Originally posted by Great Big SteesThat's the problem with tipping points.
Ya. Why don't we just continue on as we are and maybe in a decade or two we'll be able to say conclusively yes or no.
By the time we can say conclusively, it's already too late.
It's like boiling a frog. Turn the heat too high and the frog jumps out. Turn up the heat slowly and the frog is boiled before he realizes it.
Originally posted by SuzianneHave you performed this frog experiment yourself to know this is truly the case?
That's the problem with tipping points.
By the time we can say conclusively, it's already too late.
It's like boiling a frog. Turn the heat too high and the frog jumps out. Turn up the heat slowly and the frog is boiled before he realizes it.
Originally posted by Suzianneummm, how often do you boil frogs?
That's the problem with tipping points.
By the time we can say conclusively, it's already too late.
It's like boiling a frog. Turn the heat too high and the frog jumps out. Turn up the heat slowly and the frog is boiled before he realizes it.
Are we going to see you on one of those Louisiana reality shows about frog gigging??