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View Poll Results: Mark Seif as a POKER COMMENTATOR: 1-to-10 scale
1 30 21.58%
2 17 12.23%
3 28 20.14%
4 19 13.67%
5 16 11.51%
6 8 5.76%
7 9 6.47%
8 5 3.60%
9 1 0.72%
10 6 4.32%
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:02 PM
The.Accountant The.Accountant is offline
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Is man made CO2 changing the climate?
You may choose only one
Yes, and it's going to destroy the world the day after tomorrow!
No, it's all a bunch of hocus pocus created to attack good old American capitalism.
There is not enough scientific data to form a valid opinion either way.

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this is terrible. there is no correct answer.
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: A better version of this poll

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Here's a better version of this poll:

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I don't like this one either. There should be an option for a strong agnostic who recognizes god as extremely improbable but still cannot eliminate the longshot possibilty.

I voted for "strong athiest" in the first poll however, not because I feel that way, but because I think that is how the OP/ society would interpret my views.

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Well, I said it was a better version not perfect. I actually dislike the way I worded the first answer to the evolution question. Made it hard for agnostics to choose that answer.
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:04 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Is man made CO2 changing the climate?
You may choose only one
Yes, and it's going to destroy the world the day after tomorrow!
No, it's all a bunch of hocus pocus created to attack good old American capitalism.
There is not enough scientific data to form a valid opinion either way.

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this is terrible. there is no correct answer.

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No, the third answer is definitely the "correct" answer, but if you happen to believe one of the other answers, you just need to have a sense of humor and pick it. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:05 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Is man made CO2 changing the climate?
You may choose only one
Yes, and it's going to destroy the world the day after tomorrow!
No, it's all a bunch of hocus pocus created to attack good old American capitalism.
There is not enough scientific data to form a valid opinion either way.

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this is terrible. there is no correct answer.

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Only if you fail to have a sense of humor. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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lol..sorry about that
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:13 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Is man made CO2 changing the climate?
You may choose only one
Yes, and it's going to destroy the world the day after tomorrow!
No, it's all a bunch of hocus pocus created to attack good old American capitalism.
There is not enough scientific data to form a valid opinion either way.

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this is terrible. there is no correct answer.

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No, the third answer is definitely the "correct" answer, but if you happen to believe one of the other answers, you just need to have a sense of humor and pick it. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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I think the currently available data tell us that it is at least extremely likely that humans are contributing to global warming.
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:14 PM
Inso0 Inso0 is offline
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

That's what is rather remarkable about this planet we live on.

Life will adapt and the climate takes care of itself.

Higher temperatures lead to increased volcanic activity, which in turn lowers the temperature of the planet.

Do you really think that Man, who only occupies maybe 3% of the Earth's surface, can have a significant impact on something as vast and complex as the GLOBAL ecosystem?
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:17 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Life will adapt and the climate takes care of itself.

Higher temperatures lead to increased volcanic activity, which in turn lowers the temperature of the planet.

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this has worked out nicely for venus.

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Do you really think that Man, who only occupies maybe 3% of the Earth's surface, can have a significant impact on something as vast and complex as the GLOBAL ecosystem?

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this is irrelevant
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

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Life will adapt and the climate takes care of itself.

Higher temperatures lead to increased volcanic activity, which in turn lowers the temperature of the planet.

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this has worked out nicely for venus.

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lol?

You do realize that Venus is 25% closer to the sun, right?

And there's the night and day difference in atmospheric content.
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Old 05-05-2007, 09:27 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

If you want to compare OOT to the US at large, you have to ask the exact same questions from the US survey. Just copy and paste. No bias that way (even if the US survey has some bias), since you aren't trying to get absolute data from OOT, just comparing it to the US. Do it in a new thread.
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Old 05-05-2007, 10:21 PM
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Default Re: A few \'scientific\' polls to compare OOT to the rest of the US

LOL, lead your questions much?
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