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ªºªandcarole(R)(tm)[_3_]
December 31st 07, 02:28 PM
On Dec 19, 9:50�pm, Marten Kemp >
wrote:
> or at least a significant fraction of them.
>
> 1. Use Thermal Depolymerization to transform trash and garbage
> � � into oil (yeah, really) and distilled water - after they solve
> � � the bad smellhttp://www.energybulletin.net/1666.html
>
> 2. Build fission nuclear plants for interim power generation
> � � (probably never happen because of NIMBY/BANANA hysteria);
>
> 3. Build Bussard fusion reactors (clean, no radioactivity)
> � � for long-term power generation. Scientific work is mostly
> � � done, needs about $200 million (million, not billion) for
> � � engineering. I'd really rather the US do this instead of
> � � buying the units from China.http://www.emc2fusion.org/
> --
> -- Marten Kemp
> (Fix name and ISP to reply)
You forgot farting in a jar as a solution
to the gas problem...
ªºªandcarole(R)(tm)[_3_]
December 31st 07, 02:29 PM
On Dec 31, 9:28Â*am, "ªºªandcarole(R)(tm)" >
wrote:
> On Dec 19, 9:50�pm, Marten Kemp >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > or at least a significant fraction of them.
>
> > 1. Use Thermal Depolymerization to transform trash and garbage
> > � � into oil (yeah, really) and distilled water - after they solve
> > � � the bad smellhttp://www.energybulletin.net/1666.html
>
> > 2. Build fission nuclear plants for interim power generation
> > � � (probably never happen because of NIMBY/BANANA hysteria);
>
> > 3. Build Bussard fusion reactors (clean, no radioactivity)
> > � � for long-term power generation. Scientific work is mostly
> > � � done, needs about $200 million (million, not billion) for
> > � � engineering. I'd really rather the US do this instead of
> > � � buying the units from China.http://www.emc2fusion.org/
> > --
> > -- Marten Kemp
> > (Fix name and ISP to reply)
>
You forgot farting in a jar as a solution
to the gas problem...
marika[_2_]
January 1st 08, 04:23 PM
"ªºªandcarole(R)(tm)" > wrote in message
...
>
> You forgot farting in a jar as a solution
> to the gas problem...
just as an fyi
steve can't deal with em either
he hides when the neighbor comes over because he can't stand her cooking,
but isn't
sure if he hates her or the cooking more
yeah she's well meaning
but as of just recently i have discovered that being tolerant and polite got
me nowhere
so i have decided not to be
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" >
Newsgroups:
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: THEISTS: WHY DO YOU BELIEVE?
>
> "Virgil" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>
>> When one's grasp of English usage is so ephemeral as to allow one to
>> post "Did your dad made you mow the lawn", that one is not in a position
>> to tutor those less ignorant.
>
> O mg that is exactly how my dad talks
>
> After he got out of his surgery, he said, that the nurse asked him, DEED
> YOU
> FARTED?
>
> my sister once asked our dog panas what is a word for patyk that sounds
> exactly like patyk and means patyk
>
> she wasn't doin a crossword puzzle but she told him he was
>
> and once i asked her for a clue and it turnd out
>
> the prefix for lizard GODDAMIT IS *****SAUR********
>
> Saur.
>
> don't ask. That is simply how crossword puzzles are structured.
> If you went to the dictionary, and looked it up, it might be in there as
> "saur-" lizard
> in the dictionary whenever there is a word with a hyphen after it, that
> means it
> is a prefix
>
> if the hyphen comes before the word, it is a suffix
>
> then in crosswords, they make clues saying either suffix for or prefix for
> that is just the way it is
>
> she finished vet school right? Never used a dictionary before, or never
> noticed
> it before.
> It's very common for biological and zoological type word fragments in the
> dictionary. I am amazed she never noticed it before
>
>
> mk5000
>
>
> "But we're a university. We /have/ to have a library!..."said
> Ridcully,
> "What sort of people would we be if we didn't go into the
> library?"
> "Students", said the Senior Wrangler, morosely. [TP: The Last
> Continent]
>
>
Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)[_4_]
January 1st 08, 06:13 PM
On Jan 1, 10:23*am, "marika" > wrote:
> "ªºªandcarole(R)(tm)" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > You forgot farting in a jar as a solution
> > to the gas problem...
>
> just as an fyi
>
> steve can't deal with em either
>
> he hides when the neighbor comes over because he can't stand her cooking,
> but isn't
> sure if he hates her or the cooking more
>
> yeah she's well meaning
>
> but as of just recently i have discovered that being tolerant and polite got
> me nowhere
>
> so i have decided not to be
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "marika" >
>
> Newsgroups:
> alt.atheism,alt.atheism.holysmoke,alt.atheism.illo gical-****wits,alt.atheis*m.satire,alt.christian.religio n,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley,rec.puzzle*s.crosswords
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: THEISTS: WHY DO YOU BELIEVE?
>
> > "Virgil" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> >> When one's grasp of English usage is so ephemeral as to allow one to
> >> post "Did your dad made you mow the lawn", that one is not in a position
> >> to tutor those less ignorant.
>
> > O mg that is exactly how my dad talks
>
> > After he got out of his surgery, he said, that the nurse asked him, DEED
> > YOU
> > FARTED?
>
> > my sister once asked our dog panas what is a word for patyk that sounds
> > exactly like patyk and means patyk
>
> > she wasn't doin a crossword puzzle but she told him he was
>
> > and once i asked her for a clue and it turnd out
>
> > the prefix for lizard GODDAMIT IS *****SAUR********
>
> > Saur.
>
> > don't ask. *That is simply how crossword puzzles are structured.
> > If you went to the dictionary, and looked it up, it might be in there as
> > "saur-" * lizard
> > in the dictionary whenever there is a word with a hyphen after it, that
> > means it
> > is a prefix
>
> > if the hyphen comes before the word, it is a suffix
>
> > then in crosswords, they make clues saying either suffix for or prefix for
> > that is just the way it is
>
> > she *finished vet school right? Never used a dictionary before, or never
> > noticed
> > it before.
> > It's very common for biological and zoological type word fragments in the
> > dictionary. *I am amazed she never noticed it before
>
> > mk5000
>
> > "But we're a university. *We /have/ to have a library!..."said
> > Ridcully,
> > * * * * *"What sort of people would we be if we didn't go into the
> > library?"
> > * * "Students", said the Senior Wrangler, morosely. [TP: The Last
> > Continent]- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
So Marika also has no regards for Wayne Sallee's sacred marine reef
group!
marika[_2_]
January 3rd 08, 12:37 AM
"Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)" > wrote in message
...
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So Marika also has no regards for Wayne Sallee's sacred marine reef
group!
==================
on a firrst initial basis
but I fmight also be said to have that impression about alt.callahans and or
alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
but who is Wayne and why is it his group and why is it sacredd?
and why aren't alt.callahans and aullm sacred?
mk5000
"Too bad The Viceroy figured we could get a dozen of us to toss $25 into
a hat
and fly you out there."- m ventolo
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