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    bombs in london?

    The Age - National ID cards 'on table', says PM [ 19. July 2005, 04:20: Message edited by: D-lysergic ]
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    Australia's Water Shortage Issues

    New device creates electricity and treats wastewate
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    LSD no days simply ISNT LSD

    Ahhh THIS discussion. I have consumed 5-MEO-AMT and feel I can say it does not really bear enough resemblence to LSD or recent street acid blotter. My personal speculative theory is identical to that expressed by Torsten. Inactive/partially active side-products become active alongside LSD.
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    U.N. states that dope smokers support terrorism

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha I didn't know the UN were moving into comedy, probably a good thing cos they're not too good at the world peace thing.
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    Australia's Water Shortage Issues

    It seems there is not only a number of readily available means of purifying sea water, but more importantly usage issues. Its an absolute disgrace to hear industry is not subject to restrictions, especially when they could easily be implemented without disrupting their workflow. And I'll bet the heads of these big companies won't be going thirsty even when the rest of us do. I'm rather surprised that the natural kinetic energy of the ocean cannot be tapped with a system of water wheels etc, the surf has an awe-inspiring power. And its conveniently right next to the water needing to be pumped. But as amanito says quote: ...I believe in karma and nature as a force we can't overwin True that! However then there's possibly more than one way to repay karma!? And I'd sooner try and source reliable, renewable water than die of thirst. I feel so thirsty at the best of times...
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    Australia's Water Shortage Issues

    Hey all. Saw on the news the price of Vic water is on the rise due to shortages. And we return to the fact that we're a relatively dry country surrounded by water. So my mind turns once again to the purification of of sea water... Surely most 'contaminants' could be removed by a succession of finer filtrations. Its the salt really isn't it? And the bacteria. So I was thinking couldn't the salt be forced to precipitate with PH changes? Surely there are safe agents we could use to do this which could return the ph to ~7 with no toxic byproducts being produced? Perhaps leaving the water at a suitably high or low ph for a certain duration might kill/force out undesired bacteria & 'contaminants'. Or could some kind of distillation be performed with sun-heated stones which are insulated & warmed during the day and then a distillation performed at night when the temperature is significantly colder? Thus making the required temperature much lower? EDIT: Perhaps we could employ large perspex to focus sunlight and increase the effectiveness of heating the rocks. Your thoughts/contributions/correction are gladly appreciated. It'd be nice if we could crack this one ahead of the authorities [ 23. June 2005, 23:51: Message edited by: D-lysergic ]
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    methylated spirits filth

    Thanks for your help everyone
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    methylated spirits filth

    brewed up some mexican poppy 5x with metho. the crude extract did not have any metho smell, nor did the fortified leaf. and yet the smoke has a distinct metho aftertaste which has sadly made me give up smoking it before i could really see what it was about - seems pretty good tho. so my question is this: would an a/b be sure to remove all metho toxins? thanks
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    Harmaline fluorescence

    One wonders what a standard tea preparation of Peganum harmala might look like under UV? We have certainly noted that there is quite an odd blueish yet mysteriously undefinable sheen to a preparation of say 8g or so of crushed seeds boiled lightly in water. Just a side note, I'm sure you've already checked that the formic acid doesn't glow yellow on its own under UV? Facinating research guys, keep it up
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