i have little knowledge of the laws of thermodynamics, but even i see the importance of determining if a system is closed or not, in other word, being in a state that it recieves or loses energy.
so, if I’m right, that mean I'm smarter that juby. who is a member of the elite.
so I'm a honor elite?
than again, it being smarter than juby is the demand, the elite group is going to get crowded.
OK, I just had to come back to this video and watch it again, because I remembered some moronic comment made by Newt Gingrich about 2 minutes into the video where he says he's an amateur paleontologist and has been studying climate change. He's such a moron that he doesn't know the difference between a paleontologist and a climatologist. I have been reading science books for over 50 years, yet I'm living in poverty on a small disability check and some retarded moron is making big bucks!
I look forward to hearing your take on Tinker Tailor... I was rather fond of the series at the time it was first published.
Juby knows that the audience he targets has not seen anything he doesn't show them regarding this or any other scientific subject. Judging by his trousers, poor old Juby doesn't know even his own waist size, he's still buying the size he wore in high school.
I guess he's doing much better now, as professional liar, than he did as a part time middle school teacher.
Does that clown expect us to not wonder how the hell a footprint came to be positioned vertically? Even if it were not clearly a carving made in granite it would still be suspicious as Hell. These people never stop amazing me.
@shrikechan I haven't mentioned this previously, but I doubt that the rock he shows in his video is granite. I've never seen granite erode in a pattern like that.
I SOOO admire your ability to sit thru the many creationist videos - actually focusing intently on them - while maintaining your sense of humor and your sanity. I couldn't do it. I sometimes need to "fast forward" even thru the limited clips you provide in order to avoid a rise in blood pressure that would blow the top of my head off.
does anyone knows or can give me an estimate on how many people out there actually believes Ian Juby's bullshit? In cable here in my country, I have seen him in one of the religious channels, but those are the channels nobody watches anyway. I am just curious how many americans are actually listening to him.
Looks like Michael needs to worry more about his fitness/health than his oh so lovely "giant footprint" with all of his heavy breathing while trying to talk. Must have been all of that chiseling after walking up the hill.
I wonder if he had a myocardial infarction after making that video.
Hey, come on over to Queensland, it's been a lovely 32c.
@ 9:41 in the video just slightly to the upper left of the supposed footpriint, there is a face with large orbital ridges looking at his own footprint, and the idiot describing it. This incredibly huge man must have been, some sort of swami/contortionist
O come on! The Nephilim were clearly tough enough to walk in magma. Of course their asbestos sandals helped. If you're gonna make up imaginary giants might as well make up super imaginary giants. Who most likely herd unicorn while riding on rocs.
Loved the footprint! That was classic! And Ian certainly deserves his reward! In fact, that's a double for him as VenomfangX recommended his channel earlier this week. Poor Ian! :)
i just read an article in the BBC. it stated that the next inevitable ice age will be delayed by global warming. it might be a good thing? now i'm really confused.
@Moh5Itachi1 At current levels of CO2, even if emissions stopped now we'd probably have a long interglacial duration determined by whatever long-term processes could kick in and bring [atmospheric] CO2 down," said Luke Skinner from Cambridge University. it's from the journal "Nature Geoscience"
Excellent video Claire. You've earned yourself a subscriber. I must also give you props for supporting Fulham. As an Arsenal fan, I can imagine being a Fulham supporter is not easy.
@EmpiricalTruth Oh no, I'm quite comfortable with reliable mediocrity. It's like a metaphor for life. :)) And besides, Fulham doesn't leave me gutted at the end of every season because they missed winning a cup by losing to Wigan or some other munchkin.
@WildwoodClaire1 It's true that it can be gut-wrenching to be an Arsenal fan. But, it also provides moments like the return of King Henry, as witnessed yesterday in the FA Cup match against Leeds. What a return debut!!
At any rate, thanks for the reply, and I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
@EmpiricalTruth Spectacular homecoming. I didn't think Arsenal was going to break through a leeds defense dtermined to force a rematch. Sorry for leeds, though. They could use the money.
@leffehoegaarden Some days one is the hammer, other days the nail. And those of us who cheer for the smaller teams must needs do the office of nail more often than not.
Another great exposé of liars and dunderheads, Claire. Goodness — my ignorance of geology is vast, but even I baulked when he said the word 'granite'.
Because it loses energy to the environment, the coffee in your mug cannot be said to be 'isolated', in its standard definition. In other words, if its state is conditioned by the environment (as is evident in the fact that its temperature finally stabilizes with the room's temperature), then it's not 'isolated'. Wikipedia's entry on "Closed system" has a good explanation of the difference between the standard uses of 'closed' and 'isolated'.
lol.....what a concept....dim bulb of the week...........yeah ive got a nominee for dim bulb…though Im new and I might of already of missed it…..the video was posted back in 2010…..and is called….(get this) Expanding Earth and Pangaea Theory………this is one wacked out theory………peace Claire….thanks for the show
@viicISrotcib Well, not all of them are. But, perhaps the large numbers of over-weight creationists, has to do with the vast amount of time that they spend, siting in pews? :)
I already knew what is the ridiculous thing in the video about that giant footprint looking thing, EVEN BEFORE Claire explained what it is! I'm actually mostly refering to Claire's comment on the video posted few or several days ago.
