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"they never produce viable seed" may be your experience, but it is certainly not true in all cases...UTSEThanks for sharing
I actualy said they never produce viable seeb(spelling mistake and all) as far as i knowBut rest assured that in the future i will UTFSE beffore i post.
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UTfarrrrrrrrknSEUTFSE hey ? WTF would i do that for...................
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I grow all mine in just plain old dirt from the vegi garden. Be caefull as a full west sun can cause sun burn. As for growing in raised beds it is only needed to be done if drainage is a problem. But yes put them in the ground they love being able to stretch out.
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They never produce viable seeb as far as i know. The plant hates direct sunlight, but will grow like a weed if left alone in the right environment.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/07...?section=justin
Carbon plan for Nullarbor limestone
Posted 1 hour 59 minutes ago
Updated 1 hour 55 minutes ago
Nullarbor limestone ... scientists consider carbon trap (Bill Griffiths)
Scientists are considering how limestone from the Nullarbor Plain might help trap carbon emissions.
The chemical engineer leading the research, Tim Krueger, says mixing lime extract and seawater could double the volume of carbon the ocean absorbs.
Mr Krueger say the researchers are carefully considering the likely effects of adding lime to the ocean.
"If you wanted to do this successfully, you'd need to do it in a very controlled and measured way," he said.
"So it involves adding the lime in a very dilute form across a wide area of the ocean.
"So you wouldn't do it in one place, you'd do it in many places and you'd do it in a very, very dilute solution."
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My mum used to make ginger beer when we were kids. She would start the plant with one saltana then once it got going it was divided up for each bottle. I also think she used powdered ginger.
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Recently the French have decided to go back to a 38 hour week instead of 35 as it has been. Sad that it hasn't worked. Can't think of the last time i worked a 38 hour week, but that is the price you pay when you have a financial intrest in the company you work for. My biggest working week happend when i was driving tractors during the harvest season, i signed on for and got paid for a 102 hour week !
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One lady got all excited and said something to the effect of, "Yes! I have seen these before, where did you get them from? The aliens used this one me"LMAO !
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I must admit that when Schleck took the yellow i was concerned as CSC are just so strong and Cadel doesn't have the team to survive in the Alps'. Let me say that Popovych has been a big dissapointment, i mean he was given big $$$$ to come across to Silence Lotto just so he could help Cadel in the mountains, and well he can't keep up ! So can Cadel beat Carlos Sastre ? The short awnser is a confident YES he beat him by one minute fifteen seconds (or there about ) in the last time trial and that was only over thirty or so kilometres this time trial on Saturday is fifty four from memory so over a greater distance Cadel should be at least two minutes better. Having said that there is the X factor to consider and that is when you where yellow you seem to be able to push yourself harder than ever.
Menchov may be an outside chance and is worthy of alot of respect. Valverde should be doing better than he is, but he seems to be working with the Schlecks so we don't like him (even if he is Spanish). It's all going to come down to Saturdays' time trial and tour will be won or lost by seconds. It amazes me that after three weeks riding up and down huge mountains sprinting on the flat and two time trials and only a few seconds is the difference.
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http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/stor...5001021,00.html
The daily telegraph has also run with the story on their website but in an interesting spin on the story by providing footage of claimed Australian sightings. Make up your own mind.
I'm with you on this one Ace.
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Any one else watching 'le tour' ? I must admit that i'm a tragic when it comes to the tour, i'm so exhausted sitting up watching it then getting up to go to work.It really is hard work to watch the whole thing !! Anyway only a few more days to go and i can get some sleep.
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Have to agree with you Yeti , i've chewed heaps and been pretty dissapointed in the results. To be honest i took to my plant with the hedge shears and cut it down to waist high last summer. I had a massive amout of leaf matter and after chewing as much of the choice tender new growth as i could i gave up and put it all in the compost bin.
Maybe it's just one of those things that you have to work at to get results, but coffee is by far a more effective stimulant for me.
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Can someone please explain the difference between "irreducible complexity" and "intellegent design" ?
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i guess you know it anyway, but one cannot stock up on qat.only fresh material, does the trick.
I thought that was the case as well, but the woman on the TV had a bag of dried leaf ? I also doubt that you would be able to import any fresh vegitable matter into Australia. So it looks like the Somalis' are importing and getting off on dried leaf matter.
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I was searching for the results of an old poll I posted in 2005 , seems the thread is there but not the survey (or what i really wanted to find was the results) ? I haven't tried to search for old servey results before so this may have been gone for a while.
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I'd rather like to see refutations of the many experiments carried out by the soviets and latter the Americans. Quite a unwarranted comment by you, particularly from a forum mainly concerning with all that supernormalLike the men who stare at goats ? The Americans' did do alot of research trying to get any sort of secret edge over the emeny, the new age warroirs using peace and ESP as weapons, trying to stop a goats heart just by staring at it. Got to admit i like the fact that they would give it a go, but no real evidence has come out of it all.
particularly from a forum mainly concerning with all that supernormalPlease don't tar all of us with the same brush I'm just here for the drinks and free food . You are right that there is a fair bit of that stuff going on here, but i feel the numbers a pretty evenly split between those that believe and those that doubt.
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I agree with MORG on this one. I have a collection growing in low light and I've got thin and fat on the same plant. It's funny i was wondering why this was so over the weekend. It seems the fat ones grow a skinny one, the skinny one then grows spines then another fat one bursts out.
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Thanks SB.
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I've been wondering about this one for a few years. I had half thought it was a brigesii with anger issues but of late i have seem similar looking plants posted with different ID's.
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"there's one in every car.....you'll see"
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I've been getting the error message today as well. Any ideas anyone ?
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I agree that we should be more tolerant after all being annoying is subjective to the person. As for being banned , well i can think of a mod here (he wasn't a mod at the time) that was 'turned away' until he settled down a bit and started posting things that made sense.
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Welcome aboard alexx. Why not pull up chair and stay a while ?
No welcome thread as sina pointed out but new members are always welcome.
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Phillip Adams talks Drugs Policy
in News & Notices
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Thanks for that i missed it, both times.... to much work , to early to bed.