There sure are a lot of us.
October 21, 2001 5:47 PM   Subscribe

There sure are a lot of us. Not to mention that there have been a lot of us. You might be surprised how many. We all know about the increasing world population, but it's interesting to compare the total, current, and past numbers; seeing 'em tick by like that reinforces it in a way that static numbers can't. My, how we've grown.
posted by e^2 (10 comments total)
 
My first post; I hope not a bad one. Ran across these in the course of some research -- not sure why, but I find them interesting.
posted by e^2 at 5:51 PM on October 21, 2001


Yeah, but what are the NAMES of the new babies?
posted by ColdChef at 7:40 PM on October 21, 2001


Hitting reload and watching the number increase is a major brain tweak.
posted by donkeyschlong at 7:59 PM on October 21, 2001


it's almost like people are being born this very second... (shudder)
posted by hotdoughnutsnow at 8:24 PM on October 21, 2001


It's EXACTLY like people are being CONCEIVED this very second... (whole body spasm)
posted by ColdChef at 8:44 PM on October 21, 2001


Good post, e^2 - anyone else think this looked like the end of a game of Alpha Centauri?

Also, did it look as if nobody ever lived in Australia?
posted by GriffX at 8:57 PM on October 21, 2001


Good post, e^2 - anyone else think this looked like the end of a game of Alpha Centauri?

Also, did it look as if nobody ever lived in Australia?
posted by GriffX at 9:05 PM on October 21, 2001


won't be long before we get to hang out the "No Vacancy" sign.
posted by presto at 5:36 AM on October 22, 2001


Looking at the maps and comparing 1985 and 2020, I wonder how the heck all those communities containing millions of people are going to suddenly spring up in the Rockies. I mean, I knew the real-estate boom in Aspen was problematic, but it can't be that bad...
posted by alumshubby at 6:24 AM on October 22, 2001


sorry to lower the tone:
this is known as the population explosion. it cannot continue for very long.
'the human race is a virus'
- Agent Smith
human beings have, for the most part, lost their understanding and ability to co-exist with the life support system that is the eco-system. we are conducting a vast, un-controlled, experiment on the renewal systems evolved on this planet. so far the only one we haven't effected is the 'rock cycle' (not the bands-that-sound-like-the beatles-cycle, another one).
Here is a transcript of a television programme (includes pictures!) about what happens when the arrogance of man is given the opportunity to exhibit it's ignorance of nature. It is about the colonisation of Australia by europeans.
This all sounds most alarmist - but i assure you that minds far superior to mine have come to similar conclusions.
Do what you can, so that you can say something to your grand-children other than, 'well the media didn't make too much fuss about it until it was too late, so i didn't think about it'.
posted by asok at 7:44 AM on October 23, 2001


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