physorg.com— Oceanic "dead zones" where marine life cannot survive have been steadily increasing over the past five decades and now encompass 400 coastal areas of the world, a US-Swedish study said Friday.
Aug 16, 2008View in Crawl 4
I remember reading a story about how fish canneries actually prefer very low IQ workers, who have to use all of their mental capacity to inspect a can of tuna for flaws. They enjoyed their work and were challenged, and thus never got tired of it, making fewer errors by FAR.They do this in a Brave New World - everybody has a challenging job for them, and it works out relatively nicely. Now, in that story they purposefully engineered the low IQ people, which is messed up, but otherwise, yeah.
Closed AccountAug 17, 2008
NO! there is something alive.... but what?
whammboAug 18, 2008
No need to cull all of Digg...
smurfsahoyAug 18, 2008
I remember reading a story about how fish canneries actually prefer very low IQ workers, who have to use all of their mental capacity to inspect a can of tuna for flaws. They enjoyed their work and were challenged, and thus never got tired of it, making fewer errors by FAR.They do this in a Brave New World - everybody has a challenging job for them, and it works out relatively nicely. Now, in that story they purposefully engineered the low IQ people, which is messed up, but otherwise, yeah.
auntazaleaAug 20, 2008
depressing
dannydowneyAug 26, 2008
please see end times....