And with the same argument it would not be wrong to witness the act in person, its just photons hitting your eyes, nothing more. Events are more than just the underlying physics that take place.
It is also true that ethanol, if spilled, (probably never happens) is bad for the water supply. Ethanol binds onto water and finds its way into into it. My lab is next to the state fuel specialist and he is anti ethanol for this reason. I know of some other environmental chemists that share his opinion. I don't know if it is worse than the other alternatives though. Maybe I am a motard too. http://www.awwa.org/Advocacy/pressroom/pr/in dex.cf m?ArticleID=175
I would like to see IBM parade Darl McBride down the street in his underwear. "You're the little boy that likes sue everyone...wave to the people, blow them kisses."
I worked as a machinist before I became enlightened to the benefits of a higher education. At one job we machinists were swapping stories about the worst holes we had ever worked in. My friend told us about a shop he worked in. It had a particularly dangerous machine that a person had lost his thumb on. The thumb (now several years old) still hung on a piece of string by the machine to serve as reminder. In my profession it was always interesting to follow the new trail of blood to see where it would lead.
If I was an artist I would be seriously investigating the future of recorded music because the RIAA is not. Fortune is dependent on fame. Fame is dependent on how many people can experience your work. The RIAA is preventing this from taking place. Today's artists should be educating themselves or they may be left out of the new spotlight.
And with the same argument it would not be wrong to witness the act in person, its just photons hitting your eyes, nothing more. Events are more than just the underlying physics that take place.
It is also true that ethanol, if spilled, (probably never happens) is bad for the water supply. Ethanol binds onto water and finds its way into into it. My lab is next to the state fuel specialist and he is anti ethanol for this reason. I know of some other environmental chemists that share his opinion. I don't know if it is worse than the other alternatives though. Maybe I am a motard too.n dex.cf m?ArticleID=175
http://www.awwa.org/Advocacy/pressroom/pr/i
I would like to see IBM parade Darl McBride down the street in his underwear. "You're the little boy that likes sue everyone...wave to the people, blow them kisses."
Owning a poodle? That's a paddlin. Doodlin? That's a paddlin. Eating oodles of noodles? That's definitely a paddlin!
I worked as a machinist before I became enlightened to the benefits of a higher education. At one job we machinists were swapping stories about the worst holes we had ever worked in. My friend told us about a shop he worked in. It had a particularly dangerous machine that a person had lost his thumb on. The thumb (now several years old) still hung on a piece of string by the machine to serve as reminder. In my profession it was always interesting to follow the new trail of blood to see where it would lead.
If I was an artist I would be seriously investigating the future of recorded music because the RIAA is not. Fortune is dependent on fame. Fame is dependent on how many people can experience your work. The RIAA is preventing this from taking place. Today's artists should be educating themselves or they may be left out of the new spotlight.