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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:02 pm Reply with quote

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TheRoni
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I saw the flick... very, very good movie. Even if it's impossible to happen in real life, it does make you think... maybe we should work a little harder at keeping the environment healthy!
 
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This movie stems a lot of questions. The time frames in it may be exaggerated, but the endings are not. They are reality. Humans aren't using their resources wisely. People throw away paper becasuse there are scratch marks on it. Waste...waste...waste...do your part and turn your monitors off when you don't use them. You can spare three seconds for it to come back on surely, and I'm sure your overworked monitor would appreciate it. thumbsup
 
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willieguy_2001 wrote:
This movie stems a lot of questions. The time frames in it may be exaggerated, but the endings are not. They are reality. Humans aren't using their resources wisely. People throw away paper becasuse there are scratch marks on it. Waste...waste...waste...do your part and turn your monitors off when you don't use them. You can spare three seconds for it to come back on surely, and I'm sure your overworked monitor would appreciate it. thumbsup



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but the endings are not. They are reality.


OMG, let me guess santa still comes to your house too? Please tell me you were just kidding. If not want to by a bridge? hehe.
Its just a movie man, dont take it to seriously. I mean, wait, I just saw spider man shoot past my window, be right back.
Hehe. Well If you think its real, then its true what W.C Fields says. Dont lose any sleep over it, its not really real. I promise. And we are a long way from that happening, except maybe in Al Gore's head.(no wait that is already frozen)
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willieguy_2001
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I wasn't implying that what was in the movie WILL happen, Chikken, just that it's a very real possibility. Actually I'd prefer to save energy anyway as I paid $$$ for my LCD and want it to last as long.......as........possible. And I'm sure that you're aware that wild things are happening all around the globe. Maybe not consistently, but enough to make you think twice about leaving all the lights on in the house when going to the store. Have you heard of the dust storms that they're had in Washington state? That's very uncommon for that area. Very mysterious.....in short, maybe those things won't happen exactly, but all of us can afford to conserve more, don't ya think? thumbsup
 
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Craven
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i saw the movie. great one. and yes i do think this could happen. the environment is not in good shape now. we should be more carefull with it. i saw what people can do to it. junk ... and other stuff that really distroys it. i once was in an ecological group and ive learng many things about the environment. even every creature matters to keep it stable.

be carefull with your one environment and iff everyone does it than it wouldnt be a problem if something like the movies could happen to us too.
 
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ViSAGE1
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Well I am glad to see that you all saw the movie. and you are all entitled
to your individulism about global warming, but the picture is much larger
than that... I study this stuff on a daily basis. From the breaking off of the
Ross Ice shelf in the southern most hemisphere, El Nino, La nino Bio mass
burning and the deforrestation of the rainforrest. There's more but, let
me apoligize for intruding... ViSAGE1
 
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Mac33
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Hi Visage and welcome to PROneTworks. We have staff members here who also study this as their vocation. There is also a thread in the community area on meteorolgy. smilenod
 
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Mac33
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Hi Visage and welcome to PROneTworks. We have staff members here who also study this as their vocation. There is also a thread in the community area on the topic
. smilenod
http://www.pronetworks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25634&start=0
 
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