To: areafiftyone
"This is not an urgent thing," said Giorgini. "We can spend a century thinking about it, another century deciding who is going to do something and then another century figuring out what to do. Three hundred years from now -- we can't even imagine how they will handle the problem." Procrastinators. They'll put in a week of all-nighters when the time comes. Human nature will never change that much.
4 posted on
04/04/2002 10:42:06 AM PST by
Romulus
To: Romulus
So true. Kinda like my Senior Engineering Project. Hehehe
To: Romulus
We are already ramping up in the middle east for the appocolypse. If we were serious about wooping this astriod when it comes, I think we should worry about how we will preserve the fabric of our present society that long. Seriously, are we going to be around then?
10 posted on
04/04/2002 10:46:53 AM PST by
mconder
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