froze.
Thanks for all that glow bull warming swindle you are sending us AlGore manBearPig.
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We have an unheated crawlspace, so we have to leave faucets dripping or face the potential of burst pipes. Some people say that it doesn't help, but my dad always did it, and we never had any pipes bust when I was growing up.
J P Sousa:
--- Quote --- Arctic Sea Ice Extent Remains At A 10 Year High
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/arctic-sea-ice-extent-remains-at-a-10-year-high/
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Polar Bears are ordering electric blankets from Amazon. :-)
--- Quote --- Huge Increase In Autumn Snow Cover Over The Past 35 Years
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/11/25/huge-increase-in-autumn-snow-cover-over-the-past-25-years/
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obumazombie:
^Good stuff J P Sousa !
JohnnyReb:
--- Quote from: thundley4 on January 07, 2015, 11:29:31 PM ---We have an unheated crawlspace, so we have to leave faucets dripping or face the potential of burst pipes. Some people say that it doesn't help, but my dad always did it, and we never had any pipes bust when I was growing up.
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I've been doing that for years with the outside spigot (100' from house and about 3' out of the ground). I didn't do it last week when it was so cold and I had to replace a busted elbow on the spigot.
A few years ago I had to leave it dripping for a few days ....had a huge ice cube and no busted piping.
Yes, I could wrap it with insulation but I'm lazy and it isn't that cold here very often.
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