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[pct-l] Re: Forest homes was PCT/drought
you arguing for arguing sake are very disrespectful and not
technically orientated at all, and this is a
technical topic...yet you jest irreverently jsut to get peoples' goat..
so-- take it off line from now on if you insist on making your pathetic
points...such as
1- who are "they" waiting to leave!! you miss the point,
2- in fact there is a nest or two right outside my breakfast nook!
3- There is no such thing as "contihuous habitat" as most animals are
territorial and are far from contiguous
in the forest, each has its out separate section! and tghere is no breakup
of contigous are..you anthropomorphize (sp?)
in reality!
4- You make no logical sense in the remainder...it is as if you failed to
comprehend that a new harmony has developed in 1/2 of 1% of human habitate the
forest is 800,000+ acres and we live on 80 or less...wow! you don't get it...
100% of forests were cleared for cities for example...eg Tahoe, Telluride,
others for example...
please take the answer I am sure you want to make off list to me...
I will not respond anyfurther nor read on list your answers...
as someone said this is not a flame list...please get your facts correct first.
At 01:36 PM 2/7/2005, Jeff Moorehead wrote:
>rjc,
>sorry for the initial use of such harsh words, i didn't intend to single
>out you or any others-- 'flaming' isn't allowed on this list. obviously
>our opinions differ
>
>the following excepts from your missive make my original point
>
>1. Perhaps also you could come over and tell the (numerous) deer, bear
>and squirrels, coons, possums and jays that visit us almost every
>day and evening...
>
>my point, perhaps they're wondering when you'll be leaving...
>
>2. ...There are over 100 trees and NONE were cut down to build..if you
>asked you might see the trees that go thru my deck and woodshed that we
>built around--
>
>and all the birds that nest right in front of your patio breakfast table...
>
>3. Most owners here share the same philosophy as I, that we are honored
>and humbled to live in the midst of several hundreds of thousands of trees
>and dirt rather than concrete and artificial and decaying structures;
>wherein the real problems in our society reside.\
>
>sorry this is exactly what i consider to be one of society's problems--
>plain and simple, forest homes break up contiguous habitat and for many
>animals, it simply removes habitat, even though the few humans residing
>there are 'living close to the earth'.
>
>4. All I do is clear 50 feet of brush around my home and I am pretty
>fireproofed..and I have my
>own 4000 gal fire-pond!
>
>see your own point 2.
>
>5. and while you are leaving please haul my al and glass to the recycle
>yard as I uninvite you from my forest
>
>from 'your forest'....??
>