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What makes you jump?
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SURVEY:

Have you ever considered the reasons you participate in high risk sports? What personality traits do people possess that make them want to potentially risk their life?

You can assist my research into personality types in high risk sports simply by taking my survey; will take no more than 10-15 minutes out of your time. Participants are given the option to enter their email address into a draw for a £50 cash prize as an incentive for taking the survey.

Thanks for your time

Please follow the link if you are interested:

https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/bangor/highrisksports/
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
Google Scholar - "sensation seeking"

The first 6 citations pointing you towards M Zuckerman going as back as 1971 might tell you that you are a little late with this project.

10-15 minutes of reading ought to convince you that you are out of your depth.
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Re: [AllenJ] What makes you jump?
AllenJ wrote:
Google Scholar - "sensation seeking"

The first 6 citations pointing you towards M Zuckerman going as back as 1971 might tell you that you are a little late with this project.

10-15 minutes of reading ought to convince you that you are out of your depth.


Correct; most previous research has been based on the sensation seeking framework as it would appear to be an obvious explanation. Although many disregard it as a far too simple of a solution to a complex subject.

5 minutes of reading more current research may convince you there are numerous other theories for participants engaging in high risk sport. For example, if they have difficulty with their emotions they may participate to become an agent of their emotions. High-risk behaviors may reflect a means of affect self regulation with individuals benefiting from a risk-associated reduction in negative affect.

Thank you for your feedback
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
why should we tell you? Everyone risks their life on purpose. Ohhh, 50 dollars... hmmmm. "High risk sports"? All sports are high risk. That is why they are sports. I am ASD but this doesnt make me jump. The object calling me does though.

Here is my perspective on your post . I will change the nouns a bit.
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What makes you want to have sex? Tell me the secret and I may give you 50dollar.......

I suggest that you pay everyone 50usd who replies to your link. in real, that would be around 7 big mac full menus per person response with fries inclusive of course.
You said "High risk". there is no such thing. There is only risk.
Get real dude(?). No one wants to risk their life for anything. They only want to live life. Risk is inclusive like the fries on the bigmac fullmenu. Send me a PM and i will give you my paypal account for the 50usd. i would maybe answer more, but i am hungry. 50usd is about 30 Euros which would equal 4 bigmac full menus. There is absolutely no sarcasm in this post.
Take care,
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Re: [base283] What makes you jump?
base283 wrote:
why should we tell you? Everyone risks their life on purpose. Ohhh, 50 dollars... hmmmm. "High risk sports"? All sports are high risk. That is why they are sports. I am ASD but this doesnt make me jump. The object calling me does though.

Here is my perspective on your post . I will change the nouns a bit.
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What makes you want to have sex? Tell me the secret and I may give you 50dollar.......

I suggest that you pay everyone 50usd who replies to your link. in real, that would be around 7 big mac full menus per person response with fries inclusive of course.
You said "High risk". there is no such thing. There is only risk.
Get real dude(?). No one wants to risk their life for anything. They only want to live life. Risk is inclusive like the fries on the bigmac fullmenu. Send me a PM and i will give you my paypal account for the 50usd. i would maybe answer more, but i am hungry. 50usd is about 30 Euros which would equal 4 bigmac full menus. There is absolutely no sarcasm in this post.
Take care,
space

The currency is in British Pound Sterling not US Dollars or Big Macs if that clears up any of your confusion?

Some interesting themes none the less, and I wish you the best of luck in receiving the £50 cash prize!

Thanks for your feedback
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Re: [base283] What makes you jump?
base283 wrote:
I suggest that you pay everyone 50usd who replies to your link. in real, that would be around 7 big mac full menus per person response with fries inclusive of course.

If he offered Big Macs he would only get the Americans responding. Tongue
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
Question 11 E is wrong.

The phrasing of all of question 10 is also extremely strange. Is there an explanation missing? "I would enjoy my favourite TV or radio programme"? If I didn't enjoy it then it wouldn't be a favourite, would it? What are you trying to ask?
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
the bitches. oh and tweaking on redbull
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
Doddzi_72 wrote:
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SURVEY:

Have you ever considered the reasons you participate in high risk sports? What personality traits do people possess that make them want to potentially risk their life?

You can assist my research into personality types in high risk sports simply by taking my survey; will take no more than 10-15 minutes out of your time. Participants are given the option to enter their email address into a draw for a £50 cash prize as an incentive for taking the survey.

