Brown Team Finds Crucial Protein Role in Deadly Prion Spread
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Break it up?
Burial is more suitable.
Kirk
Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How the World Works
Advice to Bush: Break up Monsanto
Andrew Leonard
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Alexei Barrionuevo's roundup of all things ethanol in today's New
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HILLARY'S FIRST NIGHT AS PRESIDENT . . .
Hillary Clinton gets elected President and
is spending her first night in the White House.
She has waited so long..
The ghost of George Washington appears . . .
Hillary says, "How can I best serve my country?"
Washington says . . . "Never
Inner Space
Darwin based his theory of evolution on the assumption that cells were
simple blobs of protoplasm. As this short video demonstrates, they are
anything but and, as such, a good argument of why evolution is
impossible as a viable theory (though not as a matter of very blind
faith,
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goyim means cattle doesnt it?
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Months after a Texas teenager was diagnosed with cancer, state authorities
have finally decided to let her return home to her family after a long legal
battle in which Texa
Hubbard - an all girl crew on a luxurious boat in the Med. He was "researching"
human relationships.
LOL
The cult of all cults.
Kirk
M&K DuPree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chip, I've heard about Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard (isn't he the
founder?), but never read any of the stuff. S
Kept getting an error message after download for the pdf file. I then right
cliked and saved. Saved version opened ok
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Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... Meanwhile...
Rumsfeld is still running the War Department
Sunday, 28 January 2007
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All the statin drugs increase heart attacks
BTW there is no study proving high cholesterol levels cause heart attacks.
The majority of victims have normal levels.
See "Heart Frauds".
Kirk
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Kids?
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Not knowing the pesticide history of said rose hips - maybe no?
Kirk
robert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying way.
I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last year into my
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Robert, Price was not a racist. He tried to show how many human problems were
not social or racial but rather they are nutritional. An MD, "Frances
Pottenger", wrote a book -- "Pottenger's Cats", that affirms Price's
allegations re nutrition. Quite scary actually. We are 3 to 4 generations into
I suspect with the projected prices and profits that they will not need new refineries. When fuel hits $5 as I suspect it will most of us wont take motor vacations etc. Carpooling will be back in vogue and SUVs will be hybrids. KirkDoug Younker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is one of those t
https://www.sundancesupply.com/index2.html Multilayer for insulation. I live 3 hours east of Portland Oregon. Anyone know of a less expensive source in the northwest? The 5 layer is interesting but almost $5 per square foot. Tomatoes in January would be nice. Kirk __
A friend of mine raises cattle on the highline in Montana. It takes 40 acres to support 1 cow. The land is useless for agriculture as it is too dry and there is no water for irrigation. Without cattle it would yield nothing to eat unless you want to munch on the native bunch grasses. Kirkpan ru
http://nov55.com/prin.html Prions and Junk Science Prion proteins lack genetic material for creating their own evolution. When the genetic material is in the host, it's a genetic disease; but prion diseases are obviously not genetic diseases. Ever hear of "new variant CJD?" There c
JA - They look like little sunflowers and they stand quite a bit of aridity. Not this much aridity. It would be desert where he lives except the long winter saves its little precipitation for warmer times. I asked him if he was ranching there just to prove he could. Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
If you open an account there it is fairly simple to understand. They do have minimum charges though. Probably you would have to sell your plans for a dollar. Paypal has minimum charges too. Between the 2 of them you are probably over half a dollar. Been a while since I used them so cant advise bett
BBC News' report that "[1]Arctic sealevel has been falling by a little over 2mm a year â a movement that setsthe region against the global trend of rising waters. ... It is wellknown that the world's oceans do not share a uniform height; but even so,the scientists are somewhat puzzled by their re
I have read some good arguments they will hit double digit fairly soon. Kirk T-Bill Rates FY2002FY2003FY2004FY2005FY2006 Jul. 20013.58%Jul. 20021.71%Jul. 20030.90%Jul. 20041.34%Jul. 20053.27% Aug. 20013.44%Aug. 2002
t many small cars such as a Toyota Echo get better gas milage than a hybrid SUV? What might be better would be a Smart Car size vehicle with a diesel plug in Electric Hybrid.Terry Dyck>From: Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org>To: biofuel@sustain
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more at webpage http://thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/2006/01/eestor_ultracap.html The electric car is the transport of the future. To date energy storage has been the bottleneck. It is a parallel plate capacitor with barium titanate as the dielectric. It claims that it can make a ba
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WHy would you advocate hydrogen with all its losses. Supercaps are the perfect battery for transportation. More efficient than lead acid too (and no lead) - as for hydrogen who needs 25% system efficiency? KirkMike Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "The bottom line is that the world has to go Hy
