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July 3, 2010

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

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Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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Published on July 03, 2010 09:57

Fastest disinformer retraction: Watts says Goddard's "Arctic ice increasing by 50000 km2 per year" post is "an example of what not to do when graphing trends" - Plus science blogosphere roundup: "Fred Pearce is a rubbish journalist" and Eric Stieg on PNA

Ironygate:  The king of cherry picking just threw the prince (jester?) of cherry picking under the bus for picking some really, really bad cherries:

WUWT

Thank you Anthony Watts for leaving this nonsense on your blog and acknowledging it as "an example of what not to do when graphing trends, to illustrate that trends are very often slaves to endpoints" — as opposed to 99% of your other posts, which you continue to embrace even though they are also examples of what not to do, such as these recent...

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