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Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Environmental Issues <[log in to unmask]>, Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:45:09 +0300
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Dave

Thanks for this link. I had a look at the link, which was full of 
enormous Flash graphics. I'd hate to think how lobg it would take to 
view it without broadband.

My reaction is very mixed. Gore's presentation is that of a politician 
securely on his bandwagon and he exaggerates for effect. I'm sure that 
many of the 1,000 "warriors" know no more than he does and, as you said, 
would be quite incapable of fielding pointed questions. So, do the means 
justify the ends? I don't know.

Brian

Dave Delman (MA/NY DDave wrote:
> Hi Brian, EnviroNetrs'
> 
> Again this is from the Cambridge, MA Science Festival which goes more than 
> 10 days and it might interest some of you. I have no opinion at this point on 
> the quality of the information I am going to post.
> 
> This is a link I was given by one young man who is presenting Al Gore's slides 
> (one of a thousand warrior presenters on tour) independent of bios about 
> Gore's life and supposedly USA politics contained in the movie Inconvenient 
> Truth.
> 
> http://www.theclimateproject.org/
> 
> I have to go to another computer to watch this web site and see if the info 
> presented here has any real value.
> 
> ================
> A comment to add from my movie review back awhile ago.
> When I asked some of my unknowns and problems in data presentatin that left 
> me cold when seeing Al Gore's movie, the presenter didn't have any answers 
> to my questions.  He is young, strong in work ethic, and idealistic was my 
> observation.
> 
> YiEngr, MA/NY DDave
> Yours in Engineering, Dave
> 

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