It is that the footprint was made on granite. What makes this incedibly dumb is about what kind of rock granite is. It's an igneous rock!!!!! Those type of rocks are created from very hot liquid stuff of the ground (lava or magma) that cooled down!
If the Earth were a 'closed system' as they suggest, it would have all ended up the same temperature inside and out... and wouldn't allow for eddies and currents, it would be a tepid swamp of all the same temperature, we wouldn't even have weather if it were a closed system. That ya go open system. we have weather.
Look at the footprint video again, Claire. There's also a giant assprint in the top left area of the outcrop.
And congratulations to Ian Juby. However - for some reason, I do have a nagging little feeling that he is a poe who has devised a 20-year plan to expose creationist gullibility. Some sort of Hyper-EdwardCurrent.
I look forward to these videos every week. Five stars for using George Takei in the video... hell, 500 hundred stars!!! I wish there was one of these EVERY DAY! You rock, WWC, you freakin' rock!!! Love from the "left coast". Extra points for putting Fox "News" in quotes - LMAO!
Sadly, more people will side with Juby than with Potholer54. After all, this is America where dimwits like Sarah Palin are considered intellectuals and intellectuals like Chris Hedges are considered "libtards" or "far-left loons."
Poor Mike, he was really short of breath. Mike, get to a doctor for a lung function & stress test -- you're headed for a corornary -- you're the right age demographic. I'm worried for you buddy. Seriously, I don't like to see anyone die before they should.
I just watched his video. At the end, he compells people to "rant and rate below." However, ratings are disabled, as they are on all of his videos that I've accessed. I let him know how courageous he is.
@PaperShishigami As I mentioned in the intro to the Ian Juby segment, it was made at a different time and was originally intended to be a stand-alone video.
I was going to go to Ian's YouTube page to congratulate him on his DBLAA (Dim Bulb Lifetime Achievement Award), but of course, he's turned off channel comments...
@WildwoodClaire1 Huzzah! I followed your example and congratulated him there as well. (Also, I'll award you with the FVURMCA - the First Video Uploader to Reply to My Comments Award!) Awards for everyone!
I say Ian Juby is old stuff so; I go for the footprint in granite guy (this week); But Ian Juby does deserve a life time award. Not because of stupidity, but because of dishonesty (Just like "Lord" Monckton ;-)
An excellant choice, Claire. It's my humble opinion that awarding these creatard twits with the Dim Bulb award gives them more credit than they're due. After all, a "dim bulb" suggests at least a flicker of intelligence. But, calling it "The Burnt Out Bulb Award", or "The Bulb That Has Never Iluminated Anything-EVER!" doesn't have much of a ring to it, does it?
@deepashtray Santorum is a professed believer in "intelligent design." I have no idea if he accepts evolution but believes in a "divine hand" or if he is an out-and-out creationist. I have also no idea what Gingrich thinks, assuming he doesn't simply believe what he perceives to be most attractive to the largest number of voters.
Being a member of Mensa doens't mean you can't be stupid. For example; I'm a member. We also have a fair number of truthers and other misguided people.
I'm curious as to what point that idiot thought that granite had the consistency of mud? Did he honesty think that anyone with a half of a functioning brain would not see that someone carved that?
As for snowflakes, they're just an example of how the laws of thermodynamics aren't congruent with people's colloquial interpretations.
These yahoos don't realize that you can actually do math with thermodynamics, not do they ever get around to showing exactly where, WITH MATH, that things like evolution violate them.
In thermodynamics exchanges neither matter nor energy (ie. work & heat) with anything not in the system.
Closed systems can exchange work & heat, but not matter.
An open system can exchange all three.
So the earth is an open system, (and if I'm being pedantic, so is Claire's coffee cup :P) because it exchanges energy with it's environment as well as matter (light gasses leave the atmosphere, debris falls in, etc).
Richard B. Alley's book, Earth The Operators' Manual explains everything about climate change in detail. I recommend it to anyone still denying humanity's contribution to the warming of the planet.
Also "disorder" WRT the 2nd law of Thermodynamics doesn't mean the same thing as it does in common speech. All it means is that there is a reduction in free energy to do work. Thermal energy can only flow (in a macro sense) from an area of higher temperature to an area of lower temperature (as you example of the coffee cooling illustrates)
Enjoy TTSS. I really liked it but I know a lot of people thought it was boring. Also, about 8 seconds was filmed in my department at university and a bit more round the back of our student union so that was fun.
@enilenif I thought it captured the feel of the book very well. These days, everyone has acquired the attention span of gerbils. I thought it was great. By the way, do you know what large train station that was in the distance, looking out a window in one of the early scenes?
Idiots like Juby have no choice but to be disingenuous. It's interesting to note that he appears to be talking down to his audience which means his chosen demographic can only be idiots.
Claire, have you seen the recent video clip of Brian Ficsher and his guest promoting AIDS denialism? Seems like a worth nomination for a future "dim bulb" award.
Newt didn't know that George Washington grew hemp. Gosh gal, you make have to stop and think. ;) But, that's a good thing.
I don't usually watch videos where the maker gives other people hell. I don't think that I could create vids like that myself. But, for some reason, I enjoy yours. You do it with much intelligence and class even though you were raised in a barn. lol Peace :)
It's good to see Ian take the prize. When I saw his Potholer "rebuttal", I knew he was destined for the big leagues. The big smelly shit-pile leagues. Congrats, Ian; ya dun gud.
