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Open Question: horse question????????
I know I have asked this question before but I needed to add alittle more to the question... I have a flea bitten grey arab. Currently I have a brown close contact collegiate english saddle and a brown bridle. I noticed how much better black looks on my horse though. I was talking to a trainer at a show and said that I would like my next saddle and bridle to be black. But she said that is only for dressage. And hunters use brown. Is that really how it works? I have only been riding for 2 years and this is my first horse so I don't know much about showing. Do you think I should stick with brown? The black really looks good on my horse, but I show in hunters, not dressage. So what happens if you have a dark coal black horse in hunters? Does that mean you put brown tack on that horse? I don't think that would look right.
30 Nov 2008, 9:45 am | click here to view more
Open Question: What helmet do colliers use in coal mines? And what's the tool name they use to dig coal? ?
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Open Question: Are there any places in the Washington,D.C, where a person can learn fire walking.Like walking on live coals?
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Open Question: Something About LIGNITE and Power Plant. Thanks?
How/where is lignite stored for the application in coal-fired power plantas. Describe the Installation. - Which task have to be fulfilled by the sotorage and supply section - how is lignite prepared for the combustion in the boiler? and which alternatives are there?, which are preferable? - in some firing systems, coal can also stored in the firing system, where/how and why?
30 Nov 2008, 8:31 am | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Scarlet Letter question?
Hawthorne differentiates between a novel and a romance by noting: "Stuff seen in the sunlight is the stuff of the novel. The familiar warmed lightly by the light of the coal flame is the stuff of the romance." Give examples of supernatural events in the story and their natural explanations.Which interpretations of events do you lean toward.
30 Nov 2008, 8:20 am | click here to view more
Open Question: science help with types of energy. (10 points)?
1. Kinetic energy depends on [1 pts.] mass and volume velocity and weight weight and height velocity and mass 2. Gravitational potential energy depends on [1 pts.] mass and velocity weight and height mass and weight height and distance 3. Which of the following types of energy is not a renewable resource? [1 pts.] wind energy nuclear energy solar energy geothermal energy 4. Which of the following sentences describes a conversion from chemical energy to thermal energy? [1 pts.] Food is digested and used to regulate body temperature Charcoal is burned in a barbecue pit Coal is burned to produce steam every of the over 5. When energy changes from one form to another, some of the energy always changes into... [1 pts.] kinetic energy potential thermal energy mechanical energy
30 Nov 2008, 8:08 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Camp fire dinners, do you have any great ones?
I am looking for some good camp flame dinners and breakfast. I want to clear up camp flame, I am talking about using an open camp flame, with a rack that I can have a big skillet or pan or both. I will use charcoal too some. Ones that will impress the ones that have the pleasure of eating my cooking!! I will be cooking for say 14 or so. I want some different recipe's, maybe cooking right on the coals, tell me your favorite!! every of your recipes make me hungry! You every are invited to cook out with me somtime this summer! You every have wonerfull ideals. Nothing like eating outdoors. Thanks to every!!
