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To: TimF who wrote (6502)2/25/2001 9:18:55 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
The entire population of the earth could fit in Texas with the population density of a suburban area.

Well, at least you chose Texas rather than Colorado like Joe did. I'd hate to have my allocated space be above the tree line. At least Texas is flat.

Would you really want to live in Texas with the rest of the world's population?

Karen



To: TimF who wrote (6502)2/25/2001 9:34:07 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
"The entire population of the earth could fit in Texas with the population density of a suburban area. The limitation is not space.

You have a very protected , statistical,
and generalizing view of the
true issues that are involved
going forward , in the world tw.

Where do you get this data from reader's digest ?
Popular Science?
You're examples almost border
on the immature...

" It is food and energy. The amount of both that can be produced is increaseing faster then the growth of the world's population. "

Just what do you think has been happening in California
TW , given the current energy situation and
the fifth largest economy in the world ?
You think the economy is bouncing back real soon ?
Buy more stock then.
You may have noticed unemployment rising just a bit ?

You have alot of "Faith " in these completely empty
and useless statistics which are totally meaningless
in relationship to the real scheme of things , imo.

The photo is by ---->NASA, BTW , it tells
the whole story at a glance .

" Barring unforseen disasters (like a major conventional world war, a nuclear war, an astroid hitting earth ...

yes any one of those would rate
as a bad hair~day in my book . <VBG>