phgreek
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pretty much my general feelings on anything government related these days...
...haha...yea, I suppose so...
pretty much my general feelings on anything government related these days...
That is a cool concept. How does the cost compare to buying from the store?
Some of the buy-local/delivery concepts have looked expensive to me and tend to load you up on crap nobody eats (i.e. kale and beets). Also annoying that the farmer market is a lot more expensive than grocery store most of the time. If I'm supposedly buying wholesale without the storefront overhead I expect it to cost less, especially in bulk.
The livestock thing is well worth the cost of a deep freeze. Good stuff.
Our spring share for me and my wife was $200 ea. so $100 a month for a good amount of fruits and vegetables and occasionally eggs. We pick up each week. I love kale though..haha so I get as much as I can get.
I am a fairly decent butcher and it's definitely cheaper to get the bulk.
I'm designing a shop. Included is a walk in cooler. I want to accommodate aging and butchering/processing....any ideas on size/layout?
Our house in Redlands had grass in the front and back. I love my water bill now that I am in Southern AZ with only a few trees (for shade during the summer) and a couple of flowers to water.
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Not looking to good for the US.
I would hope that by 2050 we have fusion down and are desalinating water cheaply.
I would like to think so but there had better be a profit in it or its not worth doing, amirite?
I would like to think so but there had better be a profit in it or its not worth doing, amirite?
Sorry man. Not so much on the layout. I meant just breaking stuff down. My bud is a butcher and he has all kinds of equipment I wouldn't know the first thing about using. I got a used stainless steel table with a sink at a restaurant supply store that i use at home. That along with a cleaver and my Wustoffs I pretty much am set.
If this really has been going on........just wow.
Shock Video Catches Planned Parenthood's Top Doctor Selling Body Parts of Aborted Babies | LifeNews.com
The video itself opens with a short clip of former Planned Parenthood president Gloria Feldt that is edited to give the appearance of condemning the recorded conversation that follows. But the 20/20 segment on which Feldt appears is actually an investigation into abuses made by private sector “tissue and organ procurement companies.” And Feldt even went on to later affirm that “Planned Parenthood supports research using fetal tissue in accordance with legal and ethical guidelines and are deeply concerned about the attempt by some to profit from the humanitarian contributions of courageous women.”
In other words, this is a case of words being taken grossly out of context. Planned Parenthood is doing nothing even remotely shady here, nor are they doing something they haven’t publicly discussed before on multiple occasions.
In the longer version of the video, she continues: "It just has to do with space issues, are you sending someone there who is going to be doing everything or is their staff going to be doing it, what exactly are they going to be doing, is there shipping involved or is someone coming to pick it up?"
She doesn't specifically say that price is for the purchase of the tissue, but the comment troubled bioethicist Art Caplan of New York University, who said it sounds like Planned Parenthood might be trying to make a profit.
But Planned Parenthood said it makes no profit.
"In some instances, actual costs, such as the cost to transport tissue to leading research centers, are reimbursed, which is standard across the medical field," it said.
The organization said it takes tissue donations with "full, appropriate consent from patients and under the highest ethical and legal standard."
I was hoping the Navy would get that down. Looks like they did some stuff in 2012. For those interested, here is some of the research being done by various government agencies.
https://www.sbir.gov/sbirsearch/award/all/desalination
And yea...this program is specifically set up to use government investment to spur innovation and commercialization...ie profit![]()
We could try towing icebergs like Marin County was thinking of doing back in the 70's. The trucking costs to A Camps pool would kind of steep though.
It also was... as expected... a gross misrepresentation of the actual meeting. They also manufactured a narrative by cherry picking pieces of a 2 hour and 42 minute meeting into a 51 second clip.
Planned Parenthood exec, fetal body parts in video - CNN.com
Seems like an organization hell bent on trying to take down Planned Parenthood, regardless of how it's done. Even if that means trying to manufacture a crime. If everything comes out that this group purposely tried to setup a fictitious crime, then Planned Parenthood should sue them for libel.
Also, in large part because of the funny pics thread, I have decided I need a pet otter... maybe I can write that off as some kid of research bs, like the effects of excess watermelon and fresh, heated water on native otter populations or something... cack can pay for the otter.
Biggest problem with desalinization for muncipal use is that you're trying to reverse the hydrologic cycle and pump everything back uphill. The only viable power source to do that at the scales people are talking about is nuclear. Having nuclear power plants in earthquake and or hurricane prone areas (i.e) pretty much the entire coastline of the U.S. presents some major problems ala Fukashima.
We could try towing icebergs like Marin County was thinking of doing back in the 70's. The trucking costs to A Camps pool would kind of steep though.
ph...I think I remember you now...
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It also was... as expected... a gross misrepresentation of the actual meeting. They also manufactured a narrative by cherry picking pieces of a 2 hour and 42 minute meeting into a 51 second clip.
Planned Parenthood exec, fetal body parts in video - CNN.com
Seems like an organization hell bent on trying to take down Planned Parenthood, regardless of how it's done. Even if that means trying to manufacture a crime. If everything comes out that this group purposely tried to setup a fictitious crime, then Planned Parenthood should sue them for libel.
Seems like an organization hell bent on trying to take down Planned Parenthood, regardless of how it's done. Even if that means trying to manufacture a crime. If everything comes out that this group purposely tried to setup a fictitious crime, then Planned Parenthood should sue them for libel.
It is hell bent on taking down Planned Parenthood, because PP is a foul organization that receives hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money. I do not understand why liberals are embarrassed about this. What do you find objectionable about selling bits of fetuses? Isn't it just medical waste on the pro-abortion view, no different from hair or fingernails?
It is hell bent on taking down Planned Parenthood, because PP is a foul organization that receives hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money. I do not understand why liberals are embarrassed about this. What do you find objectionable about selling bits of fetuses? Isn't it just medical waste on the pro-abortion view, no different from hair or fingernails?
I have to say, it is a little unnerving to listen to this woman talk about choosing where to crush a Fetus to kill it. Beyond the ethical issues with doing that (no longer putting the patient first), it is an awful thought...which is why I'm sure rabid pro-choice folks don't want any understanding of what happens in an abortion.
The thing I have a hard time with is the COMPLETE lack of compassion...understanding that at ten weeks a fetus can feel pain. So it is likely if a baby has heart and lungs they feel the crush, and we allow folks to crush them with little concern.
I'm not a raging pro-life person. I understand there are always instances where a fetus should be taken...but the barbarism displayed by practitioners and their supporters in this field is unsettling.
Putting aside the issue of wrongful conviction, and killing innocent people on death row...it seems more somber, and is given far more consideration when we kill someone via lethal injection. IMHO, thats just effed up.