I agree whole heartedly with your pick and your decision to give him a life-time award. He is quite deserving. Though it makes me sad to admit that he is Canadian... sniffle!
So! The "footprint" in the slab of granite was carved out with a hammer and chisel, another words, a forgery! Eh? Is there no limit to how low these Christard Funny-mentalists will stoop to present their false evidence? Doesn't it say somewhere in the BUY-BULL somewhere, thou shalt not lie? Actually, it's thou shalt not bear false witness. Well, too bad the earth, and the cosmos can't punish one for bearing false witness against it. Why can't these Creatards be arrested for their forgeries?
@WildwoodClaire1 True, there's no law against carving a footprint in a block of granite. People can carve anything they like. But when one tries to present it as being genuine, and placing it in a museum and trying to pass it off as being the real thing, and deceiving people with the false artifact, then that is fraud. Fortunately, scientist are not fooled. Such a fraudulent thing would not appear in a real science museum. But, there should still be consequences for fraud.
@angrywhenroused If he practiced truth in advertising, he would wear a t-shirt that reads "Despicably Dishonest," but then, that would create something of a paradox, would it not? :)
@WildwoodClaire1 Much as creationists annoy me, I don't hate them enough to attempt to profit off their ignorance like these grifters. Oh, I'm reminded of this: watch?v=fxrd_jZJxkg
We have a local weather man here who is an actual trained meteorologist. He was commenting on the unusually warm weather we have been having and said "talk about global warming". He then said it was a joke and refused to go there. True, weather is not climate, but it is a shame when local channels will not even allow their meteorologists to comment on the documented change in climate occurring in the world.
I remember Anchor Steam when I worked in San Francisco. nice beer but it did have one drawback. The following day I was plagued by noxious sulpherous eruptions from the nether regions. No other beer has this effect upon my bowels.
Yes, Anchor Steam is a wonderful Lager. I have visited the brewery on Potrero Hill in San Francisco several times. You must make it a stopping place for their free tour when you visit The City by The Bay.
Hi Claire! Another great video. I hope you enjoyed Tinker. I too remembered the Alec version (now I am showing my age). Can you post a reference to the paper you referred. I agree with your comments on Ian. He is most deserving of the Dim Bulb award.
Um, if the footprint was formed by a giant stepping down, then it must be vertical now because of fold-buckling or some other slow geological process which would mean it happened more than 6000 years ago and so could not have been the biblical giants.
@WildwoodClaire1 I chose to believe it was because "Breadtruck" rhymes with "Dumbfuck" and you were planning on eventually writing an Ian Juby rap song
Ian Juby was my vote for Creationist retard of the year. Wish your were listening Claire. He's a fellow countryman, so I wish to meet him. I'd give his spongy blotted body a huge hug. :-)
Oh well he did win a lifetime achievement aware, that's great. It's the Superbowl of stupid.
I saw Tinker Tailor a couple of nights ago. I LOVED it. Oldman's impression of Alec Guiness was spell-binding.
Anyone who says it was slow is a dullard who's had too much brain-candy. It was wonderful to watch a movie that wasn't a deafening wall-to-wall sound bomb. (Oh Shit! get me! I sound ancient!)
I love that bluegrass 9th that you use at the end!!! Your clips and out-takes are always surprising and a delight. Where do you find them? I suspect you must sit up late into the night roaming the dark corners of t' internet.
and are we to then assume God was an amputee? He hopped once upon the earth and then left? I mean, it does fit Genesis in that he apparently walked in the garden but this would lead me to believe he HOPPED in the garden.
the 'open system argument'
i think a blood vessel in my head popped.
i have little knowledge of the laws of thermodynamics, but even i see the importance of determining if a system is closed or not, in other word, being in a state that it recieves or loses energy.
so, if I’m right, that mean I'm smarter that juby. who is a member of the elite.
so I'm a honor elite?
than again, it being smarter than juby is the demand, the elite group is going to get crowded.
jakiedark 1 month ago
I like corn, piled high and deep slathered in corn syrup. Top it with corn meal and i'm in heaven. You have your rocks, I have my corn.
sergeantrex 1 month ago
OK, I just had to come back to this video and watch it again, because I remembered some moronic comment made by Newt Gingrich about 2 minutes into the video where he says he's an amateur paleontologist and has been studying climate change. He's such a moron that he doesn't know the difference between a paleontologist and a climatologist. I have been reading science books for over 50 years, yet I'm living in poverty on a small disability check and some retarded moron is making big bucks!
BigFatHeretic 1 month ago
I look forward to hearing your take on Tinker Tailor... I was rather fond of the series at the time it was first published.
Juby knows that the audience he targets has not seen anything he doesn't show them regarding this or any other scientific subject. Judging by his trousers, poor old Juby doesn't know even his own waist size, he's still buying the size he wore in high school.
I guess he's doing much better now, as professional liar, than he did as a part time middle school teacher.
MacNutz2 1 month ago
IF NEWT IS A PALEONTOLOGIST I'M AN ARCANE WIZARD.
helioncry 1 month ago
Does that clown expect us to not wonder how the hell a footprint came to be positioned vertically? Even if it were not clearly a carving made in granite it would still be suspicious as Hell. These people never stop amazing me.
shrikechan 1 month ago
@shrikechan I haven't mentioned this previously, but I doubt that the rock he shows in his video is granite. I've never seen granite erode in a pattern like that.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 Sure you have, with god anything is possible.
yrtemmyscirtemmysa 1 month ago
That footprint ... lol!!
