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RE: Luddites, science and global warming
I don't know why people get all in a fuss about this. They
have to try it out first. Its an experiment people and if it
works as they intend then we can go from there. If not then
either nothing bad happens or something does. Just because
something bad "might" happen doesn't mean an experiment
to help save the earth should not go forward.
Posted by: ChrisOPeterson   Posted on: 01/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Been doin' that for YEARS, into Lake Superior.  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 01/15/09
RE: Luddites, science and global warming  ChrisOPeterson | 01/15/09
It's not what they really want.  TripleII | 01/15/09
You miss the Point!  mejohnsn | 01/15/09
risky HOW???  Steve Summers | 01/16/09
Doing nothing is riskier  InAction Man | 01/16/09
20 tons is probably not even a truckload. (NT)  clfitz | 01/16/09
20 tons sounds like a lot. It isn't.  Letophoro | 01/16/09
Seriously Dude.  TripleII | 01/16/09
Isn't it just an accelerated form of a 100yr old ship wreck? (nt)  V@... | 01/15/09
Isn't it just an accelerated form of a 100yr old ship wreck?  TTGIT Guy | 01/16/09
OK. Thanks for the clarification. (nt)  V@... | 01/16/09
RE: Luddites, science and global warming  Erisfm | 01/15/09
20 tonnes of Iron oxide, BIG DEAL !!  Aussie_Troll | 01/16/09
20 tonnes of Iron oxide, BIG DEAL  TTGIT Guy | 01/16/09
Thousands of shallow wrecks.  TripleII | 01/16/09
RE: Luddites, science and global warming  snberk341 | 01/16/09
Iron Sulphate != Iron Ore  snberk341 | 01/16/09
Not all the comments, deep sea vents.  TripleII | 01/17/09
Don't disagree as much as might think....  snberk341 | 01/17/09

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