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  Email Questions Answered
While still wet, cut off the tip of the hoof down to where it is hollow, leaving a hole (or let dry and cut on a bandsaw, or drill into the side).
I also heard that the freshly killed rabbit was skinned by spiraling a one inch to one and one half inch strip from the eye.
His solution, like many of us was to look around at other cultures that were better known to fill in the gaps.
www.primitiveways.com /pt-questions_miscellaneous.html   (17461 words)

  
 Viruslist.com - Malware Evolution: October - December 2005
In September 2005 we detected Krotten, a new Trojan, which was sent to us by a number of Russian users.
In spite of the fact that in some cases, it has taken several months from the moment the vulnerability was identified to a patch being released, information about the vulnerability was not publicized, and was therefore not widely available.
December's patches were scheduled to be released on the 13th of the month, and Microsoft was planning to adhere to the schedule.
www.viruslist.com /en/analysis?pubid=178619907   (4626 words)

  
 Pausanias - the Lost Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I can't find anywhere in the US Constitution where it says that Congress has no particular function but to audit the budgets and actions of the executive branch, but that is what it has turned into.
At the same time, while it was actually possible to keep up with the release of new information in the 1990's, and add it as it became available to these pages, which is certainly no longer the case.
The US doggedly pursued and claims to have perfected hit-to-kill on the PAC-3, but the number of test launches is very low by historic standards.
www.astronautix.com /Mambo   (17657 words)

  
 Weed Wanderings newsletter - December 2001 - herbal medicine - White Pine (Pinus strobus) - ginger compress
I've seen the Heroic tradition replace drugs with vitamins and herbs and intimidate people into 'cures.' But the self-similar conical spiral action of people using their natural genius of transformation and change is what creates negentropy on an individual and cosmic level.
The spiral is the path of the earth.
The spiral is the passage between worlds: birth passing into death passing into birth.
www.herbshealing.com /herbal_ezine/Weed_letter_Dec-01.htm   (7344 words)

  
 Time Goes By - What it's really like to get older   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Still, we note the changes as they occur, we notice when others begin to treat us differently and in time, we come to acknowledge that we are no longer part of the youngest or even younger generations.
Debris was raining down as she and everyone raced out and away, not looking back.
The authorities shut down traffic except for emergency vehicles below 14th Street for the next four days, and we used the winding Greenwich Village streets as the cowpaths they once were, ignoring street lights and crosswalks, walking where whim took us.
www.timegoesby.net /weblog   (7755 words)

  
 Newsletter: Sheridan House
As in prior years, Sheridan House will again be present at the US Sailboat Show in Annapolis.
For further information contact Fred J. Larkin at Flarkin1@earthlink.net or phone at 978-263-3023.
First published in 1902 as a limited run of 3,000 numbered copies, the book was reissued in1986 by Sheridan House in the U.S. and Ashford Press in the U.K., this time limited to only 1,500.
www.sheridanhouse.com /newsletter.html   (4793 words)

  
 Essays about the work of Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber, Waves, Streams, States and Self : Further Considerations for an Integral Theory of Consciousness (Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol.
Ken Wilber, On the mean memes in general: Red to blue to orange to green to wheat....
Gerry Goddard, Further thoughts on holons, heaps and artifacts (Response to Kofman), January 2001
www.integralworld.net /readingroom.html   (4548 words)

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