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Cooking with Global Warming
Mar 12, 2008 | 5:20 PM PST
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Global Warming; fact or fiction?
I don’t know if global warming is true or not, but it sure looks like a whole lot of ice is melting, and I’m confused to why. Is it gas emissions causing the melt down, or just time for the earth to shed its skin? In other words, is God causing the ice to melt or man? I think if it is God melting all the ice then there is really nothing we can do about it, so I’m going to keep my SUV and have a second gas tank added. However, if man is the culprit, a whole lot of politicians and oil lobbyist better think about faking their death’s like Ken Lay of Enron. And all those companies and people moving to that wonderland paradise being built in the United Emirates better make way for more people, and make the walls on their artificial islands high, real high, higher than an Air Craft Carrier.
Still, many people believe that Global Warming is a lie made up by the Liberals because they want everyone to give up their guns and big cars so we can all be socialist. While others believe that George Bush is responsible for melting all the ice so he and his buddies can get to all the oil beneath the ice. Truth or not, do you believe the ice is melting?
According to a report by the British Antarctic Survey, (BAS) Ice core records show that the current levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are the highest in 800,000 years, compared to ice core samples. I also read an article that stated, every scientist in the world agrees that auto emissions is the cause of record carbon dioxide levels in the earth’s atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has a direct impact in the cause of global warming, and of course, global warming has a direct impact on weather conditions around where you live.
For more information on this, go to:
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/sep2006/2006-09-05-01.a
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Storms in Florida crash more computers than any place on Earth. (And of course we have more tornadoes and shark bites too.) Here are 5 Tips to help you protect your computer in a storm.
1. Unplug computer and phone line from wall.
Electrical surges are dangerous to a computer, but most computers are lost from lightening hitting a phone-line and entering into your systems main board. So during a storm, it is always a good idea to unplug the computer from all electrical sources and phone lines.
2. Surge Protectors
Most people will not unplug their computer with every
little storm. Purchase a quality surge protector.
3. Water Damage
Always protect your computer from water, by first unplugging it from any electrical source, lift it off the floor and placing a garbage bag over it.
4. Backup Data
Regardless of the weather, you should always back up your important information to an external source. Such as an external hard drive, flash memory, or burn it to a CD ROM. You can also copy information to your MP3 music player.
5. Battery backups
Battery backups are always a good item in times of diverse weather conditions. A personal computer can last hours on a battery backup, long after you lose power.
To see the 5 Tips video with more information, Goto http://www.TheNetworkAdministrator.com/VideoTechTips.ht
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