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trump better hurry up and have his audience with the old fellow....

I have the nat geo edition where the german fellow, I believe, went to Tibet right before china conquered Tibet....

brilliantly interesting.

any one want to buy a nat geo collection dating back to 1923?

not complete by any means, but brilliantly interesting.....

I don t really want to get rid of them, I m hoping that my daughter will someday delve into them.....

and if the power goes out someone has to save the books.....

they are fricking heavy tho, I have about 5 or 6 bank boxes packed full of them, plus a stack from the 70 s on the bookshelf....

they could be yours for the low, low price of.........

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The "dalia llama" on Trump:


“I will be the greatest religious president that Tibetan Buddhism ever created.”...
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He could topple at any moment
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I'm glad Trump is meeting with the Dalai Lama (Something it took President Dither seven years to work up the cojones to do.) I hope he receives him again as an honored guest at the White House after he becomes President.

I also have absolutely no problem with him talking on the phone with the President of Taiwan. (Something that is giving the talking heads on the news channels this morning a conniption fit.)

Taiwan is a democratic country, and a reliable ally and friend to the US. The PRC is none of those things. I thought Carter's feckless abandonment of Taiwan was disgraceful when he did it, and I am perfectly happy to see an incoming American President treat them with a little more regard and respect. If the President of Taiwan comes to the US I'd be completely good with Trump meeting her.

The PRC is a non-law based totalitarian thugocracy that wishes us and our friends nothing but ill. They are attempting to bully and intimidate nearly every other country in the region, and if the gangsters in Beijing that preside over this cruel regime with expansionist designs get their knickers in a twist because of who the US President-elect meets with or talks to, I don't give a rat's patoot. They can grow up and get over it.

I have no problem whatsoever with Trump offending bellicose expansionist dictators that are no friends of this country.

In fact I'd like to see him do more of it. I would be absolutely DELIGHTED if he would do something to offend Vladimir Putin...
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Like what, spit instead of swallow?
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The Chinese actually should be pretty happy with Trump; he's already given them a huge gift by cancelling the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement...

The TPP was about the only good agreement this administration was able to strike, (usually whenever Team Obama sat down to negotiate they got taken to the cleaners) and it was crafted specifically to create a multi-national regional economic check on the PRC's economic power. But it got demagogued to death from both the populist right and the populist left by people like Trump (and Sanders) who knew absolutely nothing about what it contained.

I'm sure the champagne glasses were clinking in Beijing over that one...

Trump has reversed himself on a lot of positions; it would be really good for the country if he could be talked into reversing himself on this one...
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oh.....

I was just joking. I don t know if he is gonna meet with him or not. I have heard nothing about it.

I hope so.

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wesw wrote:any one want to buy a nat geo collection dating back to 1923?

:shrug
National Geographic, the Doomsday Machine

Pollution of many types and kinds is currently paramount in the public mind. Causes and solutions are being loudly proclaimed by all of the media, politicians, public agencies, universities, garden clubs, industry, and churches, ad infinitum.  Pollution runs the spectrum from the air we breathe and the water we drink to the soil we till, as well as visual and audio pollution, and in recent years, pollution of outer space from junk exploration hardware.

These threats to our environment, our health and our mental well-being are real and with us, but not nearly as immediately catastrophic or totally destructive as the disaster which imminently faces this nation and menace of monstrous proportions can be likened only to the entire country resting on a gargantuan San Andreas fault.  Earthquakes, hurricanes, mud slides, fire, famine, and atomic war all rolled into one hold no greater destructive power than this incipient horror which will engulf the country in the immediate and predictable future.

This continent is in the gravest danger of following legendary Atlantis to the bottom of the sea.  No natural disaster, no overpowering compounding of pollutions or cataclysmic nuclear war will cause the end.  Instead, a seemingly innocent monster created by man, nurtured by man, however as yet unheeded by man, will doom this continent to the watery grave of oblivion.

But there is yet time to save ourselves if this warning is heeded.
PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
MUST BE IMMEDIATELY STOPPED AT ALL COSTS!
This beautiful, educational, erudite, and thoroughly appreciated publication is the heretofore unrecognized instrument of doom which must be erased if we as a country or continent will survive.  It is NOT TOO LATE if this warning is heeded!

