:Quotedougtamjj Here's another riddle. Who's last name is Potter? He does cool magic and defeats trolls, evil spirits and whitches? Has two people by his side. Lives in hogwor†. I think. He wears glasses. He has a magical dissappearing blanket. I have to go to bed now. Good luck! Joey Hi Joey, Ah! I think I have the answer: Harry Potter? I recall he went to school at Hogwart.by swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj Wow, I can't believe you got it!!!! Congradulations! You are an amazing person! You are very cool!! You are amazing at science! Thanks, Joey Here's another riddle. Who's last name is Potter? He does cool magic and defeats trolls, evil spirits and whitches? Has two people by his side. Lives in hogwor†. I think. He wears glasses. He has a magical dissappearing blanket.by swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj Hint: Does live in the sea. Is a cartoon charcter, not real. Male, and his best friends are a starfish and a squirrel. He is shaped like a square. Not a fish. He loves crabby pattys! He works at the crusty crab and works for Mr. Crabs. There is an octopus named squidward who is terribly annoyed by him. The friend squirrel is a scientist like you. He goes on amazing adventures andby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj This question is for Swan and only Swan. From JJ aka Joey Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Hi JJ - aka Joey, my best young Friend, Who lives in a pineapple, huh? And under the sea Let's see: I think that coral is sometimes referred to as pineapples, but that's not helping me very much. Ummmm. My guess has to be some type of fish? It has to be able to breathe undby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quoteswans *-Quotespeee1dy swans, as soon as i master the teeth sucking, i will try to tell you what the differences are. too funny Many thanks speee1dy. My observations of "teeth-sucking in action" lend me to deduce that an entire conversation may, in fact, be carried out without injecting a word. A bit of facial expression, decible level, length of sucking time and accompanying bodby swans - General/Relocating
*-Quotespeee1dy swans, as soon as i master the teeth sucking, i will try to tell you what the differences are. too funny Many thanks speee1dy. My observations of "teeth-sucking in action" lend me to deduce that an entire conversation may, in fact, be carried out without injecting a word. A bit of facial expression, decible level, length of sucking time and accompanying body languageby swans - General/Relocating
Greetings everyone, ISS is returning to the VIs, but only for a few passes before her sighting opportunities will be possible during the early AM hours. (If anyone would like the morning schedule(s), I will be pleased to share them with you. A mug of coffee with ISS!) Wednesday - 8/29 @ 8:07pm A 2 min. run @ 33 degrees over the horizon Arriving from the NNW and Departing to the NNby swans - General/Relocating
Quotespeee1dy dougtamij, you made me laugh out loud with your teeth sucking story. Hysterical! Once and for all, can someone translate the language of "teeth-sucking" : Is there a difference when front teeth are used as compared to side teeth? Is there a "proper" application to this "art?"by swans - General/Relocating
Quotedougtamjj #3 magnetars? Yes, Magnetars! Good going #1: Almost a planet; almost a star : A Brown Dwarf Planet. #2: Breaks molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients : Lightening. #3: Anything within 10 light years of it will vaporize- Magnetars - due to the extreme emissions of x-rays and radiation. #4: 10,000 X greater than on Earth : Lightening storms on Saturn. Congratulaby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj Lightening Bingo! Lightening. Very well done! (See Nitrogen Fixation) #3: Anything within 10 light years will be vaporized. Indeed. This character is a relatively new and recent find, such that only about 20 or so have been defined as being one. Small in size - about 10 miles in diameter - it is SO massive that a teaspoon of it will weigh about 100 million tons. Aby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj I am hung up on the word "event". Weathering, rain, heat, freezing? Weather is an event. Then there are animals such as earthworms, snails, insects that futher break down dead organic material. Composting? That is physical. Ah! I understand the confusion I am causing and I apologize Tam. The "event" refers to weather. When it (the event ) occurs, it causesby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj #2 death. I was thinking decomposition as well but death has to occur first. Excellent reasoning, Tammy; when referring to the "biological" processes involved in supplying nutrients to the soil. The "event" is "physical" in nature and contributes that which is necessary for the biological processes to occur.by swans - Under a Coconut Tree
