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absentgrana Thu 06-Dec-12 09:41:13

crimson I'm not at all sure that "everything in nature tends to balance itself out" unless you mean that it swings from one extreme to another. One year masses of snowshoe hares, the next masses of snow leopards but far fewer hares, etc.

crimson Wed 05-Dec-12 15:53:16

Wouldn't be so many cows if we didn't breed them for food/milk etc. Everything in nature tends to balance itself out until we get involved sad.[visions of a trumpy cow looking embarrassed blush].....

soop Wed 05-Dec-12 15:46:23

crimson good point.

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 15:42:32

I do agree though that the cost involved could surely be put to better use.

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 15:41:53

I don't know about that crimson I've seen some cows looking a bit guilty.

crimson Wed 05-Dec-12 15:32:34

Just how much could we do for the planet with the money this is costing? We're the only animals on this planet that destroy the eco system.

annodomini Wed 05-Dec-12 15:28:09

Space, the final frontier! Space movies are the modern Westerns.

vampirequeen Wed 05-Dec-12 15:14:48

Because we have an instinctive need to explore and discover.

crimson Wed 05-Dec-12 14:50:06

Why the hell should we start messing with another planet when we can't even look after this one properly confused?

Anne58 Wed 05-Dec-12 14:18:07

I gather that one would be on Mars for about 18 months before everything was lined up for the trip back. (Might have mis heard that though.)

soop Wed 05-Dec-12 14:01:46

Four astronauts are needed for a very long trip to Mars. Hands up anyone who's interested. Depending on the company, it could be enormous fun. On the other hand...