From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10309 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 13 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10309 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Kohl's Shopper Gift Opportunity"] Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["URGENT Notification" ] This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... ["Secret Attack" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://neurodinep.shop/IQYC7re1O_km0L6WP3ep1Akq6_D67mod0_UzqZoAI55LSPvMZA http://neurodinep.shop/G5S88foHhrC_UE86Bj3mOAyJEFMBMKcRASAlcIheEWCu2G9FJQ SS Baltic was a casemate ironclad that served in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. A towboat and cotton lighter before the war, she was purchased by the state of Alabama in December 1861 for conversion into an ironclad. After being transferred to the Confederate Navy in May 1862 as an ironclad, she served on Mobile Bay off the Gulf of Mexico. Baltic's condition in Confederate service was such that naval historian William N. Still Jr. has described her as "a nondescript vessel in many ways". Over the next two years, parts of the ship's wooden structure had been affected by wood rot. Her armor was removed to be put onto the ironclad CSS Nashville in 1864. By that August, Baltic had been decommissioned. She was taken up the Tombigbee River near the end of the wa ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 01:48:10 -0500 From: "URGENT Notification" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://doctorplan.buzz/-qJU9GYDTwQfAs_6MEaOceYwwBRZzX_95gOpn_0HP0LHs58 http://doctorplan.buzz/xC82O2LxMaptSJ_Cr45_tcB53h93UAlRfCeaIPhjWL9he4Znhg uring the early 19th century, a large cultural divide had developed between the northern and southern regions of the United States primarily over slavery, which was mainly a southern institution. Northerner Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 United States Presidential Election, and due to his anti-slavery position a number of southern states seceded in late 1860 and early 1861, forming the Confederate States of America. The American Civil War broke out when the Confederates fired on the Union sea fort of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. The fort was within Confederate territory and its garrison surrendered the next day. At the beginning of the war, the Confederates were at a distinct naval disadvantage to the Union Navy because it lacked ships, infrastructure, and manufacturing capabilities. Control of the Confederate coastline was important because the Union's Anaconda Plan intended to blockade the Confederacy to cut off trade, including imported armaments. After Union victories at the Battle of Forts Hatteras and Clark and the Battle of Port Royal in late 1861, both the Confederate government and the individual Confederate states became more concerned with coastal defense. Baltic was built in ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 14:39:09 +0100 From: "Healthiest Bread" Subject: Bread that Burns Fat Bread that Burns Fat http://antifungalfoot.today/33f_GbNpgmir1G6-cJ-KnOiw_JpMfwd0ZdwQsHpfUjwdH0W9Zw http://antifungalfoot.today/tVBjB1982OLsSN9AAqXMxh0RvXRDp24vQ_6W4Sou4bYRYRybAA hile Gurl.com could be accessed without an account, registration was required to submit content and participate in the chat room and message board.:?154? Registration was free, and users were strongly advised to create a non-identifying alias to keep them anonymous.:?45? The message board, known as the "Shout-out Boards",:?791? were where users could interact with each other and exchange advice. Gurl.com also had an online avatar-based text chat room server, known as the Gurl Palace, accessible through the computer program The Palace. As well as messaging features, Gurl.com featured online games. Some of the early game content satirized beauty standards, such as the game "Hairy Gurl." Later games stuck to Gurl.com's concept of acknowledging girls as creators instead of consumers, such as "Make Your Own Rock Band", "Make Your Own Reality TV Show", and "Try the Prom Dress Selector.":?154? It also had personality quizzes, with a well-documented one being "Paper Doll Psychology", where users could dress a paper doll and receive an assessment on their personality based on their clothing choices.:?152? During Delia's ownership from 1997 to ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 04:01:14 -0500 From: "Secret Attack" Subject: This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... This Will Be Worse Than Pearl Harbor... http://pianoforall.biz/iggCJG-QMosQGUSnFn6_uU7350kBFkZVMRzlwj9Yk-N7M1E5-A http://pianoforall.biz/Auj000AeKmE7cWT8OXU5lzHWP8MUQdt268eYDU-k6OkAGmD-hg nd Esther Drill, childhood friends from West Orange, New Jersey, conceived the idea of managing a magazine while they were in high school, as teenagers in the 1980s. Dissatisfied with the teen magazines available to them growing up, they sought to curate alternative media that would properly address the concerns of teenage girls. In 1995, while they were graduate students at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University, they, along with fellow student Heather McDonald, decided to form a female-positive online space aimed at teenagers, as they felt the Internet lacked such communities in the 1990s. They wanted to create an uncensored resource for girls, with features similar to those in a teen magazine, but also wanted to build a community centered on female interests, with peer advice and opinions from other girls. Gurl.com was then created as Odes, Drill, and McDonald's Master's Thesis project. The name of the website combined the word "girl" with the acronym "URL." The logo of the website contained a closed fist with painted nails. The website was launched in May 1996. After Gurl.com's initial launch, the website was included as a member of EstroNet, a web portal designed to drive traffic to independently owned websites created by women. The clothing retailer Delia's approached Odes, Drill, and McDonald with an acquisition offer and purchased the website in December ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 07:36:51 -0500 From: "WeTeachSex" Subject: Can any girl squirt? 