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Thom Hartmann: Does NASA's Data Show Doomsday for NYC? (Original Post) thomhartmann Jul 2014 OP
Just imagine - unless NYC and Boston and Miami, etc., somehow figure out how to djean111 Jul 2014 #1
K&R! n/t RKP5637 Jul 2014 #2
This Is Priority #1 Or #2.... supercats Aug 2014 #3
Wish they had vetted the graph before they published it. longship Aug 2014 #4
 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
1. Just imagine - unless NYC and Boston and Miami, etc., somehow figure out how to
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 04:26 PM
Jul 2014

emulate Venice - all that real estate is basically worthless. So is public transportation.

 

supercats

(429 posts)
3. This Is Priority #1 Or #2....
Fri Aug 1, 2014, 12:00 AM
Aug 2014

So something like this the possible extinction of the human race, needs serious shouting about. The most credible people, the scientists need to shout from the rooftops AT these republicans by name and call them names and make fun of them, embarrass them ridicule them bully them make them cry hurt them anyway they can, because this isn't a game, it's life or death and these imbeciles could care less. All they care about is money and power, they don't care about human life except their own. I think all democrats and independents need to call them names and don't let up.

longship

(40,416 posts)
4. Wish they had vetted the graph before they published it.
Fri Aug 1, 2014, 03:16 AM
Aug 2014

The labels on the verticle axis are messed up. Clearly, the first label should be 500 not 5000. And the units are millimeters, not meters. One would think that one could produce a better graph for Thom's presentation. Anybody who knows spreadsheets could produce it. If it was Thom's staff, somebody needs a stern talking to.

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