Even if they are available for purchase it would help if someone would level the playing field. The ruling class and their corporations have centralized everything (monopolized). You need permission from the public utility commission for example to sell power from your waterwheel to a neighbor if i
Dont forget to mount the motor on vibration damper. Also consider cooling flow and combustion air. Sound studios use labyrinths/baffles on air conditioning KirkMike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have mine in a shed - boat shops have sound-deadening material.Zeke is the guy to ask about plan
http://www.comagz.com/webmagazine/story/the_most_amazing_fountain_in_latin_america when I see things like this I wonder what else I might find in South America. I think our media promotes a picture of poverty and omits such beautiful things. Kirk
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Are brain parasites altering the personalities of three billion people? The question emerged a few years ago, and it shows no signs of going away. . . . . . . A year later, Torrey and his colleagues discovered one more fascinating link. They raised human cells in Petri dishes and infected them
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The flashpoint for this sudden concern surrounding the safety of drinking water out of bottles made of Lexan is a published report in the April 2003 issue of Current Biology by Dr. Patricia Hunt, a geneticist at CaseWestern Reserve University in Cleveland. As a result of a worker accidentally w
Have seen it - nice site. I wish there was one for pvc motors and pumps and hydraulics etc. prototyping on the cheap is difficult. Kirk KC7THLDoug Younker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I ran across makezine.com last week, interesting. Are you aware of www.hackaday.com?Doug, N0LKKKansas USA inc
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from link - snip DF Because the electric grid is in place This is not like fusion power or even developing an electric car. I think there's a gentleman who's developed a [plug-in] kit ... so Detroit can't say they don't know how to do it. -- The grid is maxed o
Engineers Create Vehicle that Travels from Vancouver to Halifax on a Gallon of GasJune 20, 2006, PHYSORG.COM_http://www.physorg.com/news70040977.html_ (http://www.physorg.com/news70040977.html) A team of engineering students from The University of British Columbia has built a vehicle so efficient t
definitely a constructive thought Kirk http://www.fitover40.com/newsletter/ I really do not care what your personal political agenda may be. It is none of my business, and this is not a political forum. However, oil and war is not much of a political bombshell. They go together like brea
the CMN interview is excellent Kirk"D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Watch the movie trailers and the interview with the film maker Aaron Russo. This is a must see movie that is more to the point than Fahrenheit 9/11. It shows who is really running the country and it ain't George
Son of Pimenthal He is the 2nd half http://www.metacafe.com/watch/173615/seismic_surveysEnjoy!
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The Flat TaxConservatives claim to be cutting taxes and creating small government. Thereis no such thing as cutting taxes with deficit spending. The deficits haveto be paid by taxpayers with interest. It means taxes are being increasedfor everyone, while the rich get tax cuts.Reagan's supposed ta
http://www.iperf.org/IPRF_CD.pdf interesting reading other stuff http://www.iperf.org/down1.htm
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/07/14/cnusa14.xml US 'could be going bankrupt'By Edmund Conway, Economics Editor (Filed: 14/07/2006) The United States is heading for bankruptcy, according to an extraordinary paper published by one of the key mem
i, 14 Jul 2006, Kirk McLoren wrote:> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/07/14/cnusa14.xml>> US 'could be going bankrupt'> By Edmund Conway, Economics Editor> (Filed: 14/07/2006)
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A lot of things have to stay functional. Power, roads, fuel, water and food to name a few. People who live in cities have few alternatives. Also elderly and very young. The bulk of the suffering will be borne by the poor - the corporate and governmental psychopaths have the money to go elsewhere t
"they" understand this better than most of us and I assure you the crash of the dollar will be an opportunity to them. They will purchase real assets for pennies. "They" steal it all back so they can then sell it back to us for another generations labor. We are hamsters or "coppertops". A consumabl
you can cogen for 5 cents a kwhr assuming you use the heat. Hardware is about 5 thousand dollars unless you want an electric stove. KirkKen Provost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Just got the quote from PG&E for the hookup to a power line700 ft away -- $17000 USD !Granted, a good standalone syst
Worth doing if only for that. I wouldnt hesitate for a moment to be sans Edison. Every lightning storm I unplug sensitive apparatus since the grid is a big lightning rod. Wouldnt have that problem with my own. KirkJJJN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ken,Along time ago I looked at a generator/ba
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2006, at 10:00 PM, Kirk McLoren wrote:> you can cogen for 5 cents a kwhr assuming you> use the heat. Hardware is about 5 thousand dollars> unless you want an electric stove.No electric stove. Could you elaborate a bit on thedetails, please? Wh
If I had the bucks I suppose all these hi tech appliances would be nice. Unfortunately I dont so I have to use what most people use. I think if you pump your own water 30 kWhrs a day is more realistic. Thats $45 a month. Not so bad. KirkKen Provost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jul 16, 2006,
