Everything settles on semantic differences with you. What I wanna know is, who died and made you the dictionary?
All they have to do us use terms like "greater than" without really disclosing what they might really know.
I've worked with proprietary information before myself. Trust me. There are ways of wording it, and as long as it isn't fraudulent, they cannot get in trouble once the truth comes out.
Everything settles on semantic differences with you. What I wanna know is, who died and made you the dictionary?
Nobody.
As time passes, we gain wisdom and knowledge.
supposedly to encourage exports to brazil, who will purchase a good deal of equipment from the US as a result of the loan.
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/09/bog...ian-oil-claims
Are we up to the critical "Filled-the-superdome" level?
On bs you mean? The Superdome was never gonna be big enough.
http://www.lastwordonnothing.com/201...in-the-thames/The problem was that Bazalgette wasn’t thinking big enough. His diversion project was created for a city of 2.5 million – and even that number was almost unthinkable at the time. In 2011 , however, London’s population has swelled to 8 million, and the infrastructure is simply no longer up to the task. About 50 times a year, the sewers overflow and send enough sewage into the Thames to fill up a sporting arena once a month.
I read the Water Room by Christopher Fowler recently, it has a lot of fascinating stuff in it about the lock systems and all the underwater/lost rivers in and around London, and on top was a great murder mystery. I'm surprised the article didn't mention Dr. John Snow's efforts in tracing the cholera outbreak back to its source.
sounds like a good one. thanks for the tip, leemajors.
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10 years later: Scientists learn long-term impact of Deepwater Horizon spill
Oil gushed from the leak for 87 days before it was finally capped.
A total of five million barrels of oil spilled into the gulf.
Polluting the water, killing marine life, and causing America’s largest environmental disaster.
A disaster that still lingers in the gulf more than 10 years later.
“Currently there’s a substantial amount of that oil still in the environment,” said Murawski.
“The oil that’s stranded in the deep bottom of the gulf will not be landfilled by sediment deposition for another 100 years,”
“Even now we see very low reproduction rates for those animals,”
He said of all the fish they’ve studied in the gulf; they still have yet to find one without traces of oil on it.
“We analyzed over 2000 fishes for their contamination with the most toxic components of oil called PAH's,
and every single one that we analyzed had a certain level of PAH's,"
“The Deepwater Horizon oil spill impacted a lot of marine life,”
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/f...-horizon-spill
At the time, the multi-millionaire bag running BP was fed up with the disaster "I just want my life back"
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Jesus, Darrin starts some stupid ass threads.
BREAKING: Fort Huachuca’s Commanding General reports that his post on AZ border is being overrun by illegal migrants
https://trmlx.com/fort-huachucas-com...egal-migrants/ https://truthsocial.com/users/JackPo...78696079603011
Psbic with the fake news
Sad, sad. I mean I know you a pathetic ing loser, but sad. So sad
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