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Post by Jarlaxle on Dec 27, 2005 0:10:17 GMT -5
Indeed, it corresponds with my theory: Nothing is impossible until it is 100% proven so.
I see no point in arguing our beleifs any longer. We all know where we stand and it won't just change. Both sides could argue on and on for centuries and get no where because at this point, no one can proove anything.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Dec 27, 2005 20:47:57 GMT -5
O--K...... "centuries", huh? Weird.... Anyway, I already said that anyway, so obviously no one's going to realize it anytime soon...
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Post by Jarlaxle on Dec 28, 2005 21:28:14 GMT -5
Realize what again?
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Post by The Rogue on Dec 30, 2005 11:11:17 GMT -5
Then let's stop the debate. It would take a while to finish.
As long as we talk about the possibility of HUMANS GOING to other plantes, I'm cool with it. I rather like that idea.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Dec 31, 2005 1:35:11 GMT -5
Well, it's only a matter of time (Shorter time than most realize) before we deplete EVERYTHING on our precious planet, then we'll be left with the choice of extinction or colonizing other planets. And considering the human survival instincts, I think we'll choose the latter one.
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Post by The Rogue on Dec 31, 2005 4:30:30 GMT -5
Or, we'd use some resources to replace the ones that we completely wasted. Like the McDonald's Grease engine.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Dec 31, 2005 15:55:19 GMT -5
That would bw a good idea. This would be great if it were possible at this time: If cars ran on salt water. They would extract the salt for fule and the waste product would be fresh water.
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Post by The Rogue on Dec 31, 2005 16:02:04 GMT -5
I saw on a TV fiction show that someone used a MILK ENGINE.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Jan 1, 2006 20:48:48 GMT -5
That sounds odd. Did you hear about the new hydrogen fuled cars? Its the next step in the Kiyoto (don't know its spelling) accord.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Jan 1, 2006 22:03:40 GMT -5
That kind of thing is good, but it is just buying some time (And preserving our atmosphere, which is real good) before we deplete everything, or we discover a renewable (and risk-free) source of energy that can replace EVERYTHING that fossil fuels used to do.... Geez, I hate having to talk so science-like.
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Post by The Rogue on Jan 2, 2006 11:27:10 GMT -5
Tell me about it.
And no, I didn't here about the hydrogen powered cars. I rather like the solar powered cars. But, they wouldn't work at night.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Jan 2, 2006 22:49:48 GMT -5
Yeah, and even if the solar panels stored up power, a week of cloudy days could really screw up a lot of things.
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Post by Jarlaxle on Jan 2, 2006 23:21:22 GMT -5
It could work if you attatched a solar cell to your car for reserved power. But for some dumb reason no one has taken advantage of solar power yet, the fools.
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Post by Reno on Jan 2, 2006 23:24:55 GMT -5
All I can say, is this is what will happen, we will either Die, or move to other planets, then die, or keep moving on. Its a huge chain. We cant sit here forever, and Replenish our resoruces ov er and over again. personally, the sloar power car thing and a grease driven car sickens me. We will move on, or die. Then, if we move on, we will be faced with that concept again, and move on, or die. One huge chain.
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Post by The Rogue on Jan 3, 2006 8:02:59 GMT -5
Well, we seem to be the experts of unknowingly commiting suicide.
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