So much to worry over when you do you fair share of browsing.
In no particular order:
- Unreasonable global taxing under false pretence of climate protection (Copenhagen)
- The Norway lights (cold war has commenced, by slim chance preserved?)
- China lights (similar to Norway)
- Suppression of Free Energy
- Painfully stupid self-marketing of free energy community
- Inadequate education sending mankind the way of the other monkeys.
- Sun and Moon doing their usual light shows, yet not where we'd expect them?
- New World Order
- Mob
- Vaccination programs and the ideas behind it
- We're toast! (global warming)
- Not enough fur in the world to protect us from: imminent ice age
- Obama
- The Nobel Prize committee.
- Religion as a means of controlling masses. And not just divine religions fall into this category.
Thanks for your choice, or addition. Remember, only ONE thing to worry about for you on this thread! You get one minute on global TV, what single thing will you tell the world?
I will add a voting poll when we get some good nominees, to nartow it down some.
J
Quote from: Cloxxki on December 11, 2009, 06:40:15 PM
- Painfully stupid self-marketing of free energy community
I agree, this is no help at all. The marketing of the materials and information is either non existent or in the form of a scam.
Quote from: Cloxxki on December 11, 2009, 06:40:15 PM
So much to worry over when you do you fair share of browsing.
@J
Add to that above in the 1st post of the thread:
- The accumulation of wealth, regardless of who suffers in the process.
- Secular politics as a means of officially imposing one's will by economic, judicial, military and any other convenient means.
- Desiring what one plainly cannot have, over and above what one needs to survive; all because of fearfully possessive greed.
I strongly agree with your initial post.
--Lee
Quote from: the_big_m_in_ok on December 11, 2009, 07:24:32 PM
@J
Add to that above in the 1st post of the thread:
- The accumulation of wealth, regardless of who suffers in the process.
- Secular politics as a means of officially imposing one's will by economic, judicial, military and any other convenient means.
- Desiring what one plainly cannot have, over and above what one needs to survive; all because of fearfully possessive greed.
I strongly agree with your initial post.
--Lee
Thanks Lee,
Don't the first two pretty much elaborate on New World Order?
The third, might that be "greed" for short? It might also be generalized as "human nature". This truly is something to worry about as well. Human nature is really animal nature. Don't give a mad chimp unlimited intelligence and money. Human nature though, can be steered some. Decent parent usually get decent children. Bushes bear more Bushes, but I digress.
I forgot: does "rising sealevels" need a place of its own? I was so worried about that a year ago. Look what a bit of reading did? Pushed it right out of my top-20. The street here is about 5 meters below sea level, and basically one levy away from the sea. I only live 2 stories up.
Quote from: Cloxxki on December 11, 2009, 07:40:11 PM
Thanks Lee,
"Don't the first two pretty much elaborate on New World Order?"
Yeah, especially the second one.
"The third, might that be "greed" for short? It might also be generalized as "human nature". This truly is something to worry about as well. Human nature is really animal nature. Don't give a mad chimp unlimited intelligence and money."
Right, I agree.
Nothing either one of us can to about it, though. Complaining about it makes one a target. And a potential martyr.
"Human nature though, can be steered some. Decent parent usually get decent children. Bushes bear more Bushes, but I digress."
A basically agree. There are always exceptions to the rule. And exceptions to the exceptions. It depends on a lot of things, some conflicting.
"I forgot: does "rising sealevels" need a place of its own? I was so worried about that a year ago. Look what a bit of reading did? Pushed it right out of my top-20."
Probably. Humanity played around with the environment and now it's poisoned. Tipping points are being crossed. It's only a matter of time until we're treading water.
The street here is about 5 meters below sea level, and basically one levy away from the sea. I only live 2 stories up.
Where do you live? Holland? Venice?
--Lee
Thanks Lee.
Holland it is!
I used to do the math on the size and height of Antarctica ice. Surely something to worry about, if one believes interglacial melting happens. Now I read that it's basically a floating ice cube, and when those melt, they don't overflow your long drink, now do they? Good thing earth didn't decide to deposite serious amounts of water on land. Just a few glaciers. Big from up close, but wow, what do they mean compared to the south pole ice? Having the ice in the sea keeps water levels nice and stable.
Quote from: Cloxxki on December 12, 2009, 05:51:35 AM
Thanks Lee.
Holland it is!
Thought so. My parents both had Dutch immigrant ancestors, more my Dad, though. Your English is very good.
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I used to do the math on the size and height of Antarctica ice. Surely something to worry about, if one believes interglacial melting happens.
I do. 20-30 years from now, there'll be Hell to pay!
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Now I read that it's basically a floating ice cube, and when those melt, they don't overflow your long drink, now do they? Good thing earth didn't decide to deposite serious amounts of water on land. Just a few glaciers. Big from up close, but wow, what do they mean compared to the south pole ice? Having the ice in the sea keeps water levels nice and stable.
So far, yes. But as the icebergs float way from the shelves, their loss will accelerate flow from the Antarctic interior to the ocean. It's already happening. Ocean rise is accelerating.
--Lee