>Yeap, when you're losing your argument, look for another stick to beat >your opponent. Not at all. Just further illustration the truth is not in them. Kirk[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:>> No, but I know how to read, and I do
LEF is a good resource. They have a lot of interesting papers. Kirkbob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> Actually the carrot contains beta carotene yes of course, and it is what makes "red palm oil" red.which is used in the body to> make vitamin A. It
>Not so. The WTC towers didn't fall on their own footprints. Many of the surrounding buildings were also >damaged as they came down. You're grasping at straws, Kirk!. The rubble pile and its angle of repose is consistent with a vertical collapse. Simple fact. Your struggle with reality is
Thats why air marshalls are supposed to carry Glazer safety slugs. KirkPaul S Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not entirely...Mostly depends on how big the hole is. The size of a finger gets you a loud whistling noise. A larger hole will cause rapid decompression. God forbid a gunshot ca
Actually the carrot contains beta carotene which is used in the body to make vitamin A. It is water soluble and Lorraine Day MD took enough to turn herself orange. She believed it helped her overcome breast cancer. The use of 100,000 units of A a day recovered 30% of lost lung function in a Federa
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says it is true - laws of physics be damned. Kirk robert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote: There was no falling until the first failure. This means nothing, Kirk. Of COURSE there was no falling until the first failure.
Very fine aluminum has to be protected from air. Otherwise you will have aluminum oxide. Any reaction proceeds faster if very fine and well mixed. As for nuclear - nope. About as likely as a helium bomb. All the high brisance aluminum stuff I've seen is chlorine based. Thermite is old news.
. Stay comfortable in your belief set. I'm sure you will. Kirkrobert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> To fall straight down means the failures supposedly caused by heat all > happened at the same time. In the real world they lean to the faile
To fall straight down means the failures supposedly caused by heat all happened at the same time. In the real world they lean to the failed side and then forces cause more failures. It is a very tricky business making them fall straight down. KirkAndrew Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: D. Mindock
I was told the problem with synthetics is isomers. The natural chemical is the correct molecule. Synthetic has a 50-50 racemic mix half good and half bogus biologically. The herb is pure. The synthetic is 50% an unnatural molecule. KirkJoe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: bob allen wrote:sni
http://www.physorg.com/printnews.php?newsid=77811326 9/18/2006 11:45 PM Researchers Uncover a Secret of the Black Death Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes plague, is a sneaky little intruder with a remarkable ability to evade the bodys immune system. Upon entering an organism, Y. p
Our world is a lie. Barnum said you cant fool all the people all the time - so I suppose there is hope. Kirk"D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Garrison makes some good points. Peace, D. Mindock The way to stop terrorists on planes is to
I have a megabit link and always use less than that. The problem is the bandwidth is no greater than the weakest link and most servers limit any service request to 128k bit - some 64k. I download hour long mp3s from Ultima Thule ( http://www.ultimathule.info/ ) and 128 is the best I have ever d
The only difference between today and Rome is that in Rome, the emperor named a horse as a senator. Now, we only have horse's asses. ++| US Air Force to Test Hi-Tech Weapons on Americans? || from the people
++| Bayer Petitions For Approval of Biotech Rice || from the it's-good-for-you dept. || posted by kdawson on Tuesday September 12, @20:10 (Biotech) || http://science.
