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Sep 11, 2008
1. a LINK to the actual source would be appreciated.

2. DPG's automatic FORCING of a new tab/window, when we persue depth is *hostile*, and a change to a less enforcive, more accepting click-*through* would be appreciated.
( hint: if we have to click to get the full story, exactly WHY would we want a new tab/window, and exactly WHY would we want the stale window, with a reminder that it was DPG that forced our system to waste resources/time that way, and risked ( by engaging more program-code non-necessarily ) crashing our session for now reason?

3. Yes, we do appreciate DPG's work, and informativeness, but the way it is being done offends, costs us our time/energy, and could be improved.

Blessings & cheers, & many many thanks for informing the world, as consistently as you do, about things that *really* matter, that most are blindly unknowing of.
Aug 14, 2008
Notice that the only "sustainable" fishing practice doesn't involve nets:
long-liners.

they don't catch fry, only bigger fish.

Notice also that they won't be made the norm, until *all* fisheries have collapsed.

retarded.
Aug 3, 2008
This research appears to be based on a massive assumption:
that we air-animals who hear through our ear-drums DEFINE how hearing happens.

Snakes have been proven to be more aware of sound than we assumed...

Underwater, one's entire skin could act as eardrum, and, thanks to how sound travels better through dense materials, so could one's internal-organs!

I'd bet on underwater animals
without eardrums
having better-than-we-assume hearing.

( remember when some "scientists" "set out to prove" that one's skin isn't modifying one's melatonin-cycle in response to light-exposure?

They shined light in behind people's knees, and...

... yes it DID change people's melatonin-cycle.

Science, *is discovery*, not proof-of-authority.

Anyone who sets-out-to-prove, has declared themselves non-science, but rather scientism:
a religion.

I'm not accusing these researchers of being of that Religion,
but discovery would have been preferred to established-assumption. )

Cheers.
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