almost the disappearance in the movement occasioned by look shooting outto infinity where the planet returns more than once to ourselves.

2007-04-28 Thread Alan Sondheim
almost the disappearance in the movement occasioned by look shooting out to infinity where the planet returns more than once to ourselves. http://www.asondheim.org/fly.mov and then these images of lost fecundity. http://www.asondheim.org/forgotten5.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/forgotten6.jpg

Precognitive Happy Valentine's Dug: an Appropriate Global Flag for Planet Earth

2007-02-13 Thread P!^VP 0!Z!^VP
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/photo/12022007/6/photo/photos-n-odds-pair- human-skeletons-lie-entwined-neolithic-archaelogical-dig-site.html/ print Lovers of Valdaro http://anacampserota.blogspot.com/2007/02/skulls-and-crossed- humerii.html Note: I thought to write Happy Valentines Day on this

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-25 Thread Dirk Vekemans
personally, i eat mayonaise with my french fries instead of ketch-up, symbolically, i mean, sotospeak greetings, dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotischen Elends http://www.vilt.net/nkdee .this is y sum of us _c[onsciously]hoose_ 2 not biologically reproduce. chunks, ][mez][ -- --LFG

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-25 Thread Eric Yost
it's not only over-population; it's also the gluttony of energy absorption that's occurring worldwide. But that's driven by population, isn't it? If world population were a tenth of what it is now, the gluttony would be similarly reduced, wouldn't it? Plus nature does heal itself, though

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-25 Thread chris mann
On Nov 25, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Eric Yost wrote: it's not only over-population; it's also the gluttony of energy absorption that's occurring worldwide. oh, you mean knowledge? which is why, of course the future is never how we imagine it.

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-25 Thread P!^VP 0!Z!^VP
On 24-Nov-06, at 12:00 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: The plethora of the world, its fecundity (potential for production of organism and information) is at its maximum. ~~~ 0!Z!^!P writes now: Pray it isn't so. D^

On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
On the disaster of the future planet now ...If one person, sane to a degree, may be found willing and ready to sacrifice his life and the life of others, for his beliefs in the now and hereafter, the world is doomed. ...And yet it is a commonplace among us that the swarm of men and women shall

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-24 Thread P!^VP 0!Z!^VP
http://ana-uploads.blogspot.com/2006/11/toga-woof-good-forever-1214 -112406.html P!^VP

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-24 Thread mez breeze
On 11/25/06, Eric Yost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Finally, the disaster of the future planet is solely driven by the one factor people refuse to discuss: population. Human overpopulation drives pollution, resource depletion, damage to the biosphere, wars, famines, crowding of the poor

Re: On the disaster of the future planet now

2006-11-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
Well this really isn't similar to the Black Death, etc. The carrying- capacity of the planet will be reached around 2050. Global warming is already creating desertification at a furious rate etc. And it's not only over-population; it's also the gluttony of energy absorption that's occurring

The Planet

2006-11-09 Thread James Barrett
Hi..In my short time watching/reading/digesting Wryting-L Ive detected a concern for the planet presentso this may interest you all: Swedish documentary series from 2006. Part 1 of 4. Global Change. Never before has a single species effected the planet that the way we do today. 96 percent

Re: word planet

2006-10-26 Thread Bob Marcacci
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Re: word planet

2006-10-25 Thread mIEKAL aND
On Oct 25, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Allen Bramhall wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: plant word grow swords plant sword grow plough shares share word plough soft air plant word share plough there splint wyrd plough scores vote alien pliant plant spare flowers spell disaster

NASA's New Mars Camera Gives Dramatic View of Planet

2006-09-29 Thread Alan Sondheim
Title: NASA JPL news Guy Webster 818-354-6278 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. Lori Stiles 520-626-4402 University of Arizona, Tucson IMAGE ADVISORY: 2006-117 September 29, 2006 NASA's New Mars Camera Gives Dramatic View of Planet Mars is ready for its close-up