Location: Tampa doesn't suck, FL Joined: 02.01.2011
Feb 19 @ 1:11 PM ET
Why not ? He would be part of the center of attention on this team. Besides Jack and RoR and Lehner who else does he have to compete with ? Easy livin as long as he keeps doing what he's doing . - cabin
lol i don't know...just a hunch....I mean I sortta hope i'm wrong...Kane is doing exactly what he was brought here to do at that point
Location: Rustmine Ramsum most exciting Sabres klugdragger since Taro Tsujimoto Joined: 07.01.2016
Feb 19 @ 1:41 PM ET
Same going on in ST. Louis. I've been here 16 years and February is always cold. It's been in the 60's and 70's most of it and the 10 day forecast is the same.
It's enjoyable but it can't be good. - lulags
And people STILL want to deny climate change. It's unbelievable.
Buffalo meteorologists are calling the weather "seasonally mild" and saying it isn't "Unseasonably warm".
Subtle climate change denial from Buffalo's finest.
Location: I'll take some olives on my pizza!, NY Joined: 03.13.2015
Feb 19 @ 1:52 PM ET
And people STILL want to deny climate change. It's unbelievable.
Buffalo meteorologists are calling the weather "seasonally mild" and saying it isn't "Unseasonably warm".
Subtle climate change denial from Buffalo's finest. - BeadyEyedDouche
It's settled science, says millions of people who aren't scientists and believe everything bill nye says (even though he's a proven fraud). Scientists were also at a consensus once that the earth was flat.
It's settled science, says millions of people who aren't scientists and believe everything bill nye says (even though he's a proven fraud). Scientists were also at a consensus once that the earth was flat. - Khmylev
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Feb 19 @ 2:03 PM ET
Several guys have posted this and (for the sake of argument) this seems like poor logic to me. They can only draft one guy. They surely liked lots of players. Also, they have the advantage of seeing the D play for 60+ games now. - Slump Buster
No, the logic would be poor if the rumor didn't include the guy that drafted over him...but it does.
Location: I'll take some olives on my pizza!, NY Joined: 03.13.2015
Feb 19 @ 2:07 PM ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/14/opinion/when-canadian-scientists-were-muzzled-by-their-government.html?_r=0 - Michael Pachla
Yeah yeah yeah. Bill Clinton said we were in the beginning of an ice age. Then it was global warming, until that was branded a hoax (hockey stick graph), and now it's climate change. News flash, the climate is always changing. There used to be both glaciers (created the great lakes) and during another period, dinosaurs where we all live. A 50° day in February is not unheard of.
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Feb 19 @ 2:11 PM ET
Yeah yeah yeah. Bill Clinton said we were in the beginning of an ice age. Then it was global warming, until that was branded a hoax (hockey stick graph), and now it's climate change. News flash, the climate is always changing. There used to be both glaciers (created the great lakes) and during another period, dinosaurs where we all live. A 50° day in February is not unheard of. - Khmylev
If this becomes a trend over 5 plus years, then I will start to worry. An unseasonably warm week in February once every decade or so is no more proof or disproof of climate change/global warming/whatever it is called nowadays than a random week in the low 50s in August. Neither happen frequently, but they're not unheard of either.
Location: Rustmine Ramsum most exciting Sabres klugdragger since Taro Tsujimoto Joined: 07.01.2016
Feb 19 @ 2:12 PM ET
If this becomes a trend over 5 plus years, then I will start to worry. An unseasonably warm week in February once every decade or so is no more proof or disproof of climate change/global warming/whatever it is called nowadays than a random week in the low 50s in August. Neither happen frequently, but they're not unheard of either. - buffalofan19
Except this has been a trend for well over 5 years already.
Yeah yeah yeah. Bill Clinton said we were in the beginning of an ice age. Then it was global warming, until that was branded a hoax (hockey stick graph), and now it's climate change. News flash, the climate is always changing. There used to be both glaciers (created the great lakes) and during another period, dinosaurs where we all live. A 50° day in February is not unheard of. - Khmylev
well...I do remember the winters in buffalo growing up which included incredibly cold January's on a regular basis--single digits and below with frigid wind-chills...delivered newspapers through it as a teenager and drove a vw bug without heat later on...to me, climate change is real...
had the motorcycle out every month dating back to last February, had a cookout in late December and did so yesterday...personally, I kinda like it
If this becomes a trend over 5 plus years, then I will start to worry. An unseasonably warm week in February once every decade or so is no more proof or disproof of climate change/global warming/whatever it is called nowadays than a random week in the low 50s in August. Neither happen frequently, but they're not unheard of either. - buffalofan19
I believe the earth has been warming on a consistent basis for more than five years...
Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
Feb 19 @ 2:21 PM ET
I believe the earth has been warming on a consistent basis for more than five years...
or maybe it's a left-wing/media conspiracy - Michael Pachla
I was talking about local temperatures being used by the most passionate supporters or deniers as "proof" of climate change one way or the other.
Personally, I do believe that current human activity does have an effect on the earth's temperature that makes us worse off. However, I do not believe that it's enough to cause some catastrophic "Day After Tomorrow" event. The fact that it's in the 50s in Western New York this year doesn't cause me to believe that my opinion on the matter stronger or weaker.
And while I don't think the human effect on Global Warming, or climate change, or whatever it's called now, is as strong as some have suggested, you absolutely cannot deny that since the industrial revolution, the earth has drastically and dramatically warmed at an alarming rate.
The wonderful thing about science is that it tries to prove itself wrong constantly and no data has been able to disprove global climate change that isn't dogmatic or ignorant to begin with.
When people don't read, you get denial. Our president doesn't read, he even admits to this, and neither do the people who elected him. Except the Bible, of course. Which is a wonderful work of literature but.... yeah.
And while I don't think the human effect on Global Warming, or climate change, or whatever it's called now, is as strong as some have suggested, you absolutely cannot deny that since the industrial revolution, the earth has drastically and dramatically warmed at an alarming rate.
The wonderful thing about science is that it tries to prove itself wrong constantly and no data has been able to disprove global climate change that isn't dogmatic or ignorant to begin with.
When people don't read, you get denial. Our president doesn't read, he even admits to this, and neither do the people who elected him. Except the Bible, of course. Which is a wonderful work of literature but.... yeah. - BeadyEyedDouche
See my post above, I think we're saying the same thing, with the exception of the Bible, which if you take the time to study it, and I mean really go deeper than an English translation (i.e. take into consideration that the original texts used words that do not have exact English equivalent), is not as incompatible with science as many like to think.
I don't know what it was like in the 1600's or during the dark ages, but from what I've seen and heard and felt, the winters are, in general, warmer than they were when I was growing up...the last two winters were more like I remember them, but those are becoming less commonplace, in my unscientific view