Mike Weaver wrote:
MW The Flying Spaghetti Monster is not pleased.
Well said, sir. Pastafarianism is the only Truth.
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Let's see. If it cost each American one dollar per year that'd be
300,000,000
dollars annually. I think your math is a little off.
Peace, D. Mindock
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
Hallo Robert,
Saturday, 13 January, 2007, 16:36:24, you wrote:
...snip
rabr This was big news on the radio up here this weekend.
Condoms don't belong in school, and neither does Al Gore. He's not
a schoolteacher, said Frosty Hardison, a parent of seven who also
said that he believes
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/01/08/01290.html
Doctor alleges plans underway to Microchip Newborns in U.S. and Europe
Compiled by Lucien Desjardins
Regarding plans to microchip newborns, Dr. Kilde said the U.S. has been moving
in this direction in secrecy.
She added
Raw milk, but it's illegal
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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
Thank God!
Finally, a ray of sunlight.
David Kramer wrote:
Mike Weaver wrote:
MW The Flying Spaghetti Monster is not pleased.
Well said, sir. Pastafarianism is the only Truth.
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Nothing is illegal until (unless) you get caught...
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What's In Your Milk?
Raw milk, but it's illegal
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Quoting A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nothing is illegal until (unless) you get caught...
and convicted.
Ah yes, words for major multi-national corporations and politicians to
live by.
Darryl McMahon
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Mike,
A transparent settling tank would be a thing of beauty. Imagine subtle
illumination from the back turn it into a BD lava lamp
I think I would test it before filling it.
I have no experience with BD and lucite, but if there is material
incompatibility it may take the
Maybe there are, maybe there aren't hidden death-agents in the
Artificial stuff; all I know is they have all shown to leave a nasty
aftertaste that requires consuming incredibly strong-tasting foods to
get rid of.
Yeah -- if it tastes bad, why eat it? I guess it's lucky I like the taste
of
not if you buy it as cat food...
Jason
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- Original Message -
From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What's In Your Milk?
Raw milk, but it's illegal
If the inside were truly aluminum, but it is not - it is compound of
aluminum coating the structure of aluminum, that is Very stable. There is
one, for sure,mbey more, element(s) that can wipe this away, it is mercury.
The oxide layer is good as plastic until it meets mercury.
I know
Most of this is pure rubbish.
I work in the wireless industry and this technology isn't even
possible today. I can't get my wifi to reach more than a few kms
without a serious external antenna, let alone a tiny implanted chip to
be picked up by a satellite!
An RFID tag, which can be about
For what it's worth, methanol will strip aluminum oxide right off a
surface. Methoxide does so even more quickly, under steady exposure.
-Kurt
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Hey James,
I have evolved from the idea of
the tank processor to a completly new design that is cheaper, safer, and
faster so I really don't care for the tank style due to the inferior mixing
that CAN take place.
What is it?
On 1/14/07, Kurt Nolte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth,
Hi Jim,
Please don't take this as a cross-examination. I have no experience w.
aluminum tanks. My questions are based purely on curiosity.
Are aluminum tanks lined with something to give them chemical
resistance? My methanol tanks are lined with something. Many water heater
tanks
Not if you have your own cows and milk them for personal use.
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Raw milk, but
Well Doug, I prefer the taste of our home grown variety. But likely like
anything else, it's the taste one becomes acustomed to.
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Yeah, I guess my mind was not working I see that now.
Thanks
Loagn
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Hi Kurt,
Table sugar is artificial; it takes 3 feet of the natural sugar cane plant
to produce only 1/2 teaspoon of processed sugar. That's how much refining
goes on. If you were to eat a natural sugar cane branch you would be full
just eating about 6 inches of it because of all the fiber.
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