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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 7:14:37 GMT -6
No posts in 2 days, has everyone ran away from home. Hello.
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Sept 28, 2015 10:26:01 GMT -6
No posts in 2 days, has everyone ran away from home. Hello. Thank you. Yeah, well, the tire on the front wheel of my scooter developed a crack, so every spare minute Thursday evening and Friday were used in a desperate bid to find someone to tape it together well enough to hold long enough for a friend to get a new wheel, bein' as I couldn't reach it to do so. As the wheel will take about a week, equipped with a rental Saturday afternoon, spare minutes had to be used to get situated with it. The rental doesn't fit into the bathroom well enough. I got in here just now as I did create a post.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 10:44:29 GMT -6
Thanks CP, I was going to hold my breath until someone made a post. Whew!
Sorry to hear you had all that trouble. I'm having trouble with my Focus. I took it to the dealer this morning and left it.
I told the guy there this don't look good, he said why? I said there are 6 cars in here and 5 are focus'....he said, Oh you noticed that too. Lol.
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Post by rdlb on Sept 28, 2015 19:34:11 GMT -6
We have been around, around and around. Ministering with my best friend, significant other and better-half some needy individuals on Saturday. Listened to a CD by Pastor David Paul and then took my best friend, significant other and better-half for a well deserved ride up the canyon, over the mountain, looked at a beautiful lake and on through to Idaho in one grand circle back home. May your tire arrive soon! May your Focus issues be resolved forever! Peace, rdlb
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Post by lowell on Sept 28, 2015 23:04:30 GMT -6
I have looked in but I didn't see anything new except for mishka, so I moved on.
Two interesting news items. Shell gave up on Arctic drilling, not enough oil And scientists have confirmed liquid water on Mars, indicating the possibility of microbial life forms.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 12:09:39 GMT -6
No, they think they see signs of past water flows on Mars. No actual water. And water does not lead to life. Life needs water in most cases, but must exist prior.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 13:10:29 GMT -6
The way I heard it you have to have water to have life, Water is the mother of life.
Life formed in some primordial slime and eventually ended up on land.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 16:02:10 GMT -6
But you can have water without life.
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Post by matador on Sept 29, 2015 17:53:00 GMT -6
All water, except for distilled, has life in it in some form. Even to the most acidic to the cleanest spring water all have life forming molecules that are the basis for life and also contains bacteria. If water was lifeless we would not be here. On Mars salt deposits indicate running water, salt can not be deposited in any other way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 19:06:38 GMT -6
You know the chemical makeup of the water on Mars?
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Post by carpathianpeasant on Sept 29, 2015 19:43:25 GMT -6
You know the chemical makeup of the water on Mars? ___ ___
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Post by lowell on Sept 29, 2015 20:23:32 GMT -6
Water is two atoms of Hydrogen bonded to one atom of Oxygen, mishka. It is often referred to as H2O. Water on Mars is known to be salty because of the ground temperatures where it has been observed to become liquid. Stick around mishka, you will eventually acquire a small amount of information about science.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 23:07:05 GMT -6
But the claim here is that there are other "life forming molecules" IN the water. How do you or anyone at NASA know that? Three has been no analysis of any water on Mars. Stick around and I'll show you how logical deduction works.
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