Hansen: You’ve got to ‘influence the nature of the measurements… so that the key information can be obtained’ It’s all about “appropriately” analyzing the data. [h/t Art Horn] Share this:EmailPrintTwitterFacebookMoreLinkedInPinterestTumblrReddit
If I did that in a stack test, I’d be hauled out in chains past the TV cameras while my boss got stuck with a million-dollar fine. How come this guy gets away with it?
Thank God this man doesn’t build planes or bridges or dams or buildings or ships or……well, you get the idea.
And this guy is the guardian of one of the key data sets. Hard to believe anything from GISS these days.
If I did that in a stack test, I’d be hauled out in chains past the TV cameras while my boss got stuck with a million-dollar fine.
How come this guy gets away with it?
What a clever way to TRY to explain fraud
Thank God this man doesn’t build planes or bridges or dams or buildings or ships or……well, you get the idea.
This does sound like he plans to torture the data until it confesses.
And this guy is the guardian of one of the key data sets. Hard to believe anything from GISS these days.
you need to manipulate data to get the desired result.
Yep, sounds about right.
What number to leave in, which to leave out.