years ago I penciled a 20x20 section of a parabola (cassegrain) and proposed storing thermal energy as latent heat in a m3 of FeCl. As I recall it was comprable to 5 US gallons of gasoline. I think the phase change was around 600F. Since the aperture to the thermal storage was the focal point and i
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16977&ch=nanotech Cheap Drinking Water from the Ocean Carbon nanotube-based membranes will dramatically cut the cost of desalination. By Aditi Risbud A carbon-nanotube membrane (quarter shown for scale). The nanotubes are locat
Discover Magazine Issues Feb-06 features Megadeath in MexicoEpidemics followed the Spanish arrival in the New World, but the worst killer may have been a shadowy nativea killer that could still be out there.By Bruce StutzDISCOVER Vol. 27 No. 02 | February 2006 | Anthropologyhttp://www.discover.c
If you are serious about that endevour join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HotAirEngineSociety/ there are several members who have built their own. KirkLogan vilas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Doug,I have some small machine equipment and some reasonable pricedmachine shops in my area, If
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/04/the_vanadium_ba.php A new mass energy storage technology is on the cusp of entering mainstream society. The Japanese are currently using it on a grand scale, the Canadians have comprehensively evaluated it and soon Australians will have the opportunity to
to other technologies (this is one of a family of flow batteries)energy density in relation to alternativesDoug WoodardSt. Catharines, Ontario, CanadaOn Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Kirk McLoren wrote:> http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/04/the_vanadium_ba.php>> A new mass energy storage technol
http://columbiamissourian.com/news/story.php?ID=20176 Missourian News June 8, 2006 Breakthrough signals future low-cost fuel Automotive gas tanks arent yet compatible for the natural gas By ISABELLE ROUGHOLprint story e-mail story contact us Lacy Hardcastle, an MU physic
He can unless the power line crosses a right of way (road) then it becomes a state issue.(PUC) KirkDoug Foskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As an option, why not consider buying power off your neighbour (in lieu of running a diesel genset), cabling the system permanently underground, and using an
yes in feet. 40m2 roughly My windmill is pressure on the sails to adapt to wind changes - no generator, blades and tail toyaw. Just changes which sheet billows and which collapses Kirkdoug swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sounds like a lot of great designing. The FeCl seems like fine mat
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles.html A good article on the hazards of unleaded gas as well as much other. Kirk
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I would always assume that adsorption requires clean gas. Biogas is not methane. It has hydrogen sulphide and CO2 in abundance and would have to be cleaned. Natural gas probably too. Filtration is much easier these days. Perhaps our resident chemistry professor would care to make a comment. Ki
not knowing > or just plain stupidity, mostly because they wont approach anyone to ask > them. the elderly and the young will most likely be helped by their families > and friends either through love or common decency.> > Jason> ICQ#: 154998177> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the pdf is 11megabytes. worth the download. KirkLowell Prag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From Lowell Prag Wed Jul 19 07:46:05 2006Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:46:05 -0400 (EDT)From: "Lowell Prag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SOLAR] All Energy for Europe Could Come from Concentra
I think he is making "activated charcoal" You can buy it in 55 gallon drums. I think the commercial product is made from peach pits. You need to transfer it quickly as it adsorbs all sorts of stuff. I think gas mask filters use this stuff. KirkJesse Frayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How much
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It is worse than that. The device has a safety The "shoe" has to be depressed so you cant just shoot nails through the air. He depressed it with his head. Darwin award KirkBill Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I to ment no disrespect, just pointing out that in many stories we read and hear
Going GreenWith windmills, low-energy homes, new forms of recycling and fuel-efficient cars, Americans are taking conservation into their own hands.By Jerry AdlerNewsweekJuly 17, 2006 issue - One morning last week ...
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BUSH 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington , DC 20520EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT I was arrested in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 1976 for driving under the influence of alcohol. I pled
LOL ThankGod The sad thing is that such outrageous dialogue is actually real enough to be, well, real. KirkAndrew Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> Son of Pimenthal> He is the 2nd half> > > http://www.metacafe.com/watch/173615/seismic_surveys>
A Silly Joke... Before the 2001 inauguration of George Bush, he was invited to aget-acquainted tour of the White House. After drinking severalglasses of iced tea, he asked Bill Clinton if he could use hispersonal bathroom.When he entered Clinton's private toilet, he was astonish
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17169&ch=biztech Lots of discussion below the article at website Kirk How To Build a Solar Generator Affordable solar power using auto parts could make this electricity source far more available. By Kevin Bullis A set of protot
RFID costs $3 in quantity. They are not used to tag paper money. The metalized strip in money has precise dimensions and is resonant at a predetermined frequency. A source at that frequency is placed in proximity and if resonance occurs it loads the source and the money passes automated inspection.
