I can't disagree with a guy who's right!! I'd be willing to argue that not just "virtually all" but literally ALL the sea ice is floating. 100% of...
excellent! finally something to discuss. what percent of ice do you think is over land? how did you do your research to find out how much ice is...
:rofl: :lol: so you do believe in global warming. :rofl: :lol: Global warming refers only to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate...
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thank you for explaining. while your explanation is perfectly understandable for floating ice in the ocean. the flaw is that 95 percent of the ice...
Please tell me your opinion on climate change.
here is a clip of fox business admitting global climate change is real timberdog. you can skip to 1:34 if you don't wanna watch the whole thing....
I think your odd site is a little out of date. here is the quote from the home page. NEWS Updated 07/30/2012 New paper in process, see details...
I post up a link to the annual temperatures recorded by the national weather service dating back to 1872. and you post up a link to an "odd site"...
my apologies I'm not familiar with Wyoming or the high plains. I just did a search for annual temperatures of chicago and came up with that NWS...
if both political parties switched their view on climate change, I wonder how many ppl would switch their view on it? my first guess would be a...
awesome score!!!! :thumbs: I saw one person on here cut the the poly part diagonally to make a "roof" for the wood when full. :thumbs:
I think there would be a lot less climate change deniers if politicians had never gotten involved in global warming. Below is a link to average...
ya shagbark and honey locust are suuuuuuuper heavy when fresh cut. I'm leaning towards pine. an easy way to tell shagbark hickory is to grab a...
any chance you could get a closer pic? maybe a couple different angles? and a pic of the split please? that would help
if there is only dirt on one side you can put that side towards you and cut straight down thru it.
I watched a guy do that last week. best part is he did it while having a conversation with me about how he put bar oil in the gas/oil tank before.
I think keeping it up off the ground helped. the bugs really like it here too. but it seems they eat up the sap wood for a few months then leave....
I had a 25 ton. I never found anything it couldnt split thru. crotches, gum sycamore. cottonwood. it ate em all.
then I got some more laid out. and bucked and ready to split. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] got em all split and in a pile. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] that's all...