Nicely done. I spent a very long six hours building a snow cave last spring and a good saw would have cut my time down dramatically. As it was, the cave was just barely big enough for three people and it was one of the most miserable experiences of my life.
"Most dangerous natural castrophe" based on what? Most spectacular, maybe, but I'd guess droughts are far more deadly in terms of human death. Or plagues, but perhaps that doesn't count as natural.
First, I've never seen evidence that the Clovis people actually *did* die out.
Second, comet impacts don't necessarily leave craters. Tunguska (which was probably a comet) knocked down a lot of trees, but didn't make a crater.
Third, megafauna extinctions were probably due more to human hunting than astronomical events. We've seen this in Australia, New Zealand, and North America.
Look, your DNA isn't good enough that we want 17 copies of it running around. And unfortunately, each of those 17 kids gets just as many votes as the rest of us.
This needs to be part of the Allstar Game. Which major league mascot/team has the best ballistic tubesteak system? Points will be awarded for range, accuracy and rate of fire. There will be three divisions: human-powered (or is that mascot-powered), pneumatic, and open (anything goes; I'm thinking rockets).
Live and learn, I guess.
First, I've never seen evidence that the Clovis people actually *did* die out.
Second, comet impacts don't necessarily leave craters. Tunguska (which was probably a comet) knocked down a lot of trees, but didn't make a crater.
Third, megafauna extinctions were probably due more to human hunting than astronomical events. We've seen this in Australia, New Zealand, and North America.
They also forgot Olive (the other reindeer) and (out with) Glee ;-)
Not Neat. Horrifying.