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Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://i.somethingawful.com//sasbi/2006/08/docevil/worfpaper_grammarayburst.jpg
Ronn--
Excuse me, but that was dumb. Was I supposed to
recognize the picture?
---David
And don't look at the black hole, Maru
Doug Pensinger wrote:
My worry has always been not that the experts on warming are
alarmist, but that they are too conservative in their estimates. If
we acted quickly and an economic disaster followed, the world would
be impacted for a generation or less. If, however, we triggered an
Quick note:
I'm off for vacation shortly, so I'll be AFK for the next chapter or
two. Just wanted to make sure you take my silence for the absence
that it will be, not apathy. :-)
Jim
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On Aug 14, 2006, at 4:25 AM, David Hobby wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://i.somethingawful.com//sasbi/2006/08/docevil/
worfpaper_grammarayburst.jpg
Excuse me, but that was dumb. Was I supposed to recognize
the picture?
You were probably put off by the misspelling in the subject:
Alberto wrote:
You fail to mention something in this dichotomy: an economical
disaster will trigger an ecological disaster, much worse than
the ecological disaster that may come if we do nothing;
People who lose their jobs don't give a f--- about
the environment. Ecology is for rich people,