every public health> official on this planet.>> I haven't read the book, I may agree that the bird flu risk has been> over estimated, but if you were a public health official wouldn't you> rather err on the side of caution?>>>>> Kirk McLoren wrote:>>&
correction - he was sick once when I had no substitute sitter and had to take him to the clinic with me. A nurse gave him a stuffed toy to play with and he caught the crud off that toy. You would think they would know objects can spread disease wouldnt you? Course these are the same folks that thin
Asians LOVE chicken feet. Years ago when chicken feet were petfood I saw some enterprising outfit filling refer containers and shipping them to Japan. The price has gone steadily upwards. As China comes into the global food market lots of things will cost more. The vaccine issue is a classi
Fit Over 40 Newsletter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 05:02:28 UTFrom: "Fit Over 40 Newsletter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: The "Great Bird Flu" HOAX...please read and pass alongDear Kirk,The following message is sent only for your informationand your protec
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The current regime encourages us-them thinking. The antisemitic pogrom run by Israel isnt possible without it. As a result we see Arabs dehumanized. And it isnt by accident. Genuine war crime actually. KirkJoe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This offends me. Perhaps the sand around yo
Nova Scotia town's fate hangs on Stora electricity rate hearingCBC News - Canada HALIFAX (CP) - As complex hearings begin Tuesday into electricity rate formulas for two Nova Scotia pulp mills, the residents of a Cape Breton mill town will be watching - and worrying. Finnish papermake
The USA by air Here is one mans journey from California to Oshkosh Wisconsin and back... A nice trip. Go to: http://silvairehair2.home.comcast.net/072806/
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I am more inclined to think bacteria. I dont think polymerization proceeds very quickly at room temperature. Since the tank was full and basically sealed the water is probably a metabolic product of some bacteria and not condensation. My 2 cents KirkThomas Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
27;t) speak well for your system. I think you are
in denial. Our school system suks (sucks) and you know it.-Miss Grundy Kirk McLoren wrote:Homeschoolers represent 20% of those being schooled last time I checked the statistics Homeschoolers represent 80% of the high achievers.
about it.Ask him.bob allen wrote:>Study of Heart Patients Sees No Power in Prayer>>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5315333>>>>>Kirk McLoren wrote:> >>> >>*Reinventing Medicine by *Larry Dossey >>
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Brilliant! A must see. Kirk http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7374585792978336967Funny through the tearsHas some interesting factoids, like:the total carbon emisions for the full cycle of the nuclear energy plants(from fuel mining, refinement etc to decomissioning)is 75% of the
Reinventing Medicine by Larry Dossey Cue the theme song to the Twilight Zone: Research shows your plants won't grow as well when you're depressed as when you're happy. Praying for someone else will improve your own health, too. The growth of E. coli bacteria is inhibited when a group of people
Sanitation produced the results vaccine takes the credit for. Polio numbers were dropping before Salk vaccine. And lets not forget more SV40 virus is in Polio vaccine than polio virii. No double blind study to "prove" it but allegations are made that SV40 produces brain and kidney cancer. Is the c
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d at the side".I do not like what I am looking at.Mary LynnRev. Mary Lynn Schmidt, Ordained MinisterONE SPIRIT ONE HEARTTTouch . Reiki . Pet Loss Grief Counseling . Animal Behavior Modification . Shamanic Spiritual Travel . Behavior Problems . Psionic Energy Practitioner . Radioni
I tried Palestine war as my 2 search words I got http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=1&subID=682 on the Chinese one and not on ours. Weird. Almost like filtering in both directions. Kirk "D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: China has earned the dubious distinction as
Ufda Upon rereading it is 20% of the privately schooled population. Thanks for catching that before I used it again. Kirkbob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I checked with a colleague in the school of education. In Arkansas where I bet we have a relatively high number of home schoolers for
a single base pair of DNA runs about a buck to make. Ok folks lets build that sunlight to oil converter.Kirkhttp://www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0682.html?printable=1
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ten 200 lb solar > thermal collectors when she came back). This is after a doctor here told > her she needed surgery to ever use that hand again. Even with my belief in > both science, and the power of positive thinking in self healing, this is a > strange s
priestess prayed over her, and overnight, it was as strong as > the other hand again (I know because she helped me move ten 200 lb solar > thermal collectors when she came back). This is after a doctor here told > her she needed surgery to ever use that hand again. Even with my belief in >
Bob if you get a chance give a look at "Home Schooling for Excellence" The authors are educators but chose to homeschool. Kirkbob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Howdy,Kirk McLoren wrote:> Homeschoolers represent 20% of those being schooled last time I checked > the
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20060801.htm>From the August 2006 Idaho Observer: Vaccines: How deadly are they? by Ingri CasselOver the past several months I have come across people who should know just how deadly
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distorted input into his world. Been there done that and hated it. Kirkrobert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> DId you miss where I was failing?Were you illiterate at that time? Did you know NOTHING about letter / sound correspondance? Were you unable
DId you miss where I was failing? Did you miss where my stepdads sister educated me? Kirkrobert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> I blame the schools for turning out a generation that cant pour piss > out of a boot with the instructions written
D]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> You employed in the school system?No.> As I said I had to unlearn the social indoctrination I was fed in school> And the inaccurate
history.> And I suffered through science classes where I knew more than the > instructor.> And - and -and -> Scho
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forget,school is to learn how to learn! Fritz- Original Message ----- From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 1:10 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 34.6 cents per kilowatt hour. PGPerhaps Michael achieved this ins
stepdads sister who took me from failing fifth grade - they wanted me to repeat it- to wanting to skip me into high school from the 7th grade. So much for the system. Kirkrobert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk McLoren wrote:> Perhaps Michael achieved this insight in
us> options for reducing her utility bill, and complaining that> she couldn't afford the up front costs of these (which is a> legitimate
barrier to more widespread acceptance), so was> forced to accept her old inefficient stuff which has higher> eventual cost, but no up front co
Perhaps Michael achieved this insight in spite of going to school. I learned more on my own than in the school system. Kirkrobert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael Redler wrote:"Many students, especially those who are poor, intuitively know what the schools do for them
d have more sympathy, but to just whine that the utility is charging too much and playing the victim doesn't extract much sympathy from me. On 8/26/06, Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.redding.com/redd/nw_local/article/0,2232,REDD_17533_4947248,00.html Electr
was), and that means that when you vote, either in elections, or in the economy, by making decisions on what will buy, you have to be somewhat educated on what you are voting for, or you'll end up getting screwed. Z
On 8/28/06, Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 106 kWhr a day.
