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emo
I have seen that if I click on a topic in the Latest Posts. If I switch to the forum and go to the appropriate section, everything works fine. I'm using the latest Google Chrome browser.

HTH.
Jeff
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emo
Sounds bogus to me. Do you have any reputable source for this?
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emo
Richard Muller, one of the lead scientists on the new land surface temperature analysis, the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature (BEST) project, testified today before the House Science Committee.

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emo
Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise

Abstract:
Ice sheet mass balance estimates have improved substantially in recent years using a variety of techniques, over different time periods, and at various levels of spatial detail. Considerable disparity remains between these estimates due to the inherent uncertainties of each method, the lack of detailed comparison between independent estimates, and the effect of temporal modulations in ice sheet surface mass balance. Here, we present a consistent record of mass balance for the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets over the past two decades, validated by the comparison of two independent techniques over the last 8 years: one differencing perimeter loss from net accumulation, and one using a dense time series of time-variable gravity. We find excellent agreement between the two techniques for absolute mass loss and acceleration of mass loss. In 2006, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets experienced a combined mass loss of 475 ± 158 Gt/yr, equivalent to 1.3 ± 0.4 mm/yr sea level rise. Notably, the acceleration in ice sheet loss over the last 18 years was 21.9 ± 1 Gt/yr2 for Greenland and 14.5 ± 2 Gt/yr2 for Antarctica, for a combined total of 36.3 ± 2 Gt/yr2. This acceleration is 3 times larger than for mountain glaciers and ice caps (12 ± 6 Gt/yr2). If this trend continues, ice sheets will be the dominant contributor to sea level rise in the 21st century.

Received 4 January 2011; accepted 2 February 2011; published 4 March 2011.

Citation: Rignot, E., I. Velicogna, M. R. van den Broeke, A. Monaghan, and J. Lenaerts (2011), Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L05503, doi:10.1029/2011GL046583.
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emo
I have a 2006 Baby DC with the muffin style room fan. It has always made more noise then I like. I understand the newer, squirrel cage room fan (RP2036) is quieter. Is it possible to retrofit the newer fan to the older DC Baby?

Thanks
Jeff
DC Baby Room Fan
emo
No, that was my first thought, that it was acting like it was set to "Thermostat" and it was getting a signal to come on. It's set to Manual and always has.

Thanks for the comments guys. If it keeps doing that, I imagine I'll have to bite the bullet and replace the control board.

Jeff
Baby Countryside Pow ...
emo
OK, got a 5 year old Baby Countryside. Been working fine for years. Ran it Saturday night and shut down when we went to bed.

Yesterday (Sunday) was quite warm so we didn't use the stove. As we were sitting, watching TV last night, all of a sudden the stove powered on by itself. It was as if I had just reached over and pressed the power button; i.e. exhaust fan came on, auger started feeding corn. I hit the power button to turn it off and about 20 minutes later, the same thing happened.

I've unplugged the stove, but I'm not sure what to test or troubleshoot. Anybody got any ideas?

Thanks,
Jeff
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