TEOTWAWKI (A good Monday post)
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Ray, remember that in the past, there have been quite a few times where over 99% of living things on earth went extinct, and each time it came back :) It will just take a really long time. I recommend the book "Rare Earth" if you want an interesting read in how "rare" our Earth is and how we should come to appreciate the life on it.
# Posted By Cedric Villat
| 8/21/06 7:11 PM
# Posted By Nathan Dintenfass
| 8/21/06 9:03 PM
In Earth, a short history of everything, the author mentions 5 major extinctions and multiple smaller ones. The worst one was the Permian-Triassic which killed 95%. Not quite 99, but too close. ;)
# Posted By Raymond Camden
| 8/21/06 9:14 PM
Nathan, I never watched this but now I may try to pick it up. I'm also looking forward to the new CBS(?) show this Fall about the end of the world.
# Posted By Raymond Camden
| 8/22/06 9:23 AM
I can't claim that Jeremiah is "good" per se. It's bubble-gum TV -- kind of like the train crash you can't help but look at. A guilty pleasure, at best.
# Posted By Nathan Dintenfass
| 8/22/06 11:02 AM
<a href="http://www.sixfive.co.uk/products/item.php?asin=01...: How societies choose to Fail or Survive</a> by Jared Diamond has some very interesting things to say on this topic. He analyses why entire cultures became extinct - not through nuking themselves for the most part. Maybe we could be the first?
# Posted By Duncan Loxton
| 8/22/06 6:46 PM
I think there are many people who would be willing to initiate TEOTWAWKI if all they had to do was unplug something, much like Snake did in the movie Escape from LA. I would. Would you? I just put a TEOTWAWKI button on my web site. I wonder how many would be willing to punch the button.

