Thanks for the article.
Yeah, things shipped from 2,000 miles away should cost more at the
supermarket than things shipped from 200 miles away, but sadly they
often don't. Also, there is the accountability aspect. If you get
sick from your food, who do you complain to? The corporate
Somaybe being poor is good, huh? Less to waste...
ok, maybe not... :o)
---Original Message---
From: Astromancer
Date: 08/17/05 23:11:06
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] What is your ecological footprint?
Lower is better...Mine was 11...only because
Everybody does not do well as vegetarian(s). Check out your blood type. If
you're a type 'A' like I am, vegetarian is the way to go. On the other hand
type 'O', the original type, is a meat-eating type. Got it from the
original diet. Type 'A' evolved after humans settled down and began to
I find this fascinating. You know I follow the gaming industry for its
cultural impact, its growing economic power, which now rivals (perhaps
surpasses) the movie industry's. Its potential for education and even
further opening up the communication potential of the Net. I guess I'd
taken it for
I stand 6'1, weigh about 210 pounds, yet eat very little meat for my
size. Everyone expresses surprise at how little meat I eat. I workout a
great deal and always seem to have high energy. A few years ago when
this weight consisted of more fat (now it's hopefully more muscle with a
little fat
Not...
M C Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Somaybe being poor is good, huh?
Less to waste...
ok, maybe not... :o)
---Original Message---
From: Astromancer
Date: 08/17/05 23:11:06
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] What is your ecological footprint?
Lower
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Really cool!
http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/view.article.php?ArticleID=20533
Voracious black holes hide their appetite in dusty galaxies
August 08, 2005
A UK-led team of astronomers reports today (August 4th) in Nature that
they have tracked down an elusive
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Life is getting more and more like SF!
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/grow_plants_by_relieve_anxiety.html?882005
Trick Plants to Grow on Mars
Summary - (Aug 8, 2005) If humans are going to live on Mars, we're going
to need to learn how to grow plants in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I hope these exciting-sounding missions are successful!
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-mro-05h.html
MARSDAILY - http://www.marsdaily.com
NASA's Next Leap In Mars Exploration Ready For Launch
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Aug 10, 2005
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check out this really fantastic photo!
Cheers!
Amy
http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/sm_wallpaper/NGM2002_12p42-4.jpg
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ~--
font
I have to ask...What about those Coke and vanilla ice cream floats???
Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I stand 6'1, weigh about 210 pounds,
yet eat very little meat for my
size. Everyone expresses surprise at how little meat I eat. I workout a
great deal and always seem to have high energy.
I am a vegetarian and my score was still 20. I think my gas guzzling SUV got
me. That I drive everywhere alone. There is not really reliable public
transportation where I live at.
lois
M C Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everybody does not do well as vegetarian(s). Check out your blood type.
Keith, I'm glad to hear that! I'm guessing your wife might be type 'O'...?
The same thing happened to my sister, who is type 'O'. She got really sick
when she tried to stop eating meat. She switched to lean cuts, and she's
healthy as a...I'm NOT going to say HORSE! LOLLOL!
On the other side,
I hear you. I've been there, too. Since my resources have increased, I
have a tendency to be extremely spend-foolish. At least I was. It took me
20 years to start investing and spending money on the future because I was
so into making up for being poor! And you know what? I'm not one bit
20 seems to be a good score, considering mine!!!
Yeah, the SUV would get you. I've got a Nissan Maxima. Great gas mileage
except when it speeds...
Not me, you understand...IT...
:o)
Maurice
PS -- Would you happen to know your blood type? Do you do well as a
vegetarian?
---Original
You know, I worked in a blood center for several years and this is the first
I've heard of this...Is it relatively new research?
M C Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Keith, I'm glad to hear that! I'm
guessing your wife might be type 'O'...?
The same thing happened to my sister, who is type
I am ensuring that I remember every moment of this poverty I am in so that I
NEVER return to it...working very hard to get out of it too...
M C Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I hear you. I've been there, too.
Since my resources have increased, I
have a tendency to be extremely
Ha-ha! The one addiction I have is to ice cream. I try very hard to only
eat ice cream on the weekends. Try to leave hamburgers and stuff to the
weekends too. That usually works, unless I start the weekend early.
-Original Message-
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL
You will. One thing that is helping me is Psycho-Cybernetics...actually the
New Psycho-Cybernetics. The main premise is that nothing will change or get
better for anyone until the person's self-image improves...I'm finding that,
as a people, WE have huge issues with self-image. The dominant
19 matches
Mail list logo