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Saturday, February 25, 2006
Greetings, Bi-Pedal Life Forms!
The Earth's population is projected to reach 6.5 billion at 7:16 p.m. EST Saturday, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and its World Population Clock.
Here's how a four year old interprets that statement--many years ago when my youngest was four there was another momentous population marker being made and we announced this to our two daughters. My youngest then asked "does that include Nicholas?" (a newborn close family friend)
Guesstimate is a good word for it. Who really knows?
What I find funny is how the old doomsayer predictions that we'd be out of food, or out of air, or out of you-name-it, have been proved wrong. This planet and the people who inhabit it, have an enormous capacity to persevere. Gotta love that.
Isn't it amazing how that many people fit on a planet that from orbit appears (and actually is) predominantly comprised of water. Things that make you go hmmmm.
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Earth is awesome. I envy the astronauts that have seen it from orbit.
Here's how a four year old interprets that statement--many years ago when my youngest was four there was another momentous population marker being made and we announced this to our two daughters. My youngest then asked "does that include Nicholas?" (a newborn close family friend)
That's a pretty specific guesstimate. I wonder what the significance of 7:16 is?
6.5 billion is a LOT of people.
Guesstimate is a good word for it.
Who really knows?
What I find funny is how the old doomsayer predictions that we'd be out of food, or out of air, or out of you-name-it, have been proved wrong. This planet and the people who inhabit it, have an enormous capacity to persevere. Gotta love that.
Hey Cube, don´t know if you read my entry about the 300,000 person in Iceland. A boy...he got loads of presents!!!
Isn't that wild? I saw that the other day. Crazy.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my knitting project, I'm glad to say that it's DONE!!!!
I think they get the 6.5 thillionth sandwich sold at mickey d's.
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monika: Lucky boy. I hadn't seen it yet, but I will.
jen: aren't you glad that's over? Now you can back to the important stuff...like blogging ;-)
birdwoman: thillionth?
Isn't it amazing how that many people fit on a planet that from orbit appears (and actually is) predominantly comprised of water. Things that make you go hmmmm.
It is precisely that water that is the basis for life as we know it. To an alien race, we humans might appear to as "ugly bags of mostly water".
Yes, indeed, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I bet the four legged guys got you outnumbered!
tom & icy: probably right. I know bugs alone form a larger biomass than that of the humans.
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