On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Paul Meyer wrote:
I am hardly pro-business or unconcerned about the environment but I think there are some good reasons to doubt this theory, not least of which is that bee dissappearance was first observed in the US and the apparently spread to Europe which is the opposite of cell phone penetration patterns.
Very good and salient points. No one really is sure of this at this point in time, but the bee issue is a very serious one regardless of the culprit, so serious that nothing should be cast aside from consideration just because it might cause some forced revamping of the entire digital communications movement.
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