Sunday, November 6, 2011

Question to volunteers

Life up until now played no favorites.  Operating across POPULATIONS over time, evolution allows life to establish and utilize energy niches.

CURRENT bio-technology allows for any string of dna components (AGTC) to be created via a dna generator essentially.

We're only beginning to see what all genes can do.

So, we're in a bit of a race against time, perhaps.

Can Bio engineering, a nascent science, (didn't want to say "embryonic" aren't you glad?!) 
be enough for us to establish a human-centric ecology?

Are we smart enough to continuously generate biological tools to ameliorate our deprecation...

(Can we create artificial biology to suit our needs, since we can then create any life we desire...that which cleans up after us, grow our houses with food on the shelves, etc...)

Are we smart enough to do ANYTHING in a sustainable fashion?  Maybe we won't have to...

I only know we've not been trying...
-- 
FRISH

Oh the fragility of our global supply chain...so many weak links

How the effects of "global warming" (aka, Human Caused Climate Chaos) affect you.

From Fry's website...
Notice to Customers:
 
Due to the flooding in Thailand and the foreseen shortages on hard drives, 
Fry's Electronics is limiting hard drive sales to a quantity of one per customer at this time. 

"Three months of intense rainfall have fueled Thailand's worst flooding in half a century, 
swamping much of the country since July and leaving 506 people dead, according to the government."


I'm think I'll go "Occupy Fry's" until they'll sell me a second disk drive...
-- 
FRISH