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From: Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: Fred Bloggs
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2024 01:22:16 +1100
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On 30/12/2024 12:36 am, Cursitor Doom wrote:
> I've noticed our resident omniphobe and climate catastrophist, Fred
> Bloggs, has been absent of late (which is most unusual for him). Did he
> finally succumb to anoxia due to greenhouse gases? Did the blood in his
> veins boil due to an increase in global temperatures? Anyone heard
> anything from him?

An eventual rise in average global temperature by three degrees Celcius 
isn't going to boil anybody's blood, and rising CO2 levels aren't going 
to give anybody anoxia. The atmospheric oxygen content is about 21%, and 
as we convert more of it to CO2 it is going down (and has been measured 
as having gone down a bit, but by less than you get by going from 
meteorological high to a low).

He's more likely to have succumbed to Covid-19 (which is still killing 
people, but not the numbers we lost during the pandemic), and even more 
likely to have decided that that this user group is a waste of 
bandwidth. Your contributions certainly are - but they are execrable 
enough to be worth jeering at.

-- 
Bill Sloman, Sydney