tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7806136543904112143.post3763329591894618248..comments2023-10-30T09:23:42.803-05:00Comments on Some Assembly Required: SAR #14138Charles Kingsley Michaelson, IIIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04364694465614330540noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7806136543904112143.post-53401952810538278872014-05-19T13:11:35.717-05:002014-05-19T13:11:35.717-05:00Curtain Call:
There go the Hamptons! Curtain Call: <br /><br />There go the Hamptons! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7806136543904112143.post-31718758239415273382014-05-19T09:51:19.021-05:002014-05-19T09:51:19.021-05:00It may not be 'progress' but it'll sur...It may not be 'progress' but it'll sure be interesting...Charles Kingsley Michaelson, IIIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04364694465614330540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7806136543904112143.post-41176827433229912282014-05-19T08:42:50.561-05:002014-05-19T08:42:50.561-05:00for US humansfor US humansmistah charley, ph.d.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06303695341246058680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7806136543904112143.post-20975187044238482822014-05-19T08:41:29.644-05:002014-05-19T08:41:29.644-05:00it seems clear to me that anthropogenic global war...it seems clear to me that anthropogenic global warming and associated effects (inundation of coastal areas, changes in weather patterns with agricultural repercussions, etc) IS the future - and humankind will have to live it, or live with it, or get out of the way<br /><br />but, as the taoist saying goes, who knows if this is good or bad?<br /><br />over the weekend i was watching one of the science channels - they had an hour long show on the dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago - i learned some new stuff about it (the circular pattern of sink holes on the yucatan peninsula shows the rim of the impact crater - wow)<br /><br />but the reason i'm raising the topic here is that at the end of the program the hosts pointed out that while a lot of life was destroyed by this event - 70% of extant species, maybe 99% of all the animal individuals alive at that time - it also created the possibility for new life forms to emerge - the growth of the mammal family tree is one that has the greatest interest for we humans, naturally<br /><br />the climate change currently underway will be nothing much compared to that<br /><br />always look on the bright side of life (and death)<br /><br /><br />mistah charley, ph.d.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06303695341246058680noreply@blogger.com