I call this the Wiley Coyote effect -- if you've watched those old cartoons,
he runs off a cliff and never starts falling till he looks down. perhaps if
we refuse to look down, we won't fall..
On 1/4/07, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Temperature is supposed to hit 10 degrees C
Google ram pump for all the details of this. The only drawback of the
common design is that it pumps a portion of the source water, which can be
problematic for drinking water supply, since the source is usually a surface
source such as a stream or river. Using the large volume of surface water
http://journeytoforever.org/at_waterpump.html
Water-powered water pumps - Appropriate technology: Journey to Forever
Best
Keith
Google ram pump for all the details of this. The only drawback of
the common design is that it pumps a portion of the source water,
which can be problematic for
Ah I love the internet but it is a two edged sword. Where have all these
experts come from who are they and where is their data? I am so sick of the
lack of sources and documentation that I want to puke when I hear people,
rational people, quote some crap they heard as if it were truth,
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/299253_inconvenient11.html
Federal Way schools restrict Gore film
by Robert McClure and Lisa Stiffler, seattlepi.com
This week in Federal Way schools, it got a lot more inconvenient to show one
of the top-grossing documentaries in U.S. history, the
Splenda Explodes Internally, Says Chemist
By Shane Ellison, M.Sc.
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1-11-7
If there were a contest for the best example of total disregard for
human life, the victor would be McNeil Nutritionals---makers of
I have managed to score a 50 - 60 gallon aluminum tank with fittings -
perfect for a processor.
I also have a 67 gallon (looks like lucite) circular fish tank.
I know MOX does not like aluminum, and have heard BD does not like
Lucite or Lexan or whatever this.
However, BD is fine in aluminum
I agree that we should not only present a one sided view of things. Point
in case: millions of children are misled every year by secularists on the
law of gravity. What about Jesus rising into the sky. Walking on water?
Every schoolchild should be ecouraged to go to the roof of the school
Whatever.
If you're being raptured, throw me your wallet.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
I agree that we should not only present a one sided view of things.
Point in case: millions of children are misled every year by
secularists on the law of gravity. What about Jesus rising into the
sky.
David Kramer wrote:
snip
This week in Federal Way schools, it got a lot more inconvenient to show one
of the top-grossing documentaries in U.S. history, the global-warming alert
An Inconvenient Truth.
After a parent who supports the teaching of creationism and opposes sex
education complained
Scary stuff - some are saying we're wrong about global warming! (shakes
head in despair!)
Regards
Malcolm
http://lotusinthemud.typepad.com/sujatin/2006/10/part_of_atlanti.html
Part of atlantic current halted for ten days - alarms scientists
. No new ice age yet, but Gulf
Township fleet set to go green
The Township of Langley is one of the first
municipalities in Canada to join a new program
aimed at greening our nation's vehicle fleets.
Under the recently launched E3 Fleet program,
Canadian fleet managers now have the tools needed
to reduce their impact on the
I am not a bible thumper. I do think that much of the bible is a historical
accounting described a best they could for the time.
The first book, Genesis is rather intriguing. Of course the planet didn't
evolve in 5 days before man set foot, but if you were a deity or alien or
something, this
Not trying to be too much of a smartass, but
300 million Americans, 187 million annually
=623 thousand per an American annually
That's a little off somewhere.
Logan Vilas
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I personally don't like any of the Artificial sweeteners out there. If
you want something sweet, you put sugar in it. If normal table sugar
doesn't dissolve well, you go to finely ground confectioner's sugar.
This goes for coffee, tea, cookies, cakes, candy; anything that needs
sweetening gets
said Frosty Hardison,
Who the hell is named Frosty?
Besides, she has been mislead about the One True Way.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster is not pleased.
robert and benita rabello wrote:
David Kramer wrote:
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This week in Federal Way schools, it got a lot more inconvenient to show
I'm sick and tired of all you heretics.
If dinosaurs were real, how come they ain't in the Bible? Huh?
Yore goin' to Heck, all of you.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
I agree that we should not only present a one sided view of things.
Point in case: millions of children are misled every year by
My drink of choice used to be Diet C. Artificial sweetners with sodium make
you hold water.
My intake of Diet C. has been almost entirely replace by nice cold bottled
water since June. In that time frame I have lost 40lbs (250 down to 210).
That fact alone should speak to the diet factor of
I'm not sure what's in U.S. milk, or Canadian milk for that matter. But I
live right on the border and often we get groceries in the U.S. for
significant savings. But I have to share the fact that the taste of
Wegman's milk is significantly different than our Canadian milk yet I'm sure
our
Mike,
The answer is yes. If it is high alloy, even better. What happens is aluminum
forms
an oxide on its skin and it becomes very resistant to chemical corrosion. The
trick is to be sure
that you let it breath the inside of the tank. It needs an oxygen fix every so
often to maintain the
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
ZY millions of children are misled every year by secularists
ZY on the law of gravity.
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whatever happened to putting honey in your tea?
Jason
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Which taste do you prefer, John?
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, ontario
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, John Mullan wrote:
I'm not sure what's in U.S. milk, or Canadian milk for that matter. But I
live right on the border and often we get groceries in the U.S. for
significant savings. But I have to
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