This is so amazing that I can't even put it into words.
Wednesday, 11. February 2009, 22:23:12
This, I believe, is the company that Al Gore uses to offset his carbon. If I'm wrong, let me know, but I can't stand reading people preaching shyt that's been proved to be wrong by 31,072 scientists in the US alone. I was up all night, last night, reading the paper they put out with the petition, and I had an early start today, so I'm not feeling up to reading their money making propaganda.
I still can't believe that.
31,072 in the 50 United States ALONE!
And the IPCC have 900 or so from around the world. . .many of which don't even have a degree in the field that the IPCC put them in.
Fuck, even the PhDs (9,021) are more than all the IPCC politicians and scientists put together.
It's funny. That link I just posted you to, that says Al Gore is a member of the Board of Directors of Apple Computer, Inc. Well I've had my iPod since late October and the USB cable (which I haven't used much because the battery life on my iPod is amazing, like 30 something hours) is starting to fray.
I've never trusted Apple or iPods. Always thought they were over-priced pieces of crap. I only bought one because I was going into the business of servicing iPods (much like PodHungry or what ever they're called), so I figured it be best if I knew what I was doing. But then the bank fucked me over. Sorry, I'm digressing.
BTW, linking Al Gore to Apple is pretty amazing because I've actually been looking into building a Hackintosh. I selectet equivilent, or better, parts from Dabs.com, as well as Windows Vista Ult 64-bit (to dual-boot it with), and you can build a Hackintosh with a 1.5TB HDD, 8GB RAM, 2.8GHz Intel Quad Core processor (because the patch only works with Intel processors) and Windows Vista Ult 64-bit for less that half the price of the equivelent Mac Pro (the main difference being the Mac has a 1TB HDD). Over £3,000 that Mac would cost (just look it up), but my Hackintosh would cost under £1,500.
That's another business venture I want to get into. . .building cheap PCs. But I'm digressing again. I do this when I'm tired.













