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Re: More evidence of global warming contributed to by your filthy car exhausts.
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Author: Petert
Date: Sep 2, 2008 04:19

... from the CO2 content. I think the jury is still out on how this will effect the climate but saying it will have no effect just because its man made is just as daft as some of the rubbish that Doug as his yoghurt knitting friends come up with. B2003 OK, do you know how much CO2 man produces per annum and, how does this figure compare, as a percentage to naturally produced CO2? For example, how much CO2 is produced by, say, ...
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Re: More evidence of global warming contributed to by your filthy car exhausts.
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Author: nik.morgan
Date: Sep 1, 2008 03:56

.... I think the jury is still out on how this will effect the climate but saying it will have no effect just because its man made is just as daft as some of the rubbish that Doug as his yoghurt knitting friends come up with. B2003 Errm, Yes, The combined co2 emissions of mankind is nothing compared to the natural cycles involving co2 now and for aeons before. The most realistic thing we could do environmentally, to...
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Re: More evidence of global warming contributed to by your filthy car exhausts.
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Author: Boltar
Date: Sep 1, 2008 03:39

.... Errm , no. C02 is a greenhouse gas, thats a scientific fact. End of. Therefor if humanity increases the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere then there will be a greater greenhouse effect from the CO2 content. I think the jury is still out on how this will effect the climate but saying it will have no effect just because its man made is just as daft as some of the rubbish that Doug as his yoghurt knitting friends come up with. B2003
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Re: Petrol station night shift
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Author: Theodore
Date: Aug 14, 2008 04:22

... Aug 13, 10:09 pm, Alex Heney <m...@privacy.net> wrote: Wishful thinking on your part, I think (from the tone of the rest of your post). -- Alex Heney, Global Villager Global villager? Oh god , another sandal wearing tofu eating self hating liberal lefty. Why don't you go an knit some yoghurt and worry about whether all the different types of bacteria are getting equal representation in the pot. LMAO! Excellent.
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Re: Petrol station night shift
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Author: Boltar
Date: Aug 14, 2008 03:42

On Aug 13, 10:09 pm, Alex Heney <m...@privacy.net> wrote: Wishful thinking on your part, I think (from the tone of the rest of your post). -- Alex Heney, Global Villager Global villager? Oh god , another sandal wearing tofu eating self hating liberal lefty. Why don't you go an knit some yoghurt and worry about whether all the different types of bacteria are getting equal representation in the pot. B2003
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Re: [MANIFESTO] it.fan.nutella
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Author: Lord Kap
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:52

Ipe's log. Stardate Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:48:58 +0200: Stavo spiluccando Frine quando Lord Kap mi ha distratto dicendo: L'acidità s'impadronisce di te? ;) Ti dirò ... sono come uno yoghurt aperto a fine marzo e lasciato fuori dal frigo fino ad adesso. Un pout purri di vita... -- Saluti, Kap - www.lordkap.it - ¥'s Fan #01 - www.pianetalibri.com - VCC Si dovrebbe mangiare per vivere, non vivere per mangiare. Benjamin Franklin
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Re: [MANIFESTO] it.fan.nutella
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Author: Ipe
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:48

Stavo spiluccando Frine quando Lord Kap mi ha distratto dicendo: L'acidità s'impadronisce di te? ;) Ti dirò ... sono come uno yoghurt aperto a fine marzo e lasciato fuori dal frigo fino ad adesso. -- Ipe (GE) FZS600 - XJ600S Diversion ICQ: 108785194 - MSN: mikeipeANTI_NO@SPAMhotmail.com Membro del CAPB: Club Amatori Petrolio Bianco (tessera n#004) ... per certi versi hai un animo femminile (Sinadriel)
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Re: That 'efficiency' thing again
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Author: thagor2008
Date: Jul 23, 2008 01:17

... <nik.mor...@talktalk.net> wrote: The plains of what is now the usa was, legend has it, so thick with buffalo that the end of the herd could not be seen. Thats a bloody good point, wish I'd thought of that! Not to mention all the wild cattle that used to live in europe. I'm going to make a mental note of it for next time some yoghurt knitting vegetarian hippy chucks her organic peace beans at me for eating meat. :o) B2003
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Re: Ping Rick (was: Re: Kombucha tea)
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Author: chappell
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:08

...> doses. I'm with Lew - not to be fearful, but neither to minimize both known and unknown risks. -DM Well, honestly it's anecdotal. People have been drinking and eating kefir, yoghurt, kombucha, tea, cheese, etc for millennia with no adverse affects... I think it's more than anecdotal. Activities people have been engaged in for millennia have lots of negative (and positive) effects on their longevity. ...
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Re: Kombucha tea
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Author: DogMa
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:04

Warren wrote: Well, honestly it's anecdotal. People have been drinking and eating kefir, yoghurt, kombucha, tea, cheese, etc for millennia with no adverse affects... Except that they're all dead, except for a very small minority with a few decades left. Hey - I'm a big fan of fermented foods - and why hasn't surstromming been mentioned? I just object to blanket assumption of safety because things have a cultural legacy or ...
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