YJ02
Well Known GateFan
i leave it at that and hope someone has an opinion that is more then a sentence long
"Anybody,anybody,anybody...Buehler, Buehler, Buehler?"
come on now! someone must think something!
i leave it at that and hope someone has an opinion that is more then a sentence long
"Anybody,anybody,anybody...Buehler, Buehler, Buehler?"
come on now! someone must think something!
The main reason that studies of these civilizations remains stunted is because there is an agenda by western Eurocentrics to claim them or claim some sort of influence in these ancient cultures when in reality they did not even exist yet.
as far as i am concerned, "race" actually ethnicity, has "f"f all to do with it!Discussing these civilizations invites racist commentary IMO
from north africa, into iberia, along the french coast and into the british isles-- the "dark tribes" that the celts of britain told the romans were there before them.
As I have said many times before if the water level was 300 feet lower than what it is now I suspect the cradle of civilization has been washed away.
For those of us who live on a major river, just imagine what your world would look like if that river was now 300, if not 50 feet higher?
As I have said many times before if the water level was 300 feet lower than what it is now I suspect the cradle of civilization has been washed away.
For those of us who live on a major river, just imagine what your world would look like if that river was now 300, if not 50 feet higher?
As I have said many times before if the water level was 300 feet lower than what it is now I suspect the cradle of civilization has been washed away.
For those of us who live on a major river, just imagine what your world would look like if that river was now 300, if not 50 feet higher?
How would your life change?
our life, as current, would be nearly entirely changed
all of the digital tech would be destroyed and perhaps, unrecoverable-unless 'cloud back up', right?
the place we live except maybe the concrete foundation, would be gone,washed away or buried
in short, we would be set back at least 100yrs or more in all things; no automobile, no electric, no gas, no tech,etc
for the old civilizations of those ice age coastlines, having a whole seas come up over you area would wipe out all, completely. only legends would remain among possible survivors or maybe those from the interior who knew someone who once visited the place
I think he didn't quite mean all of civilization would be flooded but only the part near the river. ... But there are farms in those areas. Sometimes livestock has to be rescued. Sometimes parts of villages or whole villages do flood. I'm thankful never to have experienced that myself.
If I would experience it, I guess that would mean I wouldn't have to bother to try going to work. It would also mean no electricity and by extension no heat or electronic forms of entertainment. It would also be a hassle to find food anywhere around, if not impossible. Very unpleasant all around.
Houston, Texas is under threat of flooding, or has been partly washed away.
I posted the above some 6 weeks back.
Some people don't have to use their imagination on this one but ...
What would happen if you lived on a river system that rose 7.5 feet over night?How would your life change?
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What would happen if you lived on a river system that rose 7.5 feet over night?How would your life change?
Houston, Texas is under threat of flooding, or has been partly washed away.
For the last five days the news is all about Texas, day-in and night-out on all channels.
Six million people are headed for higher ground. That 60 inch LED TV I bought some time ago ain't gonna fit on my back if it happened to me.
This must be the 5th go round for the Houston area. Maybe they will stop selling flood insurance after this one.
If I remember correctly Corpus Christi suffered 1,200 casualties at the beginning of the last century.