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bicycle
16-09-2007, 11:44 PM
THE Sun has “no influence whatsoever” on how hot the earth is, according to a new scientific study by Glasgow’s Clyde University.


The Earth gets hotter during daylight hours due to a combination of the heat given off by trendy coffee shop cappuccino machines and people “just moving around a lot”, the scientists said.

And it gets cold when the Sun goes in because everyone turns their central heating off at the same time and “it just does”, added research team leader Professor Tom Booker.

Meanwhile winds are caused by trees waving their arms around a lot, he said, while rain is really just God crying.

Prof Booker, head of climatology at the University, said the research was conclusive proof that global warming was man-made, and largely caused by Starbucks.

He said: “Before Starbucks average temperatures on all of the Earth were ten degrees below freezing and everyone had to wear long johns all year around.

“After Starbucks the Earth became so hot you could not touch it anymore, and many people had to stop wearing any underwear at all.”

chris
17-09-2007, 12:20 AM
The time for debate is over, we need action now. Double cream decaf with marshmellows on top; stat.

gordonfreeman
17-09-2007, 12:53 AM
*Grabs a rocket-propelled gun (RPG) and shoots the nearest StarBucks chain store*

erikneo
17-09-2007, 03:12 AM
Could it be that it getting hotter because the earth is slowing down.Getting ready for a pole shift mabey?:confused:

majicdragon
17-09-2007, 03:12 PM
Could it be that it getting hotter because the earth is slowing down.Getting ready for a pole shift mabey?:confused:

Yes, getting ready for a few pole shifts. Happens when you start to head out into a new cycle of the SAG DEG Galaxy from the milky way.

If you don't know what I'm talking about, Who cares? Just be happy.

If you are Native American, or have friends who are Native American, SAG DEG is the "RATTLESNAKE CONSTELLATiON".

Go ahead, dont learn about it, see if it makes me cry.

revolutionary_jam
17-09-2007, 03:18 PM
THE Sun has “no influence whatsoever” on how hot the earth is, according to a new scientific study by Glasgow’s Clyde University.

Yes, the report also claimed that the sun "didn't come up this morning" :rolleyes:

davidbarstis
17-09-2007, 03:52 PM
I came to a startling realization the other day. I noticed the temperature had something to do with the power coming to my house. It doesn't seem to matter whether the Sun is out or not! Who should I contact about this???!!!