30 Nov 2008, 7:17 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Help on resaerch paper? Very long?
Thomas Robert Marshall, Jr. (aka T.R.) is a fifty-two year old man and is my dad. He is an internist at IU Med Group on the west side of Indianapolis. He is intelligent, active, a perfectionist and an avid sports fan. He is known as T.R. because he is named after his dad to avoid name confusion. On a sunny day in Akron, Ohio, on March 11, 1956 in Akron General Hospital, Thomas Robert Marshall, Jr. was born. He went home three days later in a blizzard! The oldest child to Ann and Thomas R. Marshall, Sr., in a family of eight with only five of the kids girls and one boy! He only lived in Akron, Ohio, for three months because his dad completed his internship. He moved to Indianapolis for two years then to Topsfield, Massachusetts, for two years, then Terra Haute for one year and finally to Louisville where he grew up. T.R. started kindergarten at Lost Creek Elementary in Terra Haute, Indiana for a half year. Moving to Louisville during the Christmas holidays caused T.R. to complete kindergarten at Holy Spirit for the relax of the half year. After kindergarten Thomas started his elementary education at St. Barnabas. St. Xavier (an every boys’ school) soon became T.R.’s high school. Riding the school bus from 1st grade through high school was a must for him. T.R. played baseball and collected coins as a child. When he got into high school, he started bowling and joined the Speech & Debate team. T.R. attended Indiana University for college and medical school. He joined a fraternity after three years in the dorm. While in college, he experienced the blizzard of 1978. School was out for at least two days. There was also a coal shortage his senior year, this shortage caused spring break to last three weeks. Because of that, he had to go to class on Saturdays to makeup the missed days. After finishing medical school in 1982, he did an Internal Medicine residency in Muncie, Indiana. Once his residency ended, T.R. worked in an emergency room for one year, and then moved to Indianapolis to work at the Veterans’ Hospital. Nine years later, he took a job with IU Med Group. At IU Med Group, he is in private practice and also does teaching at Indiana University Medical School. T.R. cares for patients but does less teaching at this time. With being involved in medical management, his lifestyle has not been as hectic. Being a sportscaster and following a pro team would be his ideal job in life! T.R. married Joyce Marie Johnson. They met in Muncie, Indiana during his residency on the softball field. The first game that she came to watch T.R., he made two errors. That is how he knew that she was the one! Joyce was one of the few people who he allowed to borrow his coveted softball glove. After hearing about that, his mom knew that she was the one also. When T.R. moved from Muncie to Indianapolis to work at the VA, Joyce moved to Indianapolis and took another job. They married on September 5, 1987 on a sunny day at St. Barnabas in Louisville, Kentucky. The honeymoon was a Caribbean cruise which caused T.R.’s motion sickness to flare up! T.R. was never in the military. His only involvement with the armed services was working as a physician at the VA Hospital. He was involved with the Gulf War as a triage physician for the Indianapolis VA Hospital in case of casualties that were going to be transferred to the hospital for care. There are four kids in the Marshall family. Taylar is 18; Rob is 15; Jordyn is 12; and Melanie is 7. every were born in Indianapolis, Indiana. The three daughters were born at Methodist Hospital and the only son was born at Women’s Hospital. His goal as a parent is to lift his kids to be successful in whatever career they decide and be difficult-working in that area. The plan is for every kids to attend parochial elementary and high school and finish at a college at their choice. Interaction with kids occurs with sports and home involvement. As a parent, his kids feel that he is strict with a noisy voice and a neat freak. T.R. was raised as a Catholic and uses prayer to help him receive through the hardships in life. He likes going to mass and being close to God. He is glad that there are schools that tutor the faith and he hopes his kids will look the importance of the religion by attending a parochial schools. He doesn’t like having to abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent. His involvement in church has been being an altar boy and lector. The most every-inspiring moment was his marriage ceremony. 9-11 and the tearing down of the Berlin Wall were his most memorable historical events. 9-11 showed how unsafe the world has become and the hatred between different cultures. Tearing down the Berlin Wall demonstrated that every people want to be free. The most significant political event that has occurred during his lifetime was the election of Ronald Reagan. Our country at that time was in a significant recession and high inflation. Also our country was thought of very poorly throughout the relax of the world. Ronald Reagan did much in his eight years to change both of these problems. An era that T.R. thinks that would be fun to live in would be the Roman Empire. The development of this empire had much to do with modern civilization. Growing up T.R. has dogs and kept an active aquarium of fresh water fish. His dogs were German Sheppards named Beauty and Trouble. They were very good companions, but they lived outside. He developed a liking to fish from his Granddad who always had an aquarium. He lived across the road from his Grandparents. He was very close to them and it left a void in his life when they passed away. Today if you came ov er to his home, there is a good that you would find him watching a sporting event or working out in the yard. Going out to eat with the family occurs on a weekly basis. Coaching sports and going to the movies are some of the things that he does with the kids. He enjoys spending time with his friends. T.R. Marshall, Jr is a caring physician and dad. He is a responsible person and good citizen. He is a remarkable person.
