similar proteins are found in two other plants, lupin (a legume) and Fenugreek (not a legume), and people with peanut allergies often react to those as well.
the reaction is to several proteins found in peanuts, something that "smells like peanuts" but not containing specific allergens would not trigger immune reaction.
no worries, the reproduced scent would be approximate. this has been tried before with collection of supposed "primary scents" but with little success when judged by real human noses.
I predict a limited market for augmenting internet porn.
mankind makes many flying things, there is ball lightning, lenticular clouds and reflection from layers of air at different temperature....the likely cause of UFO is not other worlds with aliens, just man and nature.
as to reliable cops: in the very large U.S. I live next to, many cops are dope dealers/users
motivation comes from self, as for "capable" they have arms, legs, and human brains. No one is suggesting execution, but cutting abled bodied people from sponging off my dime is a great start. Pay and feed a person not to work, not have a family structure, and to breed like flies and Detroit is exactly what you'll get.
The question has been answered many times by several governments, NO there is no credible evidence of alien UFOs. You just don't want to hear the answer, instead listening to wingnuts.
that's not how the War on Drugs makes money, the kind of operations talked about in this article are paid for with tax dollars, not confiscated goods. The big bucks in the War on Drugs would be big pharmy, illegal CIA/armed forces working with drug lords (e.g. afghanistan), the prison system business, the "defense contractors" who outfit DEA and other statsi with gear
so the bell-ish shaped curve goes from about 18 and peaks at 29 ten years later, and then tapers off around 40? that's a young workforce, the median age at my employer is over 40
you mean a total ignoramus? Forty years ago children learned the control surfaces of airplanes in school (yes, I did), has public education deteriorated so badly since?
if a certain small percentage of the military refuse to attack civilians, the whole chain of command breaks down. But we have another group, the DHS, national police in training, who are being indoctrinated with "the people are the enemy" attitude and the local police are being conditioned to be subject to them.
what is this "wealth inequity", what is this "unbreakable circle". there are plenty of minorities who work hard and are able to secure a good living in this country from zero even with very poor english skills and literacy..... but not the ones in Detroit. in Detroit you have a bunch of adult babies who only can whine and suck on the government teat while family structure breaks down and criminals make the place a ghetto. It's long past time to say "oh it's discrimination" or "oh they're a poor persecuted minority", those people need to get off their dead asses and make something of themselves.
went and did some search, friends in gun forum I frequent found that stuff was OK out to about 50 yards and then accuracy went down the crapper. And also not for in the brush, gets knocked off course too easily. Remember that's coming out of a "high powered rifle", anything like that in a concealable weapon will be totally useless.
you don't understand, it's one thing to stick an atom on a substrate. it's quite another to make the various kinds of bonds that tie atoms together in chemicals and living things. most of those can't be done one at a time, the bonds only can be made by atoms already in complicated bonds with others. the proteins in a cell, and the way they fold and bind is exceedingly complex, supercomputers run for days to model such reactions.
not competitive? it's essentially the same price as windows, and in my opinion a superior OS to windows. if one had OS/2 applications or the development tools that can emit OS/2 code (which incidentally I do) it's not unreasonable.
though I'll be sticking with BSD and Linux myself, thanks.
people pay $140 for their windows home premium plus more than that for office software...spending $500 on home computer software is not uncommon
maybe a "lava cave" in inactive area would be a good place if cool.
Not the kind of caves we have in central USA which are water formed in limestone. things will get buried in limestone as the stuff is dissolved and precipitates by rainwater.
silly to lock away, descendants may not be able to open or find it. and exotic materials are expensive and unnecessary. take a clue from history, the obvious answers are stone and baked clay, in big monuments easy to find (put a bunch everywhere). cheap solution with readily available materials.
similar proteins are found in two other plants, lupin (a legume) and Fenugreek (not a legume), and people with peanut allergies often react to those as well.
trees are plants. trees for paper are grown on farms.
U.S. books are not made from rare rainforest and african trees, they are made from tree farm trees.
the reaction is to several proteins found in peanuts, something that "smells like peanuts" but not containing specific allergens would not trigger immune reaction.
no worries, the reproduced scent would be approximate. this has been tried before with collection of supposed "primary scents" but with little success when judged by real human noses.
