| Etsy $100 Corset Sale and FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE |
[Dec. 30th, 2009|03:04 pm] |
I need to raise $1000 ASAP for some very important business (and personal) endeavors. Therefor all the already made corsets on my Etsy store now are not only on super sale for $100 but also are being shipped worldwide FOR FREE.
Corset links and sizes listed below the cut:
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| Broke Xmas |
[Dec. 24th, 2009|05:29 pm] |
Well I am totally broke. Brokest Xmas ever. For serious. I have not sold anything ALL MONTH. The whole world most be as broke as me. It's really sad. But I am trying not to let it get me down. Next year is going to be better. It has to be. I won't let it be this bad. Not ever again. |
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| HOORAY! |
[Dec. 20th, 2009|07:26 pm] |
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| | exhausted | ] | The holiday season has blessed me with a chest infection. Awesome! Does anyone have any at home remedies that may help me get rid of this?
Also in other news, going from black to blonde was a huge pain in my ass. I had been trying to get away from black for 4 years now and realized in order to get the hair I wanted I should cut it off and start from scratch. I cut my hair July of this year. I really miss my hair, but it will grow back. I always loved the pretty silver/grey hair colour sported by the Japanese. Anyways, I wanted my eye colour and hair to match. I realized that silver/grey is hard to get or keep and toners can be a pain. I do not want that lavender hair you get from toners. The hair dyes I have found were not permanent. BUT my search is over and I found a permanent silver/grey hairdye called Lolane. This has made me a very happy woman.  |
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| Why do I have to solve all the problems? |
[Dec. 19th, 2009|03:07 am] |
http://www.damninteresting.com/this-place-is-not-a-place-of-honor
Some thoughts.
First, marking it in any fashion draws attention to it.
Second, anyone who can drill 1000m is high enough tech to figure out what it is. Nonissue.
Third, if they're not, but dig that deep anyway, we owe it to the gene pool to clean them out.
Fourth, this stuff has energy. We should be saving it for future use.
Fifth, how do the French and Japanese get rid of their nuclear waste? Surely someone has addressed this before.
Sixth, the danger really isn't that great http://muller.lbl.gov/TRessays/26-Witch-of-Yucca-Mountain.htm and making a big deal out of it just complicates things.
Seventh, I like the idea of shooting the scientists and asking 5 year olds to draw warning signs. Let's not overcomplicate it.
Eight, re: The "New Zealand is morally superior to all of you" poster. I'm sick of that crap about them not having a strategic military--they know the US, Australia, the UK and even Indonesia will save their asses if China gets frisky, and their "green" energy will work until the volcano powering it blows Auckland and all its smug inhabitants into screaming, blistered rubble. Remind me when I am World Dictator to evacuate the Maori, carpet bomb with ERRBs (Neutron bombs), then send the Maori back to civilize the survivors.
Nine, the floor is open. Thoughts? |
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| Oh, Gee, how about that? |
[Dec. 17th, 2009|01:24 am] |
From: NASA News [mailto:nasanews@mail.arc.nasa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:11 PM To: local-reporters@lists.arc.nasa.gov; ames-releases@lists.arc.nasa.gov Subject: NASA Calculates a Carbon Budget for the State of California
Dec. 16, 2009
Ruth Dasso Marlaire Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 650-604-4709 ruth.marlaire@nasa.gov
RELEASE: 09-155AR
NASA CALCULATES A CARBON BUDGET FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- While world organizations struggle to find a benchmark and tracking standards for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, NASA has been supporting California's new carbon emissions inventory report, using its satellite imaging data and computer models of the state's natural ecosystems.
Researchers report that in 2004, the state's natural ecosystems absorbed as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as fossil fuel carbons emitted into the atmosphere. They also discovered that during periods of above normal rainfall, ecosystems trapped significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in forests and soils.( Read more... )
This project was funded by NASA as part of a long-term research program dedicated to understanding how human-induced and natural changes affect our global environment.
For more information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/home
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