I just eat around the outside - the red ones are ripe.
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
This morning I noticed that several of the rose plants we
picked up from someone's discard pile (these were left at the
side of the road with a sign that said: Free Plants) have
That's pretty cool. I chipped mine and swapped to a KN filter. I
bought bigger injectors but haven't installed yet - I have the wimpy clutch
and it's already putting out plenty of power.
Have you fiddled with VAG-COM yet?
Well worth the price for tuning the motor.
-Mike
Joe Street wrote:
Lol I like your mind Jason;
Well actually a transmitter doesn't have to be big or powerful to have
range. I have had solid communications using CW (morse code) on a home
made transmitter about the size of a ham sandwich that operated on the
30m band (10.1MHz) and output only one watt of
Hi,
Anyone in the vicinity of Dallas TX? This looks to be an
interesting conference on wholistic farming on March 9, 10,
and 11.
http://www.wholisticagriculture.com/
Peace, D. Mindock
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Hi Mike;
I don't have vag com. I have another type of scan tool. I wish I would
have found the TDi club website before I bought it. I was thinking about
larger injectors. Apparently that route is better than changing the
chip because it allows the ECU to remain stock injection timing which
MaineToday.com (owner of the online Portland Press Herald) approved my Reader
Comment regarding State Sen. Libby Mitchell's article on Maine's Rejection of
Real ID. I've included a link to the article, the article, and my Comment.
Mike
Mike Weaver wrote:
I just eat around the outside - the red ones are ripe.
My sweetheart grew up eating rose hip jam. She says it's really
delicious, but she thinks we don't have enough to make more than a
spoonful or so!
robert luis rabello
The Edge of Justice
The Long Journey
New
So, I was looking through the archives to determine some information about OPEC
and pricing oil in the dollar. I find a lot of references like this,
realizing the world was embarking on something new and mind boggling, elite
money managers, with especially strong support from U.S. authorities,
On Feb 2, 2007, at 9:33 AM, DHAJOGLO wrote:
Finally, can anyone point me to a primary source (not a vague
reference
in a news article) of this agreement that initiated oil trade/
prices into us dollars?
This has been interesting to me lately as well. I'm afraid I can't
inform you much,
i guess im still hung up on the microwave end. my RF instructor spent a
somewhat disturbing amount of time on encryption and spread spectrum
transmission/jamming. it involves a really wide bandpass, an inert signal
sweep, a carrier sweep, and a lot of wattage to create a white noise bubble. he
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i am not entirely worried about how far the dollar falls here- in fact im
waiting for it. i can easily go back to the boonies and get by on Ye Auld
Garten and a blackpowder rifle. plus the fact that i have been collecting all
the scrap copper and aluminum i can get my grimy little paws on.
I'm not concerned about the falling dollar. I'm interested in the actual
agreement(s) that govern how oil is purchased from any given nation. If oil is
priced in Dollars but can be purchased in any currency then there is no
difference if its priced in euros. However, if nations must pay in
From Anup SDhah's globalissues.org:
... Consider the following, reflecting world priorities:
Global Priority $U.S. Billions
Cosmetics in the United States 8
Ice cream in Europe 11
Perfumes in Europe and the United States12
Pet foods in Europe and the United States 17
Business
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,2004398,00.html?gusrc=rssfeed=18
| Science | Guardian Unlimited
Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study
Ian Sample, science correspondent
Friday February 2, 2007
The Guardian
Scientists and economists have been offered $10,000 each by a lobby
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/31/1543222
Democracy Now! |
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Blood of the Earth: Dilip Hiro on the Battle for the World's
Vanishing Oil Resources
In his new book, veteran Middle East Journalist Dilip Hiro offers a
detailed account of how and why
Well. For me to accept something like that, I'd have to be able to use the
amount of money given to me to do more good in the fight against global
warming, than writing the bad article would cause. Certainly more than
$10k. Perhaps the entire $38 billion of profit that Exxon made last
year...
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