2001400ex New Fish Jan 7, 2015 #2 Except every year in the last 15 years is like in the top 17 or whatever for warmest years on record. Let's put the data in perspective. (This if from the late 1800s to now). http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming I like to cherry pick data. Cause that's what I like to do. Last edited: Jan 7, 2015
Except every year in the last 15 years is like in the top 17 or whatever for warmest years on record. Let's put the data in perspective. (This if from the late 1800s to now). http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming I like to cherry pick data. Cause that's what I like to do.
d2d New Fish Jan 7, 2015 #5 If you can't trust wikipedia's data from the 1800's, what can you put your faith in?
sarktastic New Fish Jan 7, 2015 #6 When I use unlabeled graphs, I always choose at least 4 colors to influence my audience.
2001400ex New Fish Jan 7, 2015 #7 When I use unlabeled graphs, I always choose at least 4 colors to influence my audience. Click to expand... Pull up the link. I suck at the interwebs.
When I use unlabeled graphs, I always choose at least 4 colors to influence my audience. Click to expand... Pull up the link. I suck at the interwebs.