To: orionblamblam
Eat some daisies, go for a walk on a frozen lake, break through the ice, die and get frozen.
Yes. Simple, except that:
as many as ten million mammoths are believed buried in permanently frozen Russian soil.
That's a lot of walking on frozen lakes, breaking through ice, dieing, and getting frozen!
37 posted on
04/18/2005 8:29:17 AM PDT by
The Great Yazoo
("Happy is the boy who discovers the bent of his life-work during childhood." Sven Hedin)
To: The Great Yazoo
> That's a lot of walking on frozen lakes, breaking through ice, dieing, and getting frozen!
Siberia is a big place. Millenia are long times.
57 posted on
04/18/2005 8:45:34 AM PDT by
orionblamblam
("You're the poster boy for what ID would turn out if it were taught in our schools." VadeRetro)
To: The Great Yazoo
That's a lot of walking on frozen lakes, breaking through ice, dieing, and getting frozen! Siberia is a BIG place. Some 1/10 of all land on Earth. And it gets very cold there, cold as in 100 degrees-below-zero type of cold. And it can go from cold to freeze-your-butt-off cold in just a few hours.
83 posted on
04/18/2005 9:34:22 AM PDT by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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