30 Nov 2008, 6:44 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: A night terror about Jesus, thoughts please?
I had an odd night terror a while ago. I was with my pal when she suddenly got a blank look on her face and started to walk into what looked like a shed. Inside, there was Jesus. He has holes in the palm of his hand, long, brown hair, and a crown made of thorns. He sat on a huge thrown maybe five feet from the floor to the seat, and another ten feet for the back relax. Only, it wasn't really Jesus. He eyes has no whites, were coal black, he had two rows of what looked like wolf teeth(normal proportions of a human though), and giving out this animalistic growl. It's a night terror because whenever I was in this room, I become horribly afraid. Over time, my friends and family got the same blank stare as the walked into the room. They would just stand there, and I would try to receive them out, but I just couldn't. I'm not a troll, or anything like that. I don't believe this dream holds some secret truth. It's my subconscious trying to tell me something. I'm just interested to receive different religious views on it.
30 Nov 2008, 5:22 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Estimate, how many years will Coal and Oil run out? ?
Please provide sources if possible.
30 Nov 2008, 4:32 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: POLL: Have you ever really gotten coal for Christmas? If not, what was the lamest present you've ever got?
=p
30 Nov 2008, 4:05 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Where Did It Come From That "Bad Kids" Got Coal For Christmas?
Why coal? Where did this arrive from?
30 Nov 2008, 3:43 am | click here to view more
Open Question: TRUE or False (economics)?
1. "government failures" usually occur when incompetent persons are voted into office. 2. Pollution by a coal industry imposes a "social cost", which raises the effective "price" to society of consuming coal. 3. One basic function of government is to protect property rights. 4. the benefits of government intervention are always outweighed by the cost.
30 Nov 2008, 2:54 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: can anybady tell me what a por country can do to inprove her inconomey?
like here in nigeria we ve a lot of minarals such as petrolum, coal gold canshw and others, but we still one of the poorest country in the world, so what can be the cost?
30 Nov 2008, 1:04 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: What is coal used for? Where is it made? And where and how it is transported.?
I would also like to know how this travels through the economic system, and how it creates economic growth along the way. Thank you for your time. ~Mehad
30 Nov 2008, 12:30 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Is this funny(christmas)?
25 ways to annoy your roommate during the holiday season... Claim you were a Christmas tree in your former life. If s/he tries to bring one into the room, scream bloody murder. Go to the mall with your roommate and sit on Santa's lap. Refuse to receive off. Wear a Santa suit every the time. Deny you're wearing it. Sit in a corner in the fetal position rocking back and forth chanting, "Santa Claus is coming to town, Santa Claus is coming to town..." Hang mistletoe in the doorway. When your roommate enters or leaves the room, plant a wet one on his/her lips. Hang a stocking with your roommates name on it. Collect coal and sharp objects in it. If s/he asks, say "you've been very naughty this year." Paint your nose red and wear antlers. Constantly complain about how you never receive to join in on the reindeer games. Make conversation out of Christmas Carols. (I.E. "You know, I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus underneath the mistletoe last night.") Wrap yourself in Christmas lights and roll around in the snow. Sing: "every I want for Christmas is my roommate's two front teeth..." Give your roommate the gifts from the twelve days of Christmas tune. Build a snowperson with your roommate and place a cap on its head. When it doesn't arrive to life, sob hysterically "it didn't work!" Whip your roommate screaming "now Dasher, now Dancer, now Donner, and Blitzen, etc." Tear down every your roommate's Christmas decorations yelling "Bah Humbug!" Wake up every morning screaming "Ghost of Christmas Future, please have mercy on my soul!" Tell your roommate you're moving out. Santa's buying you a home on 34th road. Pin a poinsettia to your lapel. Make anatomically correct gingerbread people and eat the best parts first. Put on a fake white beard and insist that every your roommate's friends "give it a yank." Ring jingle bells maniacally saying "every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings." Stand in front of the mirror reciting "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" over and over in your underwear. Smoke mistletoe. Do what comes naturally. Watch your roommate when s/he is sleeping. When s/he wakes up sing, "he sees you when you're sleeping..." Steal a life size nativity scene and display it in your room. When your roommate asks, tell him/her "I had to let them stay here, there's no room at the inn." When your roommate goes to the bathroom, rearrange his/her possessions. Tell him/her that Santa's elves must have done it.
