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aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/24/2013 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, I remember that...lol. Do you have some kind of computer program that retrieves your past posts? How do you do that? Some kind of archive? teddy said that to me once, he believed the only way i recalled posts was to have an index, he believed that cos he can not imagine feedback and "dowsing" which is you know in realtime what fits from past to complete the present and you just use a word you know is in the post to retieve the post in the search box you know it is there cos you know it fits and it is always there because it fits ok...So you use keywords to retrieve it. Seer said she remembered the date and specific thread...Which is very impressive...Rainwoman. yes, whatever it is within my present that prompts me to remember my past is the topic, i remember the post cos i made it and i know why it fits , the reason my present prompted it (past) to fit so i use a key word from my own words to search, the dates i post cos we are running precognition and i want others to feel comfortable being so thus i show what is happening with date reference Last Edited by aether on 09/24/2013 11:06 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47190888 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Rayrayz I had a dream about you last night. You were talking in a heavy Israeli accent...Being friendly. Somehow Holland/Netherlands/Belgium was brought up. Does that mean anything to you? It does to me... But that is probably just coincidence. lol. i agree Funny those. I think James just felt that too... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47190888 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 02:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, I remember that...lol. Do you have some kind of computer program that retrieves your past posts? How do you do that? Some kind of archive? teddy said that to me once, he believed the only way i recalled posts was to have an index, he believed that cos he can not imagine feedback and "dowsing" which is you know in realtime what fits from past to complete the present and you just use a word you know is in the post to retieve the post in the search box you know it is there cos you know it fits and it is always there because it fits ok...So you use keywords to retrieve it. Seer said she remembered the date and specific thread...Which is very impressive...Rainwoman. I love that feature, not just to help me find what I'm looking for, but the other posts that come up that are also related to the keyword search, sometimes I just play with it and key information gets run past me again :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is strange. It is in Thai and says 'The turbine wheel or the Group MEW.' At least that is what google translate says, lol but went to another translate and says: 'Measure turbine or the temple in flint, a kite ' More cherts and kites Google che kung and the images pop up |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 08:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Over 90% of the Earth's crust is made from silicate rocks. Without them plants and trees would not grow. "The weathering of silicate rocks is a key process in soil formation and a source of essential plant nutrients," Quoting: [link to environmentalresearchweb.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Subduction zones mark sites of convective downwelling of Earth's lithosphere (the crust plus the top brittle portion of the upper mantle). Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate. The descending slab—the subducting plate—is over-ridden by the leading edge of the other plate. The slab sinks at an angle of approximately twenty-five to forty-five degrees to Earth's surface. At a depth of approximately 80–120 kilometres, the basalt of the oceanic slab is converted to a metamorphic rock called eclogite. At this point, the density of the oceanic lithosphere increases and it is carried into mantle by the down-welling convective currents. It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers, and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Subduction zones mark sites of convective downwelling of Earth's lithosphere (the crust plus the top brittle portion of the upper mantle). Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate. The descending slab—the subducting plate—is over-ridden by the leading edge of the other plate. The slab sinks at an angle of approximately twenty-five to forty-five degrees to Earth's surface. At a depth of approximately 80–120 kilometres, the basalt of the oceanic slab is converted to a metamorphic rock called eclogite. At this point, the density of the oceanic lithosphere increases and it is carried into mantle by the down-welling convective currents. It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers, and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Zalzala Jazeera, possibly a mud volcano... Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the operation, the town's infrastructure was nearly demolished. More than 200,000 people were displaced. After the operation, the army troops had discovered bomb factories and schools for teenage suicide bombers. The hate literature and CDs were also confiscated by the army. Four months later the villagers were forbidden from returning home. Their wheat was rotted in the fields. But Pakistani military commanders insist they have been merciful in their application of "collective punishment". Bulldozers and explosives experts turned Spinkai's bazaar into a mile-long pile of rubble. Petrol stations, shops, and even parts of the hospital were levelled or blown up. The villagers were forbidden from returning to their homes. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Guess folks should be more careful about naming military operations an earthquake. The AH-1 was the backbone of the United States Army's attack helicopter fleet. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is strange. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704 It is in Thai and says 'The turbine wheel or the Group MEW.' At least that is what google translate says, lol but went to another translate and says: 'Measure turbine or the temple in flint, a kite ' More cherts and kites Good morning. Not sure if it correlates but I nearly mentioned 'MEW' a couple days ago as what is created by rotating the '3'. 3, M, E, W. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw this yesterday and wanted to share. [link to www.youtube.com] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Subduction zones mark sites of convective downwelling of Earth's lithosphere (the crust plus the top brittle portion of the upper mantle). Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate. The descending slab—the subducting plate—is over-ridden by the leading edge of the other plate. The slab sinks at an angle of approximately twenty-five to forty-five degrees to Earth's surface. At a depth of approximately 80–120 kilometres, the basalt of the oceanic slab is converted to a metamorphic rock called eclogite. At this point, the density of the oceanic lithosphere increases and it is carried into mantle by the down-welling convective currents. It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers, and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] I found this. [link to en.wikipedia.org] But I don't think that was the story or place I was told of. There is a place in east tennessee that was mined and was caves that was shut down but I think it was because of sulfur not methane. I'll post if I can find. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Subduction zones mark sites of convective downwelling of Earth's lithosphere (the crust plus the top brittle portion of the upper mantle). Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate. The descending slab—the subducting plate—is over-ridden by the leading edge of the other plate. The slab sinks at an angle of approximately twenty-five to forty-five degrees to Earth's surface. At a depth of approximately 80–120 kilometres, the basalt of the oceanic slab is converted to a metamorphic rock called eclogite. At this point, the density of the oceanic lithosphere increases and it is carried into mantle by the down-welling convective currents. It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers, and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] I found this. [link to en.wikipedia.org] But I don't think that was the story or place I was told of. There is a place in east tennessee that was mined and was caves that was shut down but I think it was because of sulfur not methane. I'll post if I can find. derp to me, here it is [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 10:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moon. That spells moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47378446 "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. In the link The Makran Coastal Highway linking Karachi with Gwadar runs parallel to Balochistan's Arabian Sea coast. It was built by Frontier Works Organisation and follows the same path which Alexander the Great took when he ended his campaign. The highway has made the pilgrimage and visiting the shrine very convenient. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moon. That spells moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47378446 "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. In the link The Makran Coastal Highway linking Karachi with Gwadar runs parallel to Balochistan's Arabian Sea coast. It was built by Frontier Works Organisation and follows the same path which Alexander the Great took when he ended his campaign. The highway has made the pilgrimage and visiting the shrine very convenient. Hingula means cinnabar (HgS Mercuric Sulphide). |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is really inspiring... Thread: The Amazing Transformation of a Guy Who Didn't Give Up! :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moon. That spells moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47378446 "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. I don't think I've heard of mud volcanoes before [link to en.wikipedia.org] About 86% of the gas released from these structures is methane, with much less carbon dioxide and nitrogen emitted. |