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Reply #30 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 5:10pm
 
Aussie wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:31pm:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:19pm:
And the thread fairy finally moved it. From what I can tell, the only function that mods perform is to move threads as they see fit and without rhyme or reason.

It explains a lot.


Let's call a spade a spade and have some courage people.  Perceptions Now is the GMod who moved it here from the Politicians Suck section, and he is the GMod who is mostly responsible for a Thread being moved, although FD is also not shy in that regard.  There can be rampant abuse going on all over the Forum, and yet you can rely upon PN to ignore all that as though he is completely blind but he will do a bit of furniture re-arranging.  Dunno why he bothers with the token effort.  Maybe to keep a firm grip on the carpark right beside the Pro Shop.


Someone has to take responsibility for moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic.
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Reply #31 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:39pm
 
In the Democratic candidate's debate, Bernie Sanders was asked to consider the biggest national security threat to the United States. Wisely he didn't choose the Middle East or China, he chose climate change.

What might come as a surprise to many, this is entirely consistent with advice coming from the U.S. military.

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Thomas Fingar, former chairman of President Bush's National Intelligence Council: "We judge global climate change will have wide-ranging implications for US national security interests over the next 20 years ... We judge that the most significant impact for the United States will be indirect and result from climate-driven effects on many other countries and their potential to seriously affect US national security interests."

Brig. General Steven Anderson, USA (Ret.), former Chief of Logistics under General Petraeus and a self-described "conservative Republican": "Our oil addiction, I believe, is our greatest threat to our national security. Not just foreign oil but oil in general. Because I believe that in CO2 emissions and climate change and the instability that that all drives, I think that that increases the likelihood there will be conflicts in which American soldiers are going to have to fight and die somewhere."

Leon Panetta, Secretary of Defense: "[T]he area of climate change has a dramatic impact on national security: rising sea levels, to severe droughts, to the melting of the polar caps, to more frequent and devastating natural disasters all raise demand for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief."

Robert Gates, former Secretary of Defense: "Over the next 20 years and more, certain pressures-population, energy, climate, economic, environmental-could combine with rapid cultural, social, and technological change to produce new sources of deprivation, rage, and instability."

General Gordon Sullivan, USA (Ret.), former Army chief of staff: "Climate change is a national security issue. We found that climate instability will lead to instability in geopolitics and impact American military operations around the world."

Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, USN (Ret.): "If the destabilizing effects of climate change go unchecked, we can expect more frequent, widespread, and intense failed state scenarios creating large scale humanitarian disasters and higher potential for conflict and terrorism ... The Department of Defense and national intelligence communities recognize this clear link between climate change, national security, and instability and have begun strategic plans and programs to both mitigate and adapt to the most likely and serious effects in key areas around the globe."

General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.), former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Central Command and special envoy to Israel and Palestine under President George W. Bush: "It's not hard to make the connection between climate change and instability, or climate change and terrorism."

Admiral Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.): "Climate change will provide the conditions that will extend the war on terror."

General Chuck Wald, USAF (Ret.), former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command under President George W. Bush: "People can say what they want to about whether they think climate change is manmade or not, but there's a problem there and the military is going to be a part of the solution. It's a national security issue because it affects the stability of certain places in the world."

Brig. General Bob Barnes, USA (Ret.): "While most people associate global warming with droughts, rising sea levels, declining food production, species extinction and habitat destruction, fewer connect these impacts to increasing instability around the globe and the resulting threats to our national security. But the connection - and the threat it poses - is real and growing."

Vice Admiral Richard Truly, USN (Ret.), former NASA administrator: "The stresses that climate change will put on our national security will be different than any we've dealt with in the past."

General Paul Kern, USA (Ret.), Commander of the United States Army Materiel Command under President George W. Bush: "Military planning should view climate change as a threat to the balance of energy access, water supplies, and a healthy environment, and it should require a response.'
Lt. General Lawrence Farrell, USAF (Ret.): "The planning we do that goes into organizing, training, and equipping our military considers all the risks that we may face. And one of the risks we see right now is climate change."

Admiral John Nathman, USN (Ret.), former Commander of the U.S. Fleet Forces Command under President George W. Bush: "There are serious risks to doing nothing about climate change. We can pay now or we're going to pay a whole lot later. The U.S. has a unique opportunity to become energy independent, protect our national security and boost our economy while reducing our carbon footprint. We've been a model of success for the rest of the world in the past and now we must lead the way on climate change."

Vice Admiral Lee Gunn, USN (Ret.): "The national security community is rightly worried about climate change because of the magnitude of its expected impacts around the globe, even in our own country ... Climate change poses a clear and present danger to the United States of America. But if we respond appropriately, I believe we will enhance our security, not simply by averting the worst climate change impacts, but by spurring a new energy revolution."


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"What does this mean? It means that we need to do practical things that actually reduce emissions."
 
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Reply #32 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:42pm
 
Aussie wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:31pm:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:19pm:
And the thread fairy finally moved it. From what I can tell, the only function that mods perform is to move threads as they see fit and without rhyme or reason.

It explains a lot.


Let's call a spade a spade and have some courage people.  Perceptions Now is the GMod who moved it here from the Politicians Suck section, and he is the GMod who is mostly responsible for a Thread being moved, although FD is also not shy in that regard.  There can be rampant abuse going on all over the Forum, and yet you can rely upon PN to ignore all that as though he is completely blind but he will do a bit of furniture re-arranging.  Dunno why he bothers with the token effort.  Maybe to keep a firm grip on the carpark right beside the Pro Shop.


