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And this was unexpected by you?

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Vizualize a world on which the last ice age never ended. Oops, sorry.
None of us would be here would we? That's chilling. Throw another log
on the fire!

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SmokeyJose wrote:

Vizualize a world on which the last ice age never ended. Oops, sorry.
None of us would be here would we? That's chilling. Throw another log
on the fire!



You don't know that. Humans did just fine during the ice age on the whole.
Keep in mind that the ice sheets covered a relatively small fraction of the
habitable land area. So we might be here but be typing in Chinese, Cree,
Bantu, or Mayan.

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