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| Question on ADAT Card/Module [message #84052] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 11:02  |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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isn't so bad
>>>>>>> anymore
>>>>>>> (after we see $4.50+). Yet another "we'll solve the problem by
>>>>>>> hoping
>>>>>>> everyone will forget about it so we don't actually have to do
>>>>>>> anything"
>>>>>>> solution.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And no, the solution isn't as easy as saying "let's g
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| Re: Question on ADAT Card/Module [message #84054 is a reply to message #84053] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 11:22   |
Ne
Messages: 17 Registered: May 2007
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until the country falls into depression and half of
>>them
>>>>go
>>>>>>> bankrupt.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry for the rant.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I were President, this would not be a problem. Needless to say,
>>oil
>>>>>>> execs would *not* be voting for me. ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>ahh, finally. There will be a real reason for the rancid rotton egg smell
coming from the catalytic convertor on the car in front of you.
AA
"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:46572966$1@linux...
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> Don,
>
> Holy shit, hahaha. If we can't figure out a way to make cars run on urine
> then I don't think we should be allowed to continue as a species. Talk
> about
> renewable resource! Think of the endless possibilities for 'filling
> station'
> gags.
>
> Chuck
>
> Don Nafe <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>chuck duffy wrote:
>>> Well, I for one am incredibly pissed. A couple of years ago I saw the
> writing
>>> on the wall and at considerable expense converted my cars engine to run
> on
>>> whole milk. Have you guys seen the price of a gallon of milk lately?
>>>
>>> Chuck
>>>
>>>
>>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070525/ap_on_re_us/gas_price_pr otest_8;_ylt=Aht
>>>> vulXvkv9kQ0cba2FtBdQL1vAI
>>>>
>>>> A good idea in theory, but I doubt it would help, even if every station
>>> did
>>>> this, since demand will just make up for it the next day. At least
>>>> someone
>>>> is doing something.
>>>>
>>>> It is getting old being held h
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| Re: Question on ADAT Card/Module [message #84057 is a reply to message #84054] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 19:37   |
Ted Gerber
 Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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forget about it so we don't actually have to do anything"
>>>> solution.
>>>>
>>>> And no, the solution isn't as easy as saying "let's go find an
>>>> alternative
>>>> fuel source"...and new modes of transportation on a massive scale),
>>>> even
>>>> though that is the only ultimate solution. Remember, record profits
> mean
>>>> steady or falling costs, rising prices, and rising demand on a repeated
>>>> basis, even in Economics 101. In the meantime, we the consumers need
> to
>>>> fight back. If we don't, the oil companies will continue to bite the
> hands
>>>> that feed them until the country falls into depression and half of them
>>> go
>>>> bankrupt.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for the rant.
>>>>
>>>> If I were President, this would not be a problem. Needless to say, oil
>>>> execs would *not* be voting for me. ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>Converted mine to run on urine...have you seen the price of beer lately
>That's fascinating. Are there any services which trace maternally? On my
father's side they were all Scandinavians, but on my mother's we can't
trace very far back.
I thought all tracings would eventually go back to Africa.
Bill
DC wrote:
> I've talked about this before, but I want to mention it again
> because it is just so darn cool.
>
> On this site
>
> https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
>
> You can sign up (it costs 100 USD) and send them in a DNA
> sample and they will tell you the story of your family's journey
> through time and location.
>
> The lineage traced is paternal (because the mutations they use
> as markers are paternal ones) and in my case, I found that my
> Dad's family, (whcih we always thought was 100% Italian) is
> actually spread all around the Mediterranean with higher
> percentages in Greece, and among Jews than Italians. We are
> also significantly represented in Spain and are even in England
> and Ireland from the Roman times. But the roots (so to speak)
> of the family, and its highest representation today is in Africa...
>
> Who knew?
>
> It is about the coolest 100 bucks you can spend. It will also
> teach you the profound difference between our socially-
> derived concept of race, and how the genetics actually works.
>
> They are radically different...
