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BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 14th Oct, '13, 13:13
by Morrolan
this has to be fake... it must be... [smilie=rotflmao.gif]

no, it's not... [smilie=23_3.gif]

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 14th Oct, '13, 14:41
by Pinklepurr
A finite resource...where does he think it is coming from? LOL Mind you there is talk that it is affecting the temperature in the surrounding areas.

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 14th Oct, '13, 18:39
by Lili Von Shtupp
Sounds like the Chairman of the House-Senate Energy Conference Committee isn't qualified to turn on the lights in the conference hall.

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 14th Oct, '13, 19:16
by daffodil
Pinklepurr wrote:A finite resource...where does he think it is coming from? LOL Mind you there is talk that it is affecting the temperature in the surrounding areas.
:lol:

Maybe he's winding us up... [smilie=tease.gif]

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 15th Oct, '13, 16:46
by Tas
This is a joke? Yes?

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 15th Oct, '13, 16:50
by Tas
So wiki lists this, but the source link is now dead

Wind energy controversy[edit]
In June 2010, Barton has questioned the wisdom of deficit spending to fund an extensive national wind turbine energy generation grid. He said, "Wind is God’s way of balancing heat. Wind is the way you shift heat from areas where it’s hotter to areas where it’s cooler. That’s what wind is. Wouldn’t it be ironic if in the interest of global warming we mandated massive switches to energy, which is a finite resource, which slows the winds down, which causes the temperature to go up? Now, I’m not saying that’s going to happen, Mr. Chairman, but that is definitely something on the massive scale. I mean, it does make some sense. You stop something, you can’t transfer that heat, and the heat goes up. It’s just something to think about." [43]

Re: BWAHAHAHA!

Posted: 16th Oct, '13, 13:03
by Pinklepurr
Well we could do with a little less wind down here at the moment, what is going on? Just a bit sick of these mega windy days of late, today is no exception. It is nice to get the washing dry, but not if it gets blown away in the process.