Depth of Processing

Depth of Processing* is from Gregory Turco.
* see 16Feb 2009's blog

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Falling Cats

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Cats like high places, and they often fall. Clinics often see cats injured in falls, but they survive falls that would splat people into ket...
Friday, September 24, 2010

Factory Farms

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This pile of dead pigs is sometimes used to illustrate factory farms. It actually is from a Mexican farm after a swine flu outbreak in 2...
Sunday, September 19, 2010

Welcome to the Methanol Economy

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Remember back in aught-three when GW Bush, proposed the Hydrogen Economy in a national speech. I was so proud of him. He even knew what sw...
Saturday, September 18, 2010

Should You Buy "Top Tier" Gas or Save the Money?

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I was talking to BASF co-workers about gas and engine oil additives . BASF makes a line of these additives, and I asked how do you know what...
Saturday, September 11, 2010

New Mustang vs. Old Mustang

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1970 Ford Mustang Boss I have wondered how cars have changed in the last 40 years. People talk about old cars prior to environmental cont...
Monday, September 6, 2010

Nanobots Are Coming! Nanobots Are Here!

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Fictional Nanobot Nanobots are fictional nanometer sized robots that Sci-Fi writers have been putting to work healing people or taking ov...
Saturday, September 4, 2010

America No Longer Has Lower Unemployment than Europe

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European Unemployment  in July 2010, US rate was 9.5% and Japan's was 5.2% American's used to feel superior to Europeans because ...
Friday, September 3, 2010

Organic Milk Does NOT Prevent Early Puberty in Girls

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Cute girl drinking milk. I was outraged when Time Magazine said organic milk helped prevent early or "precocious" puberty in g...
Monday, August 30, 2010

Old Furniture is Like on Old Friend; Or Not.

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This dresser was old when we got it.  My wife and I have been married 30 years, and we bought some cheap, used furniture in the early day...
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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Amazing Touch Sensitive Plant

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I saw a "Sensitive Plant" ( Mimosa pudica)  at Olbricht Gardens in Madison Wisconsin. Mimosa pudica is native to South American ...
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