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aedens
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Many repairs over the decades. When the bbroygbvgw goes its over.
If you're older than dirt, and have studied electronics, you will probably recognize those letters.

Also a royal pain in the ass leak to get to.
http://www.worthingtonagparts.com/parts ... -4030.aspx
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Higgenbotham
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It's probably going to go back to hand tools and horse drawn plows, and the only question is how long it will take before the last tractor stops running. Jakubowski understands the problem but he doesn't have a practical solution, because the seven deadly sins win out in human affairs.

http://peakoil.com/consumption/turning- ... -into-food
Ugo has gone from proposing this a few years back to talking about the "Seneca Cliff" today.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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I agree with the seven layers of affictions upon us you noted for a reminder as we have from before in those contextual reports. The barrier costs in our discussed view has currently ungulfed over 11 percent of those in zones of conflicts and growing daily now if they wish to read the facts or not. As we noted early the consolidations are now compression. The principal agreed that our investment theme was thirty percent luck only and reminded of Rosey who also consolidated patch players. As I indicated qre and bbep plus the other probable lists in play. You still have those who linger in the tin foil attacks as we suggested and ignored in countless congnitive dissonances we all have stood in the shadow of at one time or another, so all good for now since if even in ill contempt they are in the will of the Father who will prevail as we simply tried to preserve capital and survive the secular Gen Dy notes indicates from even the middle ground perspectives they ignored. I still smile at the Alinsky provocateur comment of the carpenter at large. The current themes are clear and present as the accuracy of the wave is trended to the still obfuscated intent and interpretations to survive and ignored by others in designs. Amos was and still is correct as the gear box grinds over there. Meanwhile another city of over a million is about to be besieged as this is being written as the simple log three facts of effects in its nature reign supreme. Water in three days, food in three weeks, and weathered cycles of years at play. As noted from the pacific ocean encylicals with the current solar 24 data effects we seen before that we are increasing family ag production and hopefull the winter kill will not damage the root structures over the winter as before. Next year I will double down as noted from our regional ag reports on regional per tonnage costs trended. In the larger Corporate theme of things we will push through the current conditions and myopic rear view thinkers will adjust to larger regional ground metrics we seen and there typical at play effects in it already known in my opinion only. As we know the local markets must thrive and even the local kids are noting things are amiss between the ears in the age segments they note. 1 out of 20 households has a negative net worth of -$27,416 so that settles that for now on what is and not the households not even forming are considered in this formative view seen by t also.

As for the Panicum virgatum production, we are aware of the actual disruption to the protein production cycles in the northern zone.
Another view to the other so called solution.....
http://www.wearemichigan.com/JobsAndEnergy/Biomass/ Like we said the seal in the forehead is claiming beyond numbers to
reconsile.
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http://research.stlouisfed.org/wp/1995/95-010.pdf
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As it was:

See Smets and Wouters (2007) for a complete review of their model. It determines 14 endogenous variables:
output, consumption, investment, the price of capital, the capital stock, capital services, the capital utilization
rate, labor supply, the interest rate, the inflation rate, the rental rate on capital, the wage rate, the marginal
product of labor, and the marginal rate of substitution between work and consumption. The 14 equations include
forward looking consumption, investment, price and wage setting as well as several identities.

History conveys: Syndicalism stays veiled from public discernment and will be rendered later for the purpose of Capital and Labor Responsibilities of systemic misnomers. The Austrian’s call it the master builder dilemma and I agree to what I found to be painfully true in any context to date. To many items we do not need from market “global” saturation points and the loss of core sanity hinging on energy petro dollars losses which will sponge out base monetary supports as we have seen given the markets true exchanges noted to date. Basically the vanilla investors have wised up "Gone" and moved elsewhere from equity it appears as such. Auto can breathe enough for a few years but the tide is still going out given forward demand will dissipate since the cart is ahead of the Horse on market demand. For many decades they deny balance and they wonder why we discern that there cheerful to useful idiots may be there maximum liability when they awake.

