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RE: James Cameron's Personal Email re his Record Breaking Dive
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Mar 23 2012, 10:56 PM EDT |
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Reply: Congratulations JC, Don't ever stop following your dreams. You are an inspiration to us all. We need more people like you to take us
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RE: Where Are the Na'vi From?
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Avatar Thoughts and Idea's
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Nov 5 2011, 10:50 PM EDT |
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Nov 6 2011, 6:57 PM EST by
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Reply: I have fond memories of reading the Greek Classics when I first started to read. Since then I have come to realise that these
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Aug 7 2011, 2:24 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Darkah, I assume you are referring to my crude predicted AVATAR 2 story post. It is located at post number 55
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Aug 7 2011, 2:18 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Kathryn_t, My wife, who lectures in psychology here at the local University, agrees with your approach. However there is a problem
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Aug 6 2011, 12:38 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I am not the only person to have their say on this issue. Science fiction fans may be pleased to know that Isaac Asimov
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Aug 6 2011, 12:37 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Kathryn_t and Allrock, I am afraid that I don’t have much faith in religion of any kind over this issue.
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:10 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: As populations become sustainable within their own boundaries, inhabitants can also look forward to greater political freedom, a higher income per capita, a more
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:10 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: Peak Phosphorus What is interesting about Phosphorus in this issue is that the world has already experienced a pseudo peak phosphorus event in
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:08 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: What is interesting about this discussion is the current lack of thought that has been given to a world’s sustainable human population. What do
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:08 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: Based on this estimate, the sustainable population for each country can be estimated by determining its current arable land area in sq. Km., then
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:07 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: Agricultural Populations With good Nature management (e.g. agriculture) I estimate that sustainable worldwide human populations can potentially grow to around 50 times that
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:05 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: Hunter Gatherer Populations Current estimates put the start of agriculture on Earth at around 11,500 years ago at the beginning of the Neolithic
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jul 30 2011, 1:03 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: Sustainable World Human Populations Over the last couple of months I have amused myself in my spare time by looking at the question
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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Jun 10 2011, 9:11 PM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Kathryn_ t, My AVATAR activist survival guide dictionary has a limited vocabulary range. It looks like I will have to download
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 15 2011, 3:23 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I have stated in past threads that there is no reason why we today cannot learn from the mistakes of the past and create
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 15 2011, 3:22 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you AkGeff, It is highly likely that present day monotheist Abrahamic religions, like Christianity didn’t exist prior to the Bronze Age. The
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 15 2011, 3:21 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Kathryn_ t, In relation to the use of the term “Rrta” again. I looked up the Sanskrit dictionary (one of the
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 8 2011, 3:49 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: With regard to bringing about a more earth friendly Pagan/Eywa paradigm shift in the way future communities manage the earth: in order to be
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 8 2011, 3:47 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you Kathryn_t, In a previous post you mentioned the term Rrta to describe Earth; I think. I tried to Google it but
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RE: Who else experienced a feeling of sorrow after watching Avatar?
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May 4 2011, 7:39 AM EDT |
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Jan 27 2012, 8:49 PM EST by
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Reply: I see you TallLakota, My respect for traditional Native North American culture is growing. How much has the traditional respect and attachment for the
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