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After Gurl.com's initial launch, the website was included as a member of EstroNet, a web portal designed to drive traffic to independently owned websites created by women. The clothing retailer Delia's approached Odes, Drill, and McDonald with an acquisition offer and purchased the website in December 1997.:?152? Odes, Drill, and McDonald continued to work on the website from Delia's offices. Gurl.com was included as part of the website network iTurf (Delia's online subsidiary) in an attempt to launch an e-commerce market targeting Generation Y. Gurl.com was initially launched as a non-commercial website,:?156b157? but it began selling merchandise from Delia's catalogue beginning in May 1998. On September 2, 1999, iTurf partnered with America Online to feature content from Gurl.com on their website in a section called AOgirL. In May 2000, Gurl.com sponsored Take Back the Decks: An Evening of Women in Underground Music, an all-female music festival held at Lighthouse Frying Pan in New York City, N ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 09:30:33 -0500 From: "Your Bone Density" Subject: 5 Foods to Avoid for Osteoporosis 5 Foods to Avoid for Osteoporosis http://osteoporosis.best/XvpJjApxt3NtrMpWl_dYzQWcqFcptzKPBpfN7C73vEc0428CDA http://osteoporosis.best/2H2tcpPxoPWRMkBKxGmcEFgFIB0QkJZdfVLVjpD8Qeg432_oTg ollowing the success of Gurl.com, Odes, Drill, and McDonald received a book deal through a partnership with Scholastic. They published a series of teen advice books based on the editorial content on the website and also included conversations found on Gurl.com's message board. The first book, Deal With It! A Whole New Approach to Your Body, Brain, and Life as a gURL, was released on September 1, 1999; it offered advice on puberty, queer identities, sex, eating disorders, drug use, and mental health, with a list of resources on each topic. To promote the book, Odes, Drill, and McDonald launched an accompanying website, DealWithIt.com, which hosted an online version of the resources. Deal With It! was received favorably, most reviewers praising the book as a valuable resource about sexual health as well as its tone and presentation; some critics cautioned that parents might not find some of the content appropriate and advised that the book was not suitable for younger readers. Deal With It! was listed at #82 on the American Library Association's Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books from 2000 to 2009, with several organizations challenging the book due to its LGBT-friendly and sex-positive content. Deal With It! became a national bestseller, selling 100,000 copies in the United States by January 2000, and was awarded the I.D ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2022 03:13:27 -0500 From: "Translator" Subject: Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! http://doctorplan.buzz/TlpTEF5JI7ILrVaJOm4moigfBR6GyRQsjJZUv63wvN9hmNmwgA http://doctorplan.buzz/GjRqtqfoPBidvleJCa-osl15urkBtEvSD4qeKv5xZmQWZR3dtQ egan on December 22 and enlarged the ship's dimensions, increasing the length to 186 feet (56.7 m), the beam to 38 ft (11.6 m), and her tonnage to 624 tons. To allow her hull to carry the extra weight of the armor and guns, the ship was fitted with hog chains. Bisbee states that the converted ship's draft was 7 ft (2.1 m), the DANFS and naval historian Paul Silverstone state 6 ft 5 in (2.0 m), and naval historian William N. Still Jr. provides a figure of about 6 ft (1.8 m). The ship's propulsion machinery consisted of two single-cylinder steam engines with a bore of 22 inches (56 cm) and a 7 ft (2.1 m) stroke. These were fed by four horizontal return-flue boilers; the boilers were either 24 or 28 ft (7.3 or 8.5 m) long and had a diameter of either 36 or 40 in (0.91 or 1.02 m). The two paddle wheels were 29 ft (8.8 m) in diameter and 8 ft (2.4 m) wide. As was normal for steamboats of the time, the vessel could be powered by burning either wood or coal. Baltic had a fuel capacity of up to 75 long tons (76 t). The changes needed to convert her into an ironclad made her very slow; Silverstone and the DANFS list her speed as 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph), and Bisbee describes it as "not more than a man's walking pace". Most Confederate ironclads were screw steamers instead of paddle steamers; Baltic was one of the few paddle steamer ironclads actually completed or converted within the Confederacy, and naval historian Raimondo Luraghi described her propulsion as obsol ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10309 ***********************************************