I have nothing but respect for what Kobe Bryant has done for basketball and the way he approaches his craft. I am dejected, sad, frustrated that this is the way he ends his career as the Kobe we know. A sad, sad day for basketball.
Thank you, much appreciated!
I actually largely agree with you here. The truth is that we as scientists are unsure of what the consequences of climate change are going to be so we create models and extrapolations to best figure out what the future holds, but my take is that this is besides the...
Hey there Babe, thanks for the input. I wasn't sure how much of an audience I would have with the figure I included but I felt compelled to at least clear up some of the things that were asked about or stated earlier so I just did a quick run through. Before I make any statements about the...
You make a good point, but proxy reconstructions can actually tell us about climate far into the past. For example:
We can tell the relative temperature differences 100's of millions of years into the past to a high degree certainty.
I wish this .gif wasn't so politically charged, ignore the "skeptics" and "realist" labeling, but it is the best one I could find that sums up what you are asking.
It's cool man, I'm not upset, all I'm saying is it seems like people blame all sorts of things on Ty Corbin. I mean it's unfortunate that Kanter is hurt but let's not jump to conclusions about how he is going to develop years from now.
Misinterpretation, sorry. But I don't get why people get all up in arms when we don't play Enes, then when we do play him, he gets hurt and now it's time to fire Corbin for doing exactly what they wanted him to do all along.
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