December 31, 2009
Windowpane Observatory, one of the original name a star registry services, has been naming galaxies since the mid 1990s to raise funding for astronomy research. In the last couple of years, a free name a galaxy web site has been creating fierce competition for those who are interesting in naming a galaxy. The free name a galaxy web site owner not only gives galaxies away for free, he criticizes the fee that we ask for. What does one get for our fee? A full color certificate delivered in the U.S. mail along with a star chart showing the location of the galaxy is in the night sky, a personal signed letter from an astronomer and a scientific profile of the galaxy itself.
The free list a galaxy web site gives a person nothing more than an automatically generated certificate that must be printed at your own expense. But, there’s a catch. This free name a galaxy internet site requires a person supply a name and email address, regardless of the fact that all that is ever sent to the registrant is a generated code that is unnecessary to the registration. Why is this? You might question that the free name a galaxy web site is the operation of a a spammer who is gathering up email addresses that are then resold to a third party.
The publisher of this free name a galaxy website says that he has no intention to sell email addresses. What is his aim? What is his motivation for stealing our name a galaxy invention and create a free galaxy naming website? If he’s not gathering email addresses for spammers, then perchance he’s just a mean individual. Our customer service telephone number is proudly issued on our website, but his is not. So this makes it impracticable to call him to ask him what he is up to.
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The flower requested more than any other in bouquets, is the rose. To be honest, with their stunning natural beauty, it’s no surprise. Velvet soft petals and a heady fragrance are pleasing to the human senses, but their actual message is communicated by their tone. With the specific messages hidden in each and every hue, you can communicate without opening your mouth.
The legendary blue rose does not in reality occur in the natural world, but even dyed there is no simpler way to say unattainable or impossible. Blue roses look dramatic, and blend attractively with nearly all other sorts of flowers. Black roses aren’t natural either and more often than not they refer to death or good byes. Traditionally black roses are a standard selection for floral tributes. Fortunately, merely a couple of hues have dark or depressing messages. Orange roses can stand for enthusiasm or captivation. Peachy hues infer modesty, but the deeper coral tones mean attraction. Dark peach roses have a variety of meanings besides, however — thus they are virtually always a great way to say thanks.
Everyone recognizes the relationship betwixt red roses and romance. There are in point of fact various other meanings to this gorgeous bloom. A perfect rosebud can frequently signify innocence or youth. Instant attraction is symbolized by thornless species.
Even though pink is closely related to red, its meanings are quite different. Have you ever wanted to say sorry? Pink roses can say precisely that, they can also signify idyllic happiness or trust. Timeless white blooms are commonly associated with purity and because of this are often included in nuptials. These pretty roses can send many other things too, for an example silence and peace.
Indeed, when you’re struggling with language, let the language of flowers take care of it for you. Roses, with their spectacular choice of colors provide you with the power to get just about any message across.
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Animals seem to know prior to an Earthquake that something is wrong. More animals run away from home prior to Earthquakes than at any other time. One Earthquake researcher noticing his dogs behavior noticed this and now makes predictions based on the number of lost animal reports which he says can go up 20-fold days prior to a large Earthquake. We also saw during the Tsunami and Earthquake in Indonesia that all the animals knew something was up and headed for higher ground.
Since humans, which have co-evolved around the animal kingdom surely they also possess these same skills to predict and detect Earthquakes prior to the event;
http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?showtopic=946
Is it possible that the frequency pollution everywhere could hurt humans in their abilities to feel these sensations as most modern civilizations are surrounded by electronics, power poles, radio, microwaves, communication, cell towers, etc. Additionally more and more humans are relying upon devices, electronic toys, computers, radios, satellites and Television as on very observant think tank participant noted and thus as he states these electronic toyas would have an effect on our abilities.
Could it be also that such innate human abilities are governed by the quote “Use it or Lose it” and if we have conditioned ourselves to believe we cannot detect them, then we would have fulfilled such a belief.
Such observations, comments and points are very well taken. Now then there are still many who can feel these ultra-low frequency waves. I am one. Indeed I have met others who can, although even those who claim they can often cannot. Of course some are more sensitive than others of course and could it be a matter of genetics, blood types and use of such senses to feel vibrational effects or even solar flare waves or any wave for that matter, which correspond to these other waves helping to cause rumblings in Mother Earth? Whatever is the case, if animals can pick these things up then so can we.
There do appear to be ULF involved in pre-Earthquake events and humans have intuition as well, these two things should give us more than ample warning.
http://www.seti.org/site/apps/nl/content2….4993&ct=1517707
http://www.space.com/searchforlife/seti_fr…kes_051020.html
If we can make machines to do this, then obviously the waves exist and if animals can feel them, then so can we. I agree with those who have stated such recently in think tanks and find their findings and observations; Good stuff. “Indeed we may have forgotten more than we have ever learned.” Lance 2001. Think on this.
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