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Dr Jello
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Groundhogs have a track record of 50% when it comes to predicting future climate.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center predicted that the midwest and Alaska would have a warmer than average winter this year.
Since groundhogs and computers have the same probability of getting predictions correct, shouldn't we be shutting down expensive computers that require lots of energy and produce green house gasses for a few more ecological friendly groundhogs?
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center predicted that the midwest and Alaska would have a warmer than average winter this year.
Since groundhogs and computers have the same probability of getting predictions correct, shouldn't we be shutting down expensive computers that require lots of energy and produce green house gasses for a few more ecological friendly groundhogs?