
well before i explode can i just make it plain clear that the ozone hole is abso-fucking-lutely nothing to do with global warming.
now that's out of my system i'll be slightly happier, but i feel this is going to be a long week...
sorry to be a miserable washed up scientist type, but unfortunately that's my job
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now that's out of my system i'll be slightly happier, but i feel this is going to be a long week...
sorry to be a miserable washed up scientist type, but unfortunately that's my job

c'mon, who's with me?
*burns bra*
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Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:24,
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*burns bra*

(someone had to ask)
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Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:26,
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that the ozone hole let more of the Sun's rays through which then can't get back out again. CFCs destroy the ozone hole, other gases block the light's escape. Greenhouse Effect, y'see? isn't it what happened to Venus? Granted, I'm not an expert on the matter...which is why I asked the question.
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