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Haironyourchest

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  1. Indoctrination, received before the age of seven or eight, very hard to remove. Even when we intellectually know its wrong, it still influences us at some level. Religious, political, social, biases. Our primitive ancestors observed correctly, that the sun is the source of life. The sun dies a bloody death every evening. And is reborn every day. If the sun didn't get reborn, we would not last long - all life would certainly fail in a matter of days or weeks. Likewise the sun grows weaker in winter, and winter was a bloody tough time for them. This gave rise to seasonal magic etc. The sun came to be personified and later actual persons were ritually scarified to ensure the continued rebirth of the sun every day, and the renewal of nature's power in spring. The dying and rising god evolved out of this practice, long after the human sacrifices had disappeared. All over the middle east there is an ancient tradition of these dying and rising gods. The christian movement was and is also based in this tradition, which is why it was so popular and still remains active today - simply because it speck to something in our collective memories, the triumphant sun reborn.
  2. The old way was to make a stack and then roof it with split logs in such a way that it would naturally shed water. Some rain would get in, obviously, but thats not the end of the world for firewood. It seems to dry out regardless and doesn't really absorb water beyond a mil or so from the surface. Logs will season if you just leave them in a heap uncovered - true. Ground contact is no good, obviously. Airflow is key.
  3. Hey Keith, wan't us to all troll his Facebook page? Arbnonymous......(not really, might put the wind up him, make him harder to catch...)
  4. Irish law has this one nailed - one of the few instances where it is actually clearer and better drafted the the English equivelent. Anything under ten years old you can fell with impunity.
  5. I found him on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/lance.chambers.566 The other two links aren't him, Bluebedouin. Not much there on his page though - looks like he's only got one friend!
  6. Not trolling, promise, but cannot help but shove my oar in. It seems to be the nature of religious "debate" that it makes otherwise agreeable people turn purple and steam come out of their ears. Hence all the bloodshed these last few millennia...but anyway, here goes. Luke 19:27 "But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me." - Jesus. Seriously. He was telling a parable but he was speaking about himself.
  7. Read the actual honest-to-goodness teachings of Jesus with an open mind and they are simply the rantings of a deranged Arbtalker.... uh, I mean madman.....
  8. Good question! I have always wanted to run four strings but never had enough cc
  9. Good to see that a few of the options send it Ireland's way.... Paddy and John are adrift in a lifeboat. They have been lost for three days when they see something floating in the water. Its a bottle with a cork in it. Paddy fishes it out and pops the cork, and a genie appears in a cloud of sparkly smoke... "Thank you for setting me free! I shall grant you a wish!" Before the two pals can discuss the situation, Paddy jumps the gun and wishes for the ocean to be made of Guinness....in a twinkling of an eye, the wish is granted and the genie is gone. John dips his finger in a and sure enough, its porter. "Nice going, Paddy" he says "Now we'll gave to pee in the boat...."
  10. You can be sure they do, brother. Gotta be careful when you're shopping for prawns. Anything 'caught in the indian/south pacific/north atlantic ocean' will be fine, but if it don't say that on the packet it has been raised in a sewage pond in viatnam.... But then again, what the hell.....
  11. All this talk about God and belief and stuff just made me remember a guy who's podcasts I used to listen to while raking up after strimming. Robert M Price. Im gonna post the link to his podcast site, I found his stuff really interesting, a true scholar. Ex Baptist minister, turned Atheist, picks the bible apart in a very interesting way.... http://www.thehumanbible.net
  12. Not that I know anything about it but reckon it'll be right. If the can was tight sealed, and not in the sun and heat, nothing would have evaporated. The ethanol might have settled out, possibly. Personally I wouldn't use it in my good gear, rather chuck in the the car. If it had been mixed with high grade oil six month ago it will be better, as the top-shelf oils have fuel stabiliser in them.
  13. You all know that the previous Archbishop was also a Druid right?
  14. Cellulose Integrity Meter... wrong on so many levels The Scientologists had some kind of similar device which they used to sell for thousands of dollars. Now the US government makes them put stickers on them saying "this is not a medical instrument" but you can still buy them. Great idea. If you don't trust your trees, just stick the integrity meter on them. Your trees could be plotting against you. And you have no way of knowing. Unless you buy the Cellulose Integrity Meter ! Gas
  15. I have an alter to Mechanus, the god of engines, in my shed.....offer weekly sacrifices....never been let down by an engine yet.
  16. Honestly, when you actually bother to read the Bible you realise that Jahova is most probably a Isis supporter......give me Thor and Odin any day....
  17. Well well, learned somehow new. I will be at the dealer some time in the next few weeks to pick up a wrap handlebar for a saw, and will ask to examine the head of the fs460 and see if it had a blind bore or not. I suppose if not, it wouldn't be too bad as that would be the way to grease it. My Husqy has two grease points, a nipple on one side of the box and a bolt on the other. I remove the bolt, pump the nipple until clean grease comes out the bolt hole, then turn the attachment and pump some more. Then I start and gun the strimmer with the bolt out, and grease oozes out of the hole. I will let a bit out, not too much and then reinstall the bolt.
  18. Seconded. Bit of oil maybe. Mark do you know how they produce Tiger Prawns? Check it out in the morning, not now....
  19. Other than that how do you find them for vibes Sean? Got the lowest vibe rating of all the brushctters by Stihl, which is what caught my eye. Good reports on reliability and power.
  20. Interesting. Good point about wheel bearings, but its not just the bearings that need grease in the brush cutter head, its the pinion gear too. I always assumed the need to top up the grease was because the grease would pick up metal filings from the gears, and slowly become abrasive, but maybe that is not the case and its simply that the grease used to evaporate when hot or find its way out of the older heads. If they can run for three years no probe then I won't worry about it, if there's ever an issue after three or four years I'll just replace the head....

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