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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 2:37 pm 
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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


When I say fix, I mean for someone else to fix. I'm gonna keep doing what I do and expect the eggheads to solve the problem without interfering in my day to day life.

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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


When I say fix, I mean for someone else to fix. I'm gonna keep doing what I do and expect the eggheads to solve the problem without interfering in my day to day life.

Therein lies the problem. Even if someone figures out how to solve problems like these, it doesn't matter if people aren't willing to operate within the parameters of said solution.

Note: not making a commentary on one's willingness or lack thereof to do so...just pointing it out.


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lipidquadcab wrote:
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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


When I say fix, I mean for someone else to fix. I'm gonna keep doing what I do and expect the eggheads to solve the problem without interfering in my day to day life.

Therein lies the problem. Even if someone figures out how to solve problems like these, it doesn't matter if people aren't willing to operate within the parameters of said solution.

Note: not making a commentary on one's willingness or lack thereof to do so...just pointing it out.


I'm being funny about it but I really just do sort of sit back and think that the problems will get solved mostly without me doing anything...

People need to recycle---town gives me a can makes it easy and I do it, if I had to sort my stuff and drive it to a recycle center I wouldnt recycle a damn thing.

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People need to recycle---town gives me a can makes it easy and I do it, if I had to sort my stuff and drive it to a recycle center I wouldnt recycle a damn thing.


The city finally got my neighborhood recycling cans about a year ago. It's staggering how quickly my family fills that thing. And then I think about that each time I pass the garbage dump off of the Bishop Ford :evil: expressway.

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People need to recycle---town gives me a can makes it easy and I do it, if I had to sort my stuff and drive it to a recycle center I wouldnt recycle a damn thing.


The city finally got my neighborhood recycling cans about a year ago. It's staggering how quickly my family fills that thing. And then I think about that each time I pass the garbage dump off of the Bishop Ford :evil: expressway.


And we dont even recycle all that we could. We use it for boxes, milk jugs and stuff like that (aka the things we dont have to rinse out or do any extra work with). We still throw cans in the regular garbage. :oops: :oops: So fucking lazy.

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What has a frog ever done for me?

Well they've provided some funny jokes about their military cowardice for one.


Q. Why do we need France on our side against Saddam and Osama?
A. So the French can show them how to surrender.

Q: How many Frenchmen does it take to defend Paris?
A: Nobody knows, it's never been tried.

Q. Why don't they have fireworks at Euro Disney?
A. Because every time they shoot them off, the French try to surrender.

Q. Why did the French plant trees along the Champs Elysees?
A. So the Germans could march in the shade.
Q: How many gears does a French tank have?
A: 4 reverse and 1 forward, in case the enemy attacks from the rear.
Q: How can you identify a French Infantryman?
A: Sunburned armpits.
Q. What's the difference between Frenchmen and toast?
A. You can make soldiers out of toast.

Q. What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up?
A. The Army.

Anyone see the French Military Rifle on eBay? It's never been shot and only dropped once!

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2+ years ago in yellowstone, I was the tagalong for the treehuggers seminar. I just wanted to go to yellowstone and this was an excuse.

Met most of the people watching or studying the Caldera or Super Volcanoe.

My assumption is we are just fucked if it blows and there is nothing we can do about it. I didnt want to propose my theory that the government has given these guys enough money to watch this thing for them and when it looks like things are about to blow, give the head honchos a day or week warning while everyone else scatters and a few people get to go underground in the utah salt mines to stay alive for 6 months to a year before we see the sun again.

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People need to recycle---town gives me a can makes it easy and I do it, if I had to sort my stuff and drive it to a recycle center I wouldnt recycle a damn thing.


The city finally got my neighborhood recycling cans about a year ago. It's staggering how quickly my family fills that thing. And then I think about that each time I pass the garbage dump off of the Bishop Ford :evil: expressway.



Which one?

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People need to recycle---town gives me a can makes it easy and I do it, if I had to sort my stuff and drive it to a recycle center I wouldnt recycle a damn thing.


The city finally got my neighborhood recycling cans about a year ago. It's staggering how quickly my family fills that thing. And then I think about that each time I pass the garbage dump off of the Bishop Ford :evil: expressway.



Which one?

I thought Mac lived in Indiana?

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Warming oceans and acidification mean coral reefs may face extinction within the century, and in 2006, a study concluded that saltwater fish will be entirely extinct by 2048.


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The agricultural revolution civilized us and eventually will destroy us.

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Nope, they got that vault in iceland with all the seeds of every plant in thew world so WE can replant after YOU destroy it

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Nope, they got that vault in iceland with all the seeds of every plant in thew world so WE can replant after YOU destroy it


Don't blame me. Its the other countries where the populations are growing out of control and destroying this planet along the way.

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The agricultural revolution civilized us and eventually will destroy us.


Teacher seeks pupil. Must have earnest desire to save the world.

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What has a frog ever done for me?


Circle of life Hank. Circle of life.

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A little thinning of the herd wouldn't be a bad idea.

Nature hates a vacuum. Maybe it's time to create a few and see what pops up.

