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#1 Oct 23 2006 at 6:36 AM Rating: Good
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2399972,00.html

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IF MAN were to vanish from the face of the Earth today, his footprint on the planet would linger for the mere blink of an eye in geological terms.

Within hours, nature would begin to eradicate its impact. In 50,000 years all that would remain would be archaeological traces. Only radioactive materials and a few man-made chemical contaminants would last longer — an invisible legacy.



That's not such a long time. Makes me wonder about all the Edgar Cayce Atlantis stuff.. involving them being all high tech.. Cayce claimed that they had TVs and flying machines.. a notion that even makes myself wince.. but I always said that it wouldn't b too hard to erase a civilization off the face of history..

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Streets and cultivated fields would be the next to go. Within 20 years village streets and rural roads would have vanished under a matting of weeds; fields would be overgrown within months. Urban streets would take a little longer, but even in huge man-made sprawls, such as London and Birmingham, plants would have taken over in about 50 years.

Buildings would decay rapidly. Wooden structures would collapse first, assaulted by bugs and grubs. All such homes would be gone in a century.

Glass and steel tower blocks that create city skylines would mostly fall down within 200 years. Brick, stone and concrete structures would last longer. With exceptions — the pyramids are already 3,000 years old — by the next millennium there would be little more left than ruins.




Something about peacful in knowing this. call me Smiley: looney
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#2 Oct 23 2006 at 6:56 AM Rating: Good
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Can't I just keep calling you emo?
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Can't I just keep calling you emo?


Only if he blogs that he had to replace his keyboard because tears and wrist blood fell on it as he was typing.
#4 Oct 23 2006 at 12:56 PM Rating: Good
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gone through my 4th keyboard this year.


smashing them on the table while playing Call of Duty 2 might have more to do with it than emo, I'm afraid though
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#5 Oct 23 2006 at 1:01 PM Rating: Good
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Without people to wear down and stress out the roads, bridges etc. they will last 100 times longer. There still are apartment buildings, aquaducts and roads built by the romans still around.
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There still are apartment buildings, aquaducts and roads built by the romans still around.


I would point out that there were people around the Roman habitations to keep the weeds off.

also the Romans were only 2000ish years ago.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2006 at 10:26pm PDT by Kelvyquayo
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#7 Oct 23 2006 at 1:04 PM Rating: Decent
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Hmm, I don't know if I believe this. Is there any concrete evidence behind the guessing?
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Is there any concrete evidence behind the guessing?



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#9 Oct 23 2006 at 3:09 PM Rating: Decent
But how do they know?
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