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Wood Pecker April 15th 07 11:39 PM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
Humans have four years left to live on Earth

http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...cle2449968.ece

Even wisest man sometimes mistake bumblebee for blackberry.



Clark Neider April 19th 07 05:12 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 

wrote in message
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At the way things are going nowdays,I wouldn't be halfway supprisd if us
humans dont last another year on Earth.
cuhulin


Maybe I should start tapping into my IRA early and take the hit on the
penalties. ;)



[email protected] May 5th 07 02:52 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
On Apr 15, 3:39 pm, "Wood Pecker" wrote:
Humans have four years left to live on Earth

http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...cle2449968.ece

Even wisest man sometimes mistake bumblebee for blackberry.


Apparently, cellphone output has some ability to disrupt bee
navigation, so they fail to find their way home.

The good news is, bees are insects and reproduce in a short cycle.
There's a decent chance bees will evolve an increasing tolerance to
the cause of the population decline as long as some bees are not
affected by it.

Odds are the population decline will self-limit, just as most epidemic
diseases self-limit.

Else it's time to invest in honey futures :)





[email protected] May 5th 07 03:11 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
BullCrap! Wind also pollinates plants.
cuhulin


Telamon May 5th 07 03:34 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
In article . com,
wrote:

On Apr 15, 3:39 pm, "Wood Pecker" wrote:
Humans have four years left to live on Earth

http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...cle2449968.ece

Even wisest man sometimes mistake bumblebee for blackberry.


Apparently, cellphone output has some ability to disrupt bee
navigation, so they fail to find their way home.

The good news is, bees are insects and reproduce in a short cycle.
There's a decent chance bees will evolve an increasing tolerance to
the cause of the population decline as long as some bees are not
affected by it.

Odds are the population decline will self-limit, just as most epidemic
diseases self-limit.

Else it's time to invest in honey futures :)


Not even dark yet and I get them S6. They have a very good signal any
time it is dark here on the west coast a short distance from the beach.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon May 5th 07 03:47 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
In article
,
Telamon wrote:

In article . com,
wrote:

On Apr 15, 3:39 pm, "Wood Pecker" wrote:
Humans have four years left to live on Earth

http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...cle2449968.ece

Even wisest man sometimes mistake bumblebee for blackberry.


Apparently, cellphone output has some ability to disrupt bee
navigation, so they fail to find their way home.

The good news is, bees are insects and reproduce in a short cycle.
There's a decent chance bees will evolve an increasing tolerance to
the cause of the population decline as long as some bees are not
affected by it.

Odds are the population decline will self-limit, just as most epidemic
diseases self-limit.

Else it's time to invest in honey futures :)


Not even dark yet and I get them S6. They have a very good signal any
time it is dark here on the west coast a short distance from the beach.


Looks like I responded to the wrong post.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] May 5th 07 03:56 AM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
Hey Telamon.The World's Most Dangerous Roads program is on the NGC
channel right now.That Pear Blossom Highway in California is a real
LuLu.They ought to rename it the Death Blossom Highway.That Highway
looks like it was designed for Death.
cuhulin


charlie May 5th 07 06:07 PM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
wrote:
SNIP

The good news is, bees are insects and reproduce in a short cycle.
There's a decent chance bees will evolve an increasing tolerance to
the cause of the population decline as long as some bees are not
affected by it.


Not likely to happen that quickly and in the meantime important
fertilization will not take place. Remember that most plants can
only be pollinated by certain insects.

Odds are the population decline will self-limit, just as most epidemic
diseases self-limit.

Else it's time to invest in honey futures :)




What the bees and us really need is for cell phone users to die off.


Charlie.

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M0WYM
www.wymsey.co.uk

Bruce Atchison - author May 20th 07 06:29 PM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
There's a good excuse to stop putting off buying that expensive general
coverage receiver. Just purchase the thing on time payments and enjoy it
before humanity dies off. :-)

Sincerely,

Bruce Atchison - author of When a Man Loves a Rabbit (Learning and Living
With Bunnies).
http://www.bookadz.com/batchison.htm
http://www.bookstream.biz/cgi-bin/bo...s&store_id=102



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N9NEO May 20th 07 07:27 PM

Humans have four years left to live on Earth
 
On May 4, 10:11 pm, wrote:
BullCrap! Wind also pollinates plants.
cuhulin


Yea, good point cuhulin. I think bees are overrated. You could get a
few 100hp blowers run by diesal generaTORS out in the fields to do the
same thing.



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