PiskieBenWa 1 month ago
I heard Blind people in the Clip you showed.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 1 month ago
This proves the existence of lava giants hiding under the earth!
ScissorHand26 1 month ago in playlist More videos from WildwoodClaire1
Why would this god only have one foot? XD
MistressArte 1 month ago
Amusing, as allays. Check today's Google doodle - methinks you'll like it. :)
Take care
akylae101 1 month ago
I SOOO admire your ability to sit thru the many creationist videos - actually focusing intently on them - while maintaining your sense of humor and your sanity. I couldn't do it. I sometimes need to "fast forward" even thru the limited clips you provide in order to avoid a rise in blood pressure that would blow the top of my head off.
curlew0609 1 month ago
LOL! I had to burst out laughing when Newt Gingrich said he was an amateur paleontologist. XD
gir908922 1 month ago
does anyone knows or can give me an estimate on how many people out there actually believes Ian Juby's bullshit? In cable here in my country, I have seen him in one of the religious channels, but those are the channels nobody watches anyway. I am just curious how many americans are actually listening to him.
emancoy 1 month ago
I literally lolled at 9:40. It looked like a gag video.
photodube 1 month ago
Say Claire, who made the hummed and banjo version of ode to joy?
I enjoy it everytime in your vids.
WarChicken78 1 month ago
@WarChicken78 Carter Burwell. It's from the soundtrack of the film "Raising Arizona."
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 Thank you!
WarChicken78 1 month ago
I like you Claire.
NonProphetess 1 month ago
@NonProphetess I am gratified. :))
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Looks like Michael needs to worry more about his fitness/health than his oh so lovely "giant footprint" with all of his heavy breathing while trying to talk. Must have been all of that chiseling after walking up the hill.
I wonder if he had a myocardial infarction after making that video.
Hey, come on over to Queensland, it's been a lovely 32c.
Cheers.
cleticprincess1956 1 month ago
I had that beer in CA (it's brewed there I guess). Pretty good beer.
rykoodasr 1 month ago
@ 9:41 in the video just slightly to the upper left of the supposed footpriint, there is a face with large orbital ridges looking at his own footprint, and the idiot describing it. This incredibly huge man must have been, some sort of swami/contortionist
complexadaptive 1 month ago
I have the MOST serious crush on Alec Guiness!!
RachaeLeNoire 1 month ago
@RachaeLeNoire I started rewatching "Smiley's People" last night. Haven't seen it in years.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@RachaeLeNoire I started rewatching "Smiley's People" last night. Haven't seen it in years.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Claire is the messiah.
goosed1 1 month ago
Finally a winner from Canukistan!! I beginning to think creatards lived only south of the 49th.
ldmitruk 1 month ago
O come on! The Nephilim were clearly tough enough to walk in magma. Of course their asbestos sandals helped. If you're gonna make up imaginary giants might as well make up super imaginary giants. Who most likely herd unicorn while riding on rocs.
meleagrisfelis 1 month ago
Wow. Someone needs to tell Juby to lay off the potato chips.
middlekk 1 month ago
@middlekk I wish I could :))
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Ian Juby would have got my vote for the golden crocoduck last year. Good to know he's renominated. Thus far he's standing strong for my vote still.
Jap3tus 1 month ago
finally! congratz Ian....for being the dumbest shitstain on the internet. you deserve it!
gotohellgooglization 1 month ago
I take it, you didn't care for War horse! ;)
Krappman 1 month ago
If you think about it the 2nd law is actually contravened by the Genesis myth.
A footprint in GRANITE??? Bloody hell, did they have asbestos boots in Biblical times?
pilgrimpater 1 month ago
Loved the footprint! That was classic! And Ian certainly deserves his reward! In fact, that's a double for him as VenomfangX recommended his channel earlier this week. Poor Ian! :)
brettppalmer 1 month ago
i just read an article in the BBC. it stated that the next inevitable ice age will be delayed by global warming. it might be a good thing? now i'm really confused.
peace baby.
lardo444 1 month ago
@lardo444 That's your problem right there. Stop getting your scientific information from blogs/news site and get it from an actual scientific paper.
Moh5Itachi1 1 month ago
@Moh5Itachi1 At current levels of CO2, even if emissions stopped now we'd probably have a long interglacial duration determined by whatever long-term processes could kick in and bring [atmospheric] CO2 down," said Luke Skinner from Cambridge University. it's from the journal "Nature Geoscience"
lardo444 1 month ago
@lardo444 I suppose it's only natural that warming would prevent/stall an ice age.
Moh5Itachi1 1 month ago
Anchor Steam is great, one of my favourite American beers!
FlaviusMaximus1967 1 month ago
Spring in January?
Aleteos 1 month ago
Excellent video Claire. You've earned yourself a subscriber. I must also give you props for supporting Fulham. As an Arsenal fan, I can imagine being a Fulham supporter is not easy.
