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State of Fear |
2005-12-29 |
Roger Simon posted a link to a Michael Crichton lecture in Washington, D. C. last month. He discusses the background to his novel 'State of Fear' and how it applies to just about everything. It's long, but a 'must read'. It could probably post on page three or opinion. He closes with: "Is this really the end of the world? Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods? No, we simply live on an active planet. Earthquakes are continuous, a million and a half of them every year, or three every minute. A Richter 5 quake every six hours, a major quake every 3 weeks. A quake as destructive as the one in Pakistan every 8 months. It’s nothing new, it’s right on schedule. At any moment there are 1,500 electrical storms on the planet. A tornado touches down every six hours. We have ninety hurricanes a year, or one every four days. Again, right on schedule. Violent, disruptive, chaotic activity is a constant feature of our globe. Is this the end of the world? No: this is the world. It’s time we knew it. |
Posted by:Glenmore |
#5 Actually there are two different ways the world ends: the lesser and the greater. The lesser end of the world is when YOU die. The greater end of the world is when I die... |
Posted by: Whutch Threth6418 2005-12-29 18:30 |
#4 State of Fear was great reading - I passed it on to the Fatwa-issuer of Alaska, and he liked it too....well-documentsed and footnoted debunking of enviros and the global warming hysteria |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-12-29 16:25 |
#3 Why no, Bardo - Thx! Lol... |
Posted by: .com 2005-12-29 16:04 |
#2 There is nothing new under the sun, you heard that one? |
Posted by: Bardo 2005-12-29 16:01 |
#1 Crichton 2008? No, too simple. Lol. But it would be a step in the right direction, heh. Cuz MC rocks. And thinks. No brain fartlet, he. Giuliani/Crichton 2008... |
Posted by: .com 2005-12-29 14:44 |