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Re: No rice fields are not "great for ecosystems"
To know if a rice field increases diversity or decreases diversity, you need to know what was there before. To say that it can only decrease diversity is unscientific.
Monocropping by definition decreases diversity.
I'm not really sure what your point is.
Abundance of Ohio River Valley during Jefferson administration http://bit.ly/1cbC2uU
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Re:monocrop annual ag destroys ecosystems
Every ecosystem that included humans.
At least, it was better for the humans. Being a human, I find that to be an important concern.
"Every culture that has depended on annual plants for their staple food crops has collapsed." http://bit.ly/1ck0tnM
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Re:No rice fields are not "great for ecosystems"
Just because some species can coexist compatibly with human agriculture doesn't mean that it's "great for ecosystems". Quite the opposite in most cases.
The beautiful thing about nature; that which does survive the change in ecosystems, becomes the new ecosystem. Good, Bad, indifferent... doesn't really matter.
A few ways to think about that statement...
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
"The middle east today is what annual ag does." http://bit.ly/1K3otw2
"Ecology... Nature is only model we have that has survived climate change with sheer, total, utter neglect..." http://bit.ly/1ohVqpE
http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
We have only one planet. This fact radically constrains the kinds of risks that are appropriate to take at a large scale. Even a risk with a very low probability becomes unacceptable when it affects all of us – there is no reversing mistakes of that magnitude. Without any precise models, we can still reason that polluting or altering our environment significantly could put us in uncharted territory, with no statistical track- record and potentially large consequences. It is at the core of both scientific decision making and ancestral wisdom to take seriously absence of evidence when the consequences of an action can be large. And it is standard textbook decision theory that a policy should depend at least as much on uncertainty concerning the adverse consequences as it does on the known effects. http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
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Re:No rice fields are not "great for ecosystems"
Just because some species can coexist compatibly with human agriculture doesn't mean that it's "great for ecosystems". Quite the opposite in most cases.
The beautiful thing about nature; that which does survive the change in ecosystems, becomes the new ecosystem. Good, Bad, indifferent... doesn't really matter.
A few ways to think about that statement...
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
"The middle east today is what annual ag does." http://bit.ly/1K3otw2
"Ecology... Nature is only model we have that has survived climate change with sheer, total, utter neglect..." http://bit.ly/1ohVqpE
http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
We have only one planet. This fact radically constrains the kinds of risks that are appropriate to take at a large scale. Even a risk with a very low probability becomes unacceptable when it affects all of us – there is no reversing mistakes of that magnitude. Without any precise models, we can still reason that polluting or altering our environment significantly could put us in uncharted territory, with no statistical track- record and potentially large consequences. It is at the core of both scientific decision making and ancestral wisdom to take seriously absence of evidence when the consequences of an action can be large. And it is standard textbook decision theory that a policy should depend at least as much on uncertainty concerning the adverse consequences as it does on the known effects. http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
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Re:No rice fields are not "great for ecosystems"
Just because some species can coexist compatibly with human agriculture doesn't mean that it's "great for ecosystems". Quite the opposite in most cases.
The beautiful thing about nature; that which does survive the change in ecosystems, becomes the new ecosystem. Good, Bad, indifferent... doesn't really matter.
A few ways to think about that statement...
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
"The middle east today is what annual ag does." http://bit.ly/1K3otw2
"Ecology... Nature is only model we have that has survived climate change with sheer, total, utter neglect..." http://bit.ly/1ohVqpE
http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
We have only one planet. This fact radically constrains the kinds of risks that are appropriate to take at a large scale. Even a risk with a very low probability becomes unacceptable when it affects all of us – there is no reversing mistakes of that magnitude. Without any precise models, we can still reason that polluting or altering our environment significantly could put us in uncharted territory, with no statistical track- record and potentially large consequences. It is at the core of both scientific decision making and ancestral wisdom to take seriously absence of evidence when the consequences of an action can be large. And it is standard textbook decision theory that a policy should depend at least as much on uncertainty concerning the adverse consequences as it does on the known effects. http://fooledbyrandomness.com/...