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A little thinning of the herd wouldn't be a bad idea.

Nature hates a vacuum. Maybe it's time to create a few and see what pops up.


If you suggest that its a good idea to thin the heard, you will get the usual response of, "well, why don't you start with yourself then!"

The reality is that at some point and time, the support system of the planet will no longer be able to support humans. We do a great job of fantasizing colonization of other planets or a Jetsons reality where we move into the earth's atmosphere (somehow the Jetsons forgot about the wonders of a storm's effect on flying cars); however, its fantasy. May take 5 years, may take 500 years, but we will eventually destroy the planet.

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Algae Blooms on Lake Eerie Contaminate Water Supply in Ohio and Michigan

More than 500,000 northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan residents remained without drinkable water Saturday evening as officials awaited test results from three different toxicity screenings. The water contamination was the result of algae blooms in Lake Erie, the area’s water source.

Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins would not put a time stamp on when those results might be available, saying he did not want to “burden science.”

Early Saturday morning, the city of Toledo posted an alert to its Facebook page, telling residents of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, not to drink tap water or boil it for drinking. The alerting said that toxic levels of microcysten — released by the algae blooms — were found in water at the Collins Park water-treatment plant. Within hours, Ohio Gov. John Kasich declared a state of emergency for Toledo and the surrounding areas, including Fulton County.

“I think this is a wake-up call,” U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said after meeting with an array of officials to discuss the emergency response Saturday afternoon. “We do have a problem with these toxic algal blooms” which affect both drinking water safety and Lake Erie’s fishing and tourism industries, he said.

The nearby city of Oregon, which also draws its water from Lake Erie, said that its water was safe during a testing at 2 p.m.

Workers at the city’s treatment plant told The Blade during an interview inside the plant’‍s laboratory Saturday that they started seeing suspicious results at the plant sometime later Friday. The first signs of algae toxins started appearing in early July, but they were not at high levels and they also were treatable, officials said.

Last summer, Toledo spent an an additional $3 million on chemicals to help protect the city's water supply from Lake Erie’s algae.

Algae blooms, often caused by the addition of nutrients to a water body, are made up of cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae. The algae growth is fed by phosphorous mainly from farm fertilizer runoff and sewage treatment plants, leaving behind toxins that have contributed to oxygen-deprived dead zones where fish can’t survive.

Some cyanobacteria can produce toxins, called cyanotoxins. Although many blooms contain non-toxic species of cyanobacteria, lab tests are needed to determine whether a bloom is toxic or nontoxic. Some cyanotoxins can be toxic for humans, animals and plants. The health effects include nausea, vomiting, fever, rashes, and eye and ear irritation.

Shortly after the bulletin was put online at 2 a.m. Saturday, residents reported empty shelves in water aisles at local grocery stores and carryouts. Water that had been destined for other parts of the state was diverted to northwest Ohio so stores could restock. The National Guard trucked in water from Akron and Piqua, which is north of Dayton. Pre-mixed formula and military meals were delivered to Toledo from Columbus.

Restaurants in the affected area were urged to close unless they can guarantee no consumption of tap water. Bottled water shipments that were destined to other regions were rerouted to Toledo, said a spokesman for the Kroger supermarket chain, Jackie Siekmann.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency had an emergency-response team on “standby” to respond to Toledo, but would not be dispatched until a gubernatorial request for aid was made, said Steve Fought, an aide to U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Toldeo.

Joe Andrews, Ohio Department of Public Safety spokesman, said the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections had converted its milk-bottling plant near Columbus to package drinking water in large bladders.

David Grossman, director of the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, said a safe level of microcystin is 0, but an allowable level is below 1. At the Collins Park plant, water was testing as high as 2.5 parts per million, Dr. Grossman said. As long as the level remains below 20 parts per million, it is safe to shower and bathe. It is OK to drink well water.

Toledo-area hospitals report more than 100 people came to emergency departments by late afternoon concerned that they drank the water and were feeling ill. ER doctors report that some people came just as a precaution but others displayed symptoms such as upset stomach, dizziness and vomiting.


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Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
A little thinning of the herd wouldn't be a bad idea.

Nature hates a vacuum. Maybe it's time to create a few and see what pops up.


If you suggest that its a good idea to thin the heard, you will get the usual response of, "well, why don't you start with yourself then!"

The reality is that at some point and time, the support system of the planet will no longer be able to support humans. We do a great job of fantasizing colonization of other planets or a Jetsons reality where we move into the earth's atmosphere (somehow the Jetsons forgot about the wonders of a storm's effect on flying cars); however, its fantasy. May take 5 years, may take 500 years, but we will eventually destroy the planet.


It won't happen. Science and technology will prevent it from happening. Besides the planet has always been pretty good at cleansing herself.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
lipidquadcab wrote:
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Meh. Science will figure out a way to fix everything. They always do.

...and no one would listen to them.


When I say fix, I mean for someone else to fix. I'm gonna keep doing what I do and expect the eggheads to solve the problem without interfering in my day to day life.





Never figured ya for one of those people.

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