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Re: Will Coppock Wins Intel-COSMOS Promising Young Scientist Award!

by "00ZBN" <00ZBN@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 04:08 PM

"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:ft5dbs$sjq$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Roger Coppock wrote:
>> Will Rogers Coppock received a full scholar****p to "COSMOS"
>> a University of California summer science program for his
>> science fair paper "An Improved Algorithm for Least Common
>> Denominator."  This distinguished award was very highly
>> competitive, as is admission to the COSMOS program.  (Full
>> tuition is $2,310.)  Cosmos judges met Will at his exhibit
>> at the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair in
>> Balboa Park on Wednesday.
>>
>> Will, age 16, will spend one month this summer living on the
>> UCSD campus like an undergraduate student.  He plans to
>> continue work on an earlier science fair project of his on
>> global warming.  He will take a cluster of studies titled,
>> "Living Oceans and Global Climate Change."
>
>  Congrats all around!

For what?
Sup****ting the agenda-driven lies about AGW?
This guy's gonna look awfuld stooopid in a few years time!




Warmest Regards

Bonzo


"In scientific circles, C02 is referred to as a `trace gas' that, for 
hundreds of thousands of years, has remained at or below five 
ten-thousandths of the atmosphere by volume.  Even among the so-called 
`greenhouse gases' (GHG), C02 accounts for less than 4%, with water 
vapour being by far the most significant GHG.  C02 is clearly a 
miniscule component of the massive mechanisms that create climate and 
cause climate change."
Dr. Timothy Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Steward****p Project 
(NRSP.com), Former Professor Of Climatology, University of Winnipeg
 




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Re: Will Coppock Wins Intel-COSMOS Promising Young Scientist Awa
"00ZBN" <00Z  2008-04-05 16:08:53 
Re: Will Coppock Wins Intel-COSMOS Promising Young Scientist Awa
"V-for-Vendicar"  2008-04-07 06:11:42 

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