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Everything posted by The Evil Dr. Longshadow
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Hard to read a book that never existed.
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Wiki says a lot of bull. Tell me which BOOK printed in the 19th cenury supports this narrative. I want title, author and copyright date. Hint: It never existed.
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So, where is the 19th century book?
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Don't show me Wiki. Show me an actual book that was published and copyrighted in the 19th century that uses that particular definition.
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Then, stop talking to me.
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That's Wiki. I want the actual books.
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Okay, so by changing the definitions of words, you can transform things into stuff they had never been? That seems to be the alchemy you believe in.
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Is that so? I'd really like to see any book on climates published in 1884 that says any of this.
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Scroll up. New York is still not a subtropic zone. The only thing that hsppenned here is that the definition of subtropic has been changed to fit the climate activist narrative.
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Wasn't the original argument someting about the new definition of "subtropic" including places that have "average" temperatures above twenty seven degrees Farenheit in the winter months? So, how hot is twenty eight Farenheit?
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I don't know how hot you think twenty eight degrees Farenheit is. It's no tropical paradise.
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What did you have for dinner?
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The_annoying_one's topic in General Discussion
Charcoal grill. -
What did you have for dinner?
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The_annoying_one's topic in General Discussion
Yesterday: A half pound cheeseburger -
Fire safety in Japan
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
The whole nation of Japan is about the size of California. The village is a testing ground. If it works there, it will spread nation wide. -
Everything is kept orderly at theaters. First, there's the front door. All patrons are expected to enter through the front door during business hours. Next, there's the ticket window. This is where patrons are expected to pay the admission fee. Then, there's the auditorium, where the show can be viewed. Patrons are expected to sit still and be quiet during the show. So, what do you think happens when patrons don't meet the expectations? Did anybody creep in thtough a back door, not buy a ticket or exhibit loud or disruptive behavior? That's when the owner or manager can take action. Violators are pushed out, kicked out, batted out and scooted out. Sound fair? Enjoy the show. I sure wish everyting else wotked that way.
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Fire safety in Japan
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Trump sold two casinos to Carl Icahn, who continued to operate them while renting Trump's name on a franchise basis. It is Carl who proceded to neglect both properties to a point of multiple and quite serious building and safety code violations and ultimately brought them into bankruptcy. Trump had to litigate against Carl to have his name removed ftom the properties. Carl closed the properties after one of the unions involved with them went on strike. Carl refused all parts of the proposed union contract, including pay and health benefit increases. None of that had been Trump's decision to make. -
Fire safety in Japan
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Never mind the costs. It saves lives as well as property. I thought you cared about lives. Anyway, these systems are likely to start popping up like mushrooms all over Japan, which itself is about the same size as California. Yes, I mean EXACTLY the same way that things like high speed rail have popped up there. Now, I'm sure California could find the money for this new system, just by cutting all the waste and fraud out of the existing budget. -
Fire safety in Japan
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
I can see what it is. It's a sprinkler system that protects whole towns. It has an adequate water supply, even in draught conditions. The vary same thing could have been installed in LA, with just the right budgeting and management of resources. -
California has sure missed the boat. https://www.facebook.com/facts.Wiki1/videos/672880422193459/
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So, what's going to happen when Trump's term ends and one of your personal favorites gets elected?
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Screeshot from linked CNN article. https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/01/us/what-is-alligator-alcatraz-florida
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That structure doesn't look like any cloth I know about. It's more like an air conditioned quonset hut.
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Tent? Whatever type of structure is in this picture, it still isn't likely to hold together in a hurricane.