Hull design is everything in an electric boat. Loong and skinny. KirkJason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i like the electric boat idea. i have been trying to fiddle up enough parts to make one for a while, but can never find a DC motor (or pair) big enough to make any decent headway on
Their claims are a bit optimistic I fear. Kirkdoug swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And then there's Tesla Motors, with a convertible!http://www.teslamotors.com/index.php?js_enabled=1doug swansonJoe Street wrote:>Yy!>>http://news.en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca/article.aspx?cp-documentid=673300>>
++| Has Orwell's '1984' Come 22 Years Later? || from the his-words-are-still-precient dept. || posted by Cliff on Friday July 28, @23:55 (Privacy) || http://ask.slas
Comparing a gasoline hybrid with a diesel is apples and oranges. How about comparing a diesel hybrid with a diesel. KirkJJJN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You folks are all WRONG,This is simply an application of the same economic principals that the current administration is applying to the Ameri
1000 gallons methanol per acre with hemp if using pyrolytic distillation. KirkJason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: WHAT!?!?!?!?!?> Could we replace all our oil with bio-fuels? Well... maybe. But it would > be an extraordinary effort. A fifty-fifty mix of bio-diesel and ethanol > would requi
I went to the website. Professional shills. Well paid by their masters. KirkMike Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is it me or, do the words in this thread remind you of an earlier discussion about ethanol and a guy named "Dave"?Maybe there's a club where certain people meet and put there hea
Mudd said the Illinois sites in Mattoon and Tuscola both gained high scores on geological and power plant siting criteria. He singled out the Tuscola site as having ready access to three major railroads. -- Thats so they can ship the coal. But Wyoming which is a major supp
Just how far this can be depends on the type of the reader, but in the extreme case some readers have a maximum power output of 4 W, enabling signals to be received from tens of kilometres away.[citation needed] -- This is misleading. This "reader" is basically a repea
C is infinitely easier to sequester than CO2. Is a solid at room temperature and pressure. KirkJason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: speaking of pyrolysis... what can we do with the carbon left over in the charcoal instead of burning it? this is a solid carbon that otherwise does not get int
yes comparing hybrid to non hybrid is not much of a comparison - they are too different and the hybrid would really shine in stop and go. If they are comparing mpg then the prime movers need to be the same technology. Again the hybrid should shine in the city. On open road you are relying on the en
erstand it the tracking begins with the birthplace of the animal.> Rancher or Feed lot will absorb all the costs, because the prices they> get are set by the commodity markets> Doug, N0LKK> Kansas USA inc.> When all else fails- Amateur Radio> http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/pscm/sec
esel from it.Peace, D. Mindock- Original Message - From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 12:39 PMSubject: Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving?> And/or 100,000 gallons of oil per acre when growing algae.>> Todd Swear
A house made of charcoal bickettes? Hm.Jason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: what about making bricks out of it? add a hardener and press it into building materials. JasonICQ#: 154998177MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]- Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren T
Message - From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 1:43 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving? A house made of charcoal bickettes? Hm.Jason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: what about making br
SN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]- Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 1:43 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving? A house made of charcoal bickettes? Hm.Jason& Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
way to speed a reversal artificially? Mama pulled all thatcarbon out of the cycle and buried it with solar power, cant we doanything to help her do it again?> Jason> ICQ#: 154998177> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren> To: biofuel@sustainablelists
Whats the relative humidity where you are? KirkMike Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi everyone,As with many in this forum, I've been trying to stay cool today without switching on the AC. It's tempting but, so far I've resisted.I was standing under the shower head, thinking about what my air c
I am sure that at 20 dollars a gallon there would be a stampede of growers to furnish oil let alone 700. I think the good doctor has been whiffing his own gas ;) KirkAltEnergyNetwork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When chaos replaces oil< http://www.hbtoday.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyi
To:> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 12:39 PM> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving?>>> > And/or 100,000 gallons of oil per acre when growing algae.> >> > Todd Swearingen> > \> >> > Kirk McLoren wrote:> >> >> 1000 gal
Sewer lines are engineered for the load. Trust me they didnt install larger pipes so you can use them as a heat sink. The smaller the load the cheaper to refrigerate. A "koolsuit" would take maybe 300 watts. The rule of thumb in ac sizing is a ton per dozen occupants. KirkMike Redler <[EMAIL
Yes but using water like that certainly is only possible for a few. Most water systems are stressed already. The best method would be to use the latent heat of evaporation. It is important to know the relative humidity where you are. The "koolsuit" is a legitimate suggestion. 10 pounds of ice in a
wrote:>>And/or 100,000 gallons of oil per acre when growing algae.>>>>Todd Swearingen>>\>> >>>>Um, where exactly are these acres of algae each producing 100,000 >gallons of oil? Anywhere here on Planet Earth in August 2006?>>:-)>>Keith>&g
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