Thousand Hills
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Looks like theres a chance the Mayan Calendar might be off 50 to 100 years and Doomsday won't come as expected on December 21, 2012. :smilewinkgrin:
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/05/03/mayan-calendar-off-wrong-50-years/
Love this quote in the article, reminds me of global warming (errr dimming):
Though December 21, 2012, has essentially become the new Y2K, for the astronomer, it’s just another day at the office. “The only significance for me is, I’m going to have a bonfire in the driveway because it’s the winter solstice,” said Kunkel. Another Mayan prophesy claims a rogue planet or moon will suddenly crash into the Earth, but that space invader should theoretically be visible in the southern hemisphere by now. Kunkel said he believes the reason the apocalypse theory has caught on is because it’s a great way to sell books and movies.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2011/05/03/mayan-calendar-off-wrong-50-years/
Love this quote in the article, reminds me of global warming (errr dimming):
Though December 21, 2012, has essentially become the new Y2K, for the astronomer, it’s just another day at the office. “The only significance for me is, I’m going to have a bonfire in the driveway because it’s the winter solstice,” said Kunkel. Another Mayan prophesy claims a rogue planet or moon will suddenly crash into the Earth, but that space invader should theoretically be visible in the southern hemisphere by now. Kunkel said he believes the reason the apocalypse theory has caught on is because it’s a great way to sell books and movies.