With a horse to ride, it wouldn't be too bad, but walking, it would be a pretty long trip. Bringing things back from town would be difficult on foot. And distribution of goods from the rest of the world to the town could get to be pretty limited, pretty quickly. So the 64 dollar...
FMagyar on January 17, 2011 - 1:34am Permalink | Parent | Comments top But speculators are the buzzards feeding on their dead remains. LOL. Guess that's just my preditor's ego showing. I have no problem with the predators or even with the buzzards, they both have their natural plac...
There is even bigger build up to 2020. Vietnam plans 13 reactors. China another 30-50 beyond the 24 already under way. By the end of the 2020s the world will be back to the 24 completions per year of the 1980s. None of this is counting on the USA getting its act together, which...
Of course they are slaughtered in the end but we all end up as dead meat. A lot of the time spent at a job goes for taxes, profit for the boss and maintenance for oneself so that the whole thing can repeated the next day. What is left over is not enough to get ahead very much...
On the contrary, Celtis australis is completely absent in the western part of the Mediterranean Basin beyond 35,000 BP, not being present in MIS 2 deposits, except for the pollen grains detected in Teixoneres [83], Cova del Toll [84] and Padul [79]. In the eastern part of the basin...
The listed World Heritage site cannot be an urban motorway anymore. The once glorious urban open space and its architecture and living heritage have more essential values and public life’s opportunities for both the residents and tourist than driving, biking or walking along the running, hectic ...