uff which has higher eventual cost, but no up front cost, then perhaps I'd have more sympathy, but to just whine that the utility is charging too much and playing the victim doesn't extract much sympathy from me. On 8/26/06, Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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If they arent held accountable this will continue - as usual. Israel has a long history of this behavior. Kirk CNNtoGOCNN PipelineWitnesses: 2 Israeli missiles hit Reuters carSaturday, August 26, 2006; Posted: 10:10 p.m. EDT (02:10 GMT) The Reuters armored car was hit by missiles early Sunday
I was aware of it because a cousin who lived in Reno warned me not to fill up as by afternoon the tank would leak (overflow) and the Reno Fire Department would siphon 5 gallons from the offenders tank eliminating a "fire hazard" I imagine the expansion would have to exceed a half gallon or more fo
Thats why I fill in the early morning KirkJason & Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i actually bought a newspaper today, instead of reading the one in therestaurant over lunch. i did this because the front page article of thekansas city star is about hot gas. apparently the filling stations don
I'm not sure what you mean. Bush wants to put us under noahide law which fits his radical right "christian"stance. Howard is telling radical right Muslims Australia means to live under English common law - more or less. I think Bush needs to be told to live in Israel and let us live under English
http://www.redding.com/redd/nw_local/article/0,2232,REDD_17533_4947248,00.html Electric bills give a shock PG&E hopes credit will ease surprise over July statements By Scott Mobley, Record SearchlightAugust 26, 2006 Kathy Heath's July utility bill was as much as a house payment. Pacific Ga
You will see the forces that really run this country put an icepick into the heart of this legislation. KirkKeith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=2324524ABC News:August 25, 2006 | Local News and WeatherBill Would Allow Hemp Farming in Calif.Bill Appr
A table in the Executive Summary of final report ARTI 21CR/611-10080-01 page ii says R-718 (water) in their 1000 ton cooler (this machine has a suction temp of 44F which is cold and a discharge to the water tower of 95 so the delta T is 51F) has a theoretical COP of 8.39 compared to 8.47 for R
If you have friends in Minnesota . . .the Southern third of MN was devastated by tornadostormsThurs. eve. Aug. 24, 2006.Heavy rains, huge hail - ice pieces as big asgrapefruits, tornadic winds and tornadoes pounded The Southernthird of MN last night. Flooding is now complicating search and rescue
Paul Stamets is the fungi guru in this part of the world http://www.fungi.com/front/stamets/ KirkJuan Boveda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hola Javier.Check with your local industrial washing operators of stone washed denim jeans.Many of them might use stones and celullase. They might tell you t
++| Diebold Flops in Alaska || from the they-usually-work-so-well dept. || posted by samzenpus on Thursday August 24, @03:54 (Politics) || http://politics
be UN (neutral/historical) territory.there's an idea... make the holy lands into a UN state. totally neutraland ruled/ policed/ defended by the UN.On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 15:36 -0700, Kirk
McLoren wrote:> A well written history> http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Famous-Zionist-Quo
A well written history http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Famous-Zionist-Quotes/Story638.html Ben Gurion wrote twenty years after the 20th Zionists Congress, which rejected the Peel Commission partition plan in 1937, and contemplated how many Jews might have been saved, if the Peel Commis
15 Ways the Auto Industry Would Change if it Operated Like Drug Companies By Mike Adams, The Health Ranger What would happen if you had to buy your car from a company that operated in the same way as the pharmaceutical industries? Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, came up with 15 unse
http://www.mercola.com/2006/aug/24/the_best_car_commercial_you_ever_saw.htm Turn the speakers up KirkThe Best Car Commercial You Ever Saw This amazing commercial from Google Video about the Isuzu Gemini is more than 20 years old and will delight and surprise you. These cars pe
The link below shows what transportation in Vietnam is like. Seems it hasn't changed any from when I was there 36 years ago. Just think of the fuel we could save!http://abcnews.go.com/International/popup?id=2342131Dexter<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12VDC_P
