Monday, June 20, 2016

I tried warning you. But nooooooo!




https://robertscribbler.com/2016/06/20/this-is-what-a-fossil-fuel-dystopia-looks-like-the-arctic-sea-ice-is-breaking-up-north-of-greenland-in-june/

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by ROBERTSCRIBBLER on JUNE 20, 2016


This is What A Fossil Fuel Dystopia Looks Like — The Arctic Sea Ice is Breaking Up North of Greenland in June

The Arctic sea ice is breaking up to the north of Greenland during June. It’s the fossil fuel burning global dystopia phrase of the day. Another cognitive dissonance producing instance of something that would have never happened without the added heat kick provided by human-forced climate change. But now, with atmospheric CO2 topping out at near 408 ppm during May of this year, it appears that all sorts of weather weirdness is currently possible.

(1-3 mile wide cracks appear in the sea ice north of Greenland in this NASA satellite shot on June 19 of 2016. For reference, bottom edge of frame is 400 miles. Image source: LANCE MODIS.)

It was an odd break-up spurred by the onrush of warm winds rising up from Continental North America. These winds of climate change fueled record temperatures as they crossed the northern islands of the Canadian Archipelago over the past week. On Axel Heiburg Island, temperatures hit near 54 degrees F (12.3 C) along the 80 degree North Latitude line. Readings that are about 15-20 degrees F (7 to 12 C) above average for this time of year and highly anomalous readings for what should be a permanently frozen island.

These southerly winds then bore the record warm to near record warm airs across a region just north of Greenland — pushing temperatures over this section of the Arctic Ocean into the mid to upper 30s. This extra heat was then enough to shatter the thinning ice. 1-3 Mile wide cracks opened up as the ice drifted off its moorings between Northern Greenland and the North Pole.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=thing-the

Springfield! Springfield!


Thing, The (1982)


My God! What the hell
happened here ?
Come on, Doc.
Portable video unit.
- Anything ?
- It's all in Norwegian.
- What are ya doin' Doc ?
- It could be important work.
I wanna take it back with us.
It's gettin'late.
Let's hurry it up.
I'll check out
the last few rooms.
Hey, Copper, come here !
Maybe they found a fossil, the remains
of some animal buried in the ice,
- and they chopped it out.
- But where is it ? Look at this.
What is that ?
Is that a man
in there or something ?










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=thing-the

Springfield! Springfield!


Thing, The (1982)


Nobody trusts anybody now.
And we're all very tired.
Nobody trusts anybody now.
There's nothing else I can do.
Just wait.
R.J. MacReady, helicopter pilot,
U.S. Outpost Number 31.
You come up
with anything yet ?
One or two ideas.
But, MacReady,
I've been thinking.
If a small particle of this thing is
enough to take over an entire organism










http://www.chakoteya.net/Enterprise/49.htm

Regeneration [ Star Trek: Enterprise ]

Mission date: Mar 1, 2153

Original Airdate: 7 May, 2003


DRAKE: Did you run a genetic analysis?

MONINGER: That's even more interesting. They don't have much in common. They belong to two different species.

DRAKE: Transmit your findings to Starfleet. Maybe they'll find a match in their database.

MONINGER: Right away.

ROONEY: Sir, I've run every test in the book. I still can't identify this alloy.

DRAKE: What about this?

ROONEY: I thought it was simple thermal damage until I found signs of antimatter residue.

DRAKE: Maybe their warp drive overloaded.

ROONEY: That could explain why there's not much debris. I did find some carbon traces.

DRAKE: Could you date them?

ROONEY: This debris has been here for about a hundred years.

(They are distracted by a drill fitting on the prosthetic arm starting to whirl, and then stop again. Later -)

ROONEY: (at microscope) Take a look at this. Do you see those devices? They're repairing the cell membranes.

DRAKE: What are they?

MONINGER: I believe you're looking at a form of nanotechnology. I found thousands of these in both aliens. They're not just regenerating the damaged tissue, they're repairing the mechanical components as well. As far as I can tell, this arm's as good as new.

DRAKE: The Denobulans have experimented with nanotechnology, but they have nothing like this.

MONINGER: Maybe we should move the bodies to Module three, put them back in cold storage with the other samples. That way, we can examine them later under controlled conditions.

DRAKE: Couldn't the bodies be damaged if we freeze them again?

MONINGER: I guess it's possible.

DRAKE: Then we should leave them here. Let the regeneration process continue.

MONINGER: What if it revives more of their systems? We don't know anything about this species or what they were doing here a hundred years ago.

DRAKE: There's no reason to assume they're hostile.

MONINGER: They don't exactly look friendly.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0268695/quotes

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The Time Machine (2002)

Quotes


Alexander Hartdegen: How did this happen?

Soldier #1: The moon. Come on, move it.

Alexander Hartdegen: That's impossible. What happened?

Soldier #1: What, you been living under a rock?

Alexander Hartdegen: Yes, I've been living under a rock! Now tell me...










http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/t/time-machine-script-transcript-wells.html


The Time Machine (1960)


It's the most ridiculous story
I've ever heard. Preposterous!
George, you always could
tell a good yarn.
You're a truly great inventor, George.










http://www.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP020279100024&s=201606202000&sid=65626&sn=SYFYHDP&st=201606202100&cn=676

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12 Monkeys (New)

676 SYFYHDP: Monday, June 20 9:00 PM [ 9:00 PM Monday 20 June 2006 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure

Fatherland

Ramse and Railly try to find a German doctor who knows the location of The Witness during an unsanctioned mission in 1961.

Cast: Aaron Stanford, Amanda Schull, Kirk Acevedo, Barbara Sukowa, Noah Bean, Emily Hampshire, Todd Stashwick, Tom Noonan Executive Producer(s): Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Natalie Chaidez, Terry Matalas, Travis Fickett

Original Air Date: Jun 20, 2016



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:44 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 20 June 2016