For what? The proposition that trees process CO2 and store carbon in the form of wood? For the proposition that rotting releases CO2 back into the environment? For the proposition that new growth fixes carbon as wood faster than old growth? Which of these are you having trouble verifying with a simple internet search? If you always think in such a plodding, linear manner you’ll never get very far from your starting point.
And wood doesn’t just disintegrate in the desert, at least not within a time frame that is meaningful for this discussion. File that under obvious, but feel free to double check it if you need to.
Yeah — the two-flush toilets are pretty common everywhere else in the world. (Like the toilet Rob saw at Starbucks today.) Water shortages/restrictions because of old pipes has always been an issue in Europe. I find it weird that the Southwest and California haven’t had these types of toilets as standard for decades…
Oh, ferpete’ssake, jackal, just tell him to google “petrified forest” and put us all out of our misery.
If you take a wizz on the 3rd rail, will you get electrocuted???
“you guys have any idea what this is and how i could describe it properly to the mgmt co so they could possibly rectify?”
A coupla guys shaking their weewees against the toilet…
That being said about the 2-flush toilets… wouldn’t you prefer not having to *touch* the seat to pee? Come on. Seems more hygienic too.
Walpole? Why not go back some more. I hear there’s a movement to bring back Cromwell as Lord Protector (hold onto your church roofs, catholics).
frankly, I prefer to take a wizz outdoors. But in NYC – can’t do it too often.
“Cite a source, lech.”
For what? The proposition that trees process CO2 and store carbon in the form of wood? For the proposition that rotting releases CO2 back into the environment? For the proposition that new growth fixes carbon as wood faster than old growth? Which of these are you having trouble verifying with a simple internet search? If you always think in such a plodding, linear manner you’ll never get very far from your starting point.
And wood doesn’t just disintegrate in the desert, at least not within a time frame that is meaningful for this discussion. File that under obvious, but feel free to double check it if you need to.
Not Winston Churchill, Sir Robert Walpole
Yeah — the two-flush toilets are pretty common everywhere else in the world. (Like the toilet Rob saw at Starbucks today.) Water shortages/restrictions because of old pipes has always been an issue in Europe. I find it weird that the Southwest and California haven’t had these types of toilets as standard for decades…