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Remember, the reason most people have sheds on this land is for gardening. Bury that line an inch deep and everybody's going to be digging it up. Plus an inch deep means any foot traffic will quickly displace the soft soil, even if it was only a few hundred feet.
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It wasn't. Restraining an underage person is automatically considered a sex offense. Hmm, I wonder if any shopkeepers are on "the list" for restraining kids caught shoplifting. I only mentioned it because it's such a stereotypical pervert thing to say. It can be said in many ways that don't hold any sexual connotations but it easily lends itself to be taken the wrong way. I don't think women's lib or talking down to her had anything to do with it. The law doesn't seem to have much leeway once you're convicted of restraint of a minor. It was simply a poor choice of words, imo, and kids are constantly being told not to go anywhere with strangers who say, "Come here!". But even saying, "Excuse me, Miss" doesn't mitigate the use of force in restraining her.
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Tbh, this kind of thing has been going on in the US for years. I'm really sorry the infection has spread across the pond. I truly hope the UK can show the US how to find their common sense again. Besides what they're proposing in this article, in the US the schools are really concerned about what I call STDs (Suddenly Too Dangerous). Games and equipment kids have played with for 100 years are now being removed from schools. Tetherball poles, seesaws, dodge ball, all have the potential for either bruising the kids physically or mentally so out they go. I think this mentality is creating kids who aren't ready for the real world by the time they're 18-20. Not trusting kids to deal with potential harm means they have no defenses built up when it finally finds them.
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What about the labor involved in burying a "few hundred feet" of wire (or a mile)? Get real. YT, you've come up with a great innovation here, I don't see why you keep getting people who want to criticize your system. If it's not people suggesting illegal death traps, it's people suggesting the obvious. Very resourceful. Did they ever let you hook up the community room?
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To me, this is like hiding all the sharp knives in the house from a 6 year-old. You may think it keeps them from harm but it doesn't teach them what to expect when they eventually get hold of one. They should be teaching that the only failure is in not trying. To me, not exposing children to the concept of failure is not trying. There are ways to be positive without avoiding the issue.
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Well, this was hardly implied when you said, "I have to call people I don't even know to get a ride."
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If we were taking the same program together and didn't mind giving me a lift I would use it as an opportunity to make a friend. Your recruiter could also be looking for you to take a little initiative, put it together yourself. It shouldn't be a big deal to call a fellow Navy man.
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Biofuels, wasteful and counterproductive?
Phi for All replied to Aardvark's topic in Ecology and the Environment
Bamboo can also be used for emergency tracheotomies. -
Wow. Talking to strangers. Asking for help. They better not ask you to do any of that once you start basic. Make sure and tell your Recruit Division Commander what a burden he's placed on you. [/sarcasm]
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What is with this that girls lying they have never had boyfriend?
Phi for All replied to ps2huang's topic in The Lounge
Before you turned 15, were you interested in anything a 24 year-old wanted to teach you? At that age you have enough to learn going into high school, dealing with kids your own age, so why would you be interested in learning about someone's college and life experiences? You're dreaming, or fantasizing really. In your own words you said most people don't adhere to the age-of-consent laws. And there really is a big difference between two 16-year-olds experimenting with adult relationships and a 24-year-old college graduate dating a 15 year-old. Why would you want to deny a normal high school experience to someone you cared about? Would you be happy going to high school parties? Would she feel comfortable with your college friends? -
Biofuels, wasteful and counterproductive?
Phi for All replied to Aardvark's topic in Ecology and the Environment
I don't believe this. I think people take advantage of systems that allow it. Perhaps we can start a Member Project that seeks to get free publicity for a group that is doing innovative things with bamboo. All you need is a hook that will catch a reporter's interest and people willing to keep forcing the stories down their throats. When the story is in print it gets sent to the politicians, and just keep stuffing it down their throats. Find the scientific angle for sustainable biofuel research and it isn't too hard to sell the upbeat angle as well. The press love positive stories too, and if the pols can get a vote or two they'll add their publicity machines to the effort. Bamboo is a good choice since it doesn't have the stigma that hemp does. Now if I can just convince the US citizens that southeast Asia got bamboo from us.... -
You wrote those? OK, maybe you will get it done.