Thanks for your time

Please follow the link if you are interested:

https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/bangor/highrisksports/

And the survey says...
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Re: [TomAiello] What makes you jump?
In reply to:

If he offered Big Macs he would only get the Americans responding. Tongue

I think you mean a "Quarter Pounder." ;-)
Here is an excerpt from The film.

Jules: Example?
Vincent: All right. Well, you can walk into a movie theater in Amsterdam and buy a beer. And I don't mean just like in no paper cup; I'm talking about a glass of beer. And in Paris, you can buy a beer at McDonald's. And you know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?
Jules: They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with Cheese?
Vincent: Nah, man, they got the metric system. They wouldn't know what the fuck a Quarter Pounder is.
Jules: What do they call it?
Vincent: They call it a "Royale with Cheese."
Jules: "Royale with Cheese."
Vincent: That's right.
Jules: What do they call a Big Mac?
Vincent: A Big Mac's a Big Mac, but they call it "Le Big Mac."
Jules: [in mock French accent] "Le Big Mac." [laughs] What do they call a Whopper?
Vincent: I don't know, I didn't go in a Burger King.
;-)
take care,
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Re: [base283] What makes you jump?
50 Dollars!? That's like, nearly 3 English pounds! I'm in!
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Re: Currency
1 British Sterling Pound = 1.63359 US Dollar
Hence 50 Pounds = $81.68 Wink
Not sure the McD conversion Unsure

FWIW - Professors usually just use
graduate students as guinea pigs
so they probably feel "generous"
offering a chance at compensation.

My favorite currency converter is:
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/

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Re: [weathergirl] What makes you jump?
weathergirl wrote:
50 Dollars!? That's like, nearly 3 English pounds! I'm in!

Don't worry. If our government keeps spending money it doesn't have to liberate people who don't want to be liberated, we'll be looking at 50 to 1 soon.

The thing I don't get about the English is why they call themselves that. How on earth can you claim to be English when you can't even speak the English language properly?

And what's with driving on the wrong side of the road? Doesn't that cause you to have a tremendous number of traffic accidents?
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
I did a very similar project about 7 years ago using the anhendonia survey very similar to what you're using. Never published, and would happy to provide you with 270 responses from skydivers of you like. The conclusion was that skydivers actually enjoyed the run of the mill activities of life even more than the control. I used a slightly modified BIS/BAS as I found the questions to be pretty outdated.
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
"What makes you jump?"
My legs...
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
" What makes you jump? "

Fear of climbing down.
Hot coals.
Joy.
Kriss Kross.
Voices in my head.
Voices from friends heads.
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Re: [TomAiello] What makes you jump?
Hey Tom. After you guys left Mexico, Randy and I ate at a McDonalds. The Big Mac just wasn't the same, but they still had them.
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
Doddzi_72 wrote:
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SURVEY:

Have you ever considered the reasons you participate in high risk sports? What personality traits do people possess that make them want to potentially risk their life?

You can assist my research into personality types in high risk sports simply by taking my survey; will take no more than 10-15 minutes out of your time. Participants are given the option to enter their email address into a draw for a £50 cash prize as an incentive for taking the survey.

Thanks for your time

Please follow the link if you are interested:

https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/bangor/highrisksports/


I'll tell you what made one of my fellow soldiers jump when I was in the 82d Airborne:

He was just about to go out the door of a C-130 on a mass drop when he got a bad case of the shakes.

"I couldn't even hold my static line," he told me later, "so I told my platoon sergeant I couldn't jump. Well, my platoon sergeant says if you don't jump I'm going stick my **** up your ***."

"So did you jump?" I asked.

"Yes," he replied. "A little, at first."

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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
I still remember you telling me this joke before the turn of the century. It was the first I thought when i saw the title. But I had not the the literary skills to blend it in.!
Take care my Friend and thanks.
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
spiders...every time
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
It is cheaper than therapy
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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
Good one Robin, made me smile and I'm not even drunk!
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
I'm too scared to climb back down!Sly
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Re: [Doddzi_72] What makes you jump?
You ask these guys about their base jumping, and some of them instead try to instruct you on your research methods!

You should tell them how to base jump.
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Re: [nutellaontoast] What makes you jump?
nutellaontoast wrote:
You ask these guys about their base jumping, and some of them instead try to instruct you on your research methods!

