LETTERS Look at whole picture Stephanie Sisson's column, "Earth will adjust to ca tastrophes" {ODE, Jan. 11) offers hope to everyone wanting to ignore any hint of an environmental crisis. There's good news: Regardless of human folly, "our planet will survive." Of course Venus survives as a planet, too. so this raises the question as to the quality of life that accom panies such “survival." If Sisson's "survival" includes the abundant diversi ty that comprises the Earth s web of ecosystems, then she exposes an ignorance and an arrogance in her com placent supposition that these systems are able to en dure under the demand of human “progress." and that we. as a species, have insufficient power to radically disrupt that balance. Sisson rightly asserts that the Earth will adapt to our efforts..Of that them is no question. Them ts. however, a significant question as to what will be lost in the dra matic change that accompanies such adaptation. Ex tinction doesn't heal. Sisson counsels that “fear can make us too cautious," but let me offer that ignorance and shallow’ trust have far greater consequences. Humanity is not ne< essarily the enemy of the Earth, but if we continue to downplay the impact of our "progress" by isolating the catastro phes instead of examining the values of the systems that produce them, far more will be lost than natural cleansing processes could possibly restore. Destroying the sustainability of our natural habitat makes us not the enemy of the Earth, but the enemy of ourselves. It is our technological potency that makes the consequences of that oblivious, self-destruction so grave. Daniel Macke Eugene Make packets worth cost Professors have promoted the use of packets, alleging it adds special substance to their courses. Now packets cost as much as pocket textbooks — $1B unassembled for my political science course. Don't expect refine ments in packets, such as an alphabetical index at the end. But at least packets should contain a table of con tents. It's horrendous pouring through a packet to find scheduled reading. Professors overlook this, and the Campus Copy Center doesn't care. Let's have minimum standards for packets, including table of contents pages. Otherwise dispense with packets. H. Johnston Postgraduate Political Science Some simple suggestions To make my life on this campus a healthier place to be. I submit the following requests: 1) If you carry an umbrella when it is raining, please be considerate. I am tired of dodging to save my eye v**t» t fKL IWWSY* l L balls, 2) If you wish to converse in the library, please do so in a subdued tone of voice I enjoy running into people too. but the library is primarily a plat e of study. :t) Please fat polite and forgiving if I violate your exis tence by accident We all need time to leant now to («• fattier humans. George Campbell Eugene OSPfRG donates money Wednesday afternoon. OSIMKt.'s Hunger and Home less group presented Eugene Emergency Housing with n check for Swit) This money will go toward meeting current shelter needs at the Eugene Family Shelter The money will pay for 32 nights of shelter, whit h includes more than just a place to stay Families stay ing at the shelter will receive meals, clothes, counsel ing services if needed, assistance with job hunting and. most of all. help broking for a place to live This money was raised through proceeds from the Faith No More concert Jan. 17 and through private do nations. if you have any questions or would like more information about this, you may contact us at 346-4377. Perry Pepper OSPIRG Abortion argument falls flat Ixi response to Bob Weigel's letter titled Abortion wrong; no argument" [ODE. |an. 20). bo s absolutely correct There is no argument. !-»♦! us explain, Weigel aiioinplvd in share tlu* responses in a pre vious letter Ini hud written on abortion. l-Auuse us. hut where wore the responses atui what wore the respon dents realty trying to say ' Thu only point Weigel made with his "dear line of reasoning" is "a few people said it was a good letter ' Also, what "same thing in their minds was Weigel referring to'Hello' . We think Weigel has put on an "impressive front" by ultimately confusing anyone who seriously attempts to understand his "dear line ol reasoning .“ We have read his third paragraph/run on senium e many times and think we know what lie's trying to say hut maybe we should do lunch (then again, mavlie not). We are open to consider and engage others' views, even if they differ from our own, but the arguments must lie built on a foundation and the reasoning must lie dear We have decided his attempt to reason has primarily confused your readers and thus has failed No one c an say what another is thinking. Weigel has ac c used those who disagree with his "dear line of rea soning” ol hating, which implies he knows how they feel and what they think. It's impossible to decipher the unexpressed thoughts of others — therefore dis carding the opinions of those who oppose his as igno rant Weigel should open his mind, polish Ins thoughts, and others w ill listen Shannon Qroar Biology Peter Shair Geology THIS WEEK K m . tat :jksrr /i -a* JAN. 25-31 a EMU BUDGET J* EMU Bu**«ct Conim Z TucstJay **nd Diursday from 5 - 7 p untd the budget is finished P Cheek the Daily Schedule of Events for location. t-MU Administration . Mb-tfQ5 taFT;r EftttJ Cappio Iced Coffee (lull Center Ticket Outlet. 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