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Biofuels, wasteful and counterproductive?
Phi for All replied to Aardvark's topic in Ecology and the Environment
You may have jabbed your bodkin at the heart of the matter. Consider that lobbyists are more interested in barrels of pork and less interested in publicity for solutions that might actually work. Subsidies for bad biofuels line pockets, make you look like you're doing something, and detract from more noble efforts. -
Biofuels, wasteful and counterproductive?
Phi for All replied to Aardvark's topic in Ecology and the Environment
But they are very careful to state that, for instance, "corn requires 29 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced". Is the use of fossil fuels simply driving tractors and farm machinery to plant and harvest the biomass or are they used in the extraction process as well? They advocate them but have they tried combining solar and wind energy along with using biofuels instead of simply oil and gas? I just hate it when environmental concerns get used in this fashion. Real solutions are needed, not photo ops and private subsidy gains. Especially considering that many groups, whose concern for ecology outweighs their concern for politics or commerce, can work very inexpensively to maximize that $3 billion. Who gets the subsidy money for ethanol production now? Is it the oil and gas industry paying the farmers for biomass or do the farmers get paid directly? -
Biofuels, wasteful and counterproductive?
Phi for All replied to Aardvark's topic in Ecology and the Environment
I wonder if the high costs are partially due to lack of mass production. Many systems are costly until they become widespread and ways are found to trim expenditures due to increased interests. It also sounds as if they have been exclusively using fossil fuels to produce biofuels. Could a combination of non-fossil alternatives obviate the need for consuming more fossil fuels than the biofuels replace? -
Yes, this is what I meant earlier when I asked about his struggling. If the child is not comfortable relaxing enough to put his head back (I worded it poorly before) he may not be giving himself a chance to achieve bouyancy.
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What is with this that girls lying they have never had boyfriend?
Phi for All replied to ps2huang's topic in The Lounge
Do scholarships come with a morals clause these days? You might lose your college ride if UCal thinks you might hurt its good name by association. -
Perhaps the struggling is from a fear of the water. Is he sinking and that's why he struggles? Or is it that he's too rigid and not relaxed enough to keep his head out of the water? Pockets full of nickels? Pseudoscientifically, maybe HE'S A WITCH!!!
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What is with this that girls lying they have never had boyfriend?
Phi for All replied to ps2huang's topic in The Lounge
Am I right in deducing from your posts that you are originally from Taiwan and are attending college in California? You should know that trying to get "something new" from 15-year-olds while attending UC-Whatever is a good way to end up in jail or worse. -
If only my wife didn't feel threatened by your youth.... Hey, you left off "erected" from erected official when you quoted me. It was a triple play, a hat trick of pun architecture. Threesomes aren't working for me lately, it seems....
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This is either 1) a AriZona brand packaged tea-flavored drink, or 2) a recipe using honey, sugar, lemon, ginseng, and Lipton teabags.
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So if dishwater with a dash of earwax were considered cool, you're there, huh? Isn't what you enjoy part of the equation? As long as you're not doing it to be cool....
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We've had a coffee thread before, but that's my beverage of choice over tea. I have a great coffee maker that grinds fresh beans and makes it on a timer so I don't have to fumble around before I've had any (I do have to load it up the night before * lazy sigh *). Currently I blend medium roasted Columbian beans with an organic espresso roast for bite (3 to 1 ratio). A dash of half and half for a creamy texture and I'm good to go. Mmmmmm, coffee....
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You are fast becoming a shining example of how sarcasm, overused, becomes a blunted and rusty weapon in the vacant and lonely scabbard of understanding.