apparently, ALL of the world was under the ocean about 4,000 years ago. and a bronze age 600-y.o. man and his family were able to build a sturdy boat the size of a cruise liner, that could house a million species of animals. including their food, for a whole year.
What those Young Earth Creationists, the Old Earth ones figured out it is easier to let the age go as it is officially given. Then rework it for their Biblical myth.
If it’s as remote as it looks like, there may be FOUR bodies discovered one day – that’s not a nice place to get stranded without gas, water, or food. They won’t last long with 3 piece suits on, either!
Had a chance to buy a newer model, but one look at the dash clutter and the blinking lights, then the sound of that smarmy voice coming from the speaker, and I split for my 14 year old v8 powered low-mileage pickup and its 4 very intelligent gauges, simple cd player, and basic a/c and wheeled on down the road.
Am I the only one that still travels with a paper map? Living in a rural area has taught me that GPS is only as good as the person who programmed it. They don’t do well in rural areas.
somebodyshort over 7 years ago
Do those guys look Russian to you?
Dtroutma over 7 years ago
It’s true enough, so was Denver, and the top of Mt. Whitney, and Everest, but this guy’s going to be swimming with the sand sharks.
darth_geekboy over 7 years ago
apparently, ALL of the world was under the ocean about 4,000 years ago. and a bronze age 600-y.o. man and his family were able to build a sturdy boat the size of a cruise liner, that could house a million species of animals. including their food, for a whole year.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
What those Young Earth Creationists, the Old Earth ones figured out it is easier to let the age go as it is officially given. Then rework it for their Biblical myth.
Superfrog over 7 years ago
Looks like he’ll be sleeping with the rattlesnakes.
dl11898 over 7 years ago
cut him some slack. GPS is a machine at best. they mess up too, even after updates/upgrades.
DanFlak over 7 years ago
When will Capt’n Eddy come by to rescue them?
johnec over 7 years ago
If it’s as remote as it looks like, there may be FOUR bodies discovered one day – that’s not a nice place to get stranded without gas, water, or food. They won’t last long with 3 piece suits on, either!
sandpiper over 7 years ago
GPS – another good product of salesmanship.
Had a chance to buy a newer model, but one look at the dash clutter and the blinking lights, then the sound of that smarmy voice coming from the speaker, and I split for my 14 year old v8 powered low-mileage pickup and its 4 very intelligent gauges, simple cd player, and basic a/c and wheeled on down the road.
That old Dakota is looking better every day.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
GPS = goombah planting service
profesorquijote over 7 years ago
Am I the only one that still travels with a paper map? Living in a rural area has taught me that GPS is only as good as the person who programmed it. They don’t do well in rural areas.
floralian over 7 years ago
Amazing that so many of you who claim to know the secrets of the universe and are so scientifically literate cannot spell “ark”
Masterskrain over 7 years ago
Is that Krispie Kreme Kristie holding the gas can??
keenanthelibrarian over 7 years ago
Oh, just read “The Epic of Gilgamesh” – it’s just a story.
somebodyshort over 7 years ago
Given some of the horror stories, some of them fatal, this could just as easily have been following the GPS
Varnes over 7 years ago
Should be able to find an ocean….They’re huge!
Prey over 7 years ago
GPS is a navigational AID, if you use it as an add on brain you deserve to get lost.