From the "You've Got To Be Kidding Me" department:
You mean there are people who actually worry about this stuff? What is worse, someone actually researched and gave a legitimate sounding answer.
I believe in being a good steward of the planet God created for us, but this is carrying it just a bit too far.
Speaking of, the sky really did look like this. I have not doctored this photo in the slightest.
Have I mentioned how much fun I'm having with my new camera?
5 comments:
Whoa, that article is a bit mind blowing indeed! Do you think anyone even thought about any of this 100-- heck, even 50 years ago? There's a point where such studies, in my opinion, go a little too far. What are we supposed to do, go naked? (Well, in the summer that might not be too bad, but then again, some things I wouldn't really want to see or have seen...). I think in the end, we need to cloth ourselves, and yes, cotton and wool take up resources and put off some less than desirable resources, and probably the best thing is to figure out how to do all of it as organically and naturally as possible, and that we need to look at the culprits that REALLY do more damage. Don't you think?
Wow. The subject of that article blew my mind. I didn't even bother reading it. Talk about a waste of time.
Gorgeous sky shot. :)
That article is funny. While reading the article I could not help but think who is counting the sheep's burps and who is measuring how much gas is omitted. That is a sucky job! "What do you do?" "I count sheep burps." I wonder how many girls you could pick up with that line? LOL
Unbelievable, that article, in the sense that that person was entirely serious about a subject that merits only something along the lines of "STFU." I read all of the first page but declined to go further.
What the HELL is going on in this country?
NICE pic!
I'll get back to y'all on these. I gotta think about this some more. I will just say that this is about the stupidest thing I ever saw.
Buck, there wasn't anything on the second page except an e-mail address to which you could send your environmentally pertinent questions.
Post a Comment