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George Cleveland December 22nd, 2004 02:28 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 
This was posted this morning over on talk.origins. Pretty well done
and thought provoking.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6c2cd556e07ff1


g.c.


[email protected] December 22nd, 2004 04:23 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 08:28:48 -0600, George Cleveland
wrote:

This was posted this morning over on talk.origins. Pretty well done
and thought provoking.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6c2cd556e07ff1


g.c.


Yep, thought-provoking...it provoked me to think that dorks who call
themselves "darksyde" are probably not very good prophets or
prognosticators. Let me whip you up a coupla-more scenarios:

1. The Asians (and Europeans), with a much older "civilisations" than
"American" "civilisation," hit their peaks long ago, and are now
desperately trying to gasp their last. Their populations are exploding
beyond their capacity to support themselves and they will soon burn
themselves out. A last-ditch effort to take over the Americas will
result in their final and total destruction, and soon, American-style
civilisation will be the only survivor, or,

2. The Asians, having had "civilisation" for thousands of years longer
than the west, will use up all the petroleum currently under their
control and realize they never really needed it, and go back to what
supported them for those 1000s of years prior to "modern" technology.
They'll succeed because they'll be the only "civilisation" who still has
the capacity to cope without Starbucks, Mickey D's, Wal-Mart, Marks and
Sparks, Carrefour, Dalhaize, etc.

3. Little green men from Mars (or Venus, if you prefer) land in world
capitals and either vaporize all of mankind or bring a method to power
all of the earth using 2 boxes of corn puffs and a six-pack of ginger
ale, and, as a bonus, world peace. As a weird side effect, Ken adopts a
kitten he calls "my sweet little Ancil" and Louie marries Al Franken in
Gadsden, Alabama in a Moslem-pagan-civil ceremony before renouncing his
American citizenship and moving to the Rive Gauche to run a trendy
boutique hotel...

HTH,
R


George Cleveland December 22nd, 2004 04:31 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:23:32 -0600, wrote:

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 08:28:48 -0600, George Cleveland
wrote:

This was posted this morning over on talk.origins. Pretty well done
and thought provoking.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6c2cd556e07ff1


g.c.


Yep, thought-provoking...it provoked me to think that dorks who call
themselves "darksyde" are probably not very good prophets or
prognosticators. Let me whip you up a coupla-more scenarios:

1. The Asians (and Europeans), with a much older "civilisations" than
"American" "civilisation," hit their peaks long ago, and are now
desperately trying to gasp their last. Their populations are exploding
beyond their capacity to support themselves and they will soon burn
themselves out. A last-ditch effort to take over the Americas will
result in their final and total destruction, and soon, American-style
civilisation will be the only survivor, or,

2. The Asians, having had "civilisation" for thousands of years longer
than the west, will use up all the petroleum currently under their
control and realize they never really needed it, and go back to what
supported them for those 1000s of years prior to "modern" technology.
They'll succeed because they'll be the only "civilisation" who still has
the capacity to cope without Starbucks, Mickey D's, Wal-Mart, Marks and
Sparks, Carrefour, Dalhaize, etc.

3. Little green men from Mars (or Venus, if you prefer) land in world
capitals and either vaporize all of mankind or bring a method to power
all of the earth using 2 boxes of corn puffs and a six-pack of ginger
ale, and, as a bonus, world peace. As a weird side effect, Ken adopts a
kitten he calls "my sweet little Ancil" and Louie marries Al Franken in
Gadsden, Alabama in a Moslem-pagan-civil ceremony before renouncing his
American citizenship and moving to the Rive Gauche to run a trendy
boutique hotel...

HTH,
R



Sounds like you basically agree with him Richard.

g.c.

Mark H. Bowen December 22nd, 2004 04:37 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 

"George Cleveland" wrote in message
...
This was posted this morning over on talk.origins. Pretty well done
and thought provoking.



http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6c2cd556e07ff1


g.c.


Plausible, I'd say.

Mark



daytripper December 22nd, 2004 04:48 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:23:32 -0600, wrote:

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 08:28:48 -0600, George Cleveland
wrote:

This was posted this morning over on talk.origins. Pretty well done
and thought provoking.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6c2cd556e07ff1


g.c.


Yep, thought-provoking...it provoked me to think that dorks who call
themselves "darksyde" are probably not very good prophets or
prognosticators. Let me whip you up a coupla-more scenarios:

1. The Asians (and Europeans), with a much older "civilisations" than
"American" "civilisation," hit their peaks long ago, and are now
desperately trying to gasp their last. Their populations are exploding
beyond their capacity to support themselves and they will soon burn
themselves out. A last-ditch effort to take over the Americas will
result in their final and total destruction, and soon, American-style
civilisation will be the only survivor, or,

2. The Asians, having had "civilisation" for thousands of years longer
than the west, will use up all the petroleum currently under their
control and realize they never really needed it, and go back to what
supported them for those 1000s of years prior to "modern" technology.
They'll succeed because they'll be the only "civilisation" who still has
the capacity to cope without Starbucks, Mickey D's, Wal-Mart, Marks and
Sparks, Carrefour, Dalhaize, etc.

