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May 18, 2004

But nothing really matters anyway

But nothing really matters anyway because the end of the world is at hand. Global warming will kill us all, according to a movie, "The Day After Tomorrow", that is due to hit theaters May 28. To it's credit, the Washington Post is skeptical, noting that "...the movie is pretty much devoid of basic atmospheric science." But if you're a greenie, why let science get in the way of a good story?

From the Post article, however, it looks like the movie makers may have overplayed their hand. By getting so carried away and ignoring basic science they open themselves up to much ctiticism. My prediction is that when confronted with such criticism they will respond that it's all justified in the name of "raising awareness."

Posted by Tom at May 18, 2004 8:19 AM

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