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October 15, 2009

Moonbat Tech: Warmist Warren

Posted by Van Helsing at October 15, 2009 7:17 AM

It's getting ever harder for the environmentally righteous to avoid the fact that the climate is getting cooler, not warmer — revealing the gospel of the Goracle to be a complete sham. Since lies about the weather are easily contradicted by direct experience, even the BBC has confessed that the planet doesn't have a fever after all. But now you can protect yourself and your loved ones from this distressing information with a ULDU:

Eco Factor: Self-sufficient habitat to house global warming refugees underground. …
Reynard Loki and Jennifer Daniels are thinking about future living units which could house all those people in deserts in self-sufficient underground homes, which they call Underground Desert Living Units or simply ULDU. If global warming does strike at its full potential, people will be made to shift their habitats to drier places such as deserts, where they can afford to live on the land or probably below it.

Reacting to supposedly excessive heat by heading for the desert is admirably original. Just make sure there's no Internet connection, or reality might follow you down into your burrow.

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When it's snowing in October, keep impressionable kids down below.

On a tip from Air2air.


Comments

People use a lot of water. What happens to the desert when you import all this water into it?

Posted by: Nancy at October 15, 2009 7:31 AM


Uh... Cool start for a design. I like the IDEA because if you have a self-sufficient habitat, you spend less money. However, as others have asked - where's water come from?

My questions... where does their waste go? Where do they get their food? Is there a front door? How will you know then the Jehovah's Witnesses are up there waiting to get in?

Posted by: Paul H at October 15, 2009 7:43 AM


Gee, what an ingenious invention! Who could have envisioned such an innovative home. And by "envisioned," I should say, "blatantly ripped off the TV show 'Eureka' whose protagonist lives in an underground 'smart home'."

Posted by: V the K at October 15, 2009 7:51 AM


Once all the arctic sea ice melts, Al Gore will defy the laws of physics, like his theory, and walk on that water.

This doofus wants us to freeze our baggets off, in order to stop glo-bull warming. Brilliant.

Leadership doesn't get any more ass-backwards than this. God help us. Or should I say Gaia?

Posted by: RICH at October 15, 2009 7:54 AM


Heck, I'll help them build the dern things if the eco-bats promise never again to surface above ground. And if they break their promise, target practice!

Just remember to get it in writing.

Posted by: Nunya at October 15, 2009 7:56 AM


So are there steps to get from one level to the next, or do you just slide down the spiral thingy around the perimeter?

Posted by: Judith M. at October 15, 2009 8:17 AM


I read (with disgust, mind you) an AP article yesterday out of WASHINGTON about a "controversial" email from the Bush administration, that was "buried" nearly two years after is was sent to the White House and never opened.

Apparently, the Obama EPA is out for blood. The email apparently contained information about six gases that are linked to global warming, yada yada yada and the need to take steps to regulate them, yada, yada, yada.

Obama is really fiddling while Afghanistan burns.

Posted by: Graycat at October 15, 2009 8:18 AM


So, Graycat, I'm confused about this story you are referencing. Who was the email from? Why would anyone make a policy change based one email even if it was from a reliable source? Is it possible this could be as petty as it sounds?

Posted by: Judith M. at October 15, 2009 8:47 AM


Funny, the moonbats accuse libertarians of isolationism.......and now this?
Typical hypocritical.

Posted by: JoeShmoe at October 15, 2009 9:20 AM


How much does it cost to build these things? They seem to leave that part out. Excavation and site prep costs would be enormous.

And they better watch out since the "choldruns" will evolve into either CHUD - Cannablistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers and feast on the adults or they will turn into Morlocks. Either way it spells bad news for the adults.

Posted by: CHUD Patrol at October 15, 2009 9:20 AM


Is this the old set for BIO-DOME with Pauly Shore? A landmark in movie making.

Posted by: Cecil B DeMille at October 15, 2009 9:24 AM


Doesn't matter how much it's going to cost to build them. Dear Leader will pass his hand over the desert, and it shall be so. Amen.

Posted by: Seamus at October 15, 2009 9:57 AM


They are going to have to start by amending the fire code, because that thing is a death trap in close to a dozen different ways.

Posted by: Andrew at October 15, 2009 11:22 AM


Live in a apartment building like the JETSONS did the SKYPAD APARTMENTS elevated way up in the air

Posted by: SPURWING PLOVER at October 15, 2009 12:23 PM


Judith M. here is the article I read yesterday in my local snoozepaper:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091014/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_bush_global_warming

Posted by: Graycat at October 15, 2009 1:15 PM


Judith M. here is the article I read yesterday in my local snoozepaper:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091014/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_bush_global_warming

Posted by: Graycat at October 15, 2009 1:15 PM


Is all that white stuff surrounding the building snow?? This sure looks like Minnesota in a couple of years.

Posted by: chuck in st paul at October 15, 2009 2:12 PM


The weather guesser tonight mentioned that we haven't had a day close to the average high for October yet. We were 18 degrees below the average for the 15th today, 43 degrees. If we don't hit at least 61 once for the remainder of the month, it'll be the first time in 100 years, or since they began keeping records, whichever it is, West Michigan didn't reach the average daily high temp. So, where's the warming?
Maybe Earth First can start digging here?

Posted by: UpNorth at October 15, 2009 4:51 PM


Check out 'Ark Liberty,' by Will Bradley. (Out of print, alas, and a better read than the sole review on Amazon would indicate.)

Posted by: RNB at October 15, 2009 6:19 PM


The thing looks like a cross between a missile silo, an early model Moonbase and the indoor pool at a hotel.

Posted by: James McEnanly at October 15, 2009 6:29 PM


I never want to live in that place its too underground for me i like to watch thuderstorms in the summer and snow in the winter i like to watch the birds return in the spring and see the geese go south in the fall

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