Beef7up
Beef7up
Beef7up

Ah JS Bach. Brilliant.

Human beings are to be respected above even animals, we don’t farm them or eat them, and if we kill them it is judiciously.

Is the chicken blended alive? No.

Of course, and that is why it is not being done. There is no this without a that, no action without reaction. Minimize the problems, but in this case holding back the ocean to prevent a small fish in a delta from moving up stream 2 miles is and always has been insane.

All water is usable for humans. As for treatment and reclamation, we have a good portion of our public industry and infrastructure dedicated to managing this.

Damn Straight it is!

It seems you are being facetious. But maybe you aren’t?

Well, I would like to know more about a $600 competitor to my Sony A7 shooting the stars, putting aside this FF dedicated Sony sensored Nikon. Canons Mark2 has some chops as well with IR mods.

Is this not an Infrared conversion?

Nikon makes cameras that use Sony sensors...

WTF is your problem retard?

The Amiga was a magical piece of awesome from the time of American engineering that bred Steve Jobs and Nolan Bushnell. The OS is the predecessor to LINUX, it had the best early mouse and the original accelerated color graphics card.

No it’s a matter of 3 more reservoirs capturing the runoff from the mountains, and the taxes to build them.

Agriculture...the thing that feeds people healthy food? Don’t let it off easy?

It would also be cool if you created a few more reservoirs in the Sierra watershed and captured all the runoff that goes into the ocean. That would give you all the water you need forever.

The water runs right from the snowcaps and mountains to the rivers and into the ocean.

Don’t eat meat, lose brain and muscle mass.

It would be more responsible to use all the water that runs down the rivers into the ocean all day long instead of trying to hold back the sea with water flow.

Or forget that entire shitty idea and stop allowing the water to flow down river into the ocean all day long unused.

Water is not wasted. Water is treated and released or evaporated into the water cycle.