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On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 10:19:04 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/9/2016 9:08 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 8:12:12 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days.. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 wanna pop wit ura pork ? On Capitol Hill. The Senate today again takes up a bill to fight the nationwide opiate crisis. The measure would provide hundreds of millions in funding for anti-heroin programs. The heroin epidemic has grown largely out of a dependence on legal opioid painkillers and has spread to white, urban, suburban and rural areas. Nationwide, 125 people a day die from drug overdoses, 78 of them from heroin and painkillers. //////////////////////////// ditch ! And yet, despite (or maybe due to) a 100 year worldwide heroin ban, untold billions spent, myriad lives ruined, distortion of other markets, institutional corruption etc it's more pure, cheaper, more available than ever. Great example of government's efficiency. "Once a problem is solved, the money stops" -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 https://goo.gl/nXR0Q6 YEAH was surprised tho I hear tails the total picture doesn't flow by. I bought my used $ea kayak in an area noted for NE drug vacationers n habitués actually rumored thru the NYT. Cruising thru, if you know, you can smell it. I read of the 1890's+ dosage leading to Hoover/McCarthy et al vs Lenin International program$ often melt into the sands of time. |
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On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 10:32:18 AM UTC-5, wrote:
why they locked Larson away ... https://goo.gl/Wh6lP8 not as populous as drum brakes n leaf springs. https://goo.gl/vsgtRM https://goo.gl/WFHSpV https://goo.gl/JxJrNo |
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On 3/9/2016 8:12 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. Or an eon, apparently. But the existence of eon-scale changes doesn't have much to do with the extra-rapid changes of the last hundred years. It was maybe 20+ years ago that I happened on a little article noting a weird anomaly. A person was studying the data contained in the diaries of farmers and gardeners, going back over a hundred years. They found to their surprise that the farmers' recorded dates for "final frost" showed a strong and clear trend. The final frosts were getting earlier all the time. Sounds great if your priority is fresh tomatoes as soon as possible. But fresh tomatoes are not the most important problem we face. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 3/9/2016 10:19 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/9/2016 9:08 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 8:12:12 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 wanna pop wit ura pork ? On Capitol Hill. The Senate today again takes up a bill to fight the nationwide opiate crisis. The measure would provide hundreds of millions in funding for anti-heroin programs. The heroin epidemic has grown largely out of a dependence on legal opioid painkillers and has spread to white, urban, suburban and rural areas. Nationwide, 125 people a day die from drug overdoses, 78 of them from heroin and painkillers. //////////////////////////// ditch ! And yet, despite (or maybe due to) a 100 year worldwide heroin ban, untold billions spent, myriad lives ruined, distortion of other markets, institutional corruption etc it's more pure, cheaper, more available than ever. Great example of government's efficiency. "Once a problem is solved, the money stops" I'm curious about what strategy you'd advise. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 3/9/2016 9:55 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 3/9/2016 8:12 AM, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. Or an eon, apparently. But the existence of eon-scale changes doesn't have much to do with the extra-rapid changes of the last hundred years. It was maybe 20+ years ago that I happened on a little article noting a weird anomaly. A person was studying the data contained in the diaries of farmers and gardeners, going back over a hundred years. They found to their surprise that the farmers' recorded dates for "final frost" showed a strong and clear trend. The final frosts were getting earlier all the time. Sounds great if your priority is fresh tomatoes as soon as possible. But fresh tomatoes are not the most important problem we face. Yeah change takes eons. Or maybe not. Ever wonder why the flash-frozen mammoths in Siberia have fresh buttercups in their stomachs? Truly flash-frozen in ice. Not one or two anectdotal mammoths either, but significantly large numbers over a wide area. (there are even more which have popped up through melting permafrost and are hence no longer preserved. Mammoth ivory harvesting is an active industry) -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 3/9/2016 9:59 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 3/9/2016 10:19 AM, AMuzi wrote: On 3/9/2016 9:08 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 8:12:12 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 wanna pop wit ura pork ? On Capitol Hill. The Senate today again takes up a bill to fight the nationwide opiate crisis. The measure would provide hundreds of millions in funding for anti-heroin programs. The heroin epidemic has grown largely out of a dependence on legal opioid painkillers and has spread to white, urban, suburban and rural areas. Nationwide, 125 people a day die from drug overdoses, 78 of them from heroin and painkillers. //////////////////////////// ditch ! And yet, despite (or maybe due to) a 100 year worldwide heroin ban, untold billions spent, myriad lives ruined, distortion of other markets, institutional corruption etc it's more pure, cheaper, more available than ever. Great example of government's efficiency. "Once a problem is solved, the money stops" I'm curious about what strategy you'd advise. I have no idea but who ever could defend the current protocol despite any evidence? If it's hopeless let's stop spending. There's prior experience on that: http://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_Am21.html The great majority of Americans and 38 of their their state legislatures decided one day that they had erred earlier. It can happen. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 3/9/2016 12:39 PM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/9/2016 9:59 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On 3/9/2016 10:19 AM, AMuzi wrote: On 3/9/2016 9:08 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 8:12:12 AM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 wanna pop wit ura pork ? On Capitol Hill. The Senate today again takes up a bill to fight the nationwide opiate crisis. The measure would provide hundreds of millions in funding for anti-heroin programs. The heroin epidemic has grown largely out of a dependence on legal opioid painkillers and has spread to white, urban, suburban and rural areas. Nationwide, 125 people a day die from drug overdoses, 78 of them from heroin and painkillers. //////////////////////////// ditch ! And yet, despite (or maybe due to) a 100 year worldwide heroin ban, untold billions spent, myriad lives ruined, distortion of other markets, institutional corruption etc it's more pure, cheaper, more available than ever. Great example of government's efficiency. "Once a problem is solved, the money stops" I'm curious about what strategy you'd advise. I have no idea but who ever could defend the current protocol despite any evidence? If it's hopeless let's stop spending. There's prior experience on that: http://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_Am21.html The great majority of Americans and 38 of their their state legislatures decided one day that they had erred earlier. It can happen. Yes, I'm aware of that prior example. So are you saying we should try to control opiates only as closely as we control alcohol (i.e. not much at all)? Seems to me there are very significant differences between the two. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 3/9/2016 12:33 PM, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/9/2016 9:55 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On 3/9/2016 8:12 AM, AMuzi wrote: On 3/8/2016 6:46 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:07:48 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:06:56 PM UTC-5, wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...de1_story.html http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_loop.php 9:07 bbbbbbzzzzzzzz http://blogs.agu.org/wildwildscience/2016/03/08/40807/ Preliminary indications are that globally, February was the warmest month ever recorded, passing January, which held the record for only 30 days. change is normal: https://www.climate.gov/news-feature...d-air-outbreak Below south central Wisconsin is 50 meters of limestone from a warm tropic sea and we were once a mile deep in ice at another time. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute. Or an eon, apparently. But the existence of eon-scale changes doesn't have much to do with the extra-rapid changes of the last hundred years. It was maybe 20+ years ago that I happened on a little article noting a weird anomaly. A person was studying the data contained in the diaries of farmers and gardeners, going back over a hundred years. They found to their surprise that the farmers' recorded dates for "final frost" showed a strong and clear trend. The final frosts were getting earlier all the time. Sounds great if your priority is fresh tomatoes as soon as possible. But fresh tomatoes are not the most important problem we face. Yeah change takes eons. Or maybe not. Ever wonder why the flash-frozen mammoths in Siberia have fresh buttercups in their stomachs? Yes, I've wondered about that. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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