Hi Hakan,
I would be very interested in reading that UN report that you
mentioned--I did some searches but couldn't find it. Do you have a URL?
- Dave
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hakan Falk
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 11:27 P
Yes, many believe the evolution hypothesis even though
it has many flaws. There is more support to believe we
were all placed here by the mother ship than by
evolution.
Better than the mothership though, to me, is to
believe there is more to heaven and earth than my
philosophy and that there is a
You are assuming that science has in fact PROVEN the theory of
BILLIONS of years. This is nothing but guess work based upon two self
cancelling formats, anthropology and carbon dating.
not really. there are scads of radiometric dating techniques which
agree quite well with each other.
Hallo Folks,
Sunday, 28 November, 2004, 02:38:12, you wrote:
C> True, but what I mean is that life struggles to keep order within,
C> at least.
C> And, since a single individual can't do that forever, we procreate.
C> Best regards,
C> Christopher
I'm replying to Christopers mail but the
spiders were NOT designed by Microsoft."
They might be, being full of bugs :)
Also the spider's web is, relative to size, as strong as or stronger than
steel. Interresting eh? You might have to get Midori a stool or invest in
extra long strings attached :)
Luc
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temp and might be a bit dificult to hold, however I understand about it
needing to be a bit on the warm side.
Luc
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From: "Ken Provost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:33 AM
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I still go with the first opinion. There is
absolutely no comparison between an automobile, a pc,
or any human invention and a simple blade of grass.
Whoever designed the universe we live in clearly knows
far more than we do.
Once I was looking up at the ceiling and I noticed
some motion.
on 11/27/04 7:04 AM, Legal Eagle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just read that the temperature of the wash water
> could be a factor in determining how complete the
> wash would be.
A warm wash (I use around 45C) is always better --
dissolves mono- and diglycerides better, holds more
NaOH, and
Legal Eagle, Gustl and Guag,
Thanks. I couldn't have said it any better.
Regards,
Christopher
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Hi Peggy,
It was nothing.
Regards,
Christopher
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Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 4:52 PM
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Subject: [Biofuel] RE: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your story.
True, but what I mean is that life struggles to keep order with in, atleast.
And, since a single individual can't do that forever, we procreate.
Best regards,
Christopher
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determining how complete the wash would be.
I know that the outer ambient temp affects the reaction, and I have read
about how the wash water should be at room temp or at least the saem temp as
the BD being washed, but how far can these variables be and what could be
the potential problems ass
Hello Mr. Rainer ;
I still go with the first opinion. There is
absolutely no comparison between an automobile, a pc,
or any human invention and a simple blade of grass.
Whoever designed the universe we live in clearly knows
far more than we do.
Once I was looking up at the ceiling and I notic
Hallo Folks,
Comment below the quoted text.
Saturday, 27 November, 2004, 00:27:15, you wrote:
>> I don't know about you guys but here is how I came
>> to the realization that there is indeed a God.
>> Silly as it may seem, I found God through science.
r9t> I respectfully offer another opinion.
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] RE: Bible, Koran & Torah Thumping
I don't know about you guys but here is how I came
to the realization that there is indeed a God.
Sill
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fuel for nought ...?
Greg,
It's never very important to me whether someone is "well respected" or not
when they go off on a tear
Building For Biofuels
Uncertainty in oil prices is just one reason
ethanol producers are building more plants in the U.S.
By Tonya Vinas
12.1.2004
http://www.industryweek.com/CurrentArticles/Asp/articles.asp?ArticleId=1720
One might assume that the recent surges in oil prices would
prompt
> I don't know about you guys but here is how I came
> to the realization that there is indeed a God.
> Silly as it may seem, I found God through science.
I respectfully offer another opinion.
> was taking up biochemistry. A single living cell, if
> I remember it correctly, has at least 600 che
It's never very important to me whether someone is "well respected" or not
when they go off on a tear that is misleading, misthought and misguided,
especially when such backwash gets published, widely or not. If those are
the words of an "environmentalist," I know a few dozen multi-national,
check out this site:
http://www.thecarycompany.com/containers/filtration/high-performance.html
Luc
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yes.. also aspergillis niger and and trichoderma viridi , tricodermareesi,
and thaluria terrestria do a good job of breaking down cellulose there are many
enzymes that occurr in nature that rot wood many are classified as fungi.
there is a study underway using the digestive enzymes of termites.
But now you're not specifying dry or liquid gallons,
which at least for US measures are two different
things - looks like in Imperial measure they're the
same.
Looks like our dry gallons are much closer to an
Imperial gallon than to our liquid gallon.
According to the page I posted a bit ago:
1
8 gal Imp (UK) = 38.43 quarts/9.61 gal US
Luc
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Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: Source of Enzymes for ethanol production using
corn
In Canada, a bushel is 8 Imperial (British) ga
For an excellent .exe file converter that you can download that does it
all;Imperial (Brit/former Cdn), US and metric and back check out: Freeware
download
http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/
I now use this one instead of the on-line ones I was using before
Luc
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In Canada, a bushel is 8 Imperial (British) gallons.
A bushel of wheat weighs about 56 pounds. I think corn (maize) and
soybeans are about the same. A bushel of oats weighs considerably less.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Erik Lane wrote:
>
> --- "Geyser,
--- "Geyser, Johan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How much does a bushel weight? Am I correct in
> saying that a gallon is
> 3.85 litres?
>
I see this was never answered. A bushel is a
traditional measure of volume here in the states. I
assume we got it from England with the settlers
original
I've heard it called "Pees on Earth"
Peggy
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Gardening and Compost
Hello John
>An Uncle of mine used to just tell me to "piss on it"!!! First I
>thought he was just kidding...but you know what, he's right too.
>
>Late...
Definitely he's right - more politely aka HCA (Hous
Interesting discussion and not too immature: I'd give it a middle
school grade in philosophical development and put it about twenty years
in the past for conceptual frameworks. But then I'm not a chancellor
issuing degrees... only a devout student for as many years of study and
practices to qual
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your story. It's never too late to be a beacon of light.
The realization that there is an eternal "will to good" is another
insight that should make scientists ecstatic with delight. And knowing
that "we get what we focus on" is another reason to keep the solutions
fo
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