Ban them.
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Reply #33 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:48pm
 
Karnel.....you have two options:

1.  Tell me who your puppeteer is.  (Other things may follow.)

2.  Don't, and in that case, I will likely invite you to cease posting in Relationships.
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Reply #34 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:51pm
 
I don't understand why a thread discussing the Australian public's perception of Climate Change is not deemed worthy of being part of the main political game.

The Mechanic obviously started it for political reasons, given the Bureau has just reported October blew away heat records for any month of any year.

Is it possible to get an answer from a mod?

I don't understand why this issue shouldn't be discussed on a main board, considering it was the issue that brought down Malcolm Turnbull the first time.

It will also be the issue that makes or breaks him over the next year or so.
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Hunt says Coalition accepts IPCC findings

"What does this mean? It means that we need to do practical things that actually reduce emissions."
 
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Reply #35 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:00pm
 
Mod. wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:48pm:
Karnel.....you have two options:

1.  Tell me who your puppeteer is.  (Other things may follow.)

2.  Don't, and in that case, I will likely invite you to cease posting in Relationships.


Why are you such a child ?

Why do you think stopping people in relationships upsets them ?

I really don't think anyone could care less.
I think most of us don't even realize the silly threads always end up here.
I think you need to grow up if you expect people to remotely take you serious.

Ban me if thats what makes you feel like a big man.

You have two options.

1. Ban me.
2. Grow up

Which is it Einstein ?

I couldn't care less either way your silly little threats don't scare me, you are a joke.

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Reply #36 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:04pm
 
Karnel, please cease posting in Relationships.  I'll send you a PM confirming that instruction, and a copy of it will go to FD as per his Rules.
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Reply #37 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:05pm
 
Calling it the most important issue of our generation is hysterical though.
For many people - me included - it simply isn't.
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Reply #38 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:06pm
 
Aussie wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:31pm:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:19pm:
And the thread fairy finally moved it. From what I can tell, the only function that mods perform is to move threads as they see fit and without rhyme or reason.

It explains a lot.


Let's call a spade a spade and have some courage people.  Perceptions Now is the GMod who moved it here from the Politicians Suck section, and he is the GMod who is mostly responsible for a Thread being moved, although FD is also not shy in that regard.  There can be rampant abuse going on all over the Forum, and yet you can rely upon PN to ignore all that as though he is completely blind but he will do a bit of furniture re-arranging.  Dunno why he bothers with the token effort.  Maybe to keep a firm grip on the carpark right beside the Pro Shop.



PN strikes me as a depressed simpleton. I've never seen him make a positive statement and usually, not even on topic. Naturally he is a mod.
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Reply #39 - Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:10pm
 
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:06pm:
Aussie wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:31pm:
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 4:19pm:
And the thread fairy finally moved it. From what I can tell, the only function that mods perform is to move threads as they see fit and without rhyme or reason.

It explains a lot.


Let's call a spade a spade and have some courage people.  Perceptions Now is the GMod who moved it here from the Politicians Suck section, and he is the GMod who is mostly responsible for a Thread being moved, although FD is also not shy in that regard.  There can be rampant abuse going on all over the Forum, and yet you can rely upon PN to ignore all that as though he is completely blind but he will do a bit of furniture re-arranging.  Dunno why he bothers with the token effort.  Maybe to keep a firm grip on the carpark right beside the Pro Shop.



PN strikes me as a depressed simpleton. I've never seen him make a positive statement and usually, not even on topic. Naturally he is a mod.


Spare me the problem of dealing with abuse, 'Maria.'  All of FD's Rules apply here, including that one.

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Reply #40 - Nov 8th, 2015 at 10:43am
 
[quote author=mariacostel link=1446813336/28#28 date=1446877192]And the thread fairy finally moved it. From what I can tell, the only function that mods perform is to move threads as they see fit and without rhyme or reason.

I remember your wife used to perform the function of insulting people when she was a G Mod.
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andrei said: Great isn't it? Seeing boatloads of what is nothing more than human garbage turn up.....
 
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Reply #41 - Nov 8th, 2015 at 10:45am
 
mariacostel wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 7:06pm:
PN strikes me as a depressed simpleton. I've never seen him make a positive statement and usually, not even on topic. Naturally he is a mod.



Although he presents as a person with more brains in his little finger than you have.

Some people say the silliest things and you are one of them.
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andrei said: Great isn't it? Seeing boatloads of what is nothing more than human garbage turn up.....
 
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Reply #42 - Nov 8th, 2015 at 12:16pm
 
Not relevant for what?
It seems to allow for expression of a wide variety of opinions on a wide variety of topics.
Can't do much more than that.
I suspect it's not radical enough for some though.
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Reply #43 - Nov 8th, 2015 at 1:56pm
 
Mod. wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:48pm:
Karnel.....you have two options:

1.  Tell me who your puppeteer is.  (Other things may follow.)

2.  Don't, and in that case, I will likely invite you to cease posting in Relationships.

Wow, just wow. Roll Eyes
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Reply #44 - Nov 8th, 2015 at 2:17pm
 
skippy. wrote on Nov 8th, 2015 at 1:56pm:
Mod. wrote on Nov 7th, 2015 at 6:48pm:
Karnel.....you have two options:

1.  Tell me who your puppeteer is.  (Other things may follow.)

2.  Don't, and in that case, I will likely invite you to cease posting in Relationships.

Wow, just wow. Roll Eyes


Ooh, but hang on. According to Andrei, having socks isn't against the forum rules.

Shameful, Aussie. Who Karnel's puppeteer (if there is one) doesn't seem to be any of your business.
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See Profile For Update wrote on Jan 3rd, 2015 at 2:58pm:
Why the bugger did I get stuck on a planet chalked full of imbeciles?
 
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