|
From: VFW on 12 Dec 2009 00:45 there's an excellent chance that the humans will go extinct. Sooner or later. after all 99% of all the species that have ever existed are gone. It' not unusual. So, my advice; Enjoy the Moment and ; If you are in the moment, you will tap into a space where you don't do "needy" A great way to walk lightly on the earth. Good Luck ! People of the Earth. -- money; what a concept!
From: Rod Speed on 12 Dec 2009 02:43 VFW wrote: > there's an excellent chance that the humans will go extinct. Sooner or later. Nope, no other species even comes close to completely dominating their environment and every other species. > after all 99% of all the species that have ever existed are gone. Yes, but no species that was ever as dominant as humans ever has. > It' not unusual. Completely dominating like humans have is. > So, my advice; Enjoy the Moment Dont need to bother. Humans certainly wont be going extinct in my lifetime. > and ; If you are in the moment, you will tap into a space where > you don't do "needy" A great way to walk lightly on the earth. Even sillier. > Good Luck ! People of the Earth.
From: The Real Bev on 12 Dec 2009 12:53 Rod Speed wrote: > VFW wrote: > >> there's an excellent chance that the humans will go extinct. Sooner or later. And the earth will eventually be consumed by the sun. > Nope, no other species even comes close to completely > dominating their environment and every other species. If we're so dominant, how come we still have ants, roaches, rats, viruses and evil bacteria? -- Cheers, Bev ================================================================ I didn't break it! It was doing that before I broke it... er...
From: Rod Speed on 12 Dec 2009 13:24 The Real Bev wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> VFW wrote: >>> there's an excellent chance that the humans will go extinct. Sooner or later. > And the earth will eventually be consumed by the sun. But humans may have moved on from the earth by then. >> Nope, no other species even comes close to completely >> dominating their environment and every other species. > If we're so dominant, how come we still have ants, roaches, rats, viruses and evil bacteria? Because we have enough of a clue to realise that it makes no sense to exterminate them all. We have worked out how to exterminate some from the wild, most obviously with smallpox.
From: The Real Bev on 12 Dec 2009 19:53 Rod Speed wrote: > The Real Bev wrote >> Rod Speed wrote >>> VFW wrote: > >>>> there's an excellent chance that the humans will go extinct. Sooner or >>>> later. > >> And the earth will eventually be consumed by the sun. > > But humans may have moved on from the earth by then. If I can't take Death Valley with me, I'm not going. >>> Nope, no other species even comes close to completely dominating their >>> environment and every other species. > >> If we're so dominant, how come we still have ants, roaches, rats, viruses >> and evil bacteria? > > Because we have enough of a clue to realise that it makes no sense to > exterminate them all. > > We have worked out how to exterminate some from the wild, most obviously > with smallpox. We still keep samples, though, just in case we might need them some time. -- Cheers, Bev $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "If you put the government in charge of the desert, there would be a sand shortage within ten years." -- M. Friedman (?)
|
Next
|
Last
Pages: 1 2 Prev: Culligan IC-100 Refrigerator Icemaker Installation Guide Next: Thermostat Set-Back Help |