2011-12-31 by admin
Fox News reported this morning that KSM told the CIA that the messenger was a man of no importance. Is not it supposed submarine have a different effect. After talking with others on the web, I found the answer. According to Associated Press and MSNBC, as well as intelligence specialists interviewed, the information that led to this successful secret missions set of precision is not due to any of the illegal torture ordered by Bush / Cheney administration. Senator Udall (D-NM) met only on MSNBC, and indicated that the submarine was not effective, and gave us no useful information at all, but traditional (and constitutional) interrogation methods were very effective, despite as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee was not free to expand in detail. Faux "news" (the station sued in a Florida court for the "right to lie" about the use of a sponsor of cancer-causing hormones in milk) is not a reliable source.
TagsTags: Bush Cheney, Cancer, Cia, Florida Court, Fox News, Hormones, Intelligence Specialists, Interrogation Methods, Msnbc, Pure Water, Secret Missions, Senate Intelligence Committee, Submarine, Torture, Udall
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2011-12-30 by admin
I'm camping with my father about a month outdoors in the mountains, and we can not decide which is better and possibly have a longer life. If you have any suggestions please let me know. Thank you. Options: Katadyn Vario Multi Flow Water Microfilter Katadyn Pocket Microfilter. You know what I found? Any of these would be more than enough. If money is a problem, will have no problem with the cheaper (Vario), despite critics say it can be a bit awkward to use. . You may also need to carry a spare filter as it will be out that long, but these are cheaper. On the other hand, if you can afford to pay $ 300 for a pocket, got very good reviews and because it lasts much longer than standard filters do not need a replacement cartridge. Katadyn makes quality filtering water, which in this case is the same as the purification. The microfilters used are small enough to remove Giardia and other contaminants from water, although on a microscopic scale. There is no advantage to using iodine tablets in filters like these. . Unless you like water for the taste of iodine and thick dirt has bugs floating in it. In fact, if you are going out for a month, you should not use iodine, it is not safe to drink for long periods of time. EDIT: I see the other deleted your answer, so my relationship with iodine is not really relevant anymore, but it remains true, I guess.
TagsTags: Bugs, Contaminants, Dirt, Flow Water, Iodine Tablets, Katadyn, Long Periods Of Time, Microfilters, Microscopic Scale, Money Is A Problem, Mountains, Options, Relationship, Spare Filter
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2011-12-28 by admin
I know a lot of gloom and doom people that as soon as you bring up the topic of Australia, go "Ha Those poor souls to be out of water very soon." I can not imagine that this is entirely true. I mean, come on, that is a huge country, almost the size of the U.S., with a fraction of the population only in him. Surely, there must be enough water for centuries? Or am I mistaken. From what I can say … I guess I'm a bit weary of all that we have more than enough where I live. (That's the tropical north of Queensland) I remember a hose for a week a couple of months ago and the newspaper said it so well that it is our dam filled for another 3 years. . But we still have a dry and a rainy season here, so we do not have to worry about, although there are still water restrictions in place, for example) the water in your garden, not every day every second day and try to maintain showers for less than 3 minutes. SE Queensland, NSW and Vic are not so lucky, though – I'm not happy there. Check out a PDF document, but has a map of Australia and show the problem areas and explain why. . .
Magnetic water results in Australia. . .
TagsTags: 3 Years, Centuries, Fraction, Gloom And Doom, Magnetic Water, Map Australia, Map Of Australia, Pdf Document, Population, Problem Areas, Pure Water, Queensland, Rainy Season, Showers, Tropical North, Vic, Water Garden, Water Restrictions, Water Results, Water Systems
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