You should tell them how to base jump.

brilliantly put!
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Re: [OuttaBounZ] What makes you jump?
OuttaBounZ wrote:
nutellaontoast wrote:
You ask these guys about their base jumping, and some of them instead try to instruct you on your research methods!

You should tell them how to base jump.

brilliantly put!
+1
most base jumpers are so cool and so special that the won't answer (and write instead some shit) to proof their coolness...
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Re: [Mikki_ZH] What makes you jump?
Its more about the comedy than the coolness. Just a big joke, like his university study that will go no where.
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Re: [Mikki_ZH] What makes you jump?
Trust me, this is nothing...

These "surveys" from Bangor students are a regular feature in the UK forums where you get a couple of requests a week and more as soon as their deadline looms close. They must be part of their coursework or something.

It's open game season with them and the amount of stick they get is monumental.

Here's the reception he got over on UKC http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?t=572476

At least the responses on here are hilarious Cool
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
Its more about the comedy than the coolness. Just a big joke, like his university study that will go no where.

Zing!

That was pretty funny, too.
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
Its more about the comedy than the coolness. Just a big joke, like his university study that will go no where.
C'mon guy, we're here to help! Tell him how to do it right! Don't just be a debbie downer.
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Re: [nutellaontoast] What makes you jump?
I am all for helping other BASE jumpers, GUY, but those who just want stupid statistics or some kind of justification for jumping can suck a dick. Might as well be selling authentic fake passports. Its not my fault he picked a topic he is clueless about. Write about something that will make a difference, such as climate change :)
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/.../12/131216155012.htm

Or if you are tired of eating virus plasmids you could study that.
Most people aren't aware that for transgenic food the genes/allele that was put into the cell needs to be "turned on", mainly via virus promoter plasmids like the 35s promoter from the cauliflower mosaic virus or similar. Kind of concerning when you think in terms of oncogenes, turn those bad boys on and you get yourself uncontrolled cellular growth, or cancer. Luckily there is no such thing as recombination so its safe isn't it!!!!!
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
Since I brought it up and if anyone cares:
The CaMV promoter – ubiquitous in transgenic plants

One viral sequence is in practically all first generation transgenic plants which are now either already commercialized or undergoing field trials. This is the CaMV 35S promoter, used to make transgenes over-express constitutively. Cummins first questioned the safety of the CaMV 35S promoter back in 1994 (12), when the first transgenic crop, the Flavr Savr tomato was being approved for commercial release. He warned that the promoter could also recombine with other viruses to generate new viruses. But that warning was almost completely ignored.

Last year, two events provoked us to look into the matter more carefully. First, scientists from John Innes Research Institute published a paper showing that the CaMV 35S promoter has a recombination hotspot, which means it is prone to break and join up with other pieces of genetic material (13). Second, senior scientist Dr. Arpad Pusztai of the UK Government-funded Rowett Institute in Scotland, who was sacked from his job and vilified by the scientific establishment for revealing the results of feeding experiments suggesting that certain transgenic potatoes may be unsafe, finally published part of their results in The Lancet (14). It aroused a fresh storm of attack and even reported threats to the Editor of the Journal for publishing the paper (15). The explosive claim in the paper is that "other parts of the construct or the genetic transformation process" may be responsible for the adverse effects observed in the young rats: changes in the small and large intestine, with increase in lymphocytes (white blood cells) in the gut lining, which indicates damage to the intestine and is also a non-specific sign of viral infection.

We submitted a paper last October, to the Journal, Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease, whose Editor, Prof. Tore Midvedt is a medical microbial ecologist in the Karolinska Institute of Sweden. He put it out on the Journal website before the paper was printed, and within two days, someone managed to collect ten critiques on our paper, including one from Monsanto, which ranged from polite to very rude. We rebutted the criticisms in full, and posted that on the web, and no reply from our critics had appeared since. In January, Nature Biotechnology published an offensive report which concentrated on the criticisms and ignored our rebuttal completely.

Our manuscript (16) reviews and synthesizes the scientific literature on and around the CaMV 35S promoter. The promoter is promiscuous and functions efficiently in all plants, as well as green algae, yeast and E. coli. It has a modular structure, with parts common to, and interchangeable with promoters of other plant and animal viruses. It also has a recombination hotspot, flanked by multiple motifs involved in recombination, and is similar to other recombination hotspots including the borders of the Agrobacterium T DNA vector most frequently used in making transgenic plants. The suspected mechanism of recombination – double-stranded DNA break-repair - requires little or no DNA sequence homologies. Finally, recombination between viral transgenes and infecting viruses has been demonstrated in the laboratory.

