Tuesday, February 24, 2009
It kills trees dead.
Jesus. And we thought the destruction of the rainforests was proceeding at a galloping pace now.
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6 comments:
They mention in the YouTube comments that it's a tree-farm, not rainforest, though of course the rainforest is disappearing at a similar rate.
every year, we lose some 32 million acres (130,000 square kilometers) of tropical forests – an area equal to the size of England
Awesome machine though.
The Lorax is pissed, man.
Efficiently vicious. That actually scared the crap out of me.
Reminds me, John Shirley's Crawlers really should get a film treatment.
@Justin
You know, I think "Crawlers" *is* going to be a film . . .
Really? Well that's exciting. All this wonderful movie magic and it's being wasted on franchise drek like Transformers. Hopefully the terror won't be watered down.
wow, hideous.
i feel sad now.