3. Little green men from Mars (or Venus, if you prefer) land in world
capitals and either vaporize all of mankind or bring a method to power
all of the earth using 2 boxes of corn puffs and a six-pack of ginger
ale, and, as a bonus, world peace. As a weird side effect, Ken adopts a
kitten he calls "my sweet little Ancil" and Louie marries Al Franken in
Gadsden, Alabama in a Moslem-pagan-civil ceremony before renouncing his
American citizenship and moving to the Rive Gauche to run a trendy
boutique hotel...


Hey! You stole that last one from "Scenes We'd Really Like To See"

Ken Fortenberry December 22nd, 2004 04:53 PM

OT But Very Interesting
 
daytripper wrote:
wrote:

3. Little green men from Mars (or Venus, if you prefer) land in world
capitals and either vaporize all of mankind or bring a method to power
all of the earth using 2 boxes of corn puffs and a six-pack of ginger
ale, and, as a bonus, world peace. As a weird side effect, Ken adopts a
kitten he calls "my sweet little Ancil" and Louie marries Al Franken in
Gadsden, Alabama in a Moslem-pagan-civil ceremony before renouncing his
American citizenship and moving to the Rive Gauche to run a trendy
boutique hotel...


Hey! You stole that last one from "Scenes We'd Really Like To See"


Either that or he's been smoking some of Asadi's stash.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Wolfgang December 23rd, 2004 02:03 AM

OT But Very Interesting
 

"George Cleveland" wrote in message
...
Sounds like you basically agree with him Richard.


How would one know? Ricky has nothing to say, after all.

Meanwhile, "DarkSyde" is a stupid name.........presumably calculated to
ensure that what few thinking human beings reside on the planet will not
take its bearer seriously. Moreover, there is nothing new in his or her
vision. It's all been said......and proved true......many times before.
Maybe "Cassandra" was a stupid name in its day too......I dunno. At any
rate, the message remains as clear, for those who choose to listen, as it
ever was, and this is one of the more articulate and evocative versions of
it that I've run across. Thought provoking indeed......for those inclined
to think. Unfortunately, the vast majority agree, as they always have, with
the philosophy encapsulated in the observation that;

"Maybe it would be better not to know."

But, they'll never know.....because they don't......and they don't want to.

But their children or grandchildren most certainly will. :)

Wolfgang
for whom the issue is moot.



[email protected] December 23rd, 2004 02:17 AM

OT But Very Interesting
 
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:03:27 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:


"George Cleveland" wrote in message
.. .
Sounds like you basically agree with him Richard.


How would one know? Ricky has nothing to say, after all.

Moreover, there is nothing new in his or her
vision. It's all been said......and proved true......many times before.


Unfortunately, the vast majority agree, as they always have, with
the philosophy encapsulated in the observation that;

"Maybe it would be better not to know."

But, they'll never know.....because they don't......and they don't want to.

_But their children or grandchildren most certainly will._ (Emp. add.)


Uh-huh...see above...


[email protected] December 23rd, 2004 02:17 AM

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:03:27 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:


"George Cleveland" wrote in message
.. .
Sounds like you basically agree with him Richard.


How would one know? Ricky has nothing to say, after all.

Moreover, there is nothing new in his or her
vision. It's all been said......and proved true......many times before.


Unfortunately, the vast majority agree, as they always have, with
the philosophy encapsulated in the observation that;

"Maybe it would be better not to know."

But, they'll never know.....because they don't......and they don't want to.

_But their children or grandchildren most certainly will._ (Emp. add.)


Uh-huh...see above...


Wolfgang December 23rd, 2004 02:34 AM


wrote in message
...
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 20:03:27 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:


"George Cleveland" wrote in message
. ..
Sounds like you basically agree with him Richard.


How would one know? Ricky has nothing to say, after all.

Moreover, there is nothing new in his or her
vision. It's all been said......and proved true......many times before.


Unfortunately, the vast majority agree, as they always have, with
the philosophy encapsulated in the observation that;

"Maybe it would be better not to know."

But, they'll never know.....because they don't......and they don't want
to.

_But their children or grandchildren most certainly will._ (Emp. add.)


Uh-huh...see above...


Ever wonder how life might be different if you had something to say?

Wolfgang
hee, hee, hee. :)




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