02-09-2007, 01:19 PM
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#562 (permalink)
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| | Re: "Humans 'very likely' making earth warmer" is wrong "donquijote1954" <nolionnoproblem@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 6, 8:00 pm, Bill Baka <b...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> >> As far as available land, what kind of
>> >> crop can you plant in the Himalayas? All that land going to waste.
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>> > You didn't answer my question. You predicted that 99.9% of the
>> > world's food-producing capability was going to go away. I'm still
>> > curious what your thought process was on that one. And I've been in
>> > the Himalayas - they grow plenty (including poppies and pot).
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>> That wasn't a question that really deserved an answer. It should be
>> obvious that more people will build more buildings and thus there will
>> be less land available. The oceans are getting over fished so that
>> resource will soon run out. Do you expect we will farm the moon or
>> something?
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>I think they expect God to come from the skies with a cornucopia of
>fruits and vegetables. Well, of course, he will come in an SUV (Hummer
>most likely) killing pagans since there's no fruits and vegetables for
>all. Cyclists though got no place in Heaven 'cause they voted for
>Gore, who endorsed homosexuals, etc, etc.
Oh, so YOU think 99.9 percent of the available farmland will be
overcome with development too, huh? You'd better hope there's a place
in heaven for those with no math skills. ;-)
Mark Hickey
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