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Reply #15 - Nov 9th, 2003 at 10:36pm

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Ah global warming. A giant conspiracy. Global warming is not us, it's normal planetary tempreture fluctuation. Another thing not to worry about. If there is a such thing as global warming, how come last winter was one of the coldest on record?
 

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Reply #16 - Nov 9th, 2003 at 10:48pm

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Let me correct something. It's not the next 40 years. It's the next few thousand years. I just found a website made by BBC.

Here is the link. I asked for a week because I figured that the information would be hard to get via internet. However, I found it just now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/mega_tsunami.shtml
 
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Reply #17 - Nov 9th, 2003 at 10:54pm

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I'm not too bothered really. In 50 years time I will be over 110 years old. I doubt very much I will make it. I'm just happy to be here. 8) Grin Tongue


Grin Well Im with Hagar on this, I'll only be about
10 years behind you Hagar, heh, and I'll probably just be happy if I can still go to the bathroom by myself Grin
And well,......things in this life change very slowly if they ever change at all. As the saying goes;" The more things change, the more they stay the same."
And I think its said best in my favorite bands(The Eagles) newest hit single, "Hole in the World"

"They say that there's a land over yonder,.........cool water runs through the burnin sand.

But untill we learn to love one another,..........we will never reach the promsed land."

Yeah, im just happy to be here, and well,...........each day has enough trouble of it's own for me to worry much about tomorrow much less 50yrs from now. Wink
 

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Reply #18 - Nov 9th, 2003 at 11:47pm

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Reply #19 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 2:37am

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But there is one prediction that is sure to happen. This prediction is so real, that even the most hardened skeptics will believe this. And guess who made this prediction. OUR MOST BRIGHTEST GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENTISTS!!!!!!!!!!!!

However, I do not wish to tell you people this prediction because I feel it might cause some panic among some people in the simviation forums. Especially those who live in any state that is directly next to the Eastern coast of the U.S. [such as Florida, Virginia, Georgia, and so on]. And I live in Florida. Embarrassed

I think we can take it Katahu. I've not met anyone likely to panic around here. Wink

If you're talkiing about the "Giant Sunami" tidal waves forget it. This is the biggest load of twaddle I've ever seen - & I've seen plenty of twaddle. It's based on a flawed theory - like most of this stuff.
 

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Reply #20 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 3:39am

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lol. best one i have heard is the giant rock thats due to fall into the sea in a few years. most european coasts and american east coast could be in trouble with that one as a huge tidal wave would be created.
However, how much truth there is to this is debateable
 
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Reply #21 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 3:45am

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lol. best one i have heard is the giant rock thats due to fall into the sea in a few years. most european coasts and american east coast could be in trouble with that one as a huge tidal wave would be created.
However, how much truth there is to this is debateable

That's the one I'm talking about Craig. To test the validity of this theory drop a grain of sand in your local swimming pool. Complete twaddle.
 

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Reply #22 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 4:03am

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LOL howdy Doug:)
just checking on the tidal waves one:) all i would say is that learn to swin and buy some waterproofs just incase this twaddle turns out to be right Roll Eyes being in england we are slightly closer to the place it would start than the US:)
LOL sorry i thought i would have a go at looking at both sides of the situation Grin
back to my star trek theorys and predictions now
 
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Reply #23 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 4:11am

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Well. If you're worried about it you could go & live on top if a mountain. The tidal wave won't get you but you're just as likely to be struck by lightning or hit by a passing jumbo jet. Wink

PS. If some big disaster is going to happen I prefer not to know about it. There's ain't much I or anyone else can do about it. I prefer to go out in blissful ignorance. Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #24 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 5:07am

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I predict that in 50 years time I will be 79 years old and still not have as many posts on the Forum as Andrew.

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Reply #25 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 12:15pm

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UUhhhhh [Beavis & Butthead impression] ............. what the h377 is a twaddle? I just don't know your d@wu british terminology. LOL Pardon me for being a little ignorant. LOL

Look in the bright side. This mega tsunami thing ain't gonna happen for the next few THOUSAND years.

I know another big threat that is a thousand times more worse than this.

However, this time, I'm not gonna tell you guys. Ever. Because this new threat is NOT going to do anything for the next 300,000 years. By the time it happens, we will already be inhabiting Mars, Europa, and we'll probably be living in a colonial ship floating near Alpha Centuri [closest star to the Earth].
 
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Reply #26 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 12:25pm

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what the h377 is a twaddle? I just don't know your d@wu british terminology. LOL Pardon me for being a little ignorant. LOL

Hi Katahu. Twaddle = Rubbish, nonsense, trash, garbage & various other words too rude for young ears. Tongue Grin

PS. Here's some advice. Don't believe everything you read or see on TV. Get outside more & enjoy the wonders of our little planet. Life's too short to take all this stuff seriously or worry about what might just possibly happen in 1,000 years time if the conditions are right. Wink
 

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Reply #27 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 2:14pm

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This is what I believe [don't take this too personally].

Those who say that these kinds of things are rubbish are possibly the ones who like to be ignorant and don't wish to have any of these things go about in their mind for the rest of their lives.

I am the kind of person who likes to think in a radical way. I like new ideas. I admire Leonardo de Vinci's work because he is a radical thinker and artist. I admire Nostredame because he is also a radical thinker and very smart [as in clever].

I like predictions because it makes me think a lot. I like new ideas because new ideas is what shape the face of the world forever. Ideas such as the first computer, the first successful powered flight, Charles Lindburgh, the space race [in the cold war], and so on.

Everyone has their own way of thinking. You think your way, I think my way. Grin Wink

I predict that during the next 50 years I will still be thinking of all the things that happened, things that would happen, and things that will happen.

As for you skeptics, you can stick around on your side of the line all you want. But remember this, the cosmos is a dangerous and uncontrolable place. Anything can happen. And the last time I checked, the Earth is part of the cosmos. Wink
 
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Reply #28 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 2:45pm

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This is what I believe [don't take this too personally].

Those who say that these kinds of things are rubbish are possibly the ones who like to be ignorant and don't wish to have any of these things go about in their mind for the rest of their lives.

As for you skeptics, you can stick around on your side of the line all you want. But remember this, the cosmos is a dangerous and uncontrolable place. Anything can happen. And the last time I checked, the Earth is part of the cosmos.  

I take no offence. You might not believe this but I was young once.  Shock horror......! Shocked
50 years ago I was much like you & all the other young people that worried about all these things & thought they could change the world. Don't let my cynicism fool you. I'm not as ignorant as you appear to think. All this is new to you but I discovered all the things you speak of (& much more) many more years ago than I care to remember.

I've wondered about the cosmos & origins of the universe among many other subjects. I came up with all sorts of theories that might even astound you. After many sleepless nights pondering my theories I realised that if I carried on this way I would most likely drive myself round the bend. I decided there & then I was wasting my time & got on with the rest of my life. It's been a good one. Wink

Now I'm just another silly old cynic & a target for your ridicule. Don't worry. I'm used to it & can take all you care to throw my way. One thing I am sure of. I confidently predict that if you're still around in 50 years time you will be exactly like me & all the other daft old codgers. 8) Wink
 

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Reply #29 - Nov 10th, 2003 at 3:36pm

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I bet in 50 years cars still wont fly.
 
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