โJan-01-2020 03:04 PM
โJan-03-2020 11:09 AM
โJan-03-2020 11:01 AM
schlep1967 wrote:agesilaus wrote:RGar974417 wrote:
When the earth was formed it was hot and dinosauers roamed the earth. Then it got cold and we had the Wolly Mammoth. Then it started to warm up again. It is a cycle. Yes the glaciers are melting faster because they are smaller. Try this experiment. Take a hug pile of snow and a small pile of snow. Both are in the sun. Which one will melt faster? The small one. Same with glaciers.
Ah not quite, if the earth's history was represented by a 4500 page book, dinosaurs don't show up until page 4270 and vanish, not counting birds on page 4430. Mammoths arrive around page 4997. Humans arrive in prototype form around the same time. Most of that book is unknown to us, we know a little about the last 500 pages and very spotty information about the pages before that.
I almost agreed with you until you got to page 4997 of a 4500 page book... Is that a prequel to the sequel or the other way around?
โJan-03-2020 10:46 AM
agesilaus wrote:RGar974417 wrote:
When the earth was formed it was hot and dinosauers roamed the earth. Then it got cold and we had the Wolly Mammoth. Then it started to warm up again. It is a cycle. Yes the glaciers are melting faster because they are smaller. Try this experiment. Take a hug pile of snow and a small pile of snow. Both are in the sun. Which one will melt faster? The small one. Same with glaciers.
Ah not quite, if the earth's history was represented by a 4500 page book, dinosaurs don't show up until page 4270 and vanish, not counting birds on page 4430. Mammoths arrive around page 4997. Humans arrive in prototype form around the same time. Most of that book is unknown to us, we know a little about the last 500 pages and very spotty information about the pages before that.
โJan-03-2020 05:40 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJan-03-2020 04:59 AM
RGar974417 wrote:
When the earth was formed it was hot and dinosauers roamed the earth. Then it got cold and we had the Wolly Mammoth. Then it started to warm up again. It is a cycle. Yes the glaciers are melting faster because they are smaller. Try this experiment. Take a hug pile of snow and a small pile of snow. Both are in the sun. Which one will melt faster? The small one. Same with glaciers.
โJan-03-2020 04:50 AM
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โJan-03-2020 02:50 AM
ericosmith wrote:
Just wondering if this has anything to do with RVing, at least in my lifetime.
โJan-02-2020 07:02 PM
โJan-02-2020 04:34 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJan-02-2020 03:38 PM
โJan-02-2020 03:32 PM
schlep1967 wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Dang schlep, you just took away all of my incentive to screech and wail, gnash my teeth, and wag my finger at everyone, while scaring the **** out of children to the point where they believe there is just no hope for them. Everyone wants to be a prophet or doom. Itโs become a death cult.
:):)
Remember sensationalism sells.
The "experts" predicted Miami would be several feet under water by now.....
The mega cruise ships are still going in and out of the port and the docks are still sitting at the same level they were when that prediction was made.
โJan-02-2020 10:23 AM
โJan-02-2020 09:50 AM
Crowe wrote:
Keep in mind there are still glaciers that are advancing in areas such as Greenland, New Zealand, Alaska (Hubbard Glacier), and Norway. Just sayin'.