According to current subscription figures, more than 6,869,797 issues of the National Geographic magazine are sent to subscribers monthly throughout the world.  However, it would be safe to say that the bulk of these magazines reach subscribers in the United States and Canada, and it is, and never has been, thrown away!  It is saved like a monthly edition of the Bible.  The magazine has been published for over 141 years continuously, and countless millions if not billions of copies have been innocently yet relentlessly accumulating in basements, attics, garages, public and private institutions of learning, the Library of Congress, Smithsonian Institution, Good Will and Salvation Army stores, and heaven knows where else.  Never discarded, always saved.  No recycling, just the horrible and relentless accumulation of this static vehicle of our doom!

National Geographic averages approximately 2 pounds per issue.  Since no copies have been discarded or destroyed since the beginning of publication, it can be readily seen that the accumulated aggregate weight is a figure that not only boggles the mind but is imminently approaching the disaster point.  That point will be the time at which the geologic substructure of the country can no longer support the incredible load, and subsidence will occur.  Gradually at first, but then relentlessly accelerating as rock formations are compressed, become plastic and begin to flow, great faults will appear.

The logical sequence of events is predictable.  First will come foundation failures and gradual sinking of residences and public buildings in which the magazine has been stored.  As these areas depress the earth, more and more structures will topple and sink until whole towns and cities will submerge, then larger and larger land masses.  This chain reaction will accelerate until the entire country has fallen below the level of the sea and total inundation will occur.

The areas of higher subscription density, affluence, and wealth will be the first to go, followed by institutions, middle class, urban, and ghetto areas in that order, with the relatively unpopulated plains and mountains finally sinking into the sea.

We have been warned of this impending calamity by a seeming increase in so-called natural disasters throughout the country, as well as isolated occurrences striking areas heretofore immune to natural destruction:

  ●  Increase in earthquake activity in California has been triggered by population growth and the subsequent increase in National Geographic subscriptions and accumulations of heavy masses of the magazine.  This gradual increase in weight has caused increased activity along the San Andreas fault.
  ●  Earthquakes in the Denver area were not caused by pumping of wastes into wells at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, but by accumulation of National Geographic magazines by more and more people as the population increased over the years.
  ●  Sinking of several coal-mining towns throughout the country can only be attributed to the increase in workers benefits and pay increases, allowing them to subscribe to and hoard National Geographic.
  ●  Mud slides in California, which have brought destruction to hundreds of homes built on the hillsides, were triggered by the final straw in the form of the last delivery into these areas of National Geographic to subscribers and hoarders.

The list is endless.  The warnings are clear.

The time grows short and we must act at once if this calamity is to be averted.  The National Geographic must cease publication at once, if necessary by Congressional action or Presidential edict.
by George H. Kaub; ©The Journal of Irreproducible Results, vol. 20, #3, March 1974, pages 22-23.
wesw, for the good of the country and the entire North American continent, DO NOT attempt to sell those magazines; recycle them instead!!
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:funee:

On a serious note, it says something to be a publication people can't bear to throw away. Not so much unread, I won't agree - perhaps many people just skimmed the photos, but that's a lot of what NatGeo is about - windows on the world.
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I spent like 3 months reading every copy. not thoroughly, but I read everything that interested me....

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Not sure just how that collection could be recycled. Lots of coated paper with ink full of very toxic chemicals.

snailgate.

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ah, no matter...

I ll see some kid ,one day, with their nose stuck in a book, and I ll know.....

until then, the nat geos abide.....

unless someone offers me a buttload of cash first.... :D

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https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/07 ... dalai-lama

Obama officially met with the Dalai Lama in 2011, 3 years after taking office.

It took 5 years for the worst president in history to meet with him (shrub)

Did Reagan ever grow a set of balls and meet with him? I cannot find evidence of it.




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Actually, since Obama took office in 2009, his meeting with the Dalai Lama took place 2 years and 6 months after his inauguration.

As for Dubya being "the worst president in history", I fear that soon we may have to start referring to him as "the SECOND-worst President in history" :evil:
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WGA hoot if anyone at all meets the Delhi Llama? Nice chap, I'm sure - good sense of humour. Utterly irrelevant. Politically, a Deli Lamer
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the Chinese give a hoot..... theres a billion folks for ya.....

the monks who set themselves on fire in Tibet give a hoot....

tho I think that, in their case, smokey the bear would be more relevant than woodsie the owl would be....

"only you can stop self immolating monks....."

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