Context: The ruins of Troas, now bearing the name of Eski Stambul, are extensive, giving evidence of the great size and importance of the ancient city. They have, however, long been used as a quarry, and the columns of the public buildings were taken to Constantinople for use in the construction of the mosque known as the Yeni Valideh Jami. The site is now mostly overgrown with oaks, but from the higher portions of the ruins there is an extensive view over the sea and the neighboring islands. It is only with difficulty that one may now trace the city walls and locate the square towers which flanked them at intervals. Within the walls are the remains of theater, the temple and the gymnasium, which was provided with baths. The port from which Paul sailed was constructed by means of a mole, with an outer and an inner basin. The most imposing of the ruins, however, is a large aqueduct which was built in the time of Trajan.

He sailed to Greece the doorstep to Europe when asked to bring the good news.
Later under persecution to seek freedom later they sailed from Plymouth, to Plymouth.

Tro'as, a city of Mysia on the coast of Asia Minor of the entrance to the Hellespont.
Now an utter ruin, now called Eski Stamboul, or old Constantinople.

The Austrian’s call it the master builder dilemma and I agree to what I found to be painfully true in any context to date.
They simply do not see the transition from they, as in few then, to we from even the synoptic traditions.
Even now we read Jonah and Ezekiel laid to rest long ago are being disturbed by these winds of coruption.
http://conflictantiquities.wordpress.co ... confirmed/
Hope is all we have left.
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http://hydra.csnserver.com/Reliability_Culture.htm

Ten year snap shot back and opportunity costs.
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Higgenbotham wrote:It's probably going to go back to hand tools and horse drawn plows, and the only question is how long it will take before the last tractor stops running.
Note that there are off-grid solar powered charging stations for the Tesla electric cars that are advertised to keep working during a zombie apocalypse. Electric cars might run for many years without trouble. Of course if the SHTF the solar pannels will be stolen from those stations.

http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/ ... Apocalypse

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vincecate wrote:
Higgenbotham wrote:It's probably going to go back to hand tools and horse drawn plows, and the only question is how long it will take before the last tractor stops running.
Note that there are off-grid solar powered charging stations for the Tesla electric cars that are advertised to keep working during a zombie apocalypse. Electric cars might run for many years without trouble. Of course if the SHTF the solar panels will be stolen from those stations.

http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/ ... Apocalypse
Many years, I would agree with. I was thinking maybe as long as 50 years. The last vehicle or piece of agricultural equipment to stop running might be in a low population density oil rich area, like on a Wyoming or North Dakota ranch. The large cities should be shut down and stripped clean long before then.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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amplitude of the 11-year solar signature on the temperature record seems to be 3 times larger than the theoretical predictions,
and similar or larger factors are likely to persist at lower frequencies as well.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 27142/full
what we already discussed going into cycle 24

When observed it's telling us about the electron density in the region.
It's an important process that needs to be considered in order to understand the thermal balance of the upper atmosphere.
We already covered the effects of the earths core flux field and geo magnetic disturbances in addition to inaccurate ozone
reading from solar patterned zone emissions. Condensed information it effects the jet streams as suspected and confirmed
from our local pattern recognized until data suggest other.

This was known in circa 3130 bce as noted in 1989 by engineer scientist Maurice Cotterell who found the way of calculating the
duration of long-term magnetic reversals on the Sun. Using this knowledge he was able to break the codes.
The biological effects are beyond speculation.

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aedens wrote:amplitude of the 11-year solar signature on the temperature record seems to be 3 times larger than the theoretical predictions,
and similar or larger factors are likely to persist at lower frequencies as well.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 27142/full
what we already discussed going into cycle 24

When observed it's telling us about the electron density in the region.
It's an important process that needs to be considered in order to understand the thermal balance of the upper atmosphere.
We already covered the effects of the earths core flux field and geo magnetic disturbances in addition to inaccurate ozone
reading from solar patterned zone emissions. Condensed information it effects the jet streams as suspected and confirmed
from our local pattern recognized until data suggest other.

This was known in circa 3130 bce as noted in 1989 by engineer scientist Maurice Cotterell who found the way of calculating the
duration of long-term magnetic reversals on the Sun. Using this knowledge he was able to break the codes.
The biological effects are beyond speculation.

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Lucky so far, missed one---- http://news.yahoo.com/earth-survived-ne ... 04357.html

Earth survived near-miss from 2012 solar storm: NASA

Washington (AFP) - Back in 2012, the Sun erupted with a powerful solar storm that just missed the Earth but was big enough to "knock modern civilization back to the 18th century," NASA said.

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