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| Marc Verhaegen... |
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:21 pm |
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On Aug 24, 4:20 pm, Lee Olsen <paleoc... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote:98085a2cc2]when will the wetloon Verhaegin learn to use this site
http://tinyurl.com/
On Aug 24, 2:13 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae... at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote:
http://ebm.nceas.ucsb.edu/GlobalMarine/impacts/transformed/jpg/popula...
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Not anytime soon as he's had his nose rubbed in it
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"Only fools talk about something they don't
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:01 pm |
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:49 pm |
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"RichTravsky" <traRvEsky at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:4A961343.D83966A1 at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com...
[quote:bc673e9fe8]Marc Verhaegen wrote:
http://ebm.nceas.ucsb.edu/GlobalMarine/impacts/transformed/jpg/population.jpg
see Nature supplements for details
What is this? Picture of what? What Nature supplements?
What are you babbling about now?
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I think somebody noted that most of the human population is within a hundred
miles or so of salt water and treed a ghost. The real question is why. The
answer would seem to be a lot of major population centers are there which is
tied in with commerce by water plus a certain amount of sea food produced by
commercial fishing. Wind and water power could be had and grain, timber, and
fuel, etc. got shipped down stream to market. Of course communication by
water and the sharing of ideas by that route has meant that historically
seaside locations were going to have access to more advanced ideas than most
locations inland but that advantage is now history. |
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| RichTravsky... |
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:39 am |
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deowll wrote:
[quote:d17ae81e3f]"RichTravsky" <traRvEsky at (no spam) hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
Marc Verhaegen wrote:
http://ebm.nceas.ucsb.edu/GlobalMarine/impacts/transformed/jpg/population.jpg
see Nature supplements for details
What is this? Picture of what? What Nature supplements?
What are you babbling about now?
I think somebody noted that most of the human population is within a hundred
miles or so of salt water and treed a ghost. The real question is why. The
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Within a hundred miles of sea water is as weak a case as you could ever hope to
construct to show aquaticness.. |
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