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  • Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy about 5 hours ago
  • On Immigration: Reply to Hoppe on 2009-12-03
  • Against Nationalism on 2009-12-03
    • I believe that nationalism is second only to communism as the greatest evil of modern politics.
  • This Cruel Farce Has To Stop! on 2009-12-03
  • The Global Warming Science Machine: $79 Billion and Counting on 2009-12-01
  • The Science President? on 2009-12-01
    • In his first year, Obama may well have taken some science more seriously than his predecessor, but one set of settled scientific research he has chosen to ignore has been the economics of the minimum wage.
  • Quote of the week #25 – Krugman’s LOL on skeptics on 2009-12-01
    • s there a larger venture capital firm in this country than the Energy Department of this government, which right now is sending out billions and billions of dollars in speculation on green energy?
    • The Science and Public Policy Institute issued a report on the money involved in funding the global warming debate in August concluding, “Over the last two decades, US taxpayers have subsidized the American climate change industry to the tune of $79 billion.”


      By contrast, the same study found that the media bogeyman “Exxon Mobil gave a mere $23 million, spread over ten years, to climate sceptics.”

  • Congress May Probe Leaked Global Warming E-Mails on 2009-12-01
    • As the leaked messages, and especially the HARRY_READ_ME.txt file, found their way around technical circles, two things happened: first, programmers unaffiliated with East Anglia started taking a close look at the quality of the CRU's code, and second, they began to feel sympathetic for anyone who had to spend three years (including working weekends) trying to make sense of code that appeared to be undocumented and buggy, while representing the core of CRU's climate model.



      One programmer highlighted the error of relying on computer code that, if it generates an error message, continues as if nothing untoward ever occurred. Another debugged the code by pointing out why the output of a calculation that should always generate a positive number was incorrectly generating a negative one. A third concluded: "I feel for this guy. He's obviously spent years trying to get data from undocumented and completely messy sources."



      Programmer-written comments inserted into CRU's Fortran code have drawn fire as well. The file briffa_sep98_d.pro says: "Apply a VERY ARTIFICAL correction for decline!!" and "APPLY ARTIFICIAL CORRECTION." Another, quantify_tsdcal.pro, says: "Low pass filtering at century and longer time scales never gets rid of the trend - so eventually I start to scale down the 120-yr low pass time series to mimic the effect of removing/adding longer time scales!"
  • EPA May Have Suppressed Report Skeptical Of Global Warming on 2009-11-25
  • Health Care Reform in Massachusetts: Still a Bad Idea on 2009-11-24

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