Posted on 08/05/2006 1:54:38 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
I'm in Japan and wonder whose online at this time of the day (like 4:52AM Eastern time). I'm usually on earlier in the day and sleeping by 12midnight Eastern time. Care to check in? I also donate to FReeRepublic and you should too.
"Would you like to venture as to the composition of the 114???"
oxygen 43 kg
carbon 16 kg
hydrogen 7 kg
nitrogen 1.8 kg
calcium 1.0 kg
phosphorus 780 g
potassium 140 g
sulfur 140 g
sodium 100 g
chlorine 95 g
magnesium 19 g
iron 4.2 g
fluorine 2.6 g
zinc 2.3 g
silicon 1.0 g
rubidium 0.68 g
strontium 0.32 g
bromine 0.26 g
lead 0.12 g
copper 72 mg
aluminum 60 mg
cadmium 50 mg
cerium 40 mg
barium 22 mg
iodine 20 mg
tin 20 mg
titanium 20 mg
boron 18 mg
nickel 15 mg
selenium 15 mg
chromium 14 mg
manganese 12 mg
arsenic 7 mg
lithium 7 mg
cesium 6 mg
mercury 6 mg
germanium 5 mg
molybdenum 5 mg
cobalt 3 mg
antimony 2 mg
silver 2 mg
niobium 1.5 mg
zirconium 1 mg
lanthanium 0.8 mg
gallium 0.7 mg
tellurium 0.7 mg
yttrium 0.6 mg
bismuth 0.5 mg
thallium 0.5 mg
indium 0.4 mg
gold 0.2 mg 10
scandium 0.2 mg
tantalum 0.2 mg
vanadium 0.11 mg
thorium 0.1 mg
uranium 0.1 mg
samarium 50 µg
beryllium 36 µg
tungsten 20 µg
We're doing a dozen or so schools. We are looking at Christendom College and James Madison in VA. Plus we will be spending a day in DC for some sightseeing.
Thank you Zuben.
I learned something new.
Have a good dinner.
Is Martin_Ferraro related to martin_fierro? :-P
I left Japan for Singapore and then India and returned 8/21 to the USA, so sorry for my delayed response.
I would think you guys would have a bit more patience, living in such a wonderful country. I'll be back in December and will ping you for sushi/sashimi if you want.
Hey, OK thanks
It's amazing how many people are up and at FR at any one time. Anyone know how to get to my original post and find how many views in total were made?
I stole that counter from AgThorn and have no idea how it identifies the user's conduit. It's pretty scary the first time. Please feel free to cut and paste the html and include on your homepage.
You want to see hot uncomfortable? I spent four days in Singapore which is like 1.5 degrees north of the equator. Hot and humid every day. I had to take a handcloth from the hotel with me because I really got dripping wet. On the positive side, Singapore has one of the nicest botanical gardens I've ever visited. It has to be the size of Central Park and there's a very nice orchid subsection. Matter of fact, the best I've ever seen.
I've finally got to your post 106, sushiman. I attended an agricultural conference in Kobe where I had to give a paper and then had to make some business visits in Tokyo. I'll be back in December and would make time to visit with you, particularly on the weekend.
I was in Tokyo in march, just after the cherry blossom festivals and stayed near the Big Site at the Nikko. That trip was the best business trip of my career and I've been traveling for 30 years.
Thanks for your suggestion. Ill check NetFlicks and see if I can rent. I have'nt been at the Sojiji Monastary yet but now that you suggest it, I'll make sure we attend when I'm back in Tokyo in December. Thanks for your post.
O-o-o-o-o-oh. You are so nasty. I'll still treat you to a nice dinner anyhoo. No resentments here, suschiman.
Nice state, Wyoming. I've driven many times from Denver up to Laramee thru the high chapparal and a very nice small post office in Tie Siding. Use to hunt antelope near the Montana border, near the Bear Tooth Gap. Horsebacked in and the Winchester 308 downed a few, from a good distance.
Question to my steed: "Hello Horsey, would you like some oats?"
Horse: "A few"
heh heh heh
Must be why the Asahi goes down so easily. You can buy beer at any time in Japan at the railstations.
You are right but I'll tell you, AU, the fish is pretty good in Japan. One of our country manager's took me to a fish restaurant that was located right in the Tokyo fish market. THIS was good tuna and salmon. I even had a portion of the sea anemonae. When I was in Singapore, I had some scallops on the shell. First time raw scallops. Pretty sweet.
Well, it's been more than an hour but I sincerely thank you for pointing my method out that evening. Actually, this evening was the calm before the storm, as business committed me to pretty intensive days and I didn't get back to FR until the weekend. You're a good guy, cobojoe.
Billie, I need spelling lessons.
Thanks for checking in, Gamecock. You South Carolina based? If so, check THIS out.
Thank you ansel12.
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