EmpiricalTruth 1 month ago
@EmpiricalTruth Oh no, I'm quite comfortable with reliable mediocrity. It's like a metaphor for life. :)) And besides, Fulham doesn't leave me gutted at the end of every season because they missed winning a cup by losing to Wigan or some other munchkin.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 It's true that it can be gut-wrenching to be an Arsenal fan. But, it also provides moments like the return of King Henry, as witnessed yesterday in the FA Cup match against Leeds. What a return debut!!
At any rate, thanks for the reply, and I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
EmpiricalTruth 1 month ago
@EmpiricalTruth Spectacular homecoming. I didn't think Arsenal was going to break through a leeds defense dtermined to force a rematch. Sorry for leeds, though. They could use the money.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Cheers Claire! I must say though, Ian Jubys second Genesis Week episode is even worse than the first!
BluJugganaut 1 month ago
I'm really going to have to feature Mr. Juby in one of my videos one of these days. Can't think why he hasn't made an appearance yet.
TheLivingDinosaur 1 month ago 15
@TheLivingDinosaur No one deserves one of your verbal acid drips more. :)
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago 2
@TheLivingDinosaur I am one of your viewers and I am really looking forward to that.
Alyenbird 1 month ago
I've gone off you auntie Claire, you and your Fulham hat. 4-0 at the weekend and I was on the receiving end.
leffehoegaarden 1 month ago
@leffehoegaarden Some days one is the hammer, other days the nail. And those of us who cheer for the smaller teams must needs do the office of nail more often than not.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Another great exposé of liars and dunderheads, Claire. Goodness — my ignorance of geology is vast, but even I baulked when he said the word 'granite'.
TheraminTrees 1 month ago
@TheraminTrees I wonder if all South Africans call it "gran-ITE."?
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Anchor Steam? Good beer! And an excellent choice for dim bulb. It doesn't get much worse than Ian Juby.
TheCurmudgen 1 month ago
Not only does the atmosphere get energy from the Sun but it also gets some energy from inside the Earth.
petehjr1 1 month ago
Magma forms granite at great depth , so that must be Satan's footprint :D - with a little help of course.
gaglamesh731 1 month ago
Because it loses energy to the environment, the coffee in your mug cannot be said to be 'isolated', in its standard definition. In other words, if its state is conditioned by the environment (as is evident in the fact that its temperature finally stabilizes with the room's temperature), then it's not 'isolated'. Wikipedia's entry on "Closed system" has a good explanation of the difference between the standard uses of 'closed' and 'isolated'.
DoctorPlausible 1 month ago
@DoctorPlausible thanks!
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
400th ''like'' :-)
hallowbe 1 month ago
I always laugh when I hear Potholer saying "of which you speak".
DoctorPlausible 1 month ago
lol.....what a concept....dim bulb of the week...........yeah ive got a nominee for dim bulb…though Im new and I might of already of missed it…..the video was posted back in 2010…..and is called….(get this) Expanding Earth and Pangaea Theory………this is one wacked out theory………peace Claire….thanks for the show
TheeJediSmurf 1 month ago
Thumbs up if youre drinkin coffe while watchin this :P
Sweddude 1 month ago
YAY! Gratz, Ian! It's about time!
Martymer81 1 month ago
Foot print of God! *facepalm*
"If you ever do a study on this (fake foot print)."
Who would waste their time doing a study on one fraction of a hillside.
Suedo-intellectual of perhaps the barest kind.
republicofsandles 1 month ago
Why are all these creatards overweight?
viicISrotcib 1 month ago
@viicISrotcib Well, not all of them are. But, perhaps the large numbers of over-weight creationists, has to do with the vast amount of time that they spend, siting in pews? :)
PurpleGhost 1 month ago
s an avid consumer of double bacon cheeseburgers I find this comment offensive. Once again I am called to battle in the war against cheeseburgers!!
kilroy227 1 month ago
Ian Juby - my my my. That guy never ceases to surprise me with his ability to take yet another step on the road of stupidity.
ozmoroid 1 month ago
I already knew what is the ridiculous thing in the video about that giant footprint looking thing, EVEN BEFORE Claire explained what it is! I'm actually mostly refering to Claire's comment on the video posted few or several days ago.
It is that the footprint was made on granite. What makes this incedibly dumb is about what kind of rock granite is. It's an igneous rock!!!!! Those type of rocks are created from very hot liquid stuff of the ground (lava or magma) that cooled down!
mbarrera47 1 month ago
If the Earth were a 'closed system' as they suggest, it would have all ended up the same temperature inside and out... and wouldn't allow for eddies and currents, it would be a tepid swamp of all the same temperature, we wouldn't even have weather if it were a closed system. That ya go open system. we have weather.
SecularMentat 1 month ago
newt took a vow and lied he will take an oath and lie he looks like pat roberstson with down syndrome too so
Rick Santorum is just another white piece of greedy shit wanting to be in history books
any idiot that stares into a webcam talking about jesus is like a 3 year old finger painting with its own shit
if they believed in god theyd talk to humans not webcams
Fat and bald does not really sell the "god made me" line
ya lets use atheistic technology to prove jesus so fail
wideosvatcher 1 month ago 9
Thank you for your proper quoting of the word 'NEWS' whenever it follows 'FOX'.
Also acceptable is 'Faux Noise' instead of Fox "News"
aikimark1955 1 month ago
Sulu ftw!!!! "that's right, a douche bag."
