bluejuice915 wrote:Great Sci-Fi/dystopia novel. Begins on the principle of a terrorist group blowing up San Francisco (I needed auto-correct to spell that). Fiction, yes, but the Golden Gate Bridge is a pretty significant symbol of American commerce, intelligence, and infrastructure (This I spelled correctly).
What's the name of the book? Images get blocked here at the high school. You have this? and haven't offered to let me read yet??
bluejuice915 wrote:And I agree with Treetop here, Greece being the most prominent justification. City States might work OK, but we will have to expect greater conflict due to the greater number of groups that can piss you off.
Not a bad thought dad, but not entirely practical or realistic in today's centralized world.
Imagine, having to justify my self to my own child. This is going to be fun.
1st of all does mom know you are on the computer? Better have all your homework and chores done! 2nd, you are not allowed to agree with Treetop he may be as smart or smarter than you. You must stay humble or neutral until you are 35. 3rd, are you expecting a ride home from Scouts tonight? 4th, I still got friends here on RC. Keep this up and I'll sic engineer on you. He'll ban you over on BS and good luck completing all your
Kitchen Sink Lego sales young man.
5th, I get the pissed off neighbors part. That's why I said people fro OR and AZ couldn't comment. It's like the surfers in Santa Barbara with their graffiti " LA Tourists go home, but leave us your $$ and daughters". 6th, my main point is California wouldn't be pissing off a host of international terrorists or say a 1/4th or even an 1/8th of the radical Islamic population in the world or even our own allies like the United States does to the point that China is picking up all our pieces in our own back yard like the Pacific, Central and South America. 7th, the only time I am a realist is when someone is injured and at the economic level of our family. Otherwise, I'm a visionary. Start treating me like the great one I am.
Enough said, good job humbling your self after the 3 block of run after Scouts ended. I think you get it.
Dad