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> On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 19:19:34 +0000 (UTC), "Uncle Davey"
> <noway@jose.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >news:8fcb1069.0402011044.7e9ca62d@posting.google.com...
> >> "Piorokrat" <piorokrat@autograf.pl> wrote in message
> >news:<bviddr$c17$1@news.onet.pl>...
> >> > news:2njo10l7iimlpv36dkfhit5n0guk9thkpc@4ax.com...
> >> > > On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 21:25:13 +0000 (UTC), "Piorokrat"
> >> > > <piorokrat@autograf.pl> wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >news:1g8fj41.14wf4a61npzf69N%NOdaycdSPAM@hotmail.com...
> >> > > >> Uncle Davey <noway@jose.com> wrote:
> >> > > >> >
> >> > > >> > Sure. What else produces it, but the action of water?
> >> > > >> >
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> First, water does not have to equal flood.
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> Rain or waves without a flood will do just fine.
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> Throw in a bit of freeze thaw with time. Presto sand up to
your...
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> Erosion is visibly occurring every day, it does not take too
much
> >> > > >> imagination to see how the flood is NOT required to explain
modern
> >> > > >> geography and geology.
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> Just out of interest, after the flood, where did all the water
go?
> >Did
> >> > > >> it just drop off the edge of the Earth, when it was flat? Then
God
> >> > > >> molded flat Earth into a sphere?
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> David
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >
> >> > > >The water is under the earth and frozen into the ice caps.
> >> > > >
> >> > >
> >> > > does this mean we can tell the volume of underground flood water
by
> >> > > determining the volume of metled ice caps? Q:what if the ice caps
> >> > > were suffiencent to cover the earth now? woudl that mean there was
> >> > > still water stored undergound? or that the ice caps were suffient?
I
> >> > > would think we would have to assume that there was a large large
> >> > > excess of flood water, much more than enough to cover everything,
if
> >> > > there is also loads of it in the ground and the icecaps were
enough.
> >> > > But hyopthetically, how would it change things -if- the ice cap
melt
> >> > > was sufficient to cover the mountains on the modern earth?
> >> > >
> >> > > >What we need to drink now is in the oligicene artesian wells under
> >all
> >> > the
> >> > > >major cities.
> >> > > >
> >> > >
> >> > > manhattan has oligocene artesian water ?
> >> >
> >> > There may be exceptions.
> >> >
> >> > But I doubt they'd need to look far.
> >> >
> >>
> >> they do, manhattan has its drinking water brought in from a few lines
> >> with their srouce in Upstate.
> >
> >Well, there we are then, glory to God!
> >
> >I hope you all drink thankfully.
> >
>
> for what its worth nyc has excellent drinking water that is
> releatively consistenly ranked higher than bottled mineral water, even
> tho its not mineral water but i beleive sourced from surface
> resevoirs. so yes we do thank zeus lord of the thunderstorms each
> time we sip it. er, actually -my- town's water is from an underground
> aquifer, but even -that- is rain derived. I guess we will give equal
> thanks to zeus and poseidon for that. hmm, maybe we should be
> thanking hades/dis for this underground water?
> >>
> >> > >
> >> > > >I was looking at the one which supplies Moscow, in Vidnoye.
Beautiful
> >> > fresh
> >> > > >water.
> >> > > >
> >> > > >There is another huge one under Warsaw, and many other places.
> >> > > >
> >> > > yes yes poland springs we -all- know about that, duh...
> >> >
> >> > I'm no sure I understand your comment.
> >> >
> >>
> >> warsaw..poland...poland springs bottled water is from maine, its a
> >> popular bottled water here anyways.
> >
> >
> >I'll look out for it if I ever visit your country.
> >
> >Apparently, Americans already know how to financially manage their
> >businesses, so there's not much call for me to go there.
> >
> >When my kids are old enough to appreciate it, we'll go there for a family
> >holiday, God willing, and hire an SUV and go on some of those roads you
see
> >on all the movies.
> >
>
> ??? our roads are unusual? i've been to england and they didnt seem
> that different, except for the funny shaped and coloured roadsigns.
> when will the englishers learn?
> >> > >
> >> > > >God gave us this lovely mineral water to drink, and we should
drink
> >it
> >> > and
> >> > > >be thankful.
> >> > >
> >> > > what water did he give us to drink that we are drinking then?
> >> >
> >> > Many people drink water that is little more than filtered sewage, and
> >don't
> >> > choose mineral water from the ground, or they pick the products that
are
> >> > water plus some chemical powders, like Bonaqua.
> >> >
> >> > You should be careful of what water you drink.
> >>
> >> most people drink water that comes from aquifers and resevoirs and is
> >> derived from rainwater, filtering sewage is extradinarily expense and
> >> i dont think anyone does it. do some cities have inadequate water
> >> supplies? yes. are most cities running out of water? i woudl say so
> >> yes. Should they turn to the bible and the flood derived water to
> >> solve the problem? heck no, they'll all die.
> >> >
> >
> >He who drinks of this water shall thirst again, but Christ is able to
give
> >them water that springeth up into everlasting life.
>
> uhmm, ok.
> >
> >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >Most of the health problems that we have could be avoided or
delayed
> >by
> >> > > >drinking more of the water that was stored after the flood.
> >> > > >
> >> > > why? whats so special about that water if it even did exist?
> >> > > practicing homeopathy now are we?
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > Aqua cuna vitae ager nobis.
> >>
> >> i have absolutely no ability to translate latin. the best i can get
> >> from this is that the water of life brings nobility or the noble life
> >> or something. I guess you rae practicing homeopathy if you think this
> >> magic water has magic properties.
> >
> >"Water is the fountain of life and the field of our endeavours"
> >The Latin motto of fishkeepers.
> >
> >> > >
> >> > > by the way, how about the next subject line you start, instead of
> >> > > being yyyy or zzz be yyz, people would 'rush' toit.
> >> > > snip
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > Was that a pop reference?
> >> >
> >>
> >> rush? the bad rush? the song yyz opens with a guitar riff that is
> >> morse code for y y z. maybe you could fly by night to la villa
> >> strangeo (?) to progress and find out about rush.
> >>
> >
> >"I probably won't fly down to Rio.
> >But then again, I just might."
> >
> >Who wrote that?
> >
>
> seems their name is the same as that girl who's hungry like the wolf.
>
> >I heard of Jennifer Rush, of course, and a jolly fine vocalist I consider
> >her to be.
>
> well, i dunno how she sounds "baht shee shur loks purty". Really,
> they dont have Rush out there? I woulda thought at least in the UK?
> >
> >> > I had to make those subject headers because the server wasn't
allowing
> >them
> >> > out. I couldn't post them under the old headers on onet, I couldn't
post
> >> > them on tpi, I couldn't post them on alt net. So it was either cut
and
> >paste
> >> > them into google and answer using JJ, or start fiddling.
> >> >
> >>
> >> hmm, strange, no idea what would cause that.
> >>
> >
> >It especially happens when I'm responding to certain posters. That
Rhyanon
> >girl over in the wicca group was one, and Lenny is another, who give me
this
> >problem quite a bit.
> >
> i've noticed that my responses thread improperly on occasion to,
> nothing as bad as not sending all together, though that does happen if
> i post thru google for whatever the reason, supopsed to be because of
> the group's moderation.
>
> snip
>
I once sent a very carefully thought out message to talk.origins over
Google, and it got completely lost.
I couldn't retrieve it off the google interface either.
Very frustrating, when that happens.
Uncle Davey, writing this in an aircraft, so it'll only get posted quite a
bit later.
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