MrWill7980 1 month ago
If you wanna know if some actually knows anything about thermodynamics...ask them the difference between heat and temperatue. Basic Thermo :)
0nlyHuman1 1 month ago
great video
wideosvatcher 1 month ago
You are good at this.
no1saphead 1 month ago
Look at the footprint video again, Claire. There's also a giant assprint in the top left area of the outcrop.
And congratulations to Ian Juby. However - for some reason, I do have a nagging little feeling that he is a poe who has devised a 20-year plan to expose creationist gullibility. Some sort of Hyper-EdwardCurrent.
KaroKoenich 1 month ago
Are you keeping an eye on Juby's little anti-evolution "contest", or has that completed yet?
firefly4f4 1 month ago
@firefly4f4 I wasn't much interested, frankly.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
if you toss a coin between Newt and Santorum, it will land on the edge.
Ian is worthy of the Covete Crocoduck, the more prestigious award in you tube.
Only three heavy weight Creatard had won that award, but it is simply a matter of time for Ian to be a member of that exclusive club.
JerezJulio 1 month ago
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synsei1 1 month ago
I look forward to these videos every week. Five stars for using George Takei in the video... hell, 500 hundred stars!!! I wish there was one of these EVERY DAY! You rock, WWC, you freakin' rock!!! Love from the "left coast". Extra points for putting Fox "News" in quotes - LMAO!
PaulKJHarris 1 month ago in playlist Coffee with Claire
I love the giant footprint.
Desertphile 1 month ago
@10:00 -- that's not even really what a footprint looks like. That would be more of a foot standing still, print. It makes no sense on any front.
Flirri 1 month ago
Sadly, more people will side with Juby than with Potholer54. After all, this is America where dimwits like Sarah Palin are considered intellectuals and intellectuals like Chris Hedges are considered "libtards" or "far-left loons."
PompousPreacher 1 month ago
Poor Mike, he was really short of breath. Mike, get to a doctor for a lung function & stress test -- you're headed for a corornary -- you're the right age demographic. I'm worried for you buddy. Seriously, I don't like to see anyone die before they should.
Oh, and yes -- Juby Booby for this week's DM.
bobbytookalook 1 month ago
Good choice. Ian Juby is a complete and utter idiot. Either that, or he just makes his money catering to complete and utter idiots.
Hereticbooks 1 month ago 2
@Hereticbooks I think he is lying to pay for a serious lard burger w/cheese habit.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago 2
@WildwoodClaire1
I just watched his video. At the end, he compells people to "rant and rate below." However, ratings are disabled, as they are on all of his videos that I've accessed. I let him know how courageous he is.
Hereticbooks 1 month ago
Are princesses like Kaoru Nakamaru eligible for an award?
shiningpaths 1 month ago
good one Claire, love Anchor Steam, cannot believe Jubby the Hut is in Mensa
cjeffers101 1 month ago
The quotes on the word news on the end credits to describe Fox News was funny.
ishikawaml 1 month ago
i just noticed your outfit switched about a third of the way through the video. What happened with that?
PaperShishigami 1 month ago
@PaperShishigami As I mentioned in the intro to the Ian Juby segment, it was made at a different time and was originally intended to be a stand-alone video.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 Ah, my mistake. I was switching between your video and another one, so I didn't catch that.
PaperShishigami 1 month ago
@PaperShishigami WHAT?!!! I didn't have you complete, undivided attention?! I'm shocked to my very foundation, and deeply distressed! :))
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
God was a giant? Nobody told me that. You know that is almost cool enough to believe!
shabido1 1 month ago
I have a strange feeling that Ian will one day in the not too distant future, admit his deception and that he is doing this solely for the money.
jdf088 1 month ago
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ishikawaml 1 month ago
Spring time weather. Hell it's 24C in my flat at the moment and it's 6:40 sumpin in the PM. IN FUCKIN JANUARY!
Nhurm 1 month ago
Creationist "thinking" is an example of a closed system.
CurbYrDogma 1 month ago
hahaha did she call him "bread truck?"
BillKiernan 1 month ago
A pleasure to watch as always.
Huttate1 1 month ago
I was going to go to Ian's YouTube page to congratulate him on his DBLAA (Dim Bulb Lifetime Achievement Award), but of course, he's turned off channel comments...
taomasterhazanko 1 month ago
@taomasterhazanko I congratulated him a few minutes ago.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 Huzzah! I followed your example and congratulated him there as well. (Also, I'll award you with the FVURMCA - the First Video Uploader to Reply to My Comments Award!) Awards for everyone!
taomasterhazanko 1 month ago
@taomasterhazanko try watch?v=YmygwMue7Xw
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
I say Ian Juby is old stuff so; I go for the footprint in granite guy (this week); But Ian Juby does deserve a life time award. Not because of stupidity, but because of dishonesty (Just like "Lord" Monckton ;-)
skinnyjohnsen 1 month ago
Maybe the giants lives inside the molten core...
BjornSeverinLarsen 1 month ago
WildwoodClaire1 your t-shirt says yes but your eyes say " no fuckin way if you are a dim bulb ".
MrRedthief 1 month ago
I lost it when you called Ian a Breadtruck, Funniest thing I've heard all day.
