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Originally posted by HowardRoark
Ole buttermilk sky (ole buttermilk sky)
I'm keepin' my eye peeled on you
What's the good word tonight?
Are you gonna be mellow tonight?
1975, 1874,
1962, 1978, undated, 1961
Check out this one: Wave cloud, 1959.
Originally posted by Silk
well having spent 2 years insight of Menwith - ie out of the bedroom presence - course i might be wrong - consulting the latest rangee of OS maps might give a clue - since this is the first time they have been given access to the base ...........
Originally posted by greenmansmind
well howard first off,our last names are the same..and that is a rare name
Originally posted by Off_The_Street
Altocumulus or cirrocumulus (depending on the altitude) may appear as parallel bands (as shown in your example) or rounded masses. Typically a portion of an altocumulus cloud is shaded, a characteristic which makes them distinguishable from the higher-level cirrocumulus. Altocumulus clouds usually form by convection in an unstable layer aloft, which may result from the gradual lifting of air in advance of a cold front. The presence of altocumulus clouds on a warm and humid summer morning is commonly followed by thunderstorms later in the day.
And, while we're talking about "a rational account of what's going on", perhaps you'd care to:
Give us a rational account on how you can correlate stratospheric el;ectromagnetic experiments in Alaska with tropospheric cloud formations five thousand miles away; and
Give us a rational account on how, if this assertion that shower rods filled with epoxy can keep all these "evil" clouds away, all these clouds appear over the home of one of the orgone-boys?
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Actually, it's quite easy for signals to get bounced around because of the ionosphere. Do you ever listen to AM radio? You can get those stations up to hundreds of miles away, and even further at night! How do you think shortwave radio works? The signals can reach all the way around the Earth just because they get bounced around. So no relay stations needed.
EDIT: Also, radio stations use less power at night (when the ionosphere is lower) for the same reason. If they were to continue using daytime power, thier signals would go too far.
[edit on 3/21/2005 by cmdrkeenkid]
Originally posted by Off_The_Street
Give us a rational account on how, if this assertion that shower rods filled with epoxy can keep all these "evil" clouds away, all these clouds appear over the home of one of the orgone-boys?
Originally posted by dh
Rather like the snap you get off the metal hospital bed and the sheet
The DT crystal is introduced to turn the DOR into OR and push that back
Originally posted by FatherLukeDuke
Originally posted by dh
Rather like the snap you get off the metal hospital bed and the sheet
I mean the all metal hospital beds, though you can get it off others that have metal springs or whatever, - if you've ever made beds up, the organic material of the sheets resting against the non-organic material of the metal - and this is chemistry not growth methods remember - can produce a charge known as static electricity, described by Reich as an orgone charge
If you dont know it , you might not have made enough beds
Ask a health worker
You're an NHS bureaucrat are you not?
[edit on 23-3-2005 by dh]
Originally posted by FatherLukeDuke
Sorry, you've completely lost me again. What has this got to do with clouds anyway?