Nonsensical comments, abuse, baiting, ranting and leftist stupidity will not be tolerated.
|
|
Pardon me while I sit here wondering for a moment, "How much worse will my life be if this beastie is really extinct?"
I wasn't even aware of its existence until I read this.
Col. Hogan |
Homepage |
12.03.08 - 4:29 pm | #
|
|
Us Possum Pie eaters are gutted. The white ones were especially tasty.
Brett_McS |
12.03.08 - 7:02 pm | #
|
|
My place in suburban Sydney is infested with possums. The little darlings strip new growth from pretty much every plant and bite chunks out of my chillies. The furry shits are immune to habaneros, for chrissakes. The first time I found a half eaten habanero I thought that'd be the last time that happened, but it seems not. If possums can eat raw habaneros I think they might cope with a 0.8C temp rise.
By the way, you're not allowed to harm them in any way and if you trap the ones living in your roof you have to release them no more than 50 metres from where you caught them. If AGW will kill them off, bring it.
ar |
12.03.08 - 9:40 pm | #
|
|
A species that can't take a 0.8 deg increase! Perhaps it's better off that this weak species is extinct. But then as Bolt [bane of the left] showed there was no spike in the average temp.
C.H. has a point, when last did you lie awake at night thinking, oh how i wish dinosaurs were still around! And when you stop and think about it, i'm glad those big-ass things are lone gone, even those vegie ones, sure they might not eat you and according to Disney, they're real nice and all that, but have you seen the size of those things?
Given the current hysteria over a bit of carbon, one fart/belch from one of those things, and poof! there goes our emissions target for the year. Even greenies should be glad they're gone, a big herd of them would have cleaned up the amazon by now.
MK |
Homepage |
12.04.08 - 6:22 am | #
|
|
MK, we could be getting some woolly mammoths in the near future, if the latest science news comes through. No Dinosaurs, though. DNA degrades over time and about 10,000 years is the limit.
Brett_McS |
12.04.08 - 6:31 am | #
|
|
I just read a science/climatology article the other day that said 2008 was the coldest year on record in a rather large number of years. The article was from a reputable source, although I don't remember the name at the moment.
Kit |
12.06.08 - 8:44 pm | #
|
|
|
Commenting by HaloScan
|