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Global Warming: Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets are collapsing, and it's unstoppable; How the planet's ice cover is being altered by climate change
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PiratePete1911
17 Jun 2014, 09:07 PM
Its the same reason I cant believe people still respond to Strindberg, unlike other bulls he doesn't seem like a real person. He seems to only post things that will support one agenda or the other and posts that discredit people. He also only posts in threads that he knows he will come out on top.

If there is a thread with solid evidence of something he will pretend like it doesn't exist and simply continue in the next thread that has data he can manipulate to fit the bill.
Thanks for the flattery. I can see that my logical penetratingly accurate contributions might lead you to think I'm not a "real person" but some sort of super human. But such thinking isn't really necessary. I get it right as a result of simply seeing stuff without bias or self interest - empiricism if you like. On climate change issues I look at the data. Others take positions on the basis of their love of furry animals, their hatred of Murdoch, or other tendencies.
Housing costs to Income broadly unchanged since 1994 - re-ratified here
The People of Australia have the highest median wealth in the World
2002-2012 10 year house price growth the SLOWEST since 1952-1962
"There are two kinds of people in this world: ones that fiddle around wondering whether a thing's right or wrong and guys like us." (Hugo to Gagin in Ride the Pink Horse)
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peter fraser
17 Jun 2014, 09:47 PM
This forum actually isn't bad for property, although I can see why you struggle with it. Your knowledge on property is passable at best but don't worry you will pick it up as you go along.
I'll think about that, as I buy 2 more investment properties in the next 3-6mths. :tu:

And then finishes off with a $900K PPOR come 2017/2018, once Sydney cools a bit as interest rates rise (less competition).
Then retire in late 2020 at 45!!, living off the passive rental income from a property portfolio. :D Sell one down every 4-5yrs, and live off the rental income of the others, and the money in the bank from the selling. ~$150K a year passive income to live on. Sweet!!
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Investor888
17 Jun 2014, 10:11 PM
I'll think about that, as I buy 2 more investment properties in the next 3-6mths. :tu:

And then finishes off with a $900K PPOR come 2017/2018, once Sydney cools a bit as interest rates rise (less competition).
Then retire in late 2020 at 45!!, living off the passive rental income from a property portfolio. :D Sell one down every 4-5yrs, and live off the rental income of the others, and the money in the bank from the selling. ~$150K a year passive income to live on. Sweet!!
What you do in a game of monopoly is of no interest to me.
Any expressed market opinion is my own and is not to be taken as financial advice
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peter fraser
17 Jun 2014, 10:14 PM
What you do in a game of monopoly is of no interest to me.
It should be. You could learn a thing or two from successful people.

And like the game monopoly, the winners are the people who hold the most property. Most of the people on this forum as the dogs that go around the board paying rent, and whinging.
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Investor888
17 Jun 2014, 10:19 PM
It should be. You could learn a thing or two from successful people.

And like the game monopoly, the winners are the people who hold the most property. Most of the people on this forum as the dogs that go around the board paying rent, and whinging.
Well we are all lucky to have you to hand out property buying tips.

We might get educated.

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szokolay
17 Jun 2014, 06:36 PM
I have read climate change denial reports from individual scientists but not one from a collective scientific body, because there is no such body in denial of the facts.
Just catching up on this thread. I think this post sums it up for me. And thanks to Roberto for the list of academic bodies that support the position that climate change exists and is caused by human action. Perhaps the deniers could address the findings of these bodies and challenge their claims. They won't because the evidence is so overwhelming and they prefer to cherry pick their 'evidence' from the minority of scientists paid by the fossil fuel interests.
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Right you are Steve. It's pretty obvious when you look at the fact soko stated. Of course there are corrupt scientists, every profession has its sellouts. But some more than others and some less. The RE industry is almost completely sold out but what would you expect when their work in commission based.

No scientific body is in denial now, yet the crowd that wants endless growth of the physical economy so they can pay off their interest only mortgages and sell homes in retirement for 3 times their current price will cling to any false premise that gives them hope in that direction. Pathetic actually, flat earthers.
Shadow was hopelessly wrong about the Gold Bull Market.
What else is he wrong about?
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One thing the flat earthers ignore is that the new industries created by investing in renewable energy sources will create jobs.
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goldbug
24 Jun 2014, 09:35 AM


No scientific body is in denial now, yet the crowd that wants endless growth of the physical economy so they can pay off their interest only mortgages and sell homes in retirement for 3 times their current price will cling to any false premise that gives them hope in that direction. Pathetic actually, flat earthers.
Global Warming is very basic science. My God, I have earth science book from 1968 that states industrial emissions will raise the average surface temperature. The only difference is nobody would have foreseen the rapid rise of industrial emissions of Co2 which are now 6 times 1950 average.
I'm afraid the conservatives have been led into a trap and are making fools out of themselves. Denial of Global Warming is par with being a flat earther.

The precise consequences are guesswork however. The sheer mass of the Hydrosphere which is what creates the climate is the ocean at heavy pressure at levels below 500 - 1000 meters. No one knows how it works?
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The next trick of our glorious banks will be to charge us a fee for using net bank!!!
You are no longer customer, you are property!!!

Don't be SAUCY with me Bernaisse
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SteveC
24 Jun 2014, 12:09 PM
One thing the flat earthers ignore is that the new industries created by investing in renewable energy sources will create jobs.
The other thing the flat earthers ignore is that the move to renewable energy will reduce pollution by default, so there's no point wasting heaps of taxpayer money trying to stop global warming (which isn't happening now anyway), because coal burning will naturally be superceded by better technology in time. In short, the flat earthers are panicking about nothing!
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