Loud horns save lives.
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Title: Loud horns save lives.(BIKER BILLY)(noise pollution)
Author: Bill "Biker Billy" Hufnagle
Publication: Cruising Rider (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2005
Publisher: Ehlert Publishing Group
Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Page: 76(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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FlashGot
and use download manager Orbit
That should get you most videos anywhere.
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and .wmv and .avi as well.
The above will catch most ,if not all of them.
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This stuff goes up and down all the time in price. In most cases, the value of these collector items goes with how identical or similar items sell at national auctions. It sounds like you have an antique medicinal container. These are odd birds to classify.
Your best bet is to go to one of those cattle call antique conventions where there are dozens of appraisers and thousands of items for evaluation. I doubt if you will find something on line but then, who knows. Good luck.
little off topic but what do u think is behind all the vaccines? really to kill us off sooner, or to basically make profit off the millions of doses? seems counter-productive if they really want to kill us off because if people are dying too young or in large numbers the rest of us would shut down and not be productive workers and consumers.
definietely self control
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where in Europe ? and when ?
the Moors where into water harvesting in the past ,much more than modern society is today although remnants of this concept remain with the Spanish and Portugeese ,
modern Europe was much less sophisticated than ancient Europe and North Africa ,
the only concept alive in California is the water harvesting of Permaculture ,
here is a general consensus about WATER its distribution ,harvesting ,eficient use ,and draw you own conclusions
Why should we all be responsible for saving water?
because there is so little that we can use
——————————…
25% of the planets surface is land
75%of the surface is water and it is rising
——————————…
97%of the Earths water is salt
fresh water is only 3% of all the Earths water
most of it is beyond out reach
now much ice is melting and running into the seas fresh water lost for ever.
STORAGE or Location of % of the fresh water
ice and glaziers 74%
groundwater 800 meters + 13.5 %
groundwater less than 800meters 11.o%
Lakes 0.3%
soils 0.006%
Atmospheric in circulation 0.0035%
rivers 0.03%
frozen land or permafrost is not included and represent an unavailable storage of 40%
so of the 3% about 11.6 ,is easily available to us ,in rivers, lakes and ground water surface aquifers,more and more of this is becoming contaminated
EFFICIENT WATER USE
IN THE HOUSE
one can connect the sink straight to the toilet sistern and so use the water twice ,first to have a shave and then to flush the toilet
also if you bend the ball valve you can regulate the level of the sistern
and always have your grey water and black water seperate
so that the sink and shower water goes directly into the garden saving on irregation and at the same time ,making the sewage smaller and easier to deal with ,this also goes and iregates the garden but via a sitern of two compartments and a french drain ,on which you plant trees,
ON THE LAND
economic systems of irregation like drip irregation
and design using a lot of stone walls ,that condense water in the night
and planting leafy plants for the same purpose
building wind breaks ,to counter act the drying effects of the wind and farm towards agro forestal ,using as many trees as posible to limit evaporation .using shade nets before we have tree cover
and use MULCH
by cutting down the weeds before they produce seeds and leave them where they fall,they will cover the ground and put even more organic matter on top,you can use saw dust,leaves green or dry,and when you plant make a little space and plant in the mulch.this is the easiest quickest and by far most benificial way(for the quality of you soil)to prepare the land for planting
to prevent weeds from coming all you have to do it turn out the lights,you can even use cardboard or black plastic(this is good for strawberries because they will rot if they touch humid ground,and the bugs can get to them).
mulch is the same principal as compost but it includes the whole garden surface
the top part of the soil where the topsoil is being produced houses a world or microbiotic life.
Mulch is organic material green or dry that covers the ground,the thicker the better the composting process will turn it in to black topsoil
the humidity is preserved underneath and promotes the devellopment of worms(their exists no better compost than their excrements)and a variety of micro biotic life which together with the mulch produce more topsoil.
the mulch also keeps the ground temperature even and guards against the impact of the rain ,which would other wise brings salt to the surfave if on unprotected land
Mulch also prevents the soil from drying out because of the sun and,
WATERHARVESTING
the natural way of nature is to evaporate moisture for clouds and this gets blown to places with less water any way ,what obstruct the clouds from getting to deserts ,tend to be mountains that are in the way,
but generally speaking ,the normal weather patterns spread rain evenly over the planet to balance out the temperatures and humidity.
As far as catching rain is concerned ,we do this all the time ,and have done so already since Babylonian times,and is a part of the more advanced Agriculture,that existed with the Egyptians,Central ,and south American indigenous peoples,and many others ,today we call this water harvesting.
In Permaculture the rule is to harvest water to the point of Zero runoff.
this means that all of the rain that falls on an area is absorbed by the terrain and not a drop leaves it.
by building dams,ponds or swales, with interconecting ditches,
if there are enough of these ;the places ,where before the rain water ran over the ground into the rivers and on to the sea ,(in a matter of hours or days),It now runs into absorbant dams or swales and saturates the ground and eventually reaches subteranean water deposits ,taking many months to do so.
Or it fills up ponds that can be used for Aquaculture.
And so a convex situation that repels water is transformed in a concave ,absorbant one and turning the area in to a sponge.
in Spain and Portugal ,which still display many examples of the conquering Moorish influence,One can find many remnants of Waterharvesting,such as aquaducts and tanks underneath the patios ,which collect the rain water from the roofs ,to be used in dryer times.
in Arabia ,on a large scale ,land has been shaped to catch and lead,rain water into sandy areas or to agricultural lands.sand is almost as good as dams because it absorbs water and holds it.
to find out more about Water harvesting I recomend:
the designers manual by Bil Mollison,which cost about 40 dollars.
and is the best all round book you can get.(tagiari publishing,
some other writers that are on the internet are
david Holmgren
Larry Santoyo
Kirk Hanson
Masanobu Fukuaka has written ,
One-Straw Revolution
The Road Back to Nature
The Natural Way of Farming
Simon Henderson
and Bill Molisson.
a representitive of the concept in USA is
Dan Hemenway at
I am a permaculture consultant for the department of Ecology for the regional government of Guerrero in Mexico
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I’ve dreamed of just that scenario many times.
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RT Questioning all the "lol"s and "lmao"s Are you guys really Laughing Out Loud or Laughing Your Asses Off?<yes, I am
So if I reposted something to bring attention to it (but that doesn’t imply I agree with it), then I’m a hatemonger? I don’t think so.
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I wouldnt stuff around with it, I have a healthy respect for things like gas furnaces. get a repair person to look at it. You wouldnt want a big bang now would you.
This stuff goes up and down all the time in price. In most cases, the value of these collector items goes with how identical or similar items sell at national auctions. It sounds like you have an antique medicinal container. These are odd birds to classify.
Your best bet is to go to one of those cattle call antique conventions where there are dozens of appraisers and thousands of items for evaluation. I doubt if you will find something on line but then, who knows. Good luck.
RT someone save me NOW!<Ill be there in 10 mins