I predict a limited market for augmenting internet porn.
hey, it's a "quaint fixer-upper"
that was posted as a guess, based on three things:
1. median
2. known start age of SV workforce
3. approximate bell distribution of such stats.
mankind makes many flying things, there is ball lightning, lenticular clouds and reflection from layers of air at different temperature....the likely cause of UFO is not other worlds with aliens, just man and nature.
as to reliable cops: in the very large U.S. I live next to, many cops are dope dealers/users
windows slashdot users were feeling left out with all the stories of linux kernel minor version releases and linus' random brain farts in forums.
motivation comes from self, as for "capable" they have arms, legs, and human brains. No one is suggesting execution, but cutting abled bodied people from sponging off my dime is a great start. Pay and feed a person not to work, not have a family structure, and to breed like flies and Detroit is exactly what you'll get.
sometimes the tax dollars go for that too.
The question has been answered many times by several governments, NO there is no credible evidence of alien UFOs. You just don't want to hear the answer, instead listening to wingnuts.
I look at history and see many cases of more advanced ones annexing less advanced civilizations, so the end result is a mixture of both
that's not how the War on Drugs makes money, the kind of operations talked about in this article are paid for with tax dollars, not confiscated goods. The big bucks in the War on Drugs would be big pharmy, illegal CIA/armed forces working with drug lords (e.g. afghanistan), the prison system business, the "defense contractors" who outfit DEA and other statsi with gear
so the bell-ish shaped curve goes from about 18 and peaks at 29 ten years later, and then tapers off around 40? that's a young workforce, the median age at my employer is over 40
don't be ridiculous, the $800+ is nothing, chump change. The DEA will not be able to finance itself taking small amounts of bitcoins.
you mean a total ignoramus? Forty years ago children learned the control surfaces of airplanes in school (yes, I did), has public education deteriorated so badly since?
if a certain small percentage of the military refuse to attack civilians, the whole chain of command breaks down. But we have another group, the DHS, national police in training, who are being indoctrinated with "the people are the enemy" attitude and the local police are being conditioned to be subject to them.
what is this "wealth inequity", what is this "unbreakable circle". there are plenty of minorities who work hard and are able to secure a good living in this country from zero even with very poor english skills and literacy..... but not the ones in Detroit. in Detroit you have a bunch of adult babies who only can whine and suck on the government teat while family structure breaks down and criminals make the place a ghetto. It's long past time to say "oh it's discrimination" or "oh they're a poor persecuted minority", those people need to get off their dead asses and make something of themselves.
compressed air is a horribly inefficient way to store and transfer energy, industrial systems get about 15%
went and did some search, friends in gun forum I frequent found that stuff was OK out to about 50 yards and then accuracy went down the crapper. And also not for in the brush, gets knocked off course too easily. Remember that's coming out of a "high powered rifle", anything like that in a concealable weapon will be totally useless.
plastic bullets are non-lethal ammo (some cases of children hit in the head during riots in Ireland and dying though)
steel and dense metal bullets are the way to go for firearms, plastic is just silly and dangerous to shooter anyway.
you don't understand, it's one thing to stick an atom on a substrate. it's quite another to make the various kinds of bonds that tie atoms together in chemicals and living things. most of those can't be done one at a time, the bonds only can be made by atoms already in complicated bonds with others. the proteins in a cell, and the way they fold and bind is exceedingly complex, supercomputers run for days to model such reactions.
not competitive? it's essentially the same price as windows, and in my opinion a superior OS to windows. if one had OS/2 applications or the development tools that can emit OS/2 code (which incidentally I do) it's not unreasonable.
though I'll be sticking with BSD and Linux myself, thanks.
people pay $140 for their windows home premium plus more than that for office software...spending $500 on home computer software is not uncommon
maybe a "lava cave" in inactive area would be a good place if cool.
Not the kind of caves we have in central USA which are water formed in limestone. things will get buried in limestone as the stuff is dissolved and precipitates by rainwater.
silly to lock away, descendants may not be able to open or find it. and exotic materials are expensive and unnecessary. take a clue from history, the obvious answers are stone and baked clay, in big monuments easy to find (put a bunch everywhere). cheap solution with readily available materials.