Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!mips!pacbell.com!att!att!cbnewsl!conty From: conty@cbnewsl.att.com (The Conty) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games Subject: Re: SimEarth Message-ID: <1991May10.234518.8833@cbnewsl.att.com> Date: 10 May 91 23:45:18 GMT References: <65249@brunix.UUCP> <1991May10.202824.21274@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> Organization: The Event Horizon Lines: 31 In article <1991May10.202824.21274@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, ds4a@dalton.acc.Virginia.EDU (Dale Southard) writes: > In article <65249@brunix.UUCP> cs012070@cs.brown.edu (Dan Goldman) writes: > > > > I think the global warming is just a question of the constantly increasing > solar input. I haven't been having as much of a problem...I'll say more later. Actually, the best way to prevent global warming is to keep an eye on the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, mainly CO2. To reduce the amount of CO2, reduce the usage of fossil fuels. Greenhouse effect has never been a problem for me in pre-industrial societies. > Has anyone come up with a reson why the fossil/atomic fuels just run low, not > out? I have theorized the synthesis of more fossil fuels, but atomic ones ( > breeder reactors?) ?? If I remember correctly, fuel never runs out. If it gets too low, war starts (fighting over the resources) until enough sims have died so that there is enough fuel for everybody. > [How to cheat the protection] I have no way to cheat it, but I can make it easier to get through it. Note that all the questions are for data from 3 specific planets. It's rather trivial to transcribe the info in those pages to a file (or to a single sheet of paper). -- E n r i q u e C o n t y The Amazing Man-With-No-Life jester@ihlpl.att.com