 snowonevergreen Monroe, MI age: 39
| Facinating, scary, hit home, made me realize
my own mortality.
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 metu Mansfield, TX age: 46 online now!
| Not quite sure what you are referring to...was this a show or documentary? Did remind me of a question that I think about from time to time...anyone read Stephen King's "The Stand"? What would you do if the population was drastically reduced by plague or nuclear war? Could Mankind really evolve in a new direction if our current society was no longer intact?
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 snowonevergreen Monroe, MI age: 39
| It has been shown on the history channel sporatically, check
out the tv guide, it was on twice yesterday, it really make's
you think and amazed at how computer's can predict just what's
going to happen. In 30 second's mankind will vanish from the earth
and how the world change's minus us.
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 oldeschoolcharm Monroe, WA age: 46
| I rather prefer Frank Herbert's "The White Plague". Genetic engineer sees his wife and daughter killed by an IRA car bomb and invents a disease that kills women to "get even".
I've often thought with the support and custody laws in some states, that sooner, or later, some loon is going to "take it out" on "society" and kill a whole bunch of women in one fell swoop.
[Edited 3/10/2008 10:31:44 AM]
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 togot Rockford, IL age: 25
| i thought it was ironic that the things that will last the longest were made out of stone. i thought it was an interesting special with some unexpected results, like cats ruling new york
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