Re: [VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-02-01 Thread Taylor J. Smith
Hi Richard, 

We may be entering the long severe phase of the
drought cycle (over 100 years?) that in the past
wiped out the Anasasi.

Jack Smith 



R C Macaulay wrote:

 We are entering the second year phase of a drouth in the Texas- Midwest
 region and a certain Californio area that is beginning to get scary. Lack of
 rainfall this year can have a double whammy impact on food grains at a time
 when the nation's grain stores are  already below makeup rates from the
 world give-away food programs. Water may become more valuable than rotgut 
 whiskey.

 The last big drouth here  lasted 7 years beginning in year 1950. Water is
 often overlooked in the grand scheme of things but a shortage does have a
 way of getting attention.. especially if we dont get enough rain to  make a
 grain harvest this fall..
 Richard



Re: [VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-02-01 Thread mixent
In reply to  Taylor J. Smith's message of Sun, 01 Feb 2009 14:59:28 +:
Hi,
[snip]
Hi Richard, 

We may be entering the long severe phase of the
drought cycle (over 100 years?) that in the past
wiped out the Anasasi.

Jack Smith 

This year is La Nina, dry in the USA, wet in Australia.
[snip]
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html



Re: [VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-02-01 Thread R C Macaulay

Howdy Jack,
Interesting observation. Better evidence indicates the Anasasi ( those who 
came before)  passed into obvilion in a short less than a30 year time frame 
somewhere around the 12 th century AD.
Spent some time at Aztec, New Mexico studying the ruins of an ancient 
farming village along side the Animas River trying to understand the 
connection between such a village and the cliff dwellings further n w around 
the 4 corners.
I concluded the  Anasasi lived and farmed where food crops could thrive near 
water .. and.. the cliff dwellings were more for religious and educational 
purposes where some would go on a sabbatical. Cliff dwellings make for poor 
habitation and defense. A severe drouth of 100 years would have killed off 
the population in the first  7+1=8 years since God only made food grains 
survive 7 years according to ole Joseph's account to Pharoah. There are 
always a few survivors in any conflagration. The Sky people further south 
called themselves Zuni which may be some of the survivors..
Dry times.. While serving on the state water planning board, I made the 
mistake of stating people should never build cities in the desert like San 
Antonio or El Paso Texas.. the comment made during a public meeting near ole 
S.A. sorta went over like a lead balloon.




Hi Richard,

We may be entering the long severe phase of the
drought cycle (over 100 years?) that in the past
wiped out the Anasasi.

Jack Smith



R C Macaulay wrote:

We are entering the second year phase of a drouth in the Texas- Midwest
region and a certain Californio area that is beginning to get scary. Lack 
of
rainfall this year can have a double whammy impact on food grains at a 
time

when the nation's grain stores are  already below makeup rates from the
world give-away food programs. Water may become more valuable than rotgut 
whiskey.



The last big drouth here  lasted 7 years beginning in year 1950. Water is
often overlooked in the grand scheme of things but a shortage does have a
way of getting attention.. especially if we dont get enough rain to  make 
a

grain harvest this fall..
Richard






Re: [VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-02-01 Thread mixent
In reply to  R C Macaulay's message of Sun, 1 Feb 2009 17:47:17 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
 Dry times.. While serving on the state water planning board, I made the 
mistake of stating people should never build cities in the desert like San 
Antonio or El Paso Texas.. the comment made during a public meeting near ole 
S.A. sorta went over like a lead balloon.
[snip]
IMO all cities should be built on land that's useless for anything else, leaving
the arable land for farming. Then the waste water from the cities should be
treated and fed to bio-fuel plantations.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html



Re:[VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-01-31 Thread Michael Foster
I dunno, Richard.  I think we might need free whiskey, too.  It's, you know, an 
emergency.

M.


  



Re: Re:[VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-01-31 Thread R C Macaulay

Howdy Michael,
We are entering the second year phase of a drouth in the Texas- Midwest 
region and a certain Californio area that is beginning to get scary. Lack of 
rainfall this year can have a double whammy impact on food grains at a time 
when the nation's grain stores are  already below makeup rates from the 
world give-away food programs. Water may become more valuable than rotgut 
whiskey.
The last big drouth here  lasted 7 years beginning in year 1950. Water is 
often overlooked in the grand scheme of things but a shortage does have a 
way of getting attention.. especially if we dont get enough rain to  make a 
grain harvest this fall..

Richard


I dunno, Richard.  I think we might need free whiskey, too.  It's, you 
know, an emergency.


M.




[VO]:Chicken Little The Sky is Falling

2009-01-30 Thread R C Macaulay

Give the fuzzy headed a little money and they will use it to promote more 
money.. until, on occasion,.. they create a forum so huge that the world gets 
caught up in it.

 Demonstrates how a  random Al Gore with a money making agenda can masquerade 
as a greenie screaming the sky is falling and panic all the fools in town. 
With a 800 billion stimulus package loaded with pork working thru congress, a 
piece of the sky just crashed thru the roof of the Dime Box Saloon, busted all 
the whiskey bottles and scattered all the cards on the poker table. Now we 
don't know who won and who was cheating, besides having to sober up. There is a 
bright side.. Bar B Que chicken will be on the free lunch today.
Richard
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