typicaly has the nastyest ice maker you will ever see. -- Original message --From: Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Or dogs are smarter than people> > Kirk McLoren wrote:> > > Fast Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water!> >> > Out of the mout
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Fast Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water!Out of the mouths of babes comes this news. Budding scientist, 12-year-old Jasmine Roberts from Benito Middle School in Tampa, Fla., has created a science fair project that has lots of grown-ups sitting up and taking notice. Her conclusion: Ice at fast food r
Russia: The Big, Bad Bear Returns President Vladimir Putin seems determined to restore his country to the superpower status it held when he was a KGB officer. He hopes to accomplish this by turning Russia into an energy heavyweight, enriching the country's new elite in the process. Some of the mo
From rel444 Wed Aug 23 00:21:20 2006To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]From: "rel444" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 07:21:20 -Subject: [12VDC_Power] Re: 15w pannels at Northern Tool $66 + free shippingAmen Jim,Let's talk about AMERICAN 12 Volt or any other Volt Right Here & Now without Arab or
I thought loyalty meant defending America from enemies without and WITHIN. Whatever shrub can screw you with I guess. Kirk"D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: - Original Message - From: D. MindockSent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:40 PMSubject: Doubting Official 9/11 Story Is 'Dislo
You know WHO he was blowing up - right? Genetic engineers. Press didnt say much about it.M&K DuPree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk...I'm a fathead. Not sure what you're saying. Mike- Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel@sustain
That unabomber guy we should put his picture on the 5 dollar bill. KirkM&K DuPree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for the heads up Keith...wonder if it's too late to get to the commodity broker and trade rice short I'm being half facetious/half curious...anyone on the list who understan
: Why did it all take so dang long, and then all happen seemingly at once?-Martin K.On Aug 21, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Kirk McLoren
wrote:> Political correctness is part of it I think.> Tesla was a maverick and Edison a mainstream guy.> When JP Morgan realized what Tesla was up to with his glo
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cntVcAI8FvA I now am minus my a** as I laughed mine off. Talk about many a truth said in jest. Sure is their platform.
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I assume air injection is incorporated. In that case they finish oxidising.Zeke Yewdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What does biodiesel do to the catalytic converters? No sulfur, but how about all the polyaromatic hydrocarbons?Z On 8/21/06, Logan Vilas < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: All ne
Damage control. Salvaging an untenable position. Twas ever thus. Kirk"D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I think BlairCo itself isn't too bright. To recognize nowthat Bush is of low intellect is just a tad tardy, huh?Peace, D. Mindock= Report: Blair fee
ers only certain ones eh? What's up with that? JoeMichael Redler wrote:"Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or
Westinghouse or Marconi." Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented. - Redler (average person) Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTE
You dont sound crazy at all. Do a business plan. Kirkjason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: actually it isnt exactly a rural phenomenon. i am not sure what youconsider to be "rural" (population limit maybe?) but where i grew upthere were very nearly 75 people in the area in the mid 70's, andbef
A friend phoned from Montana and said all the diesel pumps there have a sticker that the fuel in that pump is not to be used in 2007 diesel trucks. Has anyone seen these stickers in their state? Kirk
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aybe I did not set up the e-mail service to recive the good stuff. Will keep watching and reading. sorry about the spelling, Steve - Original Message - From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Are ther
Thought this article fwd to me had some very interesting comments about the supposed bombings. Is the chemistry valid Bob? If so we see this is more spin and fear mongering. The comment they hate our freedoms probably explains why Moslems are invading Switzerland as you read this ;) A ca
