Trolling and internet rudeness has always existed. It is actually quite civil on this forum.
Trolling and internet rudeness has always existed. It is actually quite civil on this forum.
Well since members were commenting on no moderation. I just took some posts out of this thread. Since I don't really know any of you there is really no possible bias on it.
I see the thread became more civilized for the 9 posts above this one.
I am on the scientific side of course. I am not religious, You know.Curious, Berthold..where are you on the spectrum?
Charles, absolutely agree.
If you dont like what's on TV, change the channel or switch off...............
Yes I'm sure they have never had a fire in that area in the past hundred thousand years. The real reason the trees are still there is because they are in a canyon. I just cannot believe the on-going ******** coming from left, right and centre. Is it that people just cannot think or don't want to?A good job by the firefighters, my gratulation
Yes I see it in the same way.Yes I'm sure they have never had a fire in that area in the past hundred thousand years. The real reason the trees are still there is because they are in a canyon.
Yes I see it in the same way.
Yes I'm sure they have never had a fire in that area in the past hundred thousand years. The real reason the trees are still there is because they are in a canyon. I just cannot believe the on-going ******** coming from left, right and centre. Is it that people just cannot think or don't want to?
So Mike is right when he writes that there has never been a fire in this valleyIt is a bit of a miracle it has survived and it is really only a matter of time before a catastrophic event finishes this species off.
Jens, I think climate change is not a suitable play ground for psychologists, at least not yet. First Greta et al. should create even more hysteria in humans.OMG! Stop press...that's indeed front page news!
So Mike is right when he writes that there has never been a fire in this valley
yes, there are many plants and animals in the world that experience the same fate. But I'm not really worried about Wollemia because it is now successful in culture worldwide.There is an argument that money and resources should not be spent on a species that is naturally heading for extinction. The Wollemi Pine was well on the path to extinction before Europeans settled in Australia.
That's a pity.Unfortunately a lot of people on this forum have decided to switch off.
Thanks Angie, much appreciated.Well since members were commenting on no moderation. I just took some posts out of this thread. Since I don't really know any of you there is really no possible bias on it.
I see the thread became more civilized for the 9 posts above this one.
And I am going to be searching for mods, probably 2 and have made a post about in in Talk Back area.
I see that this is in Off Topics and that is usually a little more 'free for all" than in the Orchid forums and topics.
Enter your email address to join: