From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8401 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 Saturday, January 29 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8401 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Urgent message (open this now!) ["Microsoft Flight Simulator" ] How To Make The US Doomsday Ration at Home ["Nutritional Values" ] Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["FedEx Shopper Gift Opportunity" ] The mini heater can warm up spaces of all kinds ["Room Heater" Subject: Urgent message (open this now!) 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Most leaves are flattened and have distinct upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces that differ in color, hairiness, the number of stomata (pores that intake and output gases), the amount and structure of epicuticular wax and other features. Leaves are mostly green in color due to the presence of a compound called chlorophyll that is essential for photosynthesis as it absorbs light energy from the sun. A leaf with lighter-colored or white patches or edges is called a variegated leaf. Leaves can have many different shapes, sizes, and textures. The broad, flat leaves with complex venation of flowering plants are known as megaphylls and the species that bear them, the majority, as broad-leaved or megaphyllous plants, which also includes acrogymnosperms and ferns. In the lycopods, with different evolutionary origins, the leaves are simple (with only a single vein) and are known as microphylls. Some leaves, such as bulb scales, are not above ground. In many aquatic species, the leaves are submerged in water. Succulent plants often have thick juicy leaves, but some leaves are without major photosynthetic function and may be dead at maturity, as in some cataphylls and spines. Furthermore, several kinds of leaf-like structures found in vascular plants are not totally homologous with them. Examples include flattened plant stems call ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 08:59:55 -0500 From: "Nutritional Values" Subject: How To Make The US Doomsday Ration at Home How To Make The US Doomsday Ration at Home http://synafoods.biz/2Yb6fel9OyneRWEBuPiBdQ9RASnej7Bv8c8HvTAGXZn2lVbk http://synafoods.biz/-t8gQ2wZtpMLh-IFxxDA5zT3SZUNRSIp_X-VIIwNngeBfTlZ8Q erized as predominantly browsing animals.[note 1] Of New World proboscids, they appear to have been the most consistent in browsing rather than grazing, consuming C3 as opposed to C4 plants, and in occupying closed forests versus more open habitats. This dietary inflexibility may have prevented them from invading South America during the Great American Interchange, due to the need to cross areas of grassland to do so. Most accounts of gut contents have identified coniferous twigs as the dominant element in their diet. Other accounts (e.g., the Burning Tree mastodon) have reported no coniferous content and suggest selective feeding on low, herbaceous vegetation, implying a mixed browsing and grazing diet, with evidence provided by studies of isotopic bone chemistry indicating a seasonal preference for browsing. Study of mastodon teeth microwear patterns indicates that mastodons could adjust their diet according to the ecosystem, with regionally specific feeding patterns corresponding to boreal forest versus cypress swamps, while a population at a given location was sometimes able to maintain its dietary niche through changes in climate and browse species availability. Distribution and habitat Restoration of an American mastodon herd by Charles R. Knight The range of most species of Mammut is unknown as their occurrenc ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 05:12:04 -0500 From: "Thank you! Paypal" Subject: BONUS: $90 PAYPAL Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $90 PAYPAL Gift Card Opportunity http://septifixed.biz/sekBn70GC2EceRw_TsQzRvtIBzVcib2DHetHvO0SgtyyTgxOnA http://septifixed.biz/sHJaKbS-qDeJqqGpEHthx6Lv5U6NL8njzCSvnCQQTa8sFc9bpA rference with private property was not politically possible. The Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1900 extended the scope of the legislation to include medieval monuments. Pressure grew for stronger legislation. In a speech in 1907, Robert Hunter, chairman of the National Trust, observed that only a further 18 sites had been added to the original list of 68. 'Scheduling' in the modern sense only became possible with the passing of the Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act 1913. When Pitt Rivers died in 1900 he was not immediately replaced as Inspector. Charles Peers, a professional architect, was appointed as Inspector in 1910 in the Office of Works becoming Chief Inspector in 1913. The job title 'Inspector' is still in use. The process for designating a scheduled monument Scheduling offers protection because it makes it illegal to undertake a great range of 'works' within a designated area, without first obtaining 'scheduled monument consent'. However, it does not affect the owner's freehold title or other legal interests in the land, nor does it give the general public any new rights of public access. The process of scheduling does not automatically imply that the monument is being poorly managed or that it is under threat, nor does it impose a legal obligation to undertake any additional management of the monument. In England and Wales the authority for designating, re-designating and de-designating a scheduled monument lies with the Secretary of State for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The Secretary of State kee ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 07:38:36 -0500 From: "Perfect Vision" Subject: Regain Your Crystal Clear Vision with This Regain Your Crystal Clear Vision with This http://visisharproof.biz/dMLMQv5U3GBITK1AOgQ8DdlDQB63MqkzSmJSPMWE_QvYhw6Q1A