But the crabs will be happiest of all !
Being cold blooded, land and sea animals, with a hard carapace,
that eat organic debris, are they not surely well adapted to a
greenhouse world of storms, rising sea levels, falling buildings, and
rising casualties?
On 23 Jul 01, at 13:58, Amandeep Sandhu wrote:
> And there will be one who will feel crabby about the whole affair.
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> Amandeep
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> On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Shirley Crabtree wrote:
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> > ..Then 3 or 4 of the village's 100 inhabitants would shout at each other from behind the closed shutters of their comfortable apartments all day long, every day, all year having never actually met each other. three all powerful landlords (helpfully known as "facilitators") would control all
communication and would allow this to continue since "at least it is communication, they are exchanging ideas". the three facilitators would never meet and nobody would ever decide the fate of the villagers because nobody quite actually cared enough and the reality was that behind all the caring
and sharing lurked 100 evil, career-oriented, money-grabbing geographers.
Hillary Shaw, P/G Geography, University of Leeds
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