Sunday, August 28, 2011

A=B, says Al Gore

Gore also took shots at Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has lambasted climate change alarmists on the presidential campaign trail, and other politicians who dare to question the veracity of global warming science. .. Ironically, back during Perry’s days as a Democrat, the Texas governor supported Gore in his 1988 presidential bid.

8 comments:

Tecumseh said...

A literal equality (==) in Rotter Propositional Calculus.

Mr roT said...

Romney is a warmist, Tecs.

Tecumseh said...

He's not a warmist--just wishy-washy on the subject. Perry is stronger on that.

But you see, Herr Rot, there are other real numbers between 0 and 1, besides 0 and 1. How many times do I need to explain that to you?

Mr roT said...

On election day the set collapses to {0,1}.

Tecumseh said...

Right. But (1) we're still 1.2 years away from the 2012 election, (2) if you are to retract [0,1] -- which you should know, can't be done continuously, but I digress -- why send 0.8 to 0 instead of 1?

Mr roT said...

I'm not. I want Romney/Perry on the assumption that Perry is a loose cannon, as Pepe points out.

He'll be a good boy and help the guy that believes in nothing (sound familiar?) get elected, and then keep him in line as VP.

Tecumseh said...

You still owe me a bottle of gros rouge for claiming that [0,1] retracts onto its boundary. Don't try to squirm out of it!

Mr roT said...

$r(x,t) = xt$

r(\cdot,1) = id

\im[r(\cdot, 0)] \in {0}\subset bM.

Pay up.