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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:26 pm
Ah, OK. I thought you meant them being something like cute Laughing Shocked
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New Haven
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:26 pm
Cool?

Yes. Under a microscope. Mr. Green
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roger
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:27 pm
The ecological horror of the future. Bugs have a very high tolerance for radiation, while birds have almost none. Stock up on insecticides. Now!
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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:32 pm
We shall not need this. Humans do not tolerate radiation either... So, if the nuclear war happens, the Earth will become a planet of bugs.
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New Haven
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:32 pm
I doubt it.
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roger
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:34 pm
Thanks ever so much for the reassurance, steissd.
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:34 pm
I believe the cockroaches would certainly rule

wonder if they'd camp out in Yurts?

<giggles>
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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:35 pm
Then some good news: total nuclear war does not seem probable.
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New Haven
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:36 pm
?

I mean that the insects will NOT inherit the earth.
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:40 pm
Would Yurts survive nuclear war?


Laughing
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:43 pm
humans wouldn't be totally wiped out. Not likely. So, back to square one(?), buy lots of bug spray. I bet yurts will survive - who's gonna bomb mongolia?
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:44 pm
lead yurts are difficult to transport easily
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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:45 pm
It is inefficient to bomb this country: density of population there is the world's lowest.
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:46 pm
no major industry, no major issues except maybe with China (right?). I wonder if the high altitudes would be cleaner or dirtier - or would there be no diff?
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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:52 pm
It depends on presence of tourists; places that are not yet discovered by the tour companies are usually cleaner.
About China: it used to claim some territories in Mongolia in '60s, but gave up the idea under pressure of the USSR.
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:53 pm
I meant cleaner post-nuclear war.
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steissd
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 02:58 pm
Well, nuclear "mushroom" may be several kilometers (1 kilometer=0.62 miles) height, so high altitudes may be polluted as well. The largest nuclear fireball (Soviet nuclear test in 1959, equivalent to 58 megatons of TNT) was 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) in diameter.
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 03:20 pm
man, people are so stupid.... sigh.
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 04:58 pm
yeah, stupid people

we should just love nature and all that

kind like camping or something <perhaps a Yert?>

hehehehe
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littlek
 
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Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2003 08:05 pm
ooooh, nicely done..... so, gers (as the mongols call them) were around during the time of Gengis Khan..... And, a couple years ago, I watched Julia Roberts do a documentary on a mongolian nomad family - they lived in and traveled with their ger.
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