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  • Oh, dear gawd. This is absurd. That is an obvious, *pop* from the letter ‘P’. Any soundman with a half deaf ear can hear that. Boosting the 2.2K and 4Khz is trying as hard as they can to make a ‘C’ sound like a ‘P’. What about the rest of the tape? I haven’t heard it. Whas this young man on Zimmerman’s property? If so, why? If not, then Zimmerman commited murder. I’m not for shooting a kid because of his skin color. Trespassing is a completely different story. I admit complete ignorance to the other facts on the case.

    What I do know is audio.

  • Did someone drop a Cheeto?

  • What is traditional today was contemporary a century ago. Amazing Grace is said to be sung to an old Irish pub tune of its day to attract people to the gospel. If God want us to worship him with our hearts, minds, and strength, then we must play with skill and soul. Style and instrument choices are irrelevant. Dividing on tastes in music wouldn’t allow “Black” churches to worship with “White” churches or Somoan, or Ethiopian et al. Worship is different all over the world and varies greatly with culture. American Christianity is on the brink because people let loose of truth and to hold tightly to the petty.

    Americans would do well to realize we don’t own Christianity, we owe our country’s progress and prosperity to its core precepts (i.e. if a man will not work he will not eat; do unto others; be fiscally frugal etc…). The culture of worship is just that, culture. So long as it is truly worshipful from the heart of the congregants, it is relevant and necessary.

  • Saudi Woman Detained for Defying Driving Ban

    May 21, 2011 at 9:00pm

    In reply to Lucy Larue.

    I have been to Riyhad and have seen the single mothers on the streets in full abaya begging at these intersections.

    I am aware -experiencially- what this woman has risked. With her being a single mother, it only compounds the problems she may be facing.

    As for the others commenting on the religious aspects, they may want to think abot the country. This woman has no RIGHTS in her kingdom. Saudi Arabia is a (muslim) monarchy with “rights” decreed by a king. Women CAN technically drive so long as they are wearing the full-faced abaya. However the driving laws say you can’t wear anying over your eyes while driving. These women were “catch 22′d” out of the legal ability to drive.

  • “We want to live as complete citizens, without the humiliation that we are subjected to everyday because we are tied to a driver.”

    You aren’t a citizen, you are a subject. You learned to drive in a country where people are citizens. Our forefathers fought and paid in blood for this concept. You have the cart before the horse. First fight, then drive. Think about that young lady.

  • These activists have no idea what they are talking about, and are just picking a fight with “the rich”because they percieve “the rich” as the source of their position in life. They are the culture of gimme. I’m not just talking about “brown people” either. There are plenty of white folk in my town who think because the next guy has a job,he’s rich. These people need to learn what it is to struggle for a decent standard of life. The only work some of them do is lifting their open empty hand. Produce first then we can talk.

    “Let’s limit abortion access and not provide any resources for you to take care of your children”.

    Is this the logic we’ve come to? If the rich and powerful want to stay rich and powerful then they would WANT illegals and the poor to reproduce in order to have a proleteriate to keep them in the colver. These people need to get their story straight. Do the rich want to stay rich by suppressing the poor or kill them off? If the latter then the rich and powerful would be picking their own food in a generation or two.

    Poor is a state of mind.

  • Go to Daggett Ca to see a failed experiment of this type of solar generator. They were using mirrors to focus on a tower to heat water and turn a generator. Right across the the old Route 66 you’ll se a gas compressor station delivering a billion times more energy in a day than that thing ever produced. ONe thing Daggett isn’t short on is sunlight.

    So tired of the Stan Myers thing. The principles of hydrolosis are also electrochemical in nature. Whe you induce a positive charge on one electrode and a negative charge on another suspended in an electrolyte you have oxidation on the positive electrode and reduction on the negative electrode. Ions are being pushed into the electrolyte and combining with the electron on the negative electrode. Hydrogen gas is released. After a long time (or intense amounts of current for a short time) you end up with an electrolyte made up of OH- (hydroxyl) wich give a high pH. This is an impresesd current system we use to protect our nations infrastructure such as pipelines. When we dig these pipelines up to check for integrity, one of the many tests we conduct is on any liquids found under the coating. A high pH indicates a healthy system, because steel doesn’t corrode under high pH conditions.

    Stan Myers used a small amount of current at high voltages. It doesn’t matter if he used 1000 Volts at 1 milliAmp or 1 Volt at 1000 Amps. It’s still 1 watt. Ressonant or not you still get degeneration and need to be pushing current to the cell in order to break those covalent bonds. Interrestingly inone of my NACE (google NACE) classes I was lab partners with a Navy environmental engineer and he was telling me how they use this principle to reduce the volume of radioactive waste and sell the hydrogen gas to a nearby power plant in order to recoup costs. Double plus good on the high pH waste in a steel drum; less chance of the thing springing a leak.

  • Someone needs to teach these urban elites where electricity comes from. It’s not a magic outlet in the wall, where power comes from. It’s produced, transmitted, and distributed by roughneck blue collare rural folk, like me and the millions out there like me.

    Brawndo, it’s got electrolytes!
    What are eletrolytes?
    It’s what a body needs!

  • Perhaps he should take a road trip through this country and realize this nation is nothing like others. Geographically it’s insulated, so there is little exposure to other cultures in flyover country. Having exposure to other culutures is great if over cocktails, but it doesn’t make the food grow, or the oil come out of the ground.

    Maybe if he opened his eyes on this road trip he’d see industrious hands producing goods, products and services he uses in his insular world. Maybe this would change his media-induced perception of lazy, obese Americans.

    Perhaps he could explain to us why obese women are attractive to men on his home continent. Because fat people are perceived as healthy and disease free. And those people are few and far between. Should we take a page out of his continent’s sensibility on disease control? No thanks.

    What productive service is turd offering our country anyhow? I‘m guessing he’s on some sort of government payroll. Just a guess.