BelialAndar 1 month ago
I had wondered when I spotted the "footprint" video yesterday if you had seen it yet.
monkeytail2002 1 month ago
An excellant choice, Claire. It's my humble opinion that awarding these creatard twits with the Dim Bulb award gives them more credit than they're due. After all, a "dim bulb" suggests at least a flicker of intelligence. But, calling it "The Burnt Out Bulb Award", or "The Bulb That Has Never Iluminated Anything-EVER!" doesn't have much of a ring to it, does it?
<3 you, Claire!!!
KCKatheist 1 month ago
Since Santorum and Gingrich are Catholics, I'd like to hear their thoughts on creationism because it is accepted by the Vatican as real science.
deepashtray 1 month ago
@deepashtray Santorum is a professed believer in "intelligent design." I have no idea if he accepts evolution but believes in a "divine hand" or if he is an out-and-out creationist. I have also no idea what Gingrich thinks, assuming he doesn't simply believe what he perceives to be most attractive to the largest number of voters.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
Being a member of Mensa doens't mean you can't be stupid. For example; I'm a member. We also have a fair number of truthers and other misguided people.
SyncopatedProgress 1 month ago
I'm glad oobee doobee Juby made DB of the W.
AuntieDiluvian 1 month ago
@AuntieDiluvian Or as Lithodidman calls him, Crocodile Fun-dee.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
I'm curious as to what point that idiot thought that granite had the consistency of mud? Did he honesty think that anyone with a half of a functioning brain would not see that someone carved that?
AthenaSchroedinger 1 month ago
Creationists continue to amaze me by their ability to be so lunk headed and yet continuously be able to push the boundaries of lunk headedness!
toppledgod 1 month ago 2
As for snowflakes, they're just an example of how the laws of thermodynamics aren't congruent with people's colloquial interpretations.
These yahoos don't realize that you can actually do math with thermodynamics, not do they ever get around to showing exactly where, WITH MATH, that things like evolution violate them.
Funny isn't it?
StubbornProgrammer 1 month ago
For those wanting a quick reference
In thermodynamics exchanges neither matter nor energy (ie. work & heat) with anything not in the system.
Closed systems can exchange work & heat, but not matter.
An open system can exchange all three.
So the earth is an open system, (and if I'm being pedantic, so is Claire's coffee cup :P) because it exchanges energy with it's environment as well as matter (light gasses leave the atmosphere, debris falls in, etc).
StubbornProgrammer 1 month ago
If Juby is a Mensa member, then I am a small traction engine named Derek.
Misterb0z 1 month ago
@Misterb0z Fowler or Burrell? :P
FordPrefect23 1 month ago
Richard B. Alley's book, Earth The Operators' Manual explains everything about climate change in detail. I recommend it to anyone still denying humanity's contribution to the warming of the planet.
bradjbourgeois73 1 month ago
Anchor Steam is cool. I like their IPA as well
SiriusMined 1 month ago
Btw, I love your t-shirt. :)
TomFuckery 1 month ago
Also "disorder" WRT the 2nd law of Thermodynamics doesn't mean the same thing as it does in common speech. All it means is that there is a reduction in free energy to do work. Thermal energy can only flow (in a macro sense) from an area of higher temperature to an area of lower temperature (as you example of the coffee cooling illustrates)
SiriusMined 1 month ago
Juby does seem to understand the structure of the water molecule....
SiriusMined 1 month ago
Enjoy TTSS. I really liked it but I know a lot of people thought it was boring. Also, about 8 seconds was filmed in my department at university and a bit more round the back of our student union so that was fun.
enilenif 1 month ago
@enilenif I thought it captured the feel of the book very well. These days, everyone has acquired the attention span of gerbils. I thought it was great. By the way, do you know what large train station that was in the distance, looking out a window in one of the early scenes?
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
The weather is mild here in Wilmington as well, I think you are right about Ian Juby, he earned that one....
Moontanman 1 month ago
Idiots like Juby have no choice but to be disingenuous. It's interesting to note that he appears to be talking down to his audience which means his chosen demographic can only be idiots.
falchion49 1 month ago 6
Claire, have you seen the recent video clip of Brian Ficsher and his guest promoting AIDS denialism? Seems like a worth nomination for a future "dim bulb" award.
Jordan2752 1 month ago
Ian "Breadtruck" Juby is a well deserved winner of the Dim Bulb of the Week - he is arrogant and ignorant in a breathtaking way.
johncrwarner 1 month ago
The misrepresentation of the 2LoT crops up again and again; Granville Sewell keeps peddling it to creationists, and he can't be wrong, can he now? :-p
BTW, congratz to your choice of beer, Munich's finest and oldest brand. Those monks knew how to brew.
Kattarina98 1 month ago
@Kattarina98 Isn't Anchor Steam brewed in San Francisco?
HebaruSan 1 month ago
Ian Juby makes his money by telling lies to children in order to hold of their parent's cash. This is the guy who claims that T-Rex was a herbivore.
REBMike1 1 month ago
Newt didn't know that George Washington grew hemp. Gosh gal, you make have to stop and think. ;) But, that's a good thing.
I don't usually watch videos where the maker gives other people hell. I don't think that I could create vids like that myself. But, for some reason, I enjoy yours. You do it with much intelligence and class even though you were raised in a barn. lol Peace :)
TomFuckery 1 month ago
It's good to see Ian take the prize. When I saw his Potholer "rebuttal", I knew he was destined for the big leagues. The big smelly shit-pile leagues. Congrats, Ian; ya dun gud.
jslyster 1 month ago
I agree whole heartedly with your pick and your decision to give him a life-time award. He is quite deserving. Though it makes me sad to admit that he is Canadian... sniffle!