http://visisharproof.biz/sX_0FkVL9_Uz8C3r0MqtQL9aPM_TjS-65xXltGeb7AQUHVEygA overed the fossils of extinct animals such as mastodons, giant land tortoise, camel, glyptodont, horse, mammoth, giant armadillo, peccary, and tapir, which lived in the area up to 11,000 years ago. Their extinction was part of a larger North American die-off in which native horses, mastodons and other camelidaes also died out. Possibilities for extinction include global climate change and hunting pressure from the arrival of the Clovis people, who were prolific hunters with distinct fluted stone tools which allowed for a spear to be attached to the stone tool. This megafaunal extinction coincided roughly with the appearance of the big game hunting Clovis culture, and biochemical analyses have shown that Clovis tools were used in hunting camels. By at least 800 to 900 BC, permanent Native American structures occupied the area. Their mounds populated the lagoon margin. Post-Columbian In 1605, Spanish explorer Clvaro MexC-a visited while on a diplomatic mission to the local tribes living in the Indian River area. He called the local tribe of Ais people, part of the native province of Ulumay. Merritt Island is the prominent island on a color map he drew of the area, a copy of which is in the archives at the Library of Congress and the archives in Seville, Spain. Within a few years, all but a handful of these natives were dead from an epidemic that plagued the area after the arrival of a shipwrecked British merchant. In the 1760s, the Elliott Plantation grew sugar and milled it. Remains of the plantation can be found in the Wildlife Refuge. In April 1788, French botanist AndrC) Michaux traveled in Merritt Island, near Cape Canaveral. He spent fiv ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 04:55:59 -0500 From: "Ace Hardware Shopper Feedback" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://prowatchs.co/ZPN6XeIgPQJSy2SPTCHPmAaOO8R0UZwh9iJC2KCffKL8tnNIrw http://prowatchs.co/mzHfjqaxiDFSJ0X-JTegOFRTtGb8mbuwQgxlXyA_dGRRsV2zDg hinoderms with mineralized skeletons entered the fossil record in the early Cambrian (540 mya), and during the next 100 million years, the crinoids and blastoids (also stalked filter-feeders) were dominant. At that time, the Echinodermata included twenty taxa of class rank, only five of which survived the mass extinction events that followed. The long and varied geological history of the crinoids demonstrates how well the echinoderms had adapted to filter-feeding. The crinoids underwent two periods of abrupt adaptive radiation, the first during the Ordovician (485 to 444 mya), and the other during the early Triassic (around 230 mya). This Triassic radiation resulted in forms possessing flexible arms becoming widespread; motility, predominantly a response to predation pressure, also became far more prevalent than sessility. This radiation occurred somewhat earlier than the Mesozoic marine revolution, possibly because it was mainly prompted by increases in benthic predation, specifically of echinoids. There then followed a selective mass extinction at the end of the Permian period, during which all blastoids and most crinoids became extinct. After the end-Permian extinction, crinoids never regained the morphological diversity and dominant position they enjoyed in the Paleozoic; they employed a different suite of ecological strategies open to them from those that had proven so succes ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 07:58:01 -0500 From: "Warning Signal" Subject: Hearing loss or tinnitus Hearing loss or tinnitus http://synafoods.biz/32_B8HEMG_DbVb_clko2rG8ZOp3k0GJSnJNCi0QhOpHxM_dZtw http://synafoods.biz/-mSTbSlRs3T2s22rNudQ5Y1_exZ2Y8CmpzSQYzdHLrnhpMMt0w rmer found the first recorded remnant of Mammut, a tooth some 2.2 kg (5 lb) in weight, in the village of Claverack, New York, in 1705. The mystery animal became known as the "incognitum". In 1739 French soldiers at present-day Big Bone Lick State Park, Kentucky, found the first bones to be collected and studied scientifically. They carried them to the Mississippi River, from where they were transported to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Similar teeth were found in South Carolina, and some of the African slaves there supposedly recognized them as being similar to the teeth of African elephants. There soon followed discoveries of complete bones and tusks in Ohio. People started referring to the "incognitum" as a "mammoth", like the ones that were being dug out in Siberia b in 1796 the French anatomist Georges Cuvier proposed the radical idea that mammoths were not simply elephant bones that had been somehow transported north, but a species which no longer existed. Johann Friedrich Blumenbach assigned the scientific name Mammut to the American "incognitum" remains in 1799, under the assumption that they belonged to mammoths. Other anatomists noted that the teeth of mammoths and elephants differed from those of the "incognitum", which possessed rows of large conical cusps, indicating that they were dealing with a distinct species. In 1817 Cuvier named the "incognitum" Mastodon. Cuvier assigned the name mastodon (or mastodont) b meaning "breast tooth" (Ancient Greek: ?????? "breast" and ?????, "tooth"), b for the nipple-like projections on the crowns of the molars. Taxonomy Mastodon as a genus name is obsolete; the valid name is Mamm ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2022 04:19:18 -0500 From: "FedEx Shopper Gift Opportunity" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://productoon.co/edcravgPBNko8aia8f8DUp6GsueTrgQMoQOFaOo-Un3SRe3Q7w http://productoon.co/3hpqUIcY-JyRtBimKI9ZpBJnGzHbz7iRf5y-yjvCQNPt21aoyg wing counterculture) would eventually clash and Jobs began to lose interest in the class.