But any little motion can cause one person to soar high, and another one to crash your butt right on the floor. And a seesaw 's in constant motion. And that's what happens with engagement and disengagement.
It hits the ground like a normal foot, and has a little sole on it, so he can get some traction, and works like a seesaw . The foot was designed so that the metal inside his bone couldn't break.
that we played on. And if you think about a seesaw , the intent is to be level and remain level. But any little motion can cause one person to soar high, and another one to crash your butt right on the floor.
as much as girls one of the old you know one of the old aphorisms of our culture right this is the what we say to each shouldn't look at gender as a seesaw that boys are up and girls are down girls are up and boys are down it's a
They're going to again now, this winter. And then they're going to keep rising in that seesaw sort of way until they never go below 400 parts per million. Because obviously, we show no signs of ceasing to emit CO2.
And of course, still, you have the hard-liners causing a lot of trouble in Iran. But the supreme leader has s sort of-- he's on a seesaw . He said, "I don't disagree, and I don't agree." So he's sort of hedging his bets.
This is the Keeling Curve, measuring CO2 concentrations in the air, once again from Hawaii, from the National Weather Services Observatory on Mauna Loa. And that jig-jag pattern, that seesaw pattern you see, that's a seasonal signal. Because when the trees and plants of the northern hemisphere put out their leaves for photosynthesis in the summer, global CO2 levels fall.
That's not the best part of it. It seems like, they're always like it's like a seesaw .
And, as a result, there was an immense amount of ice. But ice and water are what I call, "Playmates on a Seesaw .” And, when you have a lot of H2O tied up in ice, you have much less of it tied up as water. And so, when you have ice on the continents starting an Ice Age, you also have much lower sea levels. And, in fact, the ocean level at the height
And you can slide in and out of this. And the best analogy I can give is that many of us, when we were children, had a seesaw in a playground or in our backyard that we played on.