The summer crowds are here without a doubt. Both our town beach and the beach at the state park down the road from the town beach have been busy, with parking lots full before noon. Lots of boats out on the lake. (It’s one reason I prefer to use the Official Weekend Pundit Lake Winnipesaukee Runabout during the week – less Cap’n Boneheads out on the lake!)
Our favorite ice cream stand has been busy as well, and not just during the weekend.
Concerts at our local venue continue, with the latest one from the Before We Get Too Old Or Die tour being The Guess Who this past Friday and Bob Dylan playing there next Saturday night. Sarah McLachlan, she of In The Arms Of An Angel fame is playing there tonight, though she is not part of the Before We Get Too Old tour.
I will be at BeezleBub’s late this afternoon to help him christen his new grill, though my help will mostly consist of staying out of his way. That works for me!
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I heard early this morning that Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) passed away last night.
He was a quiet powerhouse and came through when the Democrats were holding a “sham hearing against Brett Kavanaugh” and rallied the troops to fight back against the witch hunt and saved Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
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When I first heard this story I can honestly say it didn’t surprise me in the least.
That Gay Cruise Ship Denied Entry Into Turkey? Egypt Just Said “No” Too.
It amazes me that ‘woke’ and ‘enlightened’ folks from here assume their sensibilities and beliefs carry weight in foreign countries. Then they’re dismayed, shocked, or pissed off when they find out that isn’t true.
What were they thinking, scheduling a gay cruise to visit Muslim countries? It’s not that Egypt or Turkey is exactly a craphole—both have been centers of civilization at times, and neither is crushingly poor in the way that Conan O’Brien’s and Anderson Cooper’s favorite vacation destination, Haiti, is.I wonder of they’ll learn the lesson...this time? My guess is no.
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It seems the EU is doing everything it can to make sure that it fails and will be a financial basket-case. Increasingly harsh environmental regulations that make it increasingly difficult to run a business in the EU or to do business in the EU aren’t helping things. (I have to deal with those growing environmental regulations at work and they are taking up an increasing percentage of my time with little to show for it.) But one of the things I think is really going to hurt the EU is their push for deep “financial surveillance” by approving the creation of a digital Euro.
Europe has just taken a major step toward creating the digital euro, a project that could soon open the door to leaving Europeans’ financial freedom at the mercy of Brussels.That could mean that every single financial transaction will be open to scrutiny by Brussels, be it something as simple as paying for a morning espresso or closing a multimillion Euro business deal and everything in between.
On Thursday, July 9th, the European Parliament’s plenary adopted a text on the creation of the EU’s own CBDC (central bank digital currency), sending the file to the final stage of interinstitutional negotiations before the digital euro’s planned issuance from January 2029.
Since the details are still a bit sketchy, I have to wonder if that means they will phase out actual physical money and all transactions will be electronic? If so, I can see a number of problems such an all electronic form of currency transactions will create. One of the biggest being that if the electronic exchange fails due to buggy code, hacker activity, or something as simple as a power outage, everyone depending on it will be poor because they won’t be able to access their money. It will in effect all be locked away in a digital vault that can not be opened. You can’t tell me that won’t affect people if/when it happens.
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Could it be that the folks who have been telling us that a 200ppm increase in atmospheric CO2 would cause up to a 0.5ÂșC increase in the average global temperatures have been wrong all this time? According the some of the latest environmental lab research, it may be that climate sensitivity to CO2 is nowhere what has been claimed.
New lab experiment research shows that the addition of 100,000 ppm (10%) CO2 – a volume orders of magnitude greater than today’s 425 ppm (0.0425%) – leads to a temperature change of about 1.0°C.Is what they are saying is that previous estimates of the climate’s sensitivity to carbon dioxide ignored convection and focused entirely on radiation? If that is indeed the case, then the climate cult faithful have some explaining to do...and a lot of money to return.
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“With an initial temperature of the earth plate of +30°C, a temperature increase of 1.0°C can be observed after adding [100,000 ppm] CO2.”
But this CO2-induced (or Ar or HCG) temperature change (~1.0°C) is accomplished when assessing only radiation heat transfer effects and excluding the effects of convection. In the real world, heat is not transferred solely via radiation. In fact, convection, not radiation, dominates the heat transfer process here at the surface and throughout the lower troposphere.
So when convection is included as a contributing factor in these lab experiments (see also Wagoner et al., 2010 or Seim and Olsen, 2020), the temperature effect of adding 10% CO2 is reduced to just 0.1°C. This temperature change is so negligible that it is effectively below the resolution of the measurement sensors.
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And that is the news from Lake Winnipesaukee, where summer is now in full swing, the ice cream stands are busy, and where even Mondays don’t seem all that bad...for now.