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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moisturizer in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:34
..., there wont be summer droughts anymore further inland. If the ice cap melts, the air from the north wont be as cold so the growing season will be longer. Air flowing over the melted Arctic ocean will pick up moisture and then drop as rain. There are regions that meet more of these criteria, so saner people will move there. Their kids will be smarter and more self controlled, so the schools there will still work. ...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:46
... there wont be summer droughts anymore further inland. If the ice cap melts, the air from the north wont be as cold so the growing season will be longer. Air flowing over the melted Arctic ocean will pick up moisture and then drop as rain. There are regions that meet more of these criteria, so saner people will move there. Their kids will be smarter and more self controlled, so the schools there will still work. Entrepreneurs will ...
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US-NJ: Kearny-Lab Technician
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 15, 2008 00:09
... Name: Allegis Group Contact: Recruiter Phone: email only please Fax: email only please Description: 1. Perform physical analysis tests on raw materials, intermediates, and finished products (i.e. moisture, particle size, bulk/tapped density, pH identification) 2. Filing of retention samples, Certificates of Analysis, Batch Records 3. Keep accurate records of all laboratory testing, maintaining files and logbooks....
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moisturizer in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:40
.... That tipping point is a set %% all things being equal, that has not changed since earth began, unless physics has all of a sudden switched tack. Well maybe everyone doesn't know that. :-) Â Vegetation maintains soil moisture, and sustains ground water aquafers, which over time led to our Great Artesian Basin. More water than anyone could poke a stick at. After a century or more of pumping water out of this under ground basin...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for moisturizer in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:22
...rain. That tipping point is a set %% all things being equal, that has not changed since earth began, unless physics has all of a sudden switched tack. Well maybe everyone doesn't know that. :-) Vegetation maintains soil moisture, and sustains ground water aquafers, which over time led to our Great Artesian Basin. More water than anyone could poke a stick at. After a century or more of pumping water out of this under ground basin for...
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West Midlands Ghost Club
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Author: Conna
Date: Sep 2, 2008 14:41
Please visit a sensible ghost club website for a change, a group of researchers who know too well that Orbs are just dust and moisture particles and that every little sound isn't something to do with the paranormal. www.westmidlandsghostclub.com
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Re: Cloning
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 27, 2008 15:14
... time??? (so many questions) Trimming the buds and putting them into a paper grocery bag to dry slowly, then into a jar to cure, works, too. Cut off the stems at least to speed drying by giving the moisture more places to leave. Trimming the leaves is up to you. Some think they guard the fragile trichomes when they close up, like a natural wrapper. Of course that's the way I've bought them - with leaves and ...
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Re: Cloning
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 27, 2008 15:13
...much chlorophyll gives an unwanted leafy taste. Never use newspaper to cure anything because of the poisons and toxins. Study your plants and as soon as the stems are a little stiff they have lost around 50%% of their moisture. As soon as the leaves get crispy, reduce the ventilation. Crispyness should happen in two weeks. They'll get crispy here in a few days! How can I slow this down? They'll be yuky if I can't?...
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Re: Cloning
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Author: Frank
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:26
...one bud at a time??? (so many questions) Trimming the buds and putting them into a paper grocery bag to dry slowly, then into a jar to cure, works, too. Cut off the stems at least to speed drying by giving the moisture more places to leave. Trimming the leaves is up to you. Some think they guard the fragile trichomes when they close up, like a natural wrapper. Then, I figured I would freeze the buds in an air tight baggie for a ...
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Re: Cloning
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 25, 2008 22:52
... much chlorophyll gives an unwanted leafy taste. Never use newspaper to cure anything because of the poisons and toxins. Study your plants and as soon as the stems are a little stiff they have lost around 50%% of their moisture. As soon as the leaves get crispy, reduce the ventilation. Crispyness should happen in two weeks. Never cut off ventilation completely. When the leaves get stiff it takes anywhere up to 4 weeks to finish. When to ...
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