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Post by Caretaker on Jan 29, 2014 7:12:29 GMT -6
Dear Father please watch over our Sister Marilyn, and all in this round of winter's blast in the deep south. Please Abba, Father keep them safe and bring them safely through, in Jesus' name. Thank You Father for Your perfect will and eternal love for Your precious children.
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Post by ldysly on Jan 29, 2014 7:25:02 GMT -6
Amen and amen. Father this is a hard winter for so many. Keep them safe and warm. Surround those who must be out with Your protection. Most of Father come soon and take us all home. Amen
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Post by Keith on Jan 29, 2014 8:01:54 GMT -6
Amen.
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Post by Murph on Jan 29, 2014 9:38:04 GMT -6
Not so bad here...cold and snowy but passable. It is those further south who aren't used to winter, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, SC, and parts of NC...some of those places don't even have one snow plow. Fella in Georgia said last night...we do hurricanes, not snow storms.
Prayers for all of us...coast to coast. I think we have all had enough of this winter!
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Post by navyblue on Jan 30, 2014 10:57:10 GMT -6
My prayer that God protect the people, and the crops, lest the famine begins. AMEN
Special Sidebar: I saw a video clip yesterday of some people trying to melt some of the snow that fell, and the snow wouldn't melt, under the prolonged flame of a cigarette lighter. The peoples comment was that the snow melted much as Styrofoam melts from flame, and there was no water formed on the counter. It appeared to be real, as the 'snow' broke up to the finger touch, just like normal, wet, snow has always done (just no melt water would form). I'll try to find it in yesterdays msg locker, and post it here, for your perusal.
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Post by Keith on Jan 30, 2014 13:15:41 GMT -6
Yes, try to find that Arley, I'd love to see that video!
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Post by billiefan2000 on Jan 30, 2014 18:50:55 GMT -6
praying
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Post by Caretaker on Jan 30, 2014 20:21:45 GMT -6
beforeitsnews.com/strange/2014/01/geo-engineered-snow-proof-2454286.htmlI am pretty skeptical of the validity of this video, as the chain of possession is broken during presentation, and the sample was taken off-screen. I would want to see the effects of a flame out on snow itself rather than on some packed white mass inside the house. A better test would be a flame directed to unmarked snow, and a snowball packed entirely on-camera and then flame applied, without a cutaway or on/off camera.
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Post by Caretaker on Jan 31, 2014 3:47:32 GMT -6
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Post by navyblue on Jan 31, 2014 10:34:27 GMT -6
I couldn't find it, but I see caretaker did. I agree, to some degree with you, caretaker, but I, too am familiar with snow, and yes it does 'wick', but it also usually wicks from the moisture deposited on the warm counter-top, as a rule. True, or False, we do agree, as I would also like to see a better presentation of cause and effect. The time the heat was applied, however, tends to make me wonder what type of snow they were trying to melt, as the video indicated to me that it was 'light, and fluffy,' a type of snow that melts just by breathing on it, so to speak.
I received two-plus inches of white, last night, and it has just started again. I think I'll run my own experiment, and see what happens. I'll let you know the kind of snow, we get here in Nebraska, and when I do, I'll tell, not shew, and for patience, I will ask-ya. (^8
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Post by navyblue on Jan 31, 2014 11:14:06 GMT -6
Well, I tried what they did, and this is what happened to my sample of fluffy, unpacked snow did in the dish, with my fireplace lighter flame against the snow: With over two inches of snow, available, I scraped about as much as they were showing in the bowl, onto a plate (I gave it a few seconds to cool down to external temperatures, made the scrape, and walked about forty feet, to my kitchen, where I sat the plate on my cutting board, and lit a flame to the snow. At first, about two seconds, the snow wicked the moisture, back into the snow-body, and then kept wicking, but also leaving moisture on the plate. After two minutes of flame, I had, some moist snow, and a wet plate, but the melt was somewhat slower than I had expected. My opinion: inconclusive, but I have my doubts as to the faking of snow. If it just melts back, somewhat as does styrofoam, without the smell, and smoke. I have my doubts about their snow being anything but snow. If it is some chemical other than snow/water, how will the sun melt it away?? You'd need to sweep it up and carry it away, probably as an HAZMAT item.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2014 11:16:32 GMT -6
You gotta admit it is novel . . . southerners trying to catch snow on fire . . . whudda thunkit?
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Post by Caretaker on Jan 31, 2014 12:42:01 GMT -6
You gotta admit it is novel . . . southerners trying to catch snow on fire . . . whudda thunkit? Love it!!!!!! I think we are looking at just snow, and if it did not melt they would be sweeping it up this summer, and if it does melt then its just snow. Something they have not had much experience with. I heard our own noble lady, Ms. Duck out wondering how to fashion snow shoes.. Please keep the tail feathers warm, Ma'am...
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