Paul Ehrlich’s Stanford has become a hotbed of mindless global warming alarmism, having recently forecast the end of Napa wine. This follows a long tradition. Louis Agassiz similarly had his head buried in the sand about Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Buried where?
Sand, with a bit of cement and rocks mixed together, AKA concrete!
Could be just pavers that are made of sand held together by some bonding material:
http://www.paversearch.com/paving-stones-types.htm
Still basically “SAND” 😉
I was thinking there’s other places people can bury their head……….
CHIA!
Requires a crainialanalectomy to correct!
They also need to see a proctologist to have their eyes examined!
The great line about that picture was that ‘Agassiz was great in the abstract but not in the concrete.’
LOL!