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Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the
magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. |
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![]() "JNF" wrote in message ... Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. Nature is nature, it just does what it does. It's not a conscious entity capable of making decisions regarding what it considers to be 'good' or 'bad' for this planet. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On Saturday, October 19, 2013 10:55:48 AM UTC+1, JNF wrote:
Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. My old gaffers forthcoming book is about this. Its roughly something between Intelligent Design and astrophysics. It promises to astound the scientific world, in the same way Hawking's 'Brief History of Time' did. WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 06:51:09 -0700 (PDT), Jim Cannon wrote:
On Saturday, October 19, 2013 10:55:48 AM UTC+1, JNF wrote: Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. My old gaffers forthcoming book is about this. Its roughly something between Intelligent Design and astrophysics. It promises to astound the scientific world, in the same way Hawking's 'Brief History of Time' did. WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suspect your old guffer is more Erick von Daniken. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ twitter: @sandrilaLtd |
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On Saturday, October 19, 2013 3:03:24 PM UTC+1, Paul Herber wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 06:51:09 -0700 (PDT), Jim Cannon wrote: On Saturday, October 19, 2013 10:55:48 AM UTC+1, JNF wrote: Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. My old gaffers forthcoming book is about this. Its roughly something between Intelligent Design and astrophysics. It promises to astound the scientific world, in the same way Hawking's 'Brief History of Time' did. WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suspect your old guffer is more Erick von Daniken. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ twitter: @sandrilaLtd Im sure he would take that as a compliment - Ill ensure it is passed on. Cheers, Big Jim |
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On Saturday, 19 October 2013 15:03:24 UTC+1, Paul Herber wrote:
On Sat, 19 Oct 2013 06:51:09 -0700 (PDT), Jim Cannon wrote: On Saturday, October 19, 2013 10:55:48 AM UTC+1, JNF wrote: Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. My old gaffers forthcoming book is about this. Its roughly something between Intelligent Design and astrophysics. It promises to astound the scientific world, in the same way Hawking's 'Brief History of Time' did. WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I suspect your old guffer is more Erick von Daniken. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ twitter: @sandrilaLtd Were ancient cowboys an alien race of insufferable upper middle class elitists eh? Read Eric Von Daniken's new coral buster Lariat of the Snobs |
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On Saturday, 19 October 2013 10:55:48 UTC+1, JNF wrote:
Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. People always go on about humans ruining the planet . It ********. The mass of human compared to the mass of the planet is akin to living like microbes on the back of an elephants arse, which just about sums up the physical scale of reality. Again I nod to Bill Bryson book. Look at a model globe of the planet and ponder that all the life that we know lives in the varnish. |
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On Saturday, October 19, 2013 5:36:25 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Saturday, 19 October 2013 10:55:48 UTC+1, JNF wrote: Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. People always go on about humans ruining the planet . It ********. The mass of human compared to the mass of the planet is akin to living like microbes on the back of an elephants arse, which just about sums up the physical scale of reality. Again I nod to Bill Bryson book. Look at a model globe of the planet and ponder that all the life that we know lives in the varnish. Idiot. |
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On Saturday, 19 October 2013 17:36:25 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Saturday, 19 October 2013 10:55:48 UTC+1, JNF wrote: Hi ,does anybody here subscribe to the New Scientist?I don't buy the magazine but noticed in a supermarket that its front page of today's date mentions a lost volcano set off a mediaeval ice age. I'm someone who believes Nature will cull the world's excessive population and depletion of finite resources through pandemics, super volcanic eruptions,famines or whatever as there is unlikely to be agreement with certain religions and cultures to follow the Chinese example of suppressing population growth . Allegedly we have global warming courtesy 7 billion people--would a Yellowstone eruption or similar be a good thing and cause global cooling with crop failures etc?Discuss. Ta ever so. People always go on about humans ruining the planet . It ********. The mass of human compared to the mass of the planet is akin to living like microbes on the back of an elephants arse, which just about sums up the physical scale of reality. Again I nod to Bill Bryson book. Look at a model globe of the planet and ponder that all the life that we know lives in the varnish. So the most pig ignorant pig on news groups now call's Bill Bryson and idiot for stating the facts regarding the actual physical dimensions of life on earth that we know when compared to the bulk of the planet. God you are so vile. Tell you what you call me idiot to my face and I'll chin you. We can set that up. |
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