>
>
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| Re: Question on ADAT Card/Module [message #84063 is a reply to message #84054] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 21:11   |
Aaron Allen
 Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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gghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I like Ron Paul, sorta' in the same way I like Paul Watson. I just wonder
if
>Ron Paul is willing to kill people if the chips are down.
>
>
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:46584766$1@linux...
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>> It was thirty levels down on one of the threads but I also talked about
>> him.
>> The sad thing is that voices like his are no longer welcome among
>> 'conservatives'
>> in the US. Even if his ideas are wrong, they used to form at least one
>> core
>> section of American conservatism, and I think it's sad that conservatives
>> like me are now forced to vote either for Bible thumping neo-cons or Bible
>> thumping neo-liberals. Or I can vote Green Party or Libertarian.
>>
>> For other rational conservative thinkers (other than Pat Buchanan, whose
>> domestic politics I abhor but whose foreign policy ideas are old school
>> conservative)
>> google Michael Scheuer, Robert Baer, William Lind, and Fabius Maximus
(the
>> one still alive, not the Roman).
>>
>> The other odd figure in the run up to the war was Sen. Robert Byrd. Once
>> a Klan member, now one of the last defenders of the Constitution. Here
he
>> is in 2003
>>
>> http://byrd.senate.gov/speeches/byrd_speeches_2003september/ byrd_speeches_2003september_li/byrd_speeches_2003september_l i_1.html
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>> He's our Cicero, and don't forget that the Roman Cicero was rewarded for
>> his defense of the republic by having his head and hands nailed to the
>> rostrum
>> in the senate.
>>
>> TCB
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>What's his last name? :)
>>>
>>>No, but seriously . . . I don't care what you think of Bill Maher (no,
>>>really I don't), I think he's great. More importantly, I wanted to say
>> that
>>>if you didn't see his friday show with PJ O'Rourke and Ben Affleck, you
>>
>>>should scour your HBO schedule for the repeats just to catch special guest
>>
>>>Ron Paul. It's so inspiring to hear a politician who has the guts and
>>>self-respect to just say what IS, undiluted, and not decorated with the
>>
>>>cornball, disingenuous, push-button slogans the other "republican"
>>>contenders spew.
>>>
>>>No surprise he's been barred from some of the "debates" . . . you can't
>> have
>>>someone being direct and honest in the middle of a bullshit contest.
>>>Spoiler.
>>>
>>>Bill obviously likes this guy, but I think even he was a bit shocked by
>> the
>>>amount of howling applause Ron Paul got from this
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| Re: Question on ADAT Card/Module [message #84064 is a reply to message #84063] |
Sun, 06 May 2007 21:32   |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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notoriously liberal
>>>audience.
>>>
>>>There's something seriously wrong when a guy like this has little chance
>> of
>>>making it to the final contest because he can't compete financially.
This
>>
>>>must change. Hey, how 'bout a grassroots underground movement to write
>> him
>>>in, with Mike Gravel for vice. (Gravel was the straight talking spoiler
>> at
>>>the Democratic debates, for those who missed that).
>>>
>>>Oh, if only we could stop voting for smiles, poses, and empty promises.
>>>
>>>S
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Ary you talkin' Paris or native?
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:65tf535mof3p51vokgkl87gpkpk5ute4or@4ax.com...
> will the new ones run SE? i really don't want to run xp. any
> suggestions?
>
> thanks> I honestly think your opinion of our current Mesopotamian capers would be
> different of the war were fought by Great Danes.
>
> TCB
You're right about this. However, if you think we've got a world o' shit to
deal with now, you could come over to the house and give me a hand with the
pooper scooper.....then imagine the mess that an army of great danes would
create.
What's uncle Ron's energy policy? When great danes get cold they tend to
jump up on the bed and cuddle with you, whether you like it or not..
;o)LaMont, my friend. I think you are misguided here. I respect your opinions,
but I wonder if you have ever been up close and personal with a totalitarian
state......socialist or otherwise. I have seen it (Nicaragua during and
after Somoza). Before you become enamoured with Somoza, I suggest you take
some time off and go to Venezuela while you still can travel without a
*state tender* (if this is even still possible) and spend about a month
travelling around down there.
Regards,
DJ
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:4657da5b$1@linux...
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