QuoteSTXBob "2. What event breaks up molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients?" Swans, can we have a hint? Does it take place in outer space? Does "nutrients" imply an organic process? Does "Earth" mean dirt or planet? G'morning Bob, My pleasure. Specific to this particular question, what I'm referring to is not in outer space; "nutrients" imply tby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quoterotorhead Quoteswans G'day everyone, For our science minded followers, here are four questions to have some fun with: 1. "Almost a planet; almost a star." 2. What event breaks up molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients? 3. Anything within ten(10) light years of it will completely vaporize. 4. As on Earth, it occurs on Saturn, but at 10,000 times greater in magniby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quoteswans G'day everyone, For our science minded followers, here are four questions to have some fun with: 1. "Almost a planet; almost a star." 2. What event breaks up molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients? 3. Anything within ten(10) light years of it will completely vaporize. 4. As on Earth, it occurs on Saturn, but at 10,000 times greater in magnitude. (ps: Jby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotedougtamjj Swans are you talking about Aussie? I'm a storm junkie as well. Hi Tammy, Hi JJ, Welcome home! Yes, Tammy, I am talking about Aussie. The storms on Earth pale in comparison to those events on the other planets in our small solar system; As much as Aussie dislikes (?) Jupiter, he would marvel at the storming Giant Red Spot and Red Spot Jr and their unrelenting forces, Saturnby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quoteswans G'day everyone, For our science minded followers, here are four questions to have some fun with: 1. "Almost a planet; almost a star." 2. What event breaks up molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients? 3. Anything within ten(10) light years of it will completely vaporize. 4. As on Earth, it occurs on Saturn, but at 10,000 times greater in magnitude. (ps: Jby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
G'day everyone, For our science minded followers, here are four questions to have some fun with: 1. "Almost a planet; almost a star." 2. What event breaks up molecules to seed the Earth with nutrients? 3. Anything within ten(10) light years of it will completely vaporize. 4. As on Earth, it occurs on Saturn, but at 10,000 times greater in magnitude. (ps: John, - a spby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Many thanks for all your help and PMs. I am passing this valuable information on to him. Swanby swans - General/Relocating
G'day everyone, Would anyone know if there may be a position available for a Veterinarian on STX? I mentioned the USVIs to a friend of mine ( D.V.M., Ph.D ) and he seemed rather interested and asked if I might inquire. He loves our furry and feathered family members and is also very much familiar with wildlife treatment, surgeries, medicines, emergencies. Many thanks, Swanby swans - General/Relocating
For our stargazers, tonight - Monday - an interesting star configuration for your starwatching pleasure The term "stars" is used loosely, as Saturn is also in the mix. Enjoy, Swanby swans - General/Relocating
Pre-existing conditions? Will coverage/ insurance be denied to those with specific pre-existing conditions such as autoimmune (SLE, MS etc) , oncological conditions, etc? General pre-existing conditions such as cardiology, respiratory, etc.? BCBS's position regarding the host of generalized pre-existing conditions?by swans - General/Relocating
ISS - Intern'l Space Station - It's appearance, like a bright star, against the beautiful night sky over the Virgin Islands... Swanby swans - General/Relocating
QuoteAlana33 I just want this dog to find a good home. Don't care why it needs to find one, as long as it does. Doesn't anyone out there know someone to adopt the pup?[/quote Or perhaps foster the pup to afford more time to find a forever loving home.by swans - General/Relocating
Quoteusvichic So sad, didn't see a one Oh well, next time.[/quote usvichic, Disappointing, yes. But more meteor showers are scheduled in the near future! Especially Geminid! Swanby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
What is making this sound? Swanby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
Quotelily1025 to tami.. i will pm you before you get "HOME"! TO SWANS.. i am totally bummed out...is it me,or does it always seem likeby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
I found this link on Ivermectin informative. Swanby swans - General/Relocating
G'evening, A Perseid Meteor Shower reminder for you: From Saturday night through Sunday night to dawn on Monday morning will be the peak times for meteor watching. If anyone is a meteor counter, NASA would be interested in your findings and data - see the link posted for information regarding this. As stated before, the meteors can be seen prior to peak - just look up! Enjoy! Swanby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
G'day everyone, The largest Black Hole anyone? This exciting and informative video was sent to me by a VINOW Board Member; I must share it with you.. Thank You my Friend! Enjoy! Swanby swans - Under a Coconut Tree
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