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To: elmatador who wrote (16161)3/6/2002 12:46:01 AM
From: pezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Ya may have lived in every country inna world for all I care but if you think that because prices for limited natural resources don't rise that means that the potential supply is not in doubt ya indeed don't know how this works. All the technical advances in the world cannot create more natural recourses.Only suck these limited resources out more efficiently.
The fishing industry became high tech and increased the catch of many species for years. Today there are abandoned canneries in New England where fishing towns used to be, there are no fish. Japan’s factory ships long ago cleaned out the waters surrounding their island.Now they send their technology around the world searching for new waters to deplete.