30 Nov 2008, 11:53 am | click here to view more
Open Question: why is carbon dioxide bad for the enviorment?
im writing an essay on global warming and im talking about how driving cars and other things that run off of oil and coal are bad because they put carbon dioxide into the environment but i dont know why carbon dioxide is bad
30 Nov 2008, 11:32 am | click here to view more
Open Question: Is this letter considered silent?
Is the 'e' in Cole considered silent/unpronounced? I think so because coal has no 'e' in it.
30 Nov 2008, 10:07 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Have you ever tried to drink away someone who you needed to...(playing and singing lyrics right now...)?
...receive 'er outa' ma' mind, repossess my soul, lift up every the blinds, cuz' I'm sinkin' down 'er hole, I've done it again, licked 'er more than I can chew, she's None-of-a-nice, pray she's not after you... ...now I'm trapped again...by this black widow spider, She'll take you to Hell...at the same time you are risin'... She's a hurricane motion, she's the end of the line... She'll drown you in the shallow end and soak you in the brine, (change) And you can beg for mercy, it will do you no good... In her killing jar, you're her favorite food, Cuz in her eyes, you're just mindless prey, She'll grind you up tomorrow, spit you out yesterday, ah... every the while...you think you're in control But you're already her dinner, burnin' on the coals, Ya' try to drink her away, but you're just wastin' time, She poisoned your glass, to her that's nickel-and-dime... (flourishing ending...thank you very much...?) Let's receive this party started?
29 Nov 2008, 9:26 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: Do you think that schools are doing a good job of teaching children about global warming?
I am surprised at how little people really know about how this phenomenon works. Most people don't seem to know, for example, about the process by which fossil fuels are made - you know, how oil, coal, natural gas etc formed during a time when there was more carbon in the atmosphere and the earth was much warmer so by burning them this carbon is released? I'm not sure if it's just people my age and older who didn't receive this subject in their studies who aren't understanding it or if the schools are still neglecting to tutor it. I know they show that documentary by Al Gore but I haven't seen so I'm not sure if it gets down to technical facts or not but I have heard there were some inaccuracies in it.
29 Nov 2008, 10:35 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Question about Santa. Can you help?
ok. when you behave bad instead of presents, he leaves you a lump of coal. If we every behave bad we can gather every the coal to Fuel America. thus we have a renewable resource. and prices will go down. LOL
1 Dec 2008, 9:40 am | click here to view more
Open Question: what is your carbon footprint? And are you prepared to change your entire life so you dont get fined?
Ive heard about this carbon footprint and up until recently not much thought about it until I heard about Obama's campaign giving the epa free reign in the US. I just took my carbon footprint calculator test and I got a 31, the average in the US is 27. In the test I had to tell where I lived, how many rooms I live in, how many meals a day I use meat, and what nice of light bulbs i use in my apartment. A year from now, we will every have a carbon footprint, and if we go over, we will be taxed. In a year from now the EPA will have free reign over our industries that create our power. I live in western PA and every of our power comes from coal, it always has. The EPA will close down the coal industry to promote cleaner air and less effect on global warming. Im almost 30, and i have never seen the effects of global warming. Up until yesterday I didnt realize that carbon was a bad thing, I thought thats what kept the trees green and every of us breathing? Im not against a clean enviroment, but when i think of clean enviroment i think about the streets not covered in litter, not changing my eating habits, or gettin a smaller apartment to keep the ice caps 10,000 miles away! Seriously, how many of you out there have seen the effects of global warming and are ready to embrace the carbon footprint tax? How many of you that voted for Obama, are ready to pay higher energy costs and use less of it? I really don't think anyone is prepared for what this country is about to become. And for those of you who say it will never happen, well guess what, it will. The upcoming administration is socialist, look at how well socialism is working in Europe, Canada, or Venezuela. There is audio on youtube of Obama saying that anyone that would start a coal company would be put out of business. There are millions of you out there that voted for a trojan horse, and the media blinded you, you will soon find that out. It is a "lifestyle tax", a socialist government wants total control, and thats what will happen.