NicolSD 1 month ago
So! The "footprint" in the slab of granite was carved out with a hammer and chisel, another words, a forgery! Eh? Is there no limit to how low these Christard Funny-mentalists will stoop to present their false evidence? Doesn't it say somewhere in the BUY-BULL somewhere, thou shalt not lie? Actually, it's thou shalt not bear false witness. Well, too bad the earth, and the cosmos can't punish one for bearing false witness against it. Why can't these Creatards be arrested for their forgeries?
BigFatHeretic 1 month ago
@BigFatHeretic As far a I know, no law in South Africa prohibits idiots from carving a giant footprint in a raw block of granite.
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 True, there's no law against carving a footprint in a block of granite. People can carve anything they like. But when one tries to present it as being genuine, and placing it in a museum and trying to pass it off as being the real thing, and deceiving people with the false artifact, then that is fraud. Fortunately, scientist are not fooled. Such a fraudulent thing would not appear in a real science museum. But, there should still be consequences for fraud.
BigFatHeretic 1 month ago
If Ian Juby is intelligent as he claims he must be the biggest liar on youtube or that he has his head so far in the sand only his arse is showing.
angrywhenroused 1 month ago
@angrywhenroused If he practiced truth in advertising, he would wear a t-shirt that reads "Despicably Dishonest," but then, that would create something of a paradox, would it not? :)
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 Much as creationists annoy me, I don't hate them enough to attempt to profit off their ignorance like these grifters. Oh, I'm reminded of this: watch?v=fxrd_jZJxkg
CurbYrDogma 1 month ago
A big congratulations to Ian Juby.
a11m0n 1 month ago
We have a local weather man here who is an actual trained meteorologist. He was commenting on the unusually warm weather we have been having and said "talk about global warming". He then said it was a joke and refused to go there. True, weather is not climate, but it is a shame when local channels will not even allow their meteorologists to comment on the documented change in climate occurring in the world.
foxlake02 1 month ago
"Thats right bread truck." LMAO
dfapetrie 1 month ago
Thank you Claire.
G0lfYankee 1 month ago
George Takei = instant pwn
ThePariahLivesOn 1 month ago 2
I remember Anchor Steam when I worked in San Francisco. nice beer but it did have one drawback. The following day I was plagued by noxious sulpherous eruptions from the nether regions. No other beer has this effect upon my bowels.
Asciarius 1 month ago
Yes, Anchor Steam is a wonderful Lager. I have visited the brewery on Potrero Hill in San Francisco several times. You must make it a stopping place for their free tour when you visit The City by The Bay.
bobster451 1 month ago
Another delightful video Claire. Thank you ^_^
TheALGAYDA 1 month ago
Hi Claire! Another great video. I hope you enjoyed Tinker. I too remembered the Alec version (now I am showing my age). Can you post a reference to the paper you referred. I agree with your comments on Ian. He is most deserving of the Dim Bulb award.
lawilson200 1 month ago
Um, if the footprint was formed by a giant stepping down, then it must be vertical now because of fold-buckling or some other slow geological process which would mean it happened more than 6000 years ago and so could not have been the biblical giants.
gamutman 1 month ago
Did you call Ian Juby, "Breadtruck"?
AlienCG 1 month ago
@AlienCG yes. It seemed more creative than "lardass" or "jelly belly."
WildwoodClaire1 1 month ago 10
@WildwoodClaire1 No wonder I love this channel so much. Thanks for brightening my day.
AlienCG 1 month ago
@WildwoodClaire1 I chose to believe it was because "Breadtruck" rhymes with "Dumbfuck" and you were planning on eventually writing an Ian Juby rap song
ViralMessiah 1 month ago
Ian Juby was my vote for Creationist retard of the year. Wish your were listening Claire. He's a fellow countryman, so I wish to meet him. I'd give his spongy blotted body a huge hug. :-)
Oh well he did win a lifetime achievement aware, that's great. It's the Superbowl of stupid.
bigboy45454545 1 month ago
I saw Tinker Tailor a couple of nights ago. I LOVED it. Oldman's impression of Alec Guiness was spell-binding.
Anyone who says it was slow is a dullard who's had too much brain-candy. It was wonderful to watch a movie that wasn't a deafening wall-to-wall sound bomb. (Oh Shit! get me! I sound ancient!)
USERNAMEfieldempty 1 month ago
ooh just had a joke come to me. Who's my favorite pop rock star? Mica Jackson. uh, okay i'm crawling away now.......
TruthSurge 1 month ago
I love that bluegrass 9th that you use at the end!!! Your clips and out-takes are always surprising and a delight. Where do you find them? I suspect you must sit up late into the night roaming the dark corners of t' internet.
USERNAMEfieldempty 1 month ago
and are we to then assume God was an amputee? He hopped once upon the earth and then left? I mean, it does fit Genesis in that he apparently walked in the garden but this would lead me to believe he HOPPED in the garden.
TruthSurge 1 month ago 2
@TruthSurge Seems to be a rather diminutive fellow as well.
dondude69 1 month ago
@dondude69 yeah, a measley 30 feet tall. bah. Not impressed!
TruthSurge 1 month ago