Three things I'll probably never see in my lifetime:

(in order of diminishing probability)

humans set foot on Mars

Peace in the mid east

Cubs win world series

Three thing I might see in my lifetime:

(in order of increasing likelihood)

6th extinction

widespread adoption of non carbon based energy sources

woman president

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It's a movie!  (Apparently, Joe has a penchant for crappy German vampire apocalypse movies.)

h' 1.0 said:

6th extinction

What does this mean? 

But I love eating carbon! You want to take my carbs away from me?

How many more years are we talking here? What is your age bracket?  If your in your 80's this is very different than if your in your 20's. 

Here is where, if I had a shred of discipline or common sense I would resist the urge to mention Carbon.

Adam Herstein said:

But I love eating carbon! You want to take my carbs away from me?

My bike ride today was powered by Carbon.



Tony Adams 7 mi said:

Here is where, if I had a shred of discipline or common sense I would resist the urge to mention Carbon.

Adam Herstein said:

But I love eating carbon! You want to take my carbs away from me?

There have been women presidents. Just not in this country, yet.



Joe Guzzardo said:

Three thing I might see in my lifetime:

(in order of increasing likelihood)

6th extinction

widespread adoption of non carbon based energy sources

woman president

 

I just love the way this thread went way off on a tangent. So back to the main point.

My 3 favorite ethnic food genres (all carbon based, mind you):

Italian

Mexican

Chinese

Mediterranean

Indian

Joe, I'm afraid that is going to take someone with more advance math skills to keep this thread on course.

That said, I sort of share your list, except I'd replace the Chinese with Thai and then reverse the order. 

Joe Guzzardo said:

I just love the way this thread went way off on a tangent. So back to the main point.

My 3 favorite ethnic food genres (all carbon based, mind you):

Italian

Mexican

Chinese

Mediterranean

Indian

Thanks Tony, you made my day. I never could balance my checkbook.


Tony Adams 7 mi said:

Joe, I'm afraid that is going to take someone with more advance math skills to keep this thread on course.

That said, I sort of share your list, except I'd replace the Chinese with Thai and then reverse the order. 

Joe Guzzardo said:

I just love the way this thread went way off on a tangent. So back to the main point.

My 3 favorite ethnic food genres (all carbon based, mind you):

Italian

Mexican

Chinese

Mediterranean

Indian

We've had the technology for solar and wind since the 70's but keeps getting squashed by big oil.

I'd vote for a women President as long as it's not just a prop to show the world we elected one.

I voted for Obama and it made history but the underlying racism associated has made the govt. a clusterpuck.

Well, solar and wind are still a little too expensive and unreliable for widespread commercial use, but hopefully we'll see some quantum leap breakthroughs in the not too distant future, in one or more areas. Not that I'm very concerned about the situation, other than the fact that the destiny of human civilization hangs in the balance.

I think the Obama experience has really exposed the hypocrisy and greed of the repugnicans and they will pay for it. I don't think they will be able to gerrymander themselves out of this one either. 

Mike Zumwalt said:

We've had the technology for solar and wind since the 70's but keeps getting squashed by big oil.

I'd vote for a women President as long as it's not just a prop to show the world we elected one.

I voted for Obama and it made history but the underlying racism associated has made the govt. a clusterpuck.

I disagree about the renewable stuff.  We're just on the verge of having cost effective production using wind/solar.  The problem is that both of those are intermittent and there's no effective production level way of storing energy produced and then using it when it's cloudy/at night/calm out.

Mike Zumwalt said:

We've had the technology for solar and wind since the 70's but keeps getting squashed by big oil.

I'd vote for a women President as long as it's not just a prop to show the world we elected one.

I voted for Obama and it made history but the underlying racism associated has made the govt. a clusterpuck.

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