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Author: jonathanjonathan
Date: Jun 30, 2008 18:11
Well...don't go dumping your asparagus stocks just yet....
NY Times
Alkaline Soil Sample From Mars Reveals Presence of Nutrients for
Plants to Grow
By KENNETH CHANG
"We basically have found what appears to be the requirements, the
nutrients, to support life whether past, present or future," said
Samuel P. Kounaves of Tufts University, who is leading the
chemical analysis, during a telephone news conference on Thursday.
"The sort of soil you have there is the type of soil you'd probably
have in your backyard."
"Plants that like alkaline soil - like asparagus - might readily grow
in the Martian soil"
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/27/science/space/27MARS.html?ref=science
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Author: Bob HawkeBob Hawke
Date: Jun 30, 2008 00:56
>> On 30 juin, 04:53, Benway mailpuppy.com> wrote:
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>> ... for what reason is the old bitch getting that funding ?
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> Lady Downer's entitlement to free trips arises from her late husband's
> status as a Commonwealth life gold pass holder.
> ...
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Author: Bob HawkeBob Hawke
Date: Jun 30, 2008 00:53
>> ... just for the sake of clarity, I am writing my answer again for
>> that australian Manure at large
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> You would not know clarity if it bit you on your enema arse, you fraud.
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Poor old Le-Turd - He's on a BENDER again !!
A few brain cells must have had a collission in that big empty cavity of his
and all he can come up with is a tiraide of demented shit !
Poor old Horus and Titi must be lonely - Le-Turd. You had better go down to
the bottom of your garden and have a good talk to them.
Don't forget to have a word or two to those nasty little fairies at the same
time.
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Author: blues517blues517
Date: Jun 29, 2008 17:15
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg
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Another passage from
"THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD"
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Among David Fellin's most remarkable revelations were
journeys he insisted he had taken back in time which
had afforded him an opportunity to witness monumental
events of history as they actually occurred.
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He testified, for example, that he had watched the
construction of the pyramids in Egypt and had been
aboard Christopher Columbus' ship -- unseen by
Columbus and his crew -- during his journey in which he
discovered America.
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As for the time-honored question of how the pyramids
were built, Fellin said, based on what he had observed,
it was nowhere near the gargantuan task as is generally
theorized. ...
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Author: amerikan-idle123amerikan-idle123
Date: Jun 29, 2008 10:16
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg
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Another passage from
"THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD"
<
Among David Fellin's most remarkable revelations were journeys he
insisted he had taken back in time which
had afforded him an opportunity to witness monumental
events of history as they actually occurred.
<
He testified, for example, that he had watched the
construction of the pyramids in Egypt and had been
aboard Christopher Columbus' ship -- unseen by
Columbus and his crew -- during his journey in which he
discovered America.
<
As for the time-honored question of how the pyramids
were built, Fellin said, based on what he had observed,
it was nowhere near the gargantuan task as is generally theorized. ...
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Author: blues517blues517
Date: Jun 28, 2008 17:50
<
"UNLIMITED UNIVERSE FILLED WITH OTHER HUMAN LIFE"
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> David Fellin's 1987 notarized letter (well before the Hubble)
"The size of the known universe. . . is as insignficant
as a grain of sand on the ocean floor in comparison
o the size of the UNKNOWN universe, which is out there
in space but of which we have no knowledge...
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Author: Belba GrubbBelba Grubb
Date: Jun 27, 2008 20:10
Jo, I don't know if you're near the Pin Oak Levee, but if so, stay
dry.
Barb
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Author: blues517blues517
Date: Jun 27, 2008 07:26
> TOP 100 U.S. NEWSPAPERS
(Based on Inflated Circulation Figures)
USA Today (2,281,831; No Sunday editionn)
The Wall Street Journal (2,070,498; No Sunday)
The New York Times (1,121,623; 1,680,582)
Los Angeles Times (907,997; 200,065)
Washington Post (740,947; 1,000,565)
The Daily News (708,773); 835,121)
New York Post (643,086; 427,039)
Chicago Tribune (565,679; 953,814) ...
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