Transgenic constructs are already well-known to be unstable; the structural stability of artificial vectors, for example, is a text-book topic (17), and the existence of a recombination hotspot will only exacerbate the problem. Consequently, transgenic constructs containing the CaMV promoter may be more prone to horizontal gene transfer and recombination. The potential hazards are mutagenesis and carcinogenesis due to random insertion of foreign invasive DNA into genomes, the reactivation of dormant viruses and generation of new viruses (reviewed in refs. 18 and 19). Consequently, we have called for all transgenic crops and products containing the CaMV promoter to be withdrawn and banned, which in accordance with the precautionary principle as well as sound science.

Our critics claim the CaMV 35S promoter is not harmful because people have been eating the virus in infected cabbages and cauliflower for many years. However, what we have been consuming is predominantly intact virus and not naked viral genomes. Naked viral genomes have been found to give full-blown infections in non-host species that are not susceptible to the intact virus. Moreover, the 35S promoter in the CaMV is a stable, integral part of the virus, and cannot be compared to the 35S promoter in artificial transgenic constructs, which are well-known to be structurally unstable. The 35S promoter in the virus does not transfer into genomes because pararetroviruses, such as CaMV, do not integrate into host genomes to complete their lifecycle; and the virus replicates in the cytoplasm (20). This is completely different from the 35S promoter in transgenic constructs that are already integrated into host genomes, and were designed to do so.

Proviral sequences (21) and related retrotransposons are now found to be present in all genomes, including those of higher plants (22). And as all viral promoters are modular, and have at least one module – the TATA box - in common, if not more, it is not inconceivable that the 35S promoter in transgenic constructs can reactivate dormant viruses or generate new viruses by recombination. The CaMV 35S promoter has been joined artificially to the cDNAs of a wide range of viral genomes, and infectious viruses produced in the laboratory (23, 24). There is also evidence that proviral sequence in the banana genome can be reactivated, especially in tissue culture (25). This research was done by Roger Hull, one of our critics who was none too polite. He himself had earlier warned that viral coat proteins in transgenic plants not only can offer disguise to related viruses to move around the plant and infect it, but also that the protein may wrap up retrotransposons in plants and allow them to be transmitted horizontally to other species (26).

The fact that plants are "loaded" with potentially mobile elements, such as retrotransposons, can only make things worse. Most, if not all, of the elements will have been ‘tamed’ in the course of evolution and hence no longer mobile. But integration of transgenic constructs containing the 35S promoter may mobilize the elements. The elements may in turn provide helper-functions to destabilize the transgenic DNA, and may also serve as substrates for recombination to generate more exotic invasive elements.

New findings are revealing how plants naturally resist viral infections by making small antisense RNA of 25 nucleotides against viral genes. Exactly the same mechanism is directed against transgenes to silence them (27). The authors remark that the gene-silencing "may represent a natural antiviral defence mechanism and transgenes might be targeted because they, or their RNA are perceived as viruses."

In signing on to the International Biosafety Protocol in Montreal in January, the US, UK and more than 150 other governments agreed to implement the precautionary principle. In last week’s Independent on Sunday, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who a year ago was so confident of the safety of GE foods that he was photographed eating a GE tomato himself, dramatically changed his tune and now admits GE may damage both human health and biodiversity (28). He vows to put those concerns above jobs and profit.

The available evidence clearly indicates that there are serious potential hazards associated with the use of the CaMV promoter. All GM crops and products containing the CaMV promoter should therefore be withdrawn both from commercial use and from field trials unless and until they can be shown to be safe.

Just saying, I've tried to do current research but good luck finding anything recent ahahahaha, Monsanto for the win!!!!**
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
Obvious this stuff isnt in relation to base jumping but you said to help him out so I am trying to give better topics.

