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Samwell Seed Well

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you have to read it first , but i guess fungi's are not exactly similar to plants


canndo referenced needing super plants

and some bacteria and fungi's have been used to eat radioactive material and petroluem by product and produce benifical stuff we like . . i forget what you can look it up if you care to know

but ya random as usual . . .
 

Rob Roy

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What's with all the ignorance here? It's good comical relief but other than that it's sad. Has anyone came up with one LEGIT reason as to why they are going to vote for mittens instead of Obama?
Of course somebody could also ask for reasons why anybody would vote for Obama OR Romney ? Don't both advocate U.S. empire, government expansion and war on pot smokers?
 

canndo

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Of course somebody could also ask for reasons why anybody would vote for Obama OR Romney ? Don't both advocate U.S. empire, government expansion and war on pot smokers?

Romney has come out and said he is not for government expansion and Obama has shown that he is not prone to it. War on pot smokers? One wonders Rob, if maybe it now has more to do with big business than government.
 

mr2shim

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Of course somebody could also ask for reasons why anybody would vote for Obama OR Romney ? Don't both advocate U.S. empire, government expansion and war on pot smokers?
I believe I asked you in a different thread to provide a source where Obama says he's going to wage war on pot smokers. Don't think I ever got a reply.
 

desert dude

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you have to read it first , but i guess fungi's are not exactly similar to plants


canndo referenced needing super plants

and some bacteria and fungi's have been used to eat radioactive material and petroluem by product and produce benifical stuff we like . . i forget what you can look it up if you care to know

but ya random as usual . . .
Well, that clears it up!

Thanks.
 

kelly4

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RyanTheRhino

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you have to read it first , but i guess fungi's are not exactly similar to plants


canndo referenced needing super plants

and some bacteria and fungi's have been used to eat radioactive material and petroluem by product and produce benifical stuff we like . . i forget what you can look it up if you care to know

but ya random as usual . . .
That kind of stuff is interesting to me. like the bio reactors that are become more efficient every year. Using organisms to give us usable fuels.

 

RyanTheRhino

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holy shit, is that a nuclear reactor ?

you know how yeast converts sugar into co2 and alcohol. The ethanol-alcohol produced can be used as a fuel. So now scientist are experimenting with many different types of organisms to see if any of them produce a better fuel at higher efficiency. You can think of the reactors like a grow room for micro organisms that maintain the optimum condition's for fermentation(synthesis of fuel). They look complex because they control everything from temperature, pressure, and nutrients to pumping in the right mixtures of soluble gas to speed up the process.

Its only a matter of time until we are able to fill up from the reactors in our back yard. Some of the reactors use the sun to grow the cultures.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
you have to read it first , but i guess fungi's are not exactly similar to plants


canndo referenced needing super plants

and some bacteria and fungi's have been used to eat radioactive material and petroluem by product and produce benifical stuff we like . . i forget what you can look it up if you care to know

but ya random as usual . . .
I'm not so sure about this one. Life is awesome at degrading molecular poisons. But radioactivity comes from atoms, which life rearranges but does not transmute. cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I've got this one ... I'm a retired chemist

Iron and sulfur exist in different oxidation states. This is an electronic (molecular) property. Plants and animals ae excellent at messing with the electrons. in fact, the reduction/oxidation chemistry of iron and sulfur was probably the energy source that allowed life to organize itself in the first place. I guarantee you no nuclear changes were meant by the phrase. cn
 

Harrekin

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I've got this one ... I'm a retired chemist

Iron and sulfur exist in different oxidation states. This is an electronic (molecular) property. Plants and animals ae excellent at messing with the electrons. in fact, the reduction/oxidation chemistry of iron and sulfur was probably the energy source that allowed life to organize itself in the first place. I guarantee you no nuclear changes were meant by the phrase. cn
Retired yeah?

Used up all your methylamine then?

J/k.
 
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