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>You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
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>You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
Guest
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>You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
Take care.
To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
address.
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Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
found in nature.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
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I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
Posts: n/a
I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
Posts: n/a
I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.


