I didn't see it. My TV's been in the closet for a week...and I tend to forget about it when it's there. Sounds interesting, though, if a bit depressing.
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Did anyone see this last night?
ABC aired a show about the potential for catastrophic civilization disruption due to climate change, over population and resource depletion.
This is the ABC news article about it:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Ear...7697237&page=1
Personally, I thought the beginning of it was pretty good, but I didn't watch the whole thing. I had to be up really early this morning, so I turned it off and went to bed at one point. It was thought provoking and some things I hadn't thought about (like population migration)...but I honestly thought the timeline was too stretched out.
What did you think of it?
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I didn't see it. My TV's been in the closet for a week...and I tend to forget about it when it's there. Sounds interesting, though, if a bit depressing.
Good for you for putting your TV in the closet!
We actually hadn't turned the TV on all evening and just as I was finishing up in the garage (it was bike cleaning night for us!) DH turned on the TV and this was on. We were kind of mesmerized by it, actually. It was a two hour program, but I only saw the first hour or so.
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Would have loved to seen it. But alas, we have no cable, no satellite, not even a bunny ears for the TV. It's collecting dust. Occasionally we watch a DVD movie.
No TV for last 4 years??
No soft drinks in last 4 years?? we gave up on these things and we don't miss it anymore.
Didn't see it, did not want to. Like many here it may be "preaching to the choir". I alternate between running around franticly in circles jumping up and down screaming "we're all gonna die, we're all gonna die" and continuing to do everything I can such as completing an energy efficient remodel, starting a patio garden, about to take a class in solar installation, drinking my organic shade grown coffee with organic soy milkbuying local, using public transportation and of course .... biking.
I've pretty much always been aware of this, was one of a group of nerds who started what may have been the first recycling center in Sonoma county when we were in Jr. High.
I'm 53 fingers old![]()
Working in the telco field I'm shocked daily by the number of homes with 5-8 tv's. That's like having a Hummer with the motor running all the time in the living room, jeez.
Good place to share here what do you all do?
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