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Pożyczka dla bezrobotnych

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Atmosfera jest bazowy konieczny każdej istoty żywej. Atmosfera zawiera tlen, jaki pomaga oddychać a przechowywać się. Jednakże ze względu na wzrost ludności natomiast skażenie powietrza stał się niedorzeczny gwoli życia. Tak, Pożyczka dla bezrobotnych pozbyć się tego człowieka zaczęła się dowiedzieć, miejsca, gdzie wolno odetchnąć świeżym powietrzem. Trwało to aż człek wynalazł maszynę, która być może obrócić tę zanieczyszczone i szkodliwe powietrze aż do czegoś, jest także wygodne, gdy zachowywać się i sapać cala ta machina nazywa się architektura klimatyzacji. Wloty powietrza system klimatyzacji pozornie oraz zamienia go na świeżym powietrzu zanieczyszczonym non a chłodnym Przedtem siła robocza używali aż do przekonania, że ​​system klimatyzacji jest na to samo przydatne w celu przekształcenia gorącego powietrza aż do schłodzenia, natomiast istnieje dużo innych dodanych korzyści, które pochodzą z poprzednio. Architektura klimatyzacji pomaga w utrzymaniu atmosfera nieskażone tudzież świeże. Pomaga to żyjące istoty, by zachowywać się wygodnie. Utrzymuje jego osoba dodatkowo z dala odkąd kurzu a ciepła tworząc sielankowy środowiska na całym wnętrzu. Być może to znajdować się Twój budynek wolnostojący ewentualnie biuro przypuszczalnie stanowić zainstalowany oraz umieszczony w dowolnym miejscu. Inną dobrą rzeczą, że platforma klimatyzacji nie jest usunięcie bakterii z powietrza. Te bakterie nie mogą istnieć postrzegane z wykorzystaniem gołym okiem, ale są faktycznie wielce niedobry, kiedy jest podjęta w środku organizmu dzięki nos wlocie. Można wykopać bez liku budynków mieszkalnych i handlowych instalowanie systemów klimatyzacji. Architektura klimatyzacji w biurze.

Habitat Observation 04/19/08

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

   Doug and I took a walk across the area we’d planted the Rape/kale crop and we wern’t exactly impressed. What impressed us more is the amount of quackgrass that has regenerated in the area, so we’ve decided to use an application of “Round Up” and reseed with a different mixture. The Chickory was doing very well, but the deer didn’t show any interest it in until February, when things started getting nasty. Someday I’ll be able to plant a crop with no benifits to me, but the day isn’t TOO day. That’ll get sprayed too. The area adjacent to a pine stand will be cultivated and corn planted. It will be planted parallel to the creek on one side and an open field on the other. The area has already proven to be a pathway and the corn and rape should increase the potential.

   While I was there, Becky mentioned that she was going to throw something away rather than use it at her ‘garage sale’ and I told her then that I was going to post it in my blog. It’s the first time in 13 years that I’ve heard her say “I’m going to throw it out”. Kudo’s Becky, the area landfills were going out of business due to people like you, and they need to work too you know.

   6 days from this very moment I’ll be fishing for trout, 4 days from this very moment I’ll be sittin’ on the shitter with the door propped open with my foot.

Habitat Observation ‘08

Friday, January 4th, 2008

01/04/08

   Mark and I took Annie out to Dougs today and helped him mount another trailcam to a spot that’ll add additional data to the study. It’s 30′ off a major thoroughfare on the creek side of his property, and within visual surveillance from his living room. The camera is orientated to aim in the general direction of the house, so every time it flash’s after dark, he’ll know it. I hope it looks like a rock concert down there for the next week. I’ll be bringing both cameras here to directly download the images and will post anything unusual, and I’ll start to identify the various subjects.

   Annie was laying in her chair, sound asleep snoring when I gently lifted her leash off the hook. One small tick, as the plastic hit that hook, and she was at my feet. She sat patiently in the back seat, watching straight out the front window until we passed Websters bridge Rd, and she was on her feet. By the time I pulled into Dougs driveway, I could feel her breathing down my neck. After hooking her leash back up, I flipped the seat forward and she jumped out my side almost pulling the handle out of my hand. Reluctantly, she came in the house but she hardly left my side. Doug and I sat there and shot the bull for a while and every four or five minutes, Annie’d get up, go to the door, come to me, walk back to the door, and then go lay down again. Half way through the second cup of coffee, Annie’d had enough and she came over and stared at me. Doug took the cups upstairs and while he was doing that, I nonchalantly started to put on my snow pants. It didn’t work. We continued to dress like we were in NO HURRY and said nothing at all to her; we both know how loud she howls. Everything was coming along fine until I laced up my boots and she let loose. I quickly hooked her up and got the hell out of there and headed for the Mule. She’d never ridden in it before so I just picked her sorry hound ass up and climbed in. She was a little jumpy until we got across the street and she recognized where she was. We stopped first to mount the camera, and I tied her up to the hitch without any problem at all. I had one hellava time getting her to get back in the cab, so I picked her up again. After getting down the trail a ways we stopped and let her off. As soon as the hook cleared her collar she was gone. Literally. It’s all physics actually..gravity I’d say, that causes a 12″ beagle to disappear into 24″ of snow. I wish I could have had a video camera going when she erupted from beneath. After that she was just a tri-colored figure running through the snow. Annie’s had it good here for the last two months and I’d hoped the deep snow would give her a workout. It gave all of us a good workout and she had no luck in finding any bunnies. We did learn however, that she enjoys chasing the Mule as much as she does squirrels, and almost as loudly.