Posted on 12/23/2006 11:31:23 AM PST by BibleBabe1
Remote detection satellites are used by the intelligence branch of the military to conduct mind control exercises in the theater of war. All this technology is dependent upon the higher branches of particle physics and quantum mechanics. The array of satellites safe in deep space cover the entire earth making the mind control intelligence program widely successful. Be amazed as you view this military program break out of the box. Go to the following web site that shows a real-time mind control zombie being manipulated by satellite and the military. www.MindControlUSA.com
Well, the good news is that physiological frustration problems have physiological answers.
Now, if your shape-shifting dream leaves you on the wrong side of the equation to be able to deal with the frustration ... that's not my problem.
As the old joke goes, you could take in a boarder.
Good morning!
Morning, T-C!
Bright and sunny here, no precip. But it got considerably colder yesterday. I'd guess it's just above freezing now.
If the wind dies down, the sun should warm things up for us.
Low 30's here. We need to go to Wal-mart, but I'm waiting to see if it warms up.
I'll be heading out, myself, shortly.
I'd much rather stay here and hunker down, stoke the fires, et cetera.
The animals have volunteered to keep an eye on things for me. Especially in the warm spots, they'll stick close.
They're not too handy at fetching things, though.
Wednesday is under the bed.
Lucky cat. I would love to have stayed in bed for another hour this morning, but one of my neighbors decided 5:45 was the time to start slamming doors.
I was just drifting off again when some durn fool went ripping through the parking lot and set off at least four car alarms. *sigh* So here I are.
Well, I hope you get a nap later!
It's not getting much warmer; I guess we should just go to Wal-mart, so we can get back in time for lunch. It sounds like someone's doing science experiments in the kitchen, which is probably bad!
LOL!
It's 26 out there, and supposed to get up to 45, according to McCarran IA. Here, we're surrounded by desert, so it's a little colder than the official temps. We're close to Nellis AFB, but their tower is situated close to hangars and maintenance bays, so it's a little warmer than we are, too.
If I take naps, I have to take them in the mornings, so I really don't plan on napping today. *sigh*
Something involving corn syrup. Yuck ... we'll probably get ants!
See you!
Well, you could always start an ant farm...;o]
for direct bury, absolutely!
Been reading about Pern, have you?
I don't like ants. And it's still cold.
I'm sorry, but I loathe anything that walks on more than four legs. Especially the ones that crunch when you step on them.
And it's cold, here, too! Clear and cold. It will take us a week to get to 50 for a day-time high.
http://antarcticconnection.c.topica.com/maafzDgabvYEcb312idcaehoc5/
Have you seen these?
That's really cute! Sally's birthday is in a couple of months; maybe we'll get her a penguin-something.
I'm about to run (in the kitchen :-). I almost gave up on the idea when Wednesday turned up looking for attention while I was changing clothes, but I won't have time to run tomorrow: Bill's meeting the Town Manager in the morning, Elen and Sally have Girl Scouts in the afternoon, and the guys have Cub Scouts and I have Weight Watchers in the evening.
Friday is James's birthday, and I'll have pancakes, chocolate cake, and cookies and cream ice cream, before getting Real agin :-).
I've decided that since I'm limited on what I can do in the way of real exercise, I'd just park as far away from a store entrance as I could and still be in the parking lot, then walk as fast as I can. It will help!
Birthdays are good! And pancakes sound yummy!
Don't tell Bob, but some of the interconnecting support members are a quasi-superconducting and can handle enormous amounts of energy if necessary.
I haven't read anything about Pern in thirty years. I've forgotten almost everything, except ... they had dragons, and threads. -- So do we.
The presumption about making things ourselves is that we had our Flying Castle at the time, with its kilns, storage tanks, forges, and freshly refined ore from the original excavations. We had just finished up our trip to Scotland and Ireland for some, uh, supplies.
Then we picked up our very unfinished and rough form Thrust Ring, taking it as "supercargo" to Hawaii, (by way of the North Pole, naturally.)
In preparation for our impending space journeys, we sheltered off Kauai for quite some time, drawing materials directly from the ocean waters. Primarily we were interested in U(know-what), but in the process, we also got a lot of other ocean-suspended materials of various atomic weights.
Some we used for rocket exhaust chambers, nozzles, and so forth. The proper material for its appropriate function. But gold and silver just took up a lot of mass and space without having much utility. We used most of it for barter.
Of course, making our own wire, metal parts, transparent panels for our canopy and so forth kept us busy. And of course we had to manufacture everything for the many Gas-Cooled Nuclear Reactor/Rocket Engines. I think we may have lowered the overall salinity value of the waters off Kauai by a point or two with all the stuff we pulled out of the ocean.
Eventually, we flew for the last time with our hot-air balloons and jet engines to Eniwetok for our final materials and to link up with the other Habitats, which had been constructed to our specifications in certain unnamed Asian ports. (And there went most of our ocean gold!)
We built and installed the linking articulated support arms and ran the piping, electrical and signal conduits, tubular elavator runs, sensor arrays, and so forth.
That's why everything took so long. From our decision to go into space until we blasted off just after Christmas of '05, it took almost a year for everything to come together.
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