Made what up? Soviet Russia jokes aside (who, by the way, had an entire Department for Agitation and Propaganda [wikipedia.org]), we are at that uncanny nexus where Capitalism and Bolshevism meet: where greed, unchecked, vies to overawe and enslave a receptive populace. Prescription? Strap i
king trailhead, make a
right to head toward the parking lots. You may park in the stone lot to the right or in the main parking lot to the left and proceed to the guardhouse. Workshops are held in the second-floor conference room at the power plant."Kirk McLoren wrote:> > > */bob allen
And they used to poke fingers at Pravda. Kirk | Fake News Stories Probed || from the truthiness dept. || posted by samzenpus on Wednesday August 16, @20:24 (The Media) || http://slashdot.org/artic
er vapor such that it doesnt re enter the heat exchangers. The nuclear plants have such large requirements a large structure is required to ensure no mixing. How about keeping an
open mind Bob. You didnt read what he said as near as I can tell. Kirk McLoren wrote:> http://www.rene-r.com/e
.animated editorialhttp://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-wh-nsawiretapping,0,1906650.flash
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This article was written by a Mensa member who was critical of Star Wars. I think it illustrates things have been fubar for a long time. STAR WARS The concept that by encircling the earth with some number of orbiting satellites we can detect, track and destroy incoming missiles with beam weapo
WASHINGTON, DC - Aug. 8, 2006 (MASNET & NEWS SOURCES) Early Thursday, a U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan delivered a second major set-back for the Bush Administration in its strategy for the "war against terror", ruling that its controversial eavesdropping program is
http://www.rene-r.com/essays/the-mystery-of-martins-creek.html In one man's opinion, I think that the Martin's Creek plant may just be the tip of the ice berg.
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Yes but the current owners are not neutral. Who do you think bankrolled Murdoch and why? Arabs need media -granted- but it will be difficult as the media already is owned as a propaganda mechanism it already is polarized. Its owners ARE IN THE BUSINESS of consensus forming. You are say they will s
Id rather owe it to you than cheat you out of it.Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Whatever. Just send me my damned dollar, McLoren...Kirk McLoren wrote:> I have given this to a lot of people. The biofuels folk are atypical.> Ok guys give yourself a pat on the back.>> */&q
uot;tip" you get $25. The $2 is subtracted not added. Peace, D. Mindock- Original Message
- From: Kirk McLoren To: biofuel Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 3:44 AM Subject: [Biofuel] Mystery 3 MEN GO INTO A MOTEL. THE MAN BEHIND THE DESK SAID THE ROOM IS $30, SO EACH MA
3 MEN GO INTO A MOTEL. THE MAN BEHIND THE DESK SAID THE ROOM IS $30, SO EACH MAN PAID $10 AND WENT TO THE ROOM. A WHILE LATER THE MAN BEHIND THE DESK REALIZED THE ROOM WAS ONLY $25, SO HE SENT THE BELLBOY TO THE 3 GUYS' ROOM WITH $5. ON THE WAY THE BELLBOY COULDN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO SPLIT $5 EVENLY
Nursing will be king as the baby boomers get infirm. Then tons of unemployment I suppose. Think of all the good deals on used cars though. ;) KirkMichael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:O.K. so, we've covered scientist, doctor...I was laid off from my latest engineering job last year and s
http://www.toool.nl/bumping.pdf Beat the rush. Electronic keylocks will be in short supply if this becomes common knowledge. Unfortunately it will be common knowledge with the criminals first. And you saw what they said about burglary with no signs of burglary - no insurance indemnification.
http://www.koreus.com/media/bump-keying.html The world as we know it has changed. They opened these locks in seconds.
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Roots. They store as inulin. KirkJason & Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: when referring to the harvest of jerusalem artichoke heads do you meanthe tuber roots or the flowers? because 1200 gallons an acre is prettydamn good by my book. an acre is the size of my parents front yard, andthey don
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?dist=newsfinder&siteid=google&guid=%7B210597F7-3AA4-4C7A-A9E5-B231E5DB9A30%7D&keyword= Alaska official says gas act won't meet August 23 deadline Last Update: 4:58 PM ET Aug 11, 2006 CALGARY (MarketWatch) -- Alaska will start a n
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