I Was On the Global Warming Gravy Train
By David Evans
Posted on 5/28/2007
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[A version of tihs article was previously blogged on Mises.org here,
and inspired a spirited debate. The author reworked the piece for the
Mises.org front page. The blog item remains
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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: For the
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Has a Jyotish and Yagya program. CD's and DVD's available too.
http://www.expertvedicastrology.com
As a US headquarters base in Hawaii, you can send US $ to their
HQ and not bother with converting $ to rupees.
As to
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The first of april sure comes round
For the film freaks on this forum (and I know that
there are a few of you out there), I can highly
recommend a fun compilation that was done for the
recent 60th Cannes Film Festival. It's currently
showing on the Canal+ channels here, and it consists
of 35 short (2-4 minutes) films created by
09 F9: A Simple Way to Stand Up Against the Latest Assault on Digital Rights
By Annalee Newitz, AlterNet
Posted on May 22, 2007
I have a number, and therefore I am a free person. That's the message
more than a million protesters across the Internet have been
broadcasting throughout the month of
I was wondering if it is Vaidya Ramakant Mishra or someone else. Is it TM
movement organised?
at_man_and_brahman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The esteemed Raj Vaidya
Mishra, whose lineage
extends through 5000 years, will be offering
a three-day course on pulse diagnosis in July
in
In a message dated 5/28/07 10:24:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They must have been very popular with they ladies.
Its a hoax, first reported in 2004.
Du!
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Great article, great protest.
This pandering to the copyright barons is also the
thing that has crippled Windows Vista, because
Microsoft capitulated to it. From what I hear, the
moment you launch any of its multimedia utilities,
the memory requirements of the operating system
double, and
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wrote:
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Has a Jyotish and Yagya program. CD's and DVD's available too.
http://www.expertvedicastrology.com
As a US headquarters base in Hawaii, you can
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snip
Karma is what tradition would state, not stress.
Actually, stress in MMY's lingo refers to samskaras,
[restoring snipped portion]
impressions left in the mind of past experiences (in
this or previous lives). In the
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Has a Jyotish and Yagya program. CD's and DVD's available too.
TurquoiseB wrote:
The troll might just be lonely, and desperate for
someone -- anyone -- to react to them and talk to
them. (I honestly think that's why Richard
Williams does his trolling.)
Now, what exactly were those two simple questions for
the bhakti supporters?
From: Uncle Tantra
Tyson Foods
Miller Brewing
Honeywell
Home Depot
Ford
Wells Fargo Bank
Hormel
IHOP
Swift and Co.
All hire illegals.
So, they are illegals, but are you suggesting that
the above companies employ 12 million of them, all
with
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Tyson Foods
Miller Brewing
Honeywell
Home Depot
Ford
Wells Fargo Bank
Hormel
IHOP
Swift and Co.
All hire illegals.
So, they are
TurquoiseB wrote:
Bingo. What you focus on, you become.
From: Judy Stein
Subject: Re: Good bye
Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: 2003-11-07 07:00:34 PST
http://tinyurl.com/ynv9bn
Barry sent this post to me via email to make sure I
wouldn't miss it. I responded briefly and
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I Was On the Global Warming Gravy Train
By David Evans
Posted on 5/28/2007
[Subscribe or Tell Others]
[A version of tihs article was previously blogged on Mises.org
here,
and inspired a spirited debate.
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I'm hardly the only person to have made this
observation (and I made it independently,
before learning that others had made it as
well, just on the strength of the similarities).
It seems rather strange, Vaj, that
Nowhere in my post does it say or suggest or
hint at anything of the kind. You made that
up, attributed it to me, then called me a liar.
What you wrote was very decieving - you attempted
to decieve. In context, almost every single American
company hires illegals through sub-contractors,
I've copywritten many a piece, and it saved my ass bigtime in one
instance when material of mine was wholly ripped off and used on a Web
site -- for profit -- $54,000's worth as it turned out.
Because I had a copyright, the thief incurred a risk of much larger
penalties than he would have faced
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TurquoiseB wrote:
Bingo. What you focus on, you become.
From: Judy Stein
Subject: Re: Good bye
Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: 2003-11-07 07:00:34 PST
http://tinyurl.com/ynv9bn
Barry
In a message dated 5/29/2007 12:00:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why doesn't America invest in Mexico's economy? That would take away the
need for them to leave a country that is starving to death. Give it five years
of investment and the problem will go away
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nowhere in my post does it say or suggest or
hint at anything of the kind. You made that
up, attributed it to me, then called me a liar.
