>Jason :)
>
>try http:www.truthout.org
Uh-uh - http://www.truthout.org/
t r u t h o u t | News Politics
William Rivers Pitt's site, basically. Lots in the list archives from
truthout and from Pitt.
Best
Keith
>lots more of activists & real journalists (even from
>MsM, like Keith Olderman of
Tom,
I did actually get about a 1/4cup of Glycerin from the method. Now that
said i don't know if it was actually Glycerin or perhaps some FFA's or
just plain black stuff that settled out in the acid phase. This is
where I am just making the assumption that this is in fact Glycerin.
One thing
Hi Kirk,
I think business intranets can benefit from super fast connects. Also
gamers. As folks see that
faster speeds are available o'seas for much less than we're getting stuck
with, then they might
start complaining to their congress reps. Yeah, it does seem that the
fastest downloads I've
g
http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/09/15/1229219.shtml
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I have a megabit link and always use less than that. The problem is the bandwidth is no greater than the weakest link and most servers limit any service request to 128k bit - some 64k. I download hour long mp3s from Ultima Thule ( http://www.ultimathule.info/ ) and 128 is the best I have ever d
Bob,
Thanks for your response.
I have a source of WVO that titrates at 5 or more when I use .1% KOH.
It sounds like a candidate for the Foolproof Method. I hope to heat my
house/water and run my car on BD. I can use all the WVO my little town
produces.
Higher yield, no soap produc
Jason :)
try http:www.truthout.org
lots more of activists & real journalists (even from
MsM, like Keith Olderman of MSNBC [this one & a
previous bite]), an extensive Video archive well worth
subscribing to. (it's free)
E. Allen C.
--- Jason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the title is appro
Howdy Tom,
Thomas Kelly wrote:
> Hello All,
> I've had success making quality BD using the single stage base method.
> I've become curious about the Foolproof Method (two stage Acid/Base)
> for a number of reasons. I've read JTF a few times and have browsed the
> archives.
> Could
Hi Bob and all
Sure presses your button Bob when someone questions vaccinations.
Actually, the post was about bird flu, and it's correct, it's a hoax
and worse than a hoax, and we're able to consider it without having
another major wrangle over Mercola because he isn't the only one who
says so
Uncertainty. That has been the "coherent" reason for a ages. War in
Afghanistan, oil prices went up when no real impact on oil production occurred.
The mere mention of a hurricane and oil prices go up. Israel pounds Lebanon
and oil prices go up. You and I would like a coherent explanation,
Hello All,
I've had success making
quality BD using the single stage base method.
I've become curious about the
Foolproof Method (two stage Acid/Base) for a number of reasons. I've read JTF a
few times and have browsed the archives.
Could somebody experienced
with the method h
I hadn't noticed it, because I never buy regular fuel any more, but I did hear some people talking about it last night. I hope that this doesn't help the bush administration in the elections. If they can't offer a coherent explanation of what they've done to decrease fuel prices, voters who reall
It's what I've told several people here. There's no sudden arrival of
new wells, No one's created new oil, or figured out a way to acquire it
cheaper. The supply hasn't increased, the demand hasn't decreased...
Stock up now, get your winter's supply of heating oil now, it won't last
past Nov
Anyone who has not recently noticed the large decrease in the price of
fuel at the pump would do well to think about it. I suggest that this
administration in cahoots with the oil cartels is behind the drop for
strictly political purposes and that the price will go back sky high
immediately af
Sit back and be amazed!!!
It wouldn't be a world without
YOU.
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PS...FYI...the spam I received just after
MW's response to D...
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Hey Mike, D, and List...I
was nodding along with you, Mike, at your pseudo-encouragement to D of how he
and all of us might handle the madness being foisted upon us, when I was
confronted with more "What the Bleep...?" If anyone's seen the video,
you know what I'm talking about. MW's respon
How about a Kuma?
robert and benita rabello wrote:
>Mike Weaver wrote:
>
>
>
>>Oh, it was a funny picture a tree falling over a pickup.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>Ah, but you can't post photos in this forum!
>
>
>
>>Look at a Tarm boiler...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>Look at $10 000 . . .
>
>
I wasn't thinking - I rarely pass these things along - it was a guy with
his truck elbowed by a big oak tree.
I once pulled a tree down with a 4X4 'Yota, but did the math first...
It's funny, but too tangential for you to waste your time with. Maybe
I'll forward it to you for a laugh.
My garde
Never tell anyone your IQ; if it's low, they'll think you're stupid; if
it's high, they be intimidated.
-Weaver
Doug Foskey wrote:
>Hi,
> I knew a Mensa member once. I was smarter than him: I didn't join! (ie I
>fully agree with you)
>
>regards Doug
>
>PS: I thought I was real smart when I got
D.,
Sit down. Chill out. Have a cigarette and some alcohol.
-W
D. Mindock wrote:
> Hi Kirk,
>And ADA says flouride is great stuff too. Stops cavities and all
> that. We gotta
> trust them. They are The Experts. Trust all authority 'cause they know
> what's
> best for ya. That's what the
Never tell anyone your IQ; if it's low, they'll think you're stupid; if
it's high, they'll be intimidated.
-Weaver
Doug Foskey wrote:
>Hi,
> I knew a Mensa member once. I was smarter than him: I didn't join! (ie I
>fully agree with you)
>
>regards Doug
>
>PS: I thought I was real smart when I
Hi,
I knew a Mensa member once. I was smarter than him: I didn't join! (ie I
fully agree with you)
regards Doug
PS: I thought I was real smart when I got a good score on a web based IQ test.
My son did the same test, & got about 5 points more than I. Consequently, I
never mention Intelligence
Hi,
I buy chicken Frames for my pets. These are chicken carcases with all the
meaty bits trimmed off (but still leaving plenty of meat).
I break the frame into 3 pieces: neck & top backbone, lower backbone, &
ribcage. I feed my average size dog 2 pieces a day, + kitchen scraps.
The frames co
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