whatdidyousay!
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Today, I saw Space Shuttle piggyback on 747 today during my work. I saw one guy taking picture in the sky, I was curious and checked it out. I said, "oh, shit!" and then I struggled to get my HTC out of my pocket, but I was too late. But amazing to see it.
Yeah, I know about trees. They are going to replace it once shuttle pass that area. It's not like we wiped million arces of trees.
And you're complaining about 400 trees that can be replaced.
See my last sentence.... You should be complaining about all forest burning down for a ROAD in South America. They killed millions and millions for trees. And you're complaining about 400 trees that can be replaced.
From Los Angeles Airport to Exposition Park, 268 trees will be removed for the transportation of the 768-foot wide space ship.
"None of the trees eliminated will be heritage trees or native trees." said Rudolph
He said that the tree will be re-planted within 120 days of elimination.
Local citizens say that this action is not good enough and is ultimately detrimental to the environment. Resident Kevin Brown told the council that if NASA can land a rover on Mars, then there must be a way to move the shuttle without cutting down trees.
"Leimart Park is a national treasure," Brown said. "I'm all for the science, but there has to be a better way."
:roll: You guys are overreacted.
It made me laugh when "resident Kevin Brown" called that park "national treasure."
You should go north states and you will see lot of naive trees are being cut down, so we make papers, toliet papers, cardboards, and many other craps from it. I don't see you crying about it.
DeafTim. Don't you dare talk about bad trees. First of all, the family or someone who owns the property where they did not take good care of the trees when they should look at the problem and fix them. The only problem is that it cost a lot of money to have someone cut down one tree like an Oak or Elm tree. The person who owns the tree on his or her property just could not afford to hire someone to cut down the tree.
We are talking about heritage trees that have been there for many, many years like the Redwood trees up in Northern California. Heritage trees are very important to the forests. So that is what they are talking about. I agree with Jiro. You just can not cut down heritage trees like that just to get a place for the Space Shuttle Bus to land in.
This is a total different thing than to talk about trees on the home property. Far from it.