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Re:monocrop annual ag destroys ecosystems
Abundance of Ohio River Valley during Jefferson administration http://bit.ly/1cbC2uU
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monocrop annual ag destroys ecosystems
"Name one ecosystem that is better off for having agriculture moved into it?" Toby Hemenway http://bit.ly/1pnapoW
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Re:Betteridge's law?
that is a new one to me. had to expand your line of thinking. nicely done. https://bit.ly/2FbfNs3
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Re:Nicole Foss on renewablesI suppose if advocating for the use of less energy is "ignorant", then technological salvation is faith based.
"[Civilization] is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
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Nicole Foss on renewables
Nicole Foss on renewables http://bit.ly/2rzS5Pq
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People in Norway do not stay just in Norway...
Norway generates about 90% of it's electrical power via Hydro.
Irrelevant as people people generally do not think (or care) about where power comes from.
That, and the fact the country could fit into Texas twice
That's a really limited view of how people in Europe live. Sure they country they live in may be tiny, but that just means you can drive to a lot more countries. Don't you think that a lot of people in Norway drive to at least Sweden and Denmark?
Also, Norway is a lot bigger than you think.
you have the perfect place for electric cars.
Certainly not in terms of climate.
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Re:monocropping annuals
Feel free to list the annual ag based societies that didn't deplete their resource base and haven't collapsed. Abundance of Ohio River Valley during Jefferson administration
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Sugar...
Sugar is the most carcinogenic ingredient in cured bacon. Some butchers will have sugarless bacon. Cancer from a physicist's perspective: a new theory of cancer
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monocropping annuals"Every culture that has depended on annual plants for their staple food crops has collapsed." http://bit.ly/1ck0tnM
"Building Soil with Animal Impact: White Oak Pastures Sustainability isn't enough; it has to be regenerative." https://www.whiteoakpastures.c...
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Cows and Keyline: Restoring Desert Grasslands
Cows and Keyline: Restoring Desert Grasslands http://bit.ly/1x3atMg
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about time...
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cow farts contribute more...dumases
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ecosystems & annual agriculture"Name one ecosystem that is better off for having agriculture moved into it?" Toby Hemenway http://bit.ly/1pnapoW
"The middle east today is what annual ag does." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1K3otw2
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ecosystems & annual agriculture"Name one ecosystem that is better off for having agriculture moved into it?" Toby Hemenway http://bit.ly/1pnapoW
"The middle east today is what annual ag does." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1K3otw2
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mass extinction...
@joerogan Experience #961 - @Graham__Hancock, @SacredGeoInt & @michaelshermer Hunted to extinction or cataclysm? http://bit.ly/2zKU1IM
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Seven of Nine, already figured it out.
i believe she has this already figured out. https://bit.ly/2DuzzPg see memory alpha --
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Re: anyone interested in using less energy?
You can't geoengineer with less. Since we didn't solve the greenhouse gas problem properly when we had the chance, we have to use geoengineering if any life is to survive.
Which part of your statement is the observation and which part is your concept?
Observation vs Concept @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1lM3PFS
"Ecology... Nature is only model we have that has survived climate change with sheer, total, utter neglect..." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1ohVqpE
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Re: anyone interested in using less energy?
You can't geoengineer with less. Since we didn't solve the greenhouse gas problem properly when we had the chance, we have to use geoengineering if any life is to survive.
Which part of your statement is the observation and which part is your concept?
Observation vs Concept @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1lM3PFS
"Ecology... Nature is only model we have that has survived climate change with sheer, total, utter neglect..." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1ohVqpE
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anyone interested in using less energy?
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
Nicole Foss on renewables @AutomaticEarth http://bit.ly/2rzS5Pq
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anyone interested in using less energy?
