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  1. BayView

    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    This would be a good choice for me; the work ute (a little Mazda Bravo clunker) drives from my house to work - about 1 km, so the electric battery would easily make it there and back. But, that's if I use it at all (I often ride to and from work on the pushie) and so it sits on the side of the...
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    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    If you're trying to make feel guilty; whale fail. I didn't say my choice was fine or bad; I have a 4WD size car for family needs currently. I was answering someone's question about what I drive. If there was an extra penalty for driving this type of car (SUV); so be it and I would reassess...
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    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    Repairing the damage is not a matter of brute force and revolution. We merely start with such things as how many humans habitat the planet, such things as deforesting all the forests, de-whaling the oceans in the name of "science" (good one; Japan :rolleyes:), fishing out the oceans, dumping...
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    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    We can't even modify our own weather to our needs. One earthquake off Japan last year - the resulting Tsunami from it - wiped out so much of what humans had built in it's path, it wasn't funny. And there was the Tsunami in Indonesia on Boxing Day a few years ago too. And don't forget the most...
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    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    Why is it good? This all falls into the category of; things humans can do, but do not necessarily need to do them. Why not? What's wrong with how long we've been here so far (except for the fact we are overpopulating it and stuffing it up because of that - and I'm not referring to GW or CC)...
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    Today was a huge day for humanity.

    And; why would you even want to - nothing to see, no air, no water.... a scintilla of hope they might stumble on to other life, perhaps? :rolleyes: At best, there might be a "bubble city" where people could go and stay, and look out at the rocks through the glass. By the time they get that sort...
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