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Re: fHuman vs. natural influences on the environment
In article <840044407snz@nine7.demon.co.uk> john@nine7.demon.co.uk "john" writes:
> Like farmers have had to adapt to new pests in the past we will have to adapt
> to these atractive parasites called machines.
> As they are made of every size particle we ever discover they chalange our
> inner and outer space management as never before.
> It is probable we will damage our genes one way or another so the great gene
> pool that this planet is will eventually get its protectors, but how rough > they be?
> they be?
Many more agressive types in society, aren't satisfied with low growth and
are gaining more money & children than the restraint pays type of people who
have done well in the past.
The baby boom generation was the bigining of the recovery after the war and
seemed to have learned that learning saves lives in a hi-tec war from their
parents.
Alas not so the following baby boomers who had parents in national service
only, as for them its more competion for who bosses who.
Eventually we will have to learn again I supose or have hi-tec denied from us
by the powerfull space technology owning classes.
How rough will these owner classes of space tec be?
Wil people be ready to live without hi-tec?
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Yours sincerely....John G.*?*?*?*?*? Us Neuron's don't KNOW that much, period.
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(Everybody wants to be certifiably nice on this tide of awesome tech' power.)c?
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