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
Nicole Foss on renewables @AutomaticEarth http://bit.ly/2rzS5Pq
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Then how he can survive
Only a successful business analytics person can do this to save their business. - http://bit.ly/2RvcP4J
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Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
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Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
http://bit.ly/2vH8Gkv
http://bit.ly/2u7aDZt
http://bit.ly/2uZsgXf
http://bit.ly/2vxgLIg
http://bit.ly/2u6QYGf
http://bit.ly/2ujGouQ
https://t.co/pnvC9iJMFA
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https://t.co/erE9UdxAGr
https://t.co/dkl15ctKqi
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Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
http://bit.ly/2vH8Gkv
http://bit.ly/2u7aDZt
http://bit.ly/2uZsgXf
http://bit.ly/2vxgLIg
http://bit.ly/2u6QYGf
http://bit.ly/2ujGouQ
https://t.co/pnvC9iJMFA
https://t.co/RFnXnLJnV2
https://t.co/erE9UdxAGr
https://t.co/dkl15ctKqi
https://www.dreamhost.com/r.cg... -
Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
http://bit.ly/2vH8Gkv
http://bit.ly/2u7aDZt
http://bit.ly/2uZsgXf
http://bit.ly/2vxgLIg
http://bit.ly/2u6QYGf
http://bit.ly/2ujGouQ
https://t.co/pnvC9iJMFA
https://t.co/RFnXnLJnV2
https://t.co/erE9UdxAGr
https://t.co/dkl15ctKqi
https://www.dreamhost.com/r.cg... -
Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
http://bit.ly/2vH8Gkv
http://bit.ly/2u7aDZt
http://bit.ly/2uZsgXf
http://bit.ly/2vxgLIg
http://bit.ly/2u6QYGf
http://bit.ly/2ujGouQ
https://t.co/pnvC9iJMFA
https://t.co/RFnXnLJnV2
https://t.co/erE9UdxAGr
https://t.co/dkl15ctKqi
https://www.dreamhost.com/r.cg... -
Re:Necessary Jeagar tech
We now have the technology against the impending Kaiju attacks.
Well, renowned Kaiju author C.D.Reimer has been part of this research since the very beginning so no wonder why it succeeded! We have managed to put thoughts is Chris' brain like real YouTube views on his channel when they were fake and a bunch of other stuff too.
Chris is a very receptive subject and we can basically put any thought in there.
http://bit.ly/2vH8Gkv
http://bit.ly/2u7aDZt
http://bit.ly/2uZsgXf
http://bit.ly/2vxgLIg
http://bit.ly/2u6QYGf
http://bit.ly/2ujGouQ
https://t.co/pnvC9iJMFA
https://t.co/RFnXnLJnV2
https://t.co/erE9UdxAGr
https://t.co/dkl15ctKqi
https://www.dreamhost.com/r.cg... -
Re: LOL
When you go hungry, city boy, you will demand human farmers again. Or blame them that you YOU must resort to cannibalism. Bon apetit.
"permaculture yard not enough" @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1mjR6rt
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Re:LOL
" producing leafy greens at a rate of roughly 26,000 heads a year. That's the production level of a typical outdoor farm that might be five times bigger. " Your move, country retards.
liver vs broccoli vs apple http://bit.ly/1KspCuW
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more inputs
"Annual agriculture is all about living through our concepts... our idea we've imposed on reality & when reality doesn't behave according to our idea, what do we do? We input... we can never input enough to make our false concept correct." @RestorationAgD http://bit.ly/1GnbtAA
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Nature's P&L statement day of reckoning...
Joel Salatin: "Nature's P&L statement day of reckoning..." http://bit.ly/1frMP4H
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Re:I don't think it's unique to new devices
I still use my iPhone 6s and reduce my monthly bill from $80 to $50. As a phone and a video camera, the iPhone 6s isn't obsolete and I use it to make my videos on youtube. As a Sprint very special customer for 20+ years, Sprint will always give me a new iPhone for free if I decide to stop using the 6s as a phone in the next several years.
I use PhotoShop daily!
I have a hearing loss in one ear, so my audio will always be suspect. I use a Zoom H2 audio recorder with a pop filter 12" away from my mouth, Audacity to clean up and normalize the audio, and sync the audio to the video and apply a "voice enhancement" eq to the audio in the video editor.
My PC has an eight-core processor and a Nvidia 1050 Ti 4GB video card. A minute of 1080p video renedered on the processor takes a minute. A minute of 1080p video renedered on the Nvidia card takes 10 seconds. I don't think an iPad has the same performance of my PC for renedering videos longer than a short clip.
I can't imagine using Photoshop without a keyboard and mouse, or not being able to access my files from my file server. Video renedering on the iPad will probably suck donkey balls.
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