Patrons, Golfers Battle Cold And Wind At Augusta National | WJBF
Published: April 7, 2009[Brainwashed] Students Bring "Truth" to Bachman’s Public Forums; Liveblog « It’s Getting Hot In Here
Augusta, GA—The toboggan with the trademark…the smartest purchase in the pro shop.
It’s the Masters versus Mother Nature and the wind chill is winning. The pros know it.
Andres Romero, golfer (translated): “The ball gets affected by the cold weather. It doesn’t fly that much and the wind makes the course tougher.“
One Tough Tuesday. A parka wearing…big glove gripping…nose blowing…same outfit sportin’...not same outfit sportin’...blanket breathing…mink and pink…cookie carryin’ kind of day. Can the competitors handle it?
St. Cloud, MN – This Thursday, over 60 students from St. Cloud State University (SCSU) , College of St. Benedict, and St. John’s University (CSB|SJU) will be attending Rep. Michele Bachmann’s Public Forum on Climate Change and Cap and Trade at SCSU to provide their fellow constituents with an alternative viewpoint from the one presented by speaker Chris Horner, a conservative who has repeatedly referred to global warming as “hype.” The students will share information about the real impact of the climate crisis on Minnesotans, and explain how a cap and trade program would help bring much-needed jobs to the state.Solar Cooker Heats Up $75K Climate Change [Scam] Contest | GreenBiz.com
Other finalists included the Black Phantom, a machine developed by New Zealand-based Carbonscape that turns biomass into charcoal that can be stored underground; the Deflecktors, lightweight covers that fit into truck wheels to improve fuel efficiency; Mootral, a garlic-based feed additive developed by U.K. firm Neem Biotech that reduces livestock methane emissions; and ceiling tiles developed at Longborough University in the U.K. that cool room temperatures without energy.Twitter / Rick Cottingham
Sitting a meeting debating whether climate change is happening or not. Sigh...i need a new job.
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