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Monckton and the APS

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Posted on: August 5, 2008 1:47 PM, by coby

Eli Rabbet has a great summary of the recent Monckton-APS kafuffle. As this is sure to echo "longly and loudly" in the denier's circle I will add an article tomorrow into the How to talk to a climate sceptic guide.

--ahem-- Eli, care to update your blogroll with my "new" URL? Pretty please? I can't believe I just noticed now....

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He's updated the link. Now is Taylor's news still available somewhere? I don't read it often enough, but just had the itch ...

Posted by: Hank Roberts | November 17, 2008 4:20 PM

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Oh, duh, Taylor's just a different thread each week. I can claim I was distracted by a typo, yeah, that's it, under Blogroll: "Dressler"
(but I'd be lying, I noticed that on coming back to correct my own mistake).

Posted by: Hank Roberts | November 17, 2008 4:54 PM

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