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PD wrote: > On Mar 18, 9:49�am, DerbyDad03 <teamarr...@eznet.net> wrote: > > > > > In desparate cases, when the ice cubes are removed by the human on a > > regular basis (resulting in few, if any, strays) the mites have been > > known to use their ice grabbing tenticles to create a small hole in > > freezer bags, allowing in just enough moisture for frost to form on > > the stored object     

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Author: monkey_cartman
Date: Mar 18, 2008 19:17

On Mar 18, 9:49 am, DerbyDad03 <teamarr...@eznet.net> wrote: In desparate cases, when the ice cubes are removed by the human on a regular basis (resulting in few, if any, strays) the mites have been known to use their ice grabbing tenticles to create a small hole in freezer bags, allowing in just enough moisture for frost to form on the stored object. This gives them another source
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:12:51 GMT, "Charles Wm. Dimmick" <cdimmick@snet.net> wrote: >Neal Eckhardt wrote: >> On 24 Aug 2007 03:37:31 GMT, Opus the Penguin >> <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have two ice cube trays. (I know, I know. Why do I have to brag like >>> that? Well, it's important to my question.) They're both plastic, but >>> of slightly different design. I've     

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Author: PD
Date: Mar 18, 2008 09:55

Neal Eckhardt wrote: On 24 Aug 2007 03:37:31 GMT, Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: I have two ice cube trays. (I know, I know. Why do I have to brag like that? Well, it's important to my question.) They're both plastic, but of slightly different design. I've noticed that sometimes when I empty them out, one will dump its cubes neatly and in the
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On 24 Aug 2007 03:37:31 GMT, Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: >I have two ice cube trays. (I know, I know. Why do I have to brag like >that? Well, it's important to my question.) They're both plastic, but >of slightly different design. I've noticed that sometimes when I empty >them out, one will dump its cubes neatly and in the other, the cubes >will often shatter     

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Author: Neal Eckhardt
Date: Aug 24, 2007 13:25

On Apr 5, 6:15 pm, "beezer" <beez...@gmail.com> wrote: So it's getting close to the time I'm gonna be in Frisco and I thought I'd check if Strat and Suntzu (and anyone else that fancies it) still want to meet up? yep I'll take it to email and all that so I don't have to reveal peoples secret identities or whatevs but just checking to see if anyone else is down? I'd
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plutonium.archime...@gmail.com wrote: > plutonium.archime...@gmail.com wrote: > > The application of fitting of Elliptic geometry union Hyperbolic > > geometry begets what the lines in Elliptic > > geometry are giving and fixing the lines in Hyperbolic geometry. So if > > longitudes are lines in Elliptic geom > > then latitudes would be the lines in Hyperbolic. > > No, that is too hard     

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Author: Charles Wm. Dimmick
Date: Aug 24, 2007 11:12

plutonium.archime...@gmail.com wrote: The application of fitting of Elliptic geometry union Hyperbolic geometry begets what the lines in Elliptic geometry are giving and fixing the lines in Hyperbolic geometry. So if longitudes are lines in Elliptic geom then latitudes would be the lines in Hyperbolic. No, that is too hard, for it is really alot easier. The lines of Riemannian
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 01:03:15 -0700 (PDT), JCE <jcbepstein@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >On 22 juil, 22:42, El Castor <No_...@Here.Com> wrote: >> Remember dire predictions that the Arcticicewould melt entirely this >> year, leaving the North Pole an open ocean? Well, as of July 16 the >> ArcticIceCap had increased in size by 410,000 square miles, and at a >> mean thickness of 5.2 feet, the newiceis thicker     

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Author: Neal Eckhardt
Date: Aug 24, 2007 06:26

Hi Ruth, from the way you responded to me I sensed that at one point you had a rough time for a while. Yes, there is so much in our heads, and the worse part is the depression. I am glad you got over yesterday without giving in. We both know they are better days. Hang in there and you will make it to OF again. Only this time let everyone know you are in the tubes. They will welcome you
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Author: STRATEGY
Date: Apr 7, 2007 07:33

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Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: Aug 1, 2008 10:36

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Author: plutonium.archimedes
Date: Jul 31, 2008 09:22

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Author: El Castor
Date: Jul 23, 2008 10:58

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Author: PolarBear
Date: Jun 16, 2008 14:40

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