134a Refrigerant
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
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http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:Snhpe.629$%j7.235@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:Snhpe.629$%j7.235@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:Snhpe.629$%j7.235@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
> As long as Bush does what he does best...
> the head in the sand thing, I mean...
you got something specific to justify such a statement or are you just
feeling your liberal oats today?
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
news:wvhpe.632$%j7.12@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com.. .
> http://www.al.noaa.gov/WWWHD/pubdocs...nt98/faq3.html
?? thats the SAME CRAP youve been posting! ill quote and capitalize my
point that removes the whole "conclusive" thing im asking for: "They have
found that the emissions of the human-produced halocarbons, plus the much
smaller contribution from natural sources, COULD account for all of the
stratospheric chlorine."
"could". nothing conclusive there.
> 'Drivvel'? Self-referential, that...
you coulda just said "i know you are, but what am i?".
> Why is it not all Argon
> down here? By your ignorance, we should all be dead
> now... the Oxygen layer would be several thousand feet up.
your either total jackass or you really havent a clue. one word.
concentration.
> Do you dispute that the HVAC industry is
> not in agreement over ozone depletion?
no. i dispute that the hvac industry is not in agreement over what causes
it. you have NO IDEA how common it really is for a tech to vent
refrigerant. NO IDEA because youre on the outside looking in, pretending
you know something because they told you what to think in your liberal
seminars. im sure youll find all sorts of things to read to back up your
beliefs because theres plenty published on both sides but i can assure you
that most within the hvac industry know its -------- and thats why
refrigerant is vented so freely. sure, some of it has to do with laziness,
some with ticket time (recovery can be an extensive process), but it would
all be worth it if anyone believed what they were doing was destroying the
environment. so you go right ahead and stick your head in the sand and
pretend that the hvac industry agrees with you.....maybe that will give you
a warm and fuzzy feeling....but you look out your own window the next time a
technician replaces your compressor. unless he knows youre watching, my
money says he vents. of course, i would never do this because i always
follow the rules.
> You'll have to ask your pastor for that one... oh,
TRANSLATION --> "i cannot provide conclusive evidence to back up my claims"
and btw, i dont have any pastor.....i feel no need for one.....and im not a
republican either (or democrat). :-)
> Now you've admitted that Chlorine is found in
> the stratosphere... are you going to assert that
> it's coming from outer space?
ive asked you to prove its coming from refrigerant. ive asked you to prove
it doesnt naturally occur within the stratosphere. in fact, with its
heavier atomic weight the only way (that makes any sense) it could reach the
stratosphere would be through volcanic eruption since the force of the
eruption would push it there.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Yes it's physically impossible for our hemisphere to exchange
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .
#359
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Yes it's physically impossible for our hemisphere to exchange
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Yes it's physically impossible for our hemisphere to exchange
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .
atmospheres. Unless you can make the water in your sink to drain
clockwise in our northern side.
And I say polar flip, as in magnetic north and south poles, it's
recorded in every rock:
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth...?chapter_no=08
Understand?????????
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> The earth has not flipped over... the continents have
> drifted, but not that much since KT. BTW, when I
> say KT, that refers to the Cretaceous-Tertiary
> Boundary where the iridium layer is found.
> The KT boundary was formed 63 million years
> ago at the end of the Cretaceous era... watch the
> animation on the above link (you'll have to look
> carefully, the animation covers almost a billion
> year period).
>
> Hilarious! 'Crystallinks.com'... 'Psychic... Therapist...
> Reiki Master... Teacher'.
>
> Here's a big funny: "In my opinion - the Earth will loose
> its magnetics - the grids that form the consciousness
> of our reality will collapse - as we shift into the next
> level of consciousness".
>
> I wasn't aware that you were a devotee, Bill! What
> color is *your* aura? Had any psychic cleansing
> done lately?
> __
> Steve
> .