I wasn't around when the old format was in use, so I just jumped straight into this one.
Seems to be a piece of cake to use, even for an old technophobe like me.
Seems to be a piece of cake to use, even for an old technophobe like me.
Howdy!Hello.
I fully understand that. Didn't mean to imply it was. But for Humans, short of an Asteroid strike or gamma ray burst, that can be the beginning of the end.COVID isn't even remotely close to an extinction event.
I don't think that there will be a disease that is an extinction event. It will be extraterrestrial (asteroid, gamma, etc. like you mentioned) or it will be a super volcano like the one on Mars (or a smaller version like that in Yellowstone).I fully understand that. Didn't mean to imply it was. But for Humans, short of an Asteroid strike or gamma ray burst, that can be the beginning of the end.
As biological entities, we are far more susceptible to a disease or virus. This pandemic has shown that quite well. We're just lucky it wasn't more lethal than it was. IMHOI don't think that there will be a disease that is an extinction event. It will be extraterrestrial (asteroid, gamma, etc. like you mentioned) or it will be a super volcano like the one on Mars (or a smaller version like that in Yellowstone).
that's what I keep telling people. This stuff could have been a lot worse. Could have moved faster and hit harder. Could have a kill rate with a much higher percentage. We're way more fragile then we want to admit, heck then I want to admit and enjoy being morbid.As biological entities, we are far more susceptible to a disease or virus. This pandemic has shown that quite well. We're just lucky it wasn't more lethal than it was. IMHO
I disagree. As biological entities we are wired to fight disease and virus. Its called an immune system.. This "pandemic" didn't even kill of a single percent of our population. Not even a half of a percent. It truly has been sensentationalized. Even the black plague that killed a third of the European population doesn't qualify as an extinction event. With how the human species has evolved, in combination with modern medicine, the chances of a biological extinction is very close to 0.As biological entities, we are far more susceptible to a disease or virus. This pandemic has shown that quite well. We're just lucky it wasn't more lethal than it was. IMHO
That's not entirely the case, people naturally clump together quite tightly, the population density of the average city is 10,000 people per square mile, at that density the entire population of the world would fit into four mainland states, or just Alaska.As the human population increases, so the natural world decreases.
I hate to say it, but I think the only way nature will make a comeback, is if we have a really bad pandemic.
Nature may just get really pissed off with us, because there's no way, apart from war, that we will reduce the population by ourselves.
Pipesmoking in general is an older group.We appear to be generally an older group
And thank goodness for it! Look, no offense to millennials, but all the ones I know, including my own kids, have very little time, understanding or patience for anything or anyone outside their own small worlds.We appear to be generally an older group
Kinfolk to a lot of our members I guess.but all the ones I know, including my own kids, have very little time, understanding or patience for anything or anyone outside their own small worlds.
Well sure, I don't mean to say they're all like that, but most all the ones I've met are. Like anyone anywhere it's all a matter of where you live I suppose. I live in a college town, and if I didn't have an Aggie ring on my finger, they wouldn't give me the time of day.Kinfolk to a lot of our members I guess.
You could expand your world a bit and meet some new young doctors, a volunteer enlistee, a brand new, just graduated nurse, a smoke eater, beat walker, etc. The younger generations are simply overflowing with great individuals. You gotta quit watching the TV and get out, mingle and meet some of these kids.
Well-said, sir.I've spent the last several days going through old threads and posts and I've noticed there are a LOT of forum members who haven't been heard from during the last two years... basically during the pandemic. And of course, I sometimes have a tendency to think the worse, but I wonder how many of those members were lost to covid, and we simply don't know it.
It's so sad. If their alive, I hope their doing well. If they've passed, I hope they're in a better place and their families and loved ones are making it ok.
As an Earth scientist and someone who knows a thing or two about extinction events, I always knew something like this would happen... I just didn't think it would be in my lifetime. Not to say this is an extinction event, but it could be the start of something much larger. So many of the events over the course of earth's history were a conglomeration of multiple factors, not just one thing like the KT event that wiped out the dinosaurs. But we are undergoing severe global climate change, and people have no idea what that means until it hits them in the face. There's a lot happening on this ball we live on and most of it is not good. It would not surprise me a bit if over the next 500 years this period. since the start of the industrial revolution and onward will be looked at as the beginning of a global level extinction event. You can't see these things until your looking back in time. Humans may be smart, but they're also pretty damn stupid. Well, ok, that's all I got to say about that.
Not at all my experience with my children or grandchildren.And thank goodness for it! Look, no offense to millennials, but all the ones I know, including my own kids, have very little time, understanding or patience for anything or anyone outside their own small worlds.
That's great! Maybe I'm just an old out of touch cantankerous old codgerNot at all my experience with my children or grandchildren.
Don’t let yourself be that way. When you were young old men said the same. Family is important. Find a way to connect. When you’re dead and gone, give them something to remember that is positive.That's great! Maybe I'm just an old out of touch cantankerous old codger