Bitmap Frogs on 06 April 2009
| SamuelRSmith said: We're also going to be facing huge challenges over the next thirty years, such as finding a sustainable, cost effective, substitute to every fossil fuel product, which will keep the scientific community occupied. We're also going to have to find ways to produce more food for an ever-growing population with a changing climate. What I'm saying is that supporting a colony on Mars, or even the moon, won't exactly be top priority. |
Nah, we've solved that. We have genetically modified bacteria that eat food and poop oil. It will kill several millions as the price of food goes up but hey, what are a few hungry ******s compared to my roaring, gas-guzzling SUV.








