me..merle Merle,
Who's "we"? But I'd say William's got a handle on it. I am learning. --Joe > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote: > > joe ..can we have all of this in plain english...please..merle > > William, > > It sounds good. I "get" the function of holocaust now: the example of MRSA > is a particularly good one, and resonates gratingly with me (a colleague lost > his wife to it when she was in for a "routine and minor" surgery). > > OK, but I can't (this instant) imagine a catastrophe that would selectively > eliminate all but specially spiritually or mentally mutated humans. And I > don't think that that is what Merle had in mind. I think her shift goes more > along the lines of some sort of miracle that takes place in less than 500 > generations. "The Dawning of the Age of Aquarius": like that. > > I used to think that only Spelunkers and hard-rock miners would survive > nuclear holocaust during the Cold War, provided they were caving when the > bombs dropped. But of course that too was wrong, because it's the Nuclear > Winter and radiation that would get everybody, just coming out of a burrow. > > I'll give some thought to your final two sentences. Going out, to walk > around. A rare, cool cloudy day in the desert, after a rain 12 hours ago: > VERY rare. > > Thank you!! > > --Joe
