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Comment Re:I was able to sneak into their laboratories (Score 2) 238

And here is the reality; for a coverage of this stuff in a flat finish, it will take around 25 lb. of product to make a 30 gallon batch of paint. You really don't want to add any Talcum for flat as it will ruin color, no bentonite for viscosity, probably needs to be in a silicone to avoid yellowing of the resin over time. IOW, this is going to be an expensive pain in the ass to turn into a coating and there is no guaranteeing applying it will be a picnic either.

Comment Re:ketchup n horseradish (Score 1) 9

Catholics say Torah means law. Bullshit. It means guidance to the path.
Everything he said was reiteration of Torah or explanation of it.
Right down to the Matthew in Hebrew (23:3) where he instructed the disciples(pertaining to Moishe and the Moishe seat vs. Pharisees in the Moishe seat)
Guard and do what HE (Moishe) says, do not do what they(Pharisees) say for they put an undo burden on man and will not lift a finger to do it themselves.( somewhat paraphrased, but this verse with the correct translation now makes sense and doesn't make Yeshua out to be a "go along, get along" that contradicts the rest of his ministry. Kinda pulls the rug out from under the Catholics and protesting Catholics(Protestants) and puts more teeth in the part about giving Caesar his fucking money and ignoring his authority rather than YHVH. Yeshua was no pussy.

Comment Re:hmm I wonder if.... (Score 1) 162

I'm betting most explosives, being highly combustible, can be set off with a static charge. Good thing they only worked w/traces. Now they can safely find nutballs with traces of explosives on them. Perhaps it would be best if they tried someone holding a keg of gunpowder, you know, to see if it's safe. Gotta trust degreed men of science, after all they paid a lot to get those degrees. We don't need a trace finder , we need a bomb finder, no matter how many degreed scientists we have to blow up to get one. They should feel honored to serve. GO RESEARCH!!!

Comment Re:Superman (Score 1) 249

Odd, isn't it? I'm all for IP rights going back to 4 years and then handing it over to the world to promote improvement to mans progress. I'm also closer to being Lex Luthor, than Superman, some will attest.
D.C. and their lawyers should eat shit, die , be dipped headfirst in shit for the rest of their stay in hell.
Morally, ethically, we should make just as much noise as we can and be irritating to the point of torturous.
http://www.dcentertainment.com...
Let then know how you feel in the most descriptive action filled language you can muster.
That IS what feedback is all about.

Comment Re:One solution (Score 1) 219

Yeah, I started out hoping for some success and popularity of the service, slowly the sound of crickets got louder and louder as G+ was abandoned like a ghost ship adrift on a smelly ocean. It seems to be functional for the operation of features of my android phone, but nothing useful really, for socializing.

Comment Re:Sounds about right... (Score 1) 441

Yeah, I've seen that one. The big one locally is "Citizens for prosperity" telling people that wind/solar will drive up the cost of electricity if we allow them to be built. What it really means is; Kochs will raise the cost of electricity to benefit themselves and stockholders as their profits drop from coal/nuke production and they have to purchase from outside sources as mandated by many states. They seem to have fooled Oklahoma, but Kansans caught on to their grift and outed their undercover "Citizens" scam.

Comment Re:Sounds about right... (Score 1) 441

Well, I only blame the Kochs , because they are behind legislation to soak money off green power to enhance their Coal/Nuclear fueled wallets at expense to the consumer, thus having cake and eating it too. Their "Citizens for Prosperity" ads, run barely anonymously amounted to pure fucking lies aimed at conning the public.

So don't put solar panels where the sun doesn't shine, you'll sit more comfortably....

Two turbines? Sounds more like someones hobby than a wind farm......

Comment Re:Sounds about right... (Score 1) 441

I was lucky enough to get some stock in a company operating locally. Mostly just a token, but it IS going up.
There ARE plenty of places the sun doesn't shine, sure, but, that doesn't seem to be the midwest where a lot of these farms are going up.
Wind turbines look cool, mighty and graceful and don't seem to fuck up the endless horizon of the midwest. I don't want to see them in the mountains and likely won't. I don't want to see them at the Grand Canyon and likely won't. I think you worry too much about things others tell you to worry about. Perhaps there is a windy strip mine somewhere that could benefit from a few rotors around the perimeter.

Comment Re:One solution (Score 2, Interesting) 219

But, think of the implications for upcoming elections! How will the Repubmocrats keep 100% power against independents, tea party and other radical despots competing against the chosen ones? Control! The people obviously need controlled, they don't know what is good for them and the Repubmocrats always will.
Since there is a market, Facebook, who covers most demographics, can help by raising tensions toward sinister interlopers in our one party political system.
Look for upcoming "hour of hate" shows profiling Tea Party advocate Emanuel Goldstein, NRA talking heads, Farmers, Anti-war hippies and anyone without the Hillary Clinton seal of approval on their forehead or hand.....

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