What you wrote was very decieving - you attempted
to decieve.
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willytex@ wrote:
TurquoiseB wrote:
Bingo. What you focus on, you become.
From: Judy Stein
Subject: Re: Good bye
Newsgroups:
Jesus Christ! Here we go again. What the hell is
wrong with you people? Like a couple of 8 year olds on
the play ground. Grow up! At least take your inane
argument private so others don't have to read this
asinine drivel. And don't bother telling me/us about
how you are right because if you
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wrote:
Jesus Christ! Here we go again. What the hell is
wrong with you people? Like a couple of 8 year olds on
the play ground. Grow up! At least take your inane
argument private so others don't have to read this
asinine
Bhairitu said
In fact in other systems it's no great crime if
you miss some meditations.
Yes. I wonder if I would not be better served by going to a different
practice. If for no other reason than after 30 years of this maybe its
time to explore some other areas of the brain. I have really
On May 29, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Stu wrote:
Bhairitu said
In fact in other systems it's no great crime if
you miss some meditations.
Yes. I wonder if I would not be better served by going to a
different practice. If for no other reason than after 30 years of
this maybe its time to explore
Substantiate the evidence of FRAUD re: the skeletons? So we may know of this
evidence of fraud please.
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
A mondo block of ice at the 'ass end' of the planet is melting..!!
Shemp thinks it's not a problem at all..!!
Does Rick and Turquoise have anything to say about it.??
-
Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo!
I note in the Old testament some non: canonical books of the, OT the
Giants of old are mentioned as well.
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
In a message dated 5/29/2007 1:37:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew Cohen, Ekhart Tolle and many others have had spontaneous experiences
of enlightenment. They have forgotten what got them to that experience in the
first place. After all if your in a state
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You have my full permission to send as much of
your money as you want to
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A mondo block of ice at the 'ass end' of the planet is
melting..!!
Shemp thinks it's not a problem at all..!!
Well, Shemp prolly doesn't live on the coast, YEE-HAW!
AFAIK, Vaidya Mishra severed his ties with MAPI,
and works independenly of the TMO now;
but i dont know the details of why ...
pratap Mahapatra wrote:
I was wondering if it is Vaidya Ramakant Mishra or someone else.
Is it TM movement organised?
at_man_and_brahman wrote:
The
This is very interesting. Does anyone remember Thom Knoles from back
in the day? I think he did TTC in Rishikesh in 68 or 69. Looks like
a lot is going on...
http://introtomeditation.com/photogallery.html
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This
---Turq, your intuitions are faulty. You don't see the big picture.
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---
---So, you're saying that this Rinpoche Dildo of yours recommends
just being open and no practices at all? Interesting viewpoint!.
I'll stick with TM, thanks.
As to the other Gurus, I've tasted their offerings and crossed them
off my list, including Muktananda. Norbu Rinpoche only has
the
Yes. It's old news. I could provide the
reasons, but they're not particularly
interesting. The good news is that the
separation lets him practice Ayurveda
according to his family's very pure
tradition, including marma therapy.
Mishra has incredibly deep knowledge,
and taking an opportunity like
Thanks, I agree totally. Andrew Cohen - in spite of his lip service
to evolutionary Enlightenment, hasn't changed much over the years.
He still supports his Utopian communes. They don't work. Such
groups (as in the Israeli experiments); soon degenerate into a
situation of total control
This was printed in the Fairfield Ledger as a letter to the editor a
couple of months ago. I found it rather amusing and saved to scan and
post when I got the chance:
East, north doors good for happiness
To the editor:
In Katmandu, Nepal, ancient vastu temples with east doors have
survived
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[snip]
Barry sent this post to me via email to make sure I
wouldn't miss it. I responded briefly and politely,
only to find that he had configured his account to
block email from my address. That pretty
Windows Vista was built from the bottom up for DRM. It is a very bad
mistake and will probably get a worse reputation than Windows ME. It
doesn't even work the same way as previous versions of Windows. What
the hell were they thinking? People will return new computers in
droves. When
-- Original Message --
TO: ALL CAMPUS RESIDENTS
FROM: JAMES BEDINGER, SAFETY DEPARTMENT mailto:jbedinger @ mum.edu
RE: FOX ALERT
There is a fox afoot through town gown
who never goes to ground.
