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whatever john?

for the records i haven't proposed anything i have merely help to
raise the wareness that as supposedly (some of us maybe?) intelligent
human beings we need to grasp the matter now as the changes needed in
our cities and suburban planning are going to take some time to
implement.

but i guess for now your square and comfort zone are well in place.



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len gardener wrote:
whatever john?

for the records i haven't proposed anything i have merely help to
raise the wareness that as supposedly (some of us maybe?)
intelligent
human beings we need to grasp the matter now as the changes needed
in
our cities and suburban planning are going to take some time to
implement.

but i guess for now your square and comfort zone are well in place.


So you don't have a proposal, you just want to "raise the wareness"?
Why not instead work toward finding a solution that will work and then
proving that it will work? But no, you'd rather just "raise the
wareness" because that doesn't actually require any _effort_ on your
part.


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"J. Clarke" wrote:

len gardener wrote:
whatever john?

for the records i haven't proposed anything i have merely help to
raise the wareness that as supposedly (some of us maybe?)
intelligent
human beings we need to grasp the matter now as the changes needed
in
our cities and suburban planning are going to take some time to
implement.

but i guess for now your square and comfort zone are well in place.


So you don't have a proposal, you just want to "raise the wareness"?
Why not instead work toward finding a solution that will work and then
proving that it will work? But no, you'd rather just "raise the
wareness" because that doesn't actually require any _effort_ on your
part.


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doing now hasn't worked, isn't working, and won't work in the future.
Mining the top soil is a horribly bad idea.
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