[page needed] He underwent a change during mid-1970: "I got stoned for the first time; I discovered Shakespeare, Dylan Thomas, and all that classic stuff. I read Moby Dick and went back as a junior taking creative writing classes."[page needed] Jobs also later noted to his official biographer that "I started to listen to music a whole lot, and I started to read more outside of just science and technologybShakespeare, Plato. I loved King Lear ... when I was a senior I had this phenomenal AP English class. The teacher was this guy who looked like Ernest Hemingway. He took a bunch of us snowshoeing in Yosemite." During his last two years at Homestead High, Jobs developed two different interests: electronics and literature. These dual interests were particularly reflected during Jobs's senior year as his best friends were Wozniak and his first girlfriend, the artistic Homestead junior Chrisann Brennan.[citation needed] In 1971 after Wozniak began attending University of California, Berkeley, Jobs would visit him there a few times a week. This experience led him to study in nearby Stanford University's student union. Jobs also decided that rather than join the electronics club, he would put on light shows with a friend for Homestead's avant-garde Jazz program. He was described by a Homestead classmate as "kind of a brain and kind of a hippie ... but he never fit into either group. He was smart enough to be a nerd, but wasn't nerdy. And he was too intellectual for the hippies, who just wanted to get wasted all the time. He was kind of an outsider. In high school everything revolved around what group you were in, and if you weren't in a carefully defined group, you weren't anybody. He was an individual, in a world where individuality was suspect." By his senior year in late 1971, he was taking freshman English class at Stanford and working on a Homest ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 06:38:39 -0500 From: "Room Heater" Subject: The mini heater can warm up spaces of all kinds The mini heater can warm up spaces of all kinds http://manifestub.co/I6Tb0yDsT77PcJSIgEGwiXBsyZduCxEczRFlln8W4_V-ihKiyg http://manifestub.co/fd-QzGSYc3yPKmaLqMzF4rIG3AkLCEASflSVfsP_L4Qt2S6OPg arine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata (/?tju?n??ke?t?/). It is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates). The subphylum was at one time called Urochordata, and the term urochordates is still sometimes used for these animals. They are the only chordates that have lost their myomeric segmentation, with the possible exception of the 'seriation of the gill slits'. Some tunicates live as solitary individuals, but others replicate by budding and become colonies, each unit being known as a zooid. They are marine filter feeders with a water-filled, sac-like body structure and two tubular openings, known as siphons, through which they draw in and expel water. During their respiration and feeding, they take in water through the incurrent (or inhalant) siphon and expel the filtered water through the excurrent (or exhalant) siphon. Most adult tunicates are sessile, immobile and permanently attached to rocks or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor; others, such as salps, larvaceans, doliolids and pyrosomes, swim in the pelagic zone of the sea as adults. Various species of the subphylum tunicata are commonly known as ascidians, sea squirts, tunicates, sea pork, sea livers, or sea tulips. The earliest probable species of tunicate appears in the fossil record in the early Cambrian period. Despite their simple appearance and very different adult form, their close relationship to the vertebrates is evidenced by the fact that during their mobile larval stage, they possess a notochord or stiffening rod and resemble a tadpole. Their name derives from their unique outer covering or "tunic", which is formed from proteins and carbohydrate ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 04:40:19 -0500 From: "Deadly_Pandemic" Subject: Horrible News on Booster Shots... Horrible News on Booster Shots... http://septifixed.biz/bJ9PO_LfdA7E98K_0zq1vpCsufdAybPBm9CFXyoNb5rCiYvzCw http://septifixed.biz/5uPCVk6u3gMy6-_mJHHNQVL69urw8z3fnBbUDwngndZU6IDZkA ng the first Spanish colonial period the area around the Indian River, to the south of Cape Canaveral, was occupied by the Ais people, while the area around the Mosquito Lagoon, to the north of the Cape, was occupied by the Surruque people. The Surruque were allied with the Ais, but it is not clear whether the Surruque spoke a Timucua language, or a language related to the Ais language. In the early 16th century, Cape Canaveral was noted on maps, although without being named. It was named by Spanish explorers in the first half of the 16th century as Cabo CaC1averal. The name "Canaveral" (CaC1averal in Spanish, meaning "reed bed" or "sugarcane plantation") is the third oldest surviving European place name in the United States.[note 1] The first application of the name, according to the Smithsonian Institution, was from the 1521b1525 explorations of Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo. A point of land jutting out into an area of the Atlantic Ocean with swift currents, it became a landing spot for many shipwrecked sailors. An early alternative name was "Cape of Currents". By at least 1564, the name appeared on maps. English privateer John Hawkins and his journalist John Sparke gave an account of their landing at Cape Canaveral in the 16th century. A Presbyterian missionary was wrecked here and lived among the Indians. Other histories tell of French survivors from Jean Ribault's colony at Fort Caroline, whose ship the TrinitC) wrecked on the shores of Cape Canaveral in 1565, and built a fort from its timbers.[citation needed] In December 1571, Pedro MenC)ndez was wrecked off the Coast of Cape Canaveral and encountered the Ais Indians. 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