No fear of man with scolding hand,
No Sit, no Stay, no Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
[pig.jpg]
This photo has been shown on all legitimate websites and media outlets.
It's of a wild pig killed by the 11-year-old in the picture.
But it just seems too huge to be real. If those Indian skeletons aren't
real, I have to ask myself whether this photo is accuarately depicting
the
On May 29, 2007, at 3:52 PM, qntmpkt wrote:
---So, you're saying that this Rinpoche Dildo of yours recommends
just being open and no practices at all?
No, not at all.
Interesting viewpoint!.
If you understood the citation, yes.
I'll stick with TM, thanks.
):-
As to the other
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wrote:
Great article, great protest.
Having worked on the peripheries of the music and
film industry at one point in my life, I have to
admit that I don't have a lot of compassion for the
companies who are screaming about
May 27, 2007 10:04:39 AM PST
Turning off a gene that has been associated with Alzheimer's disease
made mice smarter in the lab, researchers said on Sunday in a
finding that lends new insight on learning and may lead to new drugs
for memory problems.
They said these mice were far more adept at
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Great article, great protest.
Having worked on the peripheries of the music and
film industry at one point in my life, I have to
admit
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Bhairitu said
In fact in other systems it's no great crime if
you miss some meditations.
Yes. I wonder if I would not be better served by going to a
different practice. If for no other reason than after 30 years
of this
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wrote:
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wrote:
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wrote:
Ya just gotta admit, this letter would never have
been published in any other small town newspaper
in America. You guys live in an interesting place.
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This was printed in the Fairfield Ledger as a letter to the editor a
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wrote:
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wrote:
snip
I just saw a segment on TV about how popular bands are now doing
all
of their marketing, publishing and distribution by themselves
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jflanegi@
wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Great article, great protest.
Having worked on the peripheries
shempmcgurk wrote:
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wrote:
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wrote:
Great article, great protest.
Having worked on the peripheries of the music and
film industry at one point in my
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is very interesting. Does anyone remember Thom Knoles from
back in the day? I think he did TTC in Rishikesh in 68 or 69.
Looks like a lot is going on...
http://introtomeditation.com/photogallery.html
I don't
One of my favorite lines from one of my favorite movies, The Hudsucker
Proxy.
In fact it isn't even a spoken line. When the blueprint for the
extruded plastic dingus in question is drawn up (and I don't want to
spoil it for you if you haven't yet seen the film by telling you what
it is), the
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wrote:
One of my favorite lines from one of my favorite movies, The
Hudsucker Proxy.
In fact it isn't even a spoken line. When the blueprint for the
extruded plastic dingus in question is drawn up (and I don't want to
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wrote:
One of my favorite lines from one of my favorite movies, The
Hudsucker Proxy.
In fact it isn't even a spoken line. When the blueprint for
Long, deeply thoughtful, but devastating
review by theologian Michael Novak of the
three current books by atheists Harris,
Dawkins, and Dennett:
http://tinyurl.com/2vqjwk
Has anyone here ever purchased a cheap laptop on Ebay. I'm talking
about the ones that sell for $1.09 up to about $50.00 (starting bid)
with shipping, $40.00. These are usually refurbished, Pentium II 600H,
300+ Memory, 20HD. They claim that they work, have operating systems,
etc. You have to
Peter wrote:
Grow up!
Peter wrote:
Lurk, what the f**k is your problem, you a**hole! ;-)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/139281
Any suggestions of whom to contact for vastu designs/architectural
renderings? Some friends in Canada would like to build a vastu home
and pay a reasonable price for the plans, and have the process go
smoothly.
I hear there are some good people available. You can send info to my
email address if
I stand by everything you said. It was a contest between Islam and
Christendom as to who's
god was great and how much violence they could visit upon each other. The
crusades, the
ottoman empire, etc. Now it seems it's a holy triumvirate. Jews defend
themselves by bombing
Arabs,
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Anna
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:27 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Speaking of Vastu
Any suggestions of whom to contact for vastu designs/architectural
renderings? Some friends in
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Any suggestions of whom to contact for vastu designs/architectural
renderings? Some friends in Canada would like to build a vastu home
and pay a reasonable price for the plans, and have the process go
smoothly.
I hear there
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