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Post by ratty on Sept 12, 2021 0:18:27 GMT
But not $416 USD Ratty, I think maybe you have it backward? Right now it only takes $.735 USD to buy one Australian dollar. What happened down there? They were about even not long ago. I think shortly after the 2009 crash when commodities were coming back, the USD, Canadian and Australian dollars were about equal.
Seems like perpetual lockdown socialism has not been very productive in Australia or Canada.
OK. $AUD416.
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Post by walnut on Sept 12, 2021 3:02:50 GMT
But not $416 USD Ratty, I think maybe you have it backward? Right now it only takes $.735 USD to buy one Australian dollar. What happened down there? They were about even not long ago. I think shortly after the 2009 crash when commodities were coming back, the USD, Canadian and Australian dollars were about equal.
Seems like perpetual lockdown socialism has not been very productive in Australia or Canada.
OK. $AUD416. So, I think we have a deal? What do we need to do to get you in this car tonight?
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Post by nonentropic on Sept 12, 2021 3:48:06 GMT
Scotty.
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Post by ratty on Sept 12, 2021 12:35:07 GMT
So, I think we have a deal? What do we need to do to get you in this car tonight? I suggest you run a credit check before any dealings with me.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 12, 2021 19:15:28 GMT
So, I think we have a deal? What do we need to do to get you in this car tonight? I suggest you run a credit check before any dealings with me. Charles Oscar II just got a low credit score too ... so don't feel bad.
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Post by code on Sept 14, 2021 18:16:55 GMT
Beats tin foil on your head
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 15, 2021 19:36:37 GMT
Improves communications with the Death Star.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 15, 2021 22:07:51 GMT
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Post by ratty on Sept 16, 2021 2:00:18 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 16, 2021 2:23:02 GMT
Ran into a guy at our church today that raises sheep just north of our old farm. There may be mutton in the freezer before winter. I developed a real taste for it in the Middle East. Here it is way to expensive in the grocery stores. I can get a whole live sheep from him at $2.50 a lb. Of course then I have to transport it to the processor.
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Sept 16, 2021 21:09:04 GMT
temperature.global/; Not sure where to put this. Can anyone explain to me why this temperature record is not cited in any of the discussions about "hottest month" or "hottest year?" Is it because it is wholly unadjusted, raw data?
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 17, 2021 0:05:03 GMT
temperature.global/; Not sure where to put this. Can anyone explain to me why this temperature record is not cited in any of the discussions about "hottest month" or "hottest year?" Is it because it is wholly unadjusted, raw data? I don't know for sure if they they do any minor adjustments or not, but I don't think so. Reasons could include that it doesn't show what they want to show.
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Post by walnut on Sept 17, 2021 0:29:27 GMT
temperature.global/; Not sure where to put this. Can anyone explain to me why this temperature record is not cited in any of the discussions about "hottest month" or "hottest year?" Is it because it is wholly unadjusted, raw data? I want only wholly unadjusted, raw data. Let the chips fall where they will. Shouldn't the errors at least be normally distributed, but only increasing variance by a small amount? That is far preferable vs some hippy scientist picking and choosing while living off of grants and lining himself up for tenure.
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Post by walnut on Sept 17, 2021 0:31:34 GMT
temperature.global/; Not sure where to put this. Can anyone explain to me why this temperature record is not cited in any of the discussions about "hottest month" or "hottest year?" Is it because it is wholly unadjusted, raw data? The answer is, because we are living in twilight zone America. The sky is green, believe it.
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Post by ratty on Sept 17, 2021 0:33:03 GMT
temperature.global/; Not sure where to put this. Can anyone explain to me why this temperature record is not cited in any of the discussions about "hottest month" or "hottest year?" Is it because it is wholly unadjusted, raw data? I don't know for sure if they they do any minor adjustments or not, but I don't think so. Reasons could include that it doesn't show what they want to show. I'm sure I read on their website that the readings are polled in real time, thus unadjusted? If you refresh the page, you can watch the weather stations listed - one by one - by name, eg: Last station processed: Kwajalein, Marshall Islands
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