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Scientists find mega-oil field : Comments

By James Burgess, published 19/12/2012

Oil might be much more plentiful afterall than we thought.

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Yeah, good stuff cohenite.

I do like this bit - "What Titan does have is an extremely molten and active core which like Earth's molten core, probabaly causes hydrocarbons to be created and moved towards the surface."

Hydrocarbons aren't the only things moved towards the surface. Geothermal (heat) energy is too. When you think about it, cohenite's sentence is closer to solving the great "Global Warming" puzzle than all the "overwhelming majority" of authoritative (highly paid) climate scientists in the IPCC consensus.

But you do have to think about it folks. A bit.

I do like your stuff cohenite, keep it up.
Posted by voxUnius, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:00:55 PM
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Oh look, a squirrel.
Posted by Bugsy, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:19:42 PM
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...and a bunny too!

Eeh, what's up Doc?
Posted by voxUnius, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:24:46 PM
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Geoff of Perth,

You are soooo right Geoff, it “is nearly Christmas after all and a little humor sometimes goes along way”.

“A group of scientists, scholars and energy experts is meeting this week at the University of Texas to discuss what they see as an impending global decline in oil production”

Ha ha ha, he he he, ho ho ho, “another group of scientists”! Ha ha ha, he he he. “

“impending global decline in oil production” He he he, ha ha ha! Oh Stop it Geoff stop it, my sides are splitting.

Geoff, sorry mate, but do you EVER get embarrassed?

Merry Christmas and here’s hoping Santa brings you the ultimate “Yellow Brick Road” wish, a BRAIN or a pair of non-rose colored glasses.
Posted by spindoc, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:29:34 PM
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Thanks Spindoc, embarrassed? No never actually, but thanks for your concern. I always like putting out the old fishing line with a little tit-bit of information and seeing you all froth at the mouth and go for the jugular. I will pull my tongue out of my cheek now and have a chuckle. Thanks, it's early over here in the West and I needed the good laugh.

I don't think there are enough yellow bricks in WA to pave my driveway, especially as I have 14 acres and it would take an inordinate number of deliveries that I really can't afford. As to the rose coloured glasses, no need just got new specs from OPSM and they have great 'transition lens' thanks, appreciate your wishes.

I wish you and all your supporters all the best for New Year, I will continue to read the data and evidence wherever it is presented and make up my own mind in relation to the oil situation and also too any data that proves AGW is not having an impact on the globes climatic system.
Posted by Geoff of Perth, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 1:02:33 PM
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Hi Geoff,

“Thanks Spindoc, embarrassed? No never actually”

Ah! The old missing embarrassment gene, my condolences.

I just loved your comment that you “will continue to read the data and evidence”

“Data” is that which is stored in books, computers, algorithms, research and heads, it is the sum total of everything humans rely upon to further science. It requires expert knowledge to interpret into something meaningful. You I presume, have the mathematical and scientific skills to interpret such data?

The next level in this hierarchy is “information”. With the requisite math and scientific skills you will have the ability to turn data into “information”.

Once you have information you will, through those very skill sets, be able to convert information into “knowledge”. This means hypothesis, testing, repeating, proof and yes, that elusive element, evidence.

So when you say “data and evidence”, you recognize that you have neither the skills nor the evidence and will instead, rely upon someone else’s opinion.

One of these days Geoff, you will recognize your inability to question the nonsense upon which you rely. At which point you will also realize you know jack sod all about jack sod all.

You are just a member of the “useful idiots club”. Unless of course, you can show us how you can convert data into evidence. Hello, we are listening!
Posted by spindoc, Wednesday, 19 December 2012 2:11:17 PM
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