TB!!!!!! I saw a BBC or similar corny show about how resistant forms of TB developed in the russian prison systems.
http://www.cdc.gov/...atistics/default.htm
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
I am all for helping other BASE jumpers, GUY, but those who just want stupid statistics or some kind of justification for jumping can suck a dick. Might as well be selling authentic fake passports. Its not my fault he picked a topic he is clueless about. Write about something that will make a difference, such as climate change the climate change hoax :)

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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
 All of the CO2 we release into the atmosphere must magically disperse for it to be a hoax. The vegetation could take care of all that CO2. But wait, we are cutting it all down to make room for more people and industry. Oceans will sink it all right? Are you familiar with acid/base chemistry reactions? Equilibrium? Just some things to think about before you write it off as a hoax. Soil is also responsible for the natural cycles that buffer co2/climate change. How much do you know about what is happening to our soils? Media is good at over-dramatizing. It is a very slow process but when you undo what it took nature millions/billion/trillions of years to do at an exponential rate do you really think there will be no effects? I wish you were right. We won't be the ones to see the effects, it will be our children's children and future generations, but fuck it we will be dead. Lets burn this fucking marble...
And we all can live in an altered climate, that I can assure you. The biggest concerns will be from the small things. Viruses, bacteria, oomycetes(phytopthora diseases), they will be more than happy to bring your hoax into the light. It is actually happening now. Plant diseases will rue the day and even our GE scientists will not keep up with them!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
All of the CO2 we release into the atmosphere must magically disperse for it to be a hoax. The vegetation could take care of all that CO2. But wait, we are cutting it all down to make room for more people and industry. Oceans will sink it all right? Are you familiar with acid/base chemistry reactions? Equilibrium? Just some things to think about before you write it off as a hoax. Soil is also responsible for the natural cycles that buffer co2/climate change. How much do you know about what is happening to our soils? Media is good at over-dramatizing. It is a very slow process but when you undo what it took nature millions/billion/trillions of years to do at an exponential rate do you really think there will be no effects? I wish you were right. We won't be the ones to see the effects, it will be our children's children and future generations, but fuck it we will be dead. Lets burn this fucking marble...
And we all can live in an altered climate, that I can assure you. The biggest concerns will be from the small things. Viruses, bacteria, oomycetes(phytopthora diseases), they will be more than happy to bring your hoax into the light. It is actually happening now. Plant diseases will rue the day and even our GE scientists will not keep up with them!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is what makes global warming hoaxers jump. Key excerpts and author bio attached.

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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
Oooo, those graphs are pretty. Meaningless, but pretty. The credibility of these geezers are questionable at best. My point is we are raping and pillaging the earth and we will see the effects of our ignorance in the future. I mean go back a couple centuries, is it really that hard to see?
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
Oooo, those graphs are pretty. Meaningless, but pretty. The credibility of these geezers are questionable at best. My point is we are raping and pillaging the earth and we will see the effects of our ignorance in the future. I mean go back a couple centuries, is it really that hard to see?

See? I told you the truth is what makes global warming hoaxers jump. He didn't even read the article before he started hippity-hopping all over the place... to include the libtard 2-step of changing the subject from the narrow focus of CO2 to the broad focus of "raping and pillaging the earth."

Now sit back and watch how "go(ing) back a couple of centuries (or more)" makes him jump...

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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
I only read scientific articles that are peer reviewed and supported by documenting exactly what the experiment was, is, and how to duplicate it. Not some Google search, first thing to pop up. I use university databases for research. I learned long ago any fucktard can pay their way to a degree.
You have to account for the WHOLE system Robin, not just isolation of specific trends. All of earths natural cycles. You can't deny our impact on them. If you do you are blind LOL.
All of what I have said is directly related, I am not jumping around. Its not my fault if you can't peice it together.
How's that old age coming along? Ground is looking a little friendlier everyday! I feel fucking great,especially knowing your generation is almost done!!!!! Your reign of chaos will be brought to justice, I am the bringer of death and it is upon you!
The only hoax is thinking you know how this universe works.
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Global Cooling was the biggest worry at the international
climate summit held in Rio during the 1970's however I
do not recall ice skating to school in the 1980's...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_cooling

Today Global Warming is a very popular issue to
talk about but the truth is temperature change is not
anywhere close to earth's dozen biggest problems!!

I firmly believe over-population and our lifestyles are
not sustainable, causing pollution and degradation of
our environment, but climate change, very doubtful.

