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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Climate-Gate
- Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:19:12 EST
Obviously then, the scientific conclusion we can draw from this
is that Methane gas attracts meteors.
Drew
In a message dated 11/29/2009 6:09:29 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
lurine AT com-pair.net writes:
O.K., Ray, seriously now <g> ah, just how much methane do you figure a
grass
eating dinosaur produced? A hairy mamoth?
I mean, the Argentinosaurus weighed around 100,000 pounds. Sauroposeidon
at
50-60 tons. Shantungosaurus at 15 tons. Brachiosaurus at 50 tons.
So, let's compare. Cattle produce between 26 and 132 gallons of methane a
day. So figuring a 2,000+ pound bull will be the 132 gallons that gives
us
a production of 6600 gallons a day for ol' Argentinosaurus and
Brachiosaurus, 7920 for Sauroposeidon and 1980 for the "little"
Shantungosaurus. Ah, yup, I think they did their part <g> Good thing
that
meteor or ice age or whatever did them in!
Then you had all those bogs that disappeared. Now those little suckers
were
methane machines!
Lynda
--"I'm fascinated by the hard line you're drawing over religion -- It gets
used too much, as an excuse, a fall guy, a weapon, a con. A lot of people,
maybe most, don't mean it except when it suits them." Dallas
----- Original Message -----
From: <rayzentz AT aim.com>
>
> Yep, millions cooking on fires, spewing methane?
>
> Oh, perhaps they all had very bad gas? ;-)
>
> But what about before that? And before that?
>
> And I have no doubt that our time here is relatively short, and the
earth
> may well be better off without us...
>
> Ray
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