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Only 50 years left for 'Sea Fish'

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  • T Tim Craig

    You hear the same song by the loggers in Oregon. Let's cut down all the old growth forests because we need jobs. But in a few years, they'll all be gone to never return.

    The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    Could they possibly share genes with Red Stateler? :~

    -- Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören Doch es darf nicht mir gehören Ich muss zerstören

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      Tim Craig wrote:

      If warming continues

      You mean, like getting as warm as it was between 1000 and 1400 AD, or as warm as it was when Jesus was alive, or when stone henge was built (2500 BC).? :http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2006/10/17/another-swipe-at-the-hockey-stick/#more-173[^] Tell me, if fish was so scarce when the sea is warm, what the fuck did jesus feed the 5000 with?

      Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      At 1 BC, man did not exploit the seas as we do know...

      -- Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören Doch es darf nicht mir gehören Ich muss zerstören

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      • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

        Well, at least we'll still have "fish sticks"! :)


        - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!

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        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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        Yes.. considering the fact that you can easily emulate fish sticks with ground tree and batter, we would still have fish sticks! (Until all forrests have been extinct of course, but then we'll all have dirt and gravel to chew on!)

        -- Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören Doch es darf nicht mir gehören Ich muss zerstören

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        • K KaRl

          Another problem is ocean pollution :sigh: so many problems, so few answers...


          We're the regulators that de-regulate We're the animators that de-animate

          Fold with us! ¤ flickr

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          K(arl) wrote:

          Another problem is ocean pollution

          Now that I do agree with.

          Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

            At 1 BC, man did not exploit the seas as we do know...

            -- Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören Doch es darf nicht mir gehören Ich muss zerstören

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            Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

            At 1 BC, man did not exploit the seas as we do know

            I am sorry, is that supposed to be an argument in support of the theory that 'warming will cause all sorts of problems'?

            Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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              Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

              At 1 BC, man did not exploit the seas as we do know

              I am sorry, is that supposed to be an argument in support of the theory that 'warming will cause all sorts of problems'?

              Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              No. If we assume that this current global warming is naturally reoccurring, and that it has an effect on the seas and it's inhabitants, one cannot assume that the effect will be identical to what happened a long time ago. Man did not fish species to the brink of extinction 2000 years ago. A larger population will endure environmental changes (natural or otherwise) better than a smaller one.

              -- A Stern Warning of Things to Come

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                Tim Craig wrote:

                If warming continues

                You mean, like getting as warm as it was between 1000 and 1400 AD, or as warm as it was when Jesus was alive, or when stone henge was built (2500 BC).? :http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2006/10/17/another-swipe-at-the-hockey-stick/#more-173[^] Tell me, if fish was so scarce when the sea is warm, what the fuck did jesus feed the 5000 with?

                Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                fat_boy wrote:

                Tell me, if fish was so scarce when the sea is warm, what the f*** did jesus feed the 5000 with?

                I thought that was due to "magic"?

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                • R Red Stateler

                  I care very much about the environment. You think that our heinous acts of dumping robot garbage on Mars doesn't keep me up at night? What kind of monster do you think I am?

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                  Red Stateler wrote:

                  dumping robot

                  Well, when a robot's gotta go, it's gotta go.

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                    fat_boy wrote:

                    Tell me, if fish was so scarce when the sea is warm, what the f*** did jesus feed the 5000 with?

                    I thought that was due to "magic"?

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                    Ha ha! But he still needed 5 fish to seed the magic box with!

                    Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                      No. If we assume that this current global warming is naturally reoccurring, and that it has an effect on the seas and it's inhabitants, one cannot assume that the effect will be identical to what happened a long time ago. Man did not fish species to the brink of extinction 2000 years ago. A larger population will endure environmental changes (natural or otherwise) better than a smaller one.

                      -- A Stern Warning of Things to Come

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                      You cannot use mans overfishing as a proof of global warming!

                      Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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