Update. I did not mention it, but someone did in the comments, that this little issue has not been well researched. In particular, I do not have any references to the original source of the information, so I do not know what exactly has happened and how. If anyone for some reason wants to take this issue seriously, I will welcome that.
Update. I did not mention it, but someone did in the comments, that this little issue has not been well researched. In particular, I do not have any references to the original source of the information, so I do not know what exactly has happened and how. If anyone for some reason wants to take this issue seriously, I will welcome that.
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Right, but since glacial retreat is a phenomenon that happens over a long (on the human scale) time period - and it is happening. It cannot be observed in a single instance, yet a photo op is a moment in time so he had to work with what he had. I would like to see some data backing up the statement that summer daytime temperatures in western Montana haven't risen in 100 years.
As for there being no 'up' in space - yes this is true, but maps and photographs intended for presentation purposes (especially to the general public) it is expected that north/up be represented the way we have defined and accepted it.
Finally, yes, satellite data is streaming in all the time to computers around the globe, but how many people have the wherewithal (or the bandwidth) to download and watch it? A cable channel is something that people could flip by regularly on their way between American Idol and the Playboy network.
If this person hates Al Gore, for whatever reasons, he should just come out and say it directly. Gore is a visionary and he is not afraid to say what a lot of other public figures are terrified of.
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"It's bad enough that he thinks the disputed possibility of global warming is a more serious threat to public safety than a nuclear missile attack."
So the global warning is a "disputed possibility", but a nuclear missile attack is .. what exactly? A certainty? A "more serious threat"? Since when? Ah, the slight of hand in phrasing -- always a favorite of rightist with not a thread of data on their side.
But what I really want to know is what exactly
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''I decided I just had to call because you've printed a picture of the Earth upside down'' on the front page of the paper, Gore said."
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И в этом случае действительно ведь ошибка -- в космосе может и нет направлений, а вот в принятых условностях вполне даже есть, и если кто-то печатает картографические материалы, особенно для широкой публики, то должны либо соблюдать условности, либо дать пометку, что они специально так сделали. Подозреваю, что если такое имело место, то скорее всего у них действительно какой-то layout manager ошибся.
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PS Не думаю, что изображение земли из космоса должно соответствовать не ясным мне условностям.
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И чем именно он мало информирован? И в чем все-таки большие претензии в звонке в редакцию? Cпросите у газетчиков -- им все звонят, претензий тут никаких.
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Однако, вне картографического контекста - такой условности нету. В космосе нету верха и низа. В крайнем случае, можно было сказать, что, мол, - "ребята, если север расположить сверху, то людям, привыкшим к картам, будет легче разобраться". Но объявлять это ошибкой? Это поправка не ученого, но второкурсника. Ученый знает, что важно, что нет. Второкурсник уверен, что красивая запись конспекта лекции, с подчеркиванием цветными фломастерами - и есть занятие наукой.
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And I do wonder how this op-ed person found out about it.
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I don't. Although I cannot say I like or liked Al Gore, I used to prefer him as a candidate in 2000 presidential elections. He looked a bit stiff to me, but otherwise okay.
Gore may be a visionary, but I am afraid of visionaries, especially ones that go into politics.
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I'd rather have a visionary than a puppet....
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