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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
I never once said this stuff makes me jump dumbass, I jump because it is fucking fun you imbecile. This stuff makes me want to take up arms and solve the problem our world has, but she will take care of herself.
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Re: [GreenMachine] Random Thread Drift
It was global cooling, global warming, climate change, ect. ect.
Call it what you will. So you agree we are fucking up the earth. I guess what we don't agree on is how altering our atmosphere isn't a good thing or that it COULD affect climatic patterns?
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Re: [halorob] Random Thread Drift
Sorry for the personal attacks, I try not to but sometimes I get a little worked up when I feel you are attacking me for no reason.
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
I never once said this stuff makes me jump dumbass, I jump because it is fucking fun you imbecile. This stuff makes me want to take up arms and solve the problem our world has, but she will take care of herself.

See? The truth about the "peer reviewed" global warming hoax makes him jump so much now he's jumping all over himself.

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Re: [robinheid] What makes you jump?
Lol, did you read any of the prior posts? out of context like much of your information.
I was actually giving him better topics to write about so he doesn't waste his life on stupid ones that don't really matter. Kinda like how your life went? Hahahaha
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
Lol, did you read any of the prior posts? out of context like much of your information.
I was actually giving him better topics to write about so he doesn't waste his life on stupid ones that don't really matter. Kinda like how your life went? Hahahaha

I rest my case.

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Re: [ooooo] What makes you jump?
That all made no sense

Nice work guys!
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Re: [hookitt] What makes you jump?
I think we can blame my ADD, I will try to stay on topic from now on!
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
halorob wrote:
I think we can blame my ADD, I will try to stay on topic from now on!
I feel as if I've really accomplished something here.

I'm assuming, anyway. I didn't actually read any of that. It looks like it was prolly helpful, though, which, as you may recall, was my stated goal.
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halorob wrote:
I think we can blame my ADD, I will try to stay on topic from now on!

You're doing fine. Keep up the good work!
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Re: [hookitt] What makes you jump?
While we're at it, I'll supplement Robin's fine research with some other fact-based, public-education websites

I do this personally & professionally and can attest to it

And this too because i rake in $$$ bonuses from big pharma

And the helpful knowledge in this place helped me ace my pre-med biology classes.

And Robin's fave, these friendly folks inspired me to basejump!

So if you like that stuff I have no doubt you'll love James Peden's informative and educated analysis of climate science!

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Re: [Colm] What makes you jump?
Smile Ha! Smile

Colm, you're awesome. Happy New Year mate.

Frank.
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Re: [Colm] What makes you jump?
Hilarious!!!!! I'll jump to that! If I knew about the creation museum I wouldn't of had to waste so much time studying those damn kindoms and phyla that clearly don't share the same DNA. Please tell me that place is NOT real.
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Re: [halorob] What makes you jump?
It's real and it's fabulous
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Re: [nutellaontoast] What makes you jump?
not as fabulous as the ark encounter is gonna be.

Happy new year!Smile
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Re: [Colm] What makes you jump?
Wow! Only three thousand dollars for a lifetime pass! Or you can sponsor a beam for only five hundred dollars a month!

If Noah's boarding passes were priced similarly, it's no wonder no one was interested in coming along.

Ya know, it's not the rampant hypocrisy, or complete disregard for science, or prejudice, or the bigotry and intolerance that turn me off to Christianity, it's the GREED.
Jesus was both a middle easterner, and extremely liberal. In today's world he'd be profiled as a radical and security threat, likely rotting away in Gitmo.

Silly humans and thier dogmas.
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Re: [avenfoto] What makes you jump?
avenfoto wrote:
Jesus was both a middle easterner, and extremely liberal. In today's world he'd be profiled as a radical and security threat, likely rotting away in Gitmo.

wait, isn't that kinda what happened to him anyway? in a 0 A.D. manner of speaking?
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Re: [avenfoto] What makes you jump?
Too many christians !

too few lions ...

Crazy


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Re: [Colm] What makes you jump?
HA! So true.
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Colm wrote:
While we're at it, I'll supplement Robin's fine research with some other fact-based, public-education websites

I do this personally & professionally and can attest to it

And this too because i rake in $$$ bonuses from big pharma

And the helpful knowledge in this place helped me ace my pre-med biology classes.

And Robin's fave, these friendly folks inspired me to basejump!

So if you like that stuff I have no doubt you'll love James Peden's informative and educated analysis of climate science!

Smile

You get a big phat for your post.


... And not one, but an entire bowl of gold stars




And a 2008 Buell Motorcycle.


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Re: [hookitt] What makes you jump?
Yay, I feel like a who just got her first

for christmas



from

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