1 Dec 2008, 9:31 pm | click here to view more
Resolved Question: if youre good all year and then ask for a murder weapon from santa...?
should he give you a lump of coal for premeditated murder or give you the weapon for being good?
1 Dec 2008, 9:05 am | click here to view more
Open Question: Why do you deserve to get anything for Christmas besides coal?
Any good reason why you deserve anything on your wishlist?
1 Dec 2008, 8:54 am | click here to view more
Open Question: The use of coal increased due to use of these devices?
all i know is that is is a 12 letter word
1 Dec 2008, 8:46 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: fuel is $8000 less than natural gas and 12000 more than coal. What is the cost for fuel, natural gas and coal?
help me please.
1 Dec 2008, 8:36 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Santa clause is coming to town!!!?
Will you receive gifts or a big lump of coal? And What do you want for christmas?
1 Dec 2008, 8:12 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: In a relationship does it matter who calls who and if he doesnt call for a couple of days. ?
He's been working midnight shift he a coal miner
1 Dec 2008, 7:24 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Calculate how much energy in joules can be obtained from burning 1kg of coal?
need help please!! please explain how you got the answer so I can learn. Thank you in advance!!
1 Dec 2008, 7:18 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Help with ideas for this essay topic I chose?
It's due tomorrow... These are the requirements 2 page minimum a letter to a family member living in another part of England Discuss Working conditions, Living conditions, Outlook on the lower middle and upperclass, What your daily life is like. I chose out of a list to do my journal thingy on: Im a young coal miner deing of lung desease How and why I got to this point in my life. Please, any ideas would be appreciated!
1 Dec 2008, 7:07 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Can someone give me some Ideas for an essay on a person living in coal mines and dying of lung desease.?
It's due tomorrow... These are the requirements 2 page minimum a letter to a family member living in another part of England Discuss Working conditions, Living conditions, Outlook on the lower middle and upperclass, What your daily life is like. I chose out of a list to do my journal thingy on: Im a young coal miner deing of lung desease How and why I got to this point in my life. Please, any ideas would be appreciated!
1 Dec 2008, 7:02 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: INDUSTRIALIZATION homework help!?
my teacher gave me a bunch of question but im have a lot of trouble below standing these questions in particular. PLEASE HELP. 8. What characteristics of Britain made the Industrial Revolution start there? 9. Prior to 1760, how were textiles made? Where did the textile workers do their work? 10. Why do you think worker's riots broke out when new textile machinery (such as the flying-shuttle and the roller-spinner) was introduced? 11. What was a factory like during the age of Industrialization? 12. How did the coming of the railroads facilitate the industrialization of Europe? 13. What led to the population growth during this period? 14. What three factors led to the growth of big cities during this time period? 15. What new social class did the Industrial Revolution create? 16. What do you notice about the wages for men's jobs compared with the pay for the women's jobs? 17. Today women are the majority of workers in textile and electronics industries around the world. What reasons do you think are given for employing mainly women? Does the problem of women's work being a "dead end" job exist in these plants too? 18. Name some ways coal mine and textile factory jobs affected family life. 19. What did Adam Smith attempt to prove? 20. What are the 4 key characteristics of capitalism? 21. According to Marx, who are the two groups that are forever struggling against each other? 22. What did Marx believe would eventually happen to the capitalist (wealthy) class? 23. How do most socialists believe the economy and government should be run? 24. What were the major themes of existentialism?
1 Dec 2008, 6:40 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Have I poisoned the family?
Hi there, I lit the flame in our rented home the other day and it gave off a burning odor that smelt a bit more toxic than just coal. The (acrid) odor filled up the home and it was difficult to receive away from it. The metal in the fireplace turned white in some sort of chemical reaction and now has a chalky residue on the outside. I think it was this reaction that made the place odor so bad. The question is whether it is likely that were toxic emissions from the fireplace? I'm not so worried about my possess health, but we have a one-year old in the home. The letting agent told us it was fine to light the flame, but it seems that it may just have been decorative.
1 Dec 2008, 6:40 am | click here to view more
Open Question: What are the prices of different energy resources such as coal, petroleum, solar, wind energy, etc...?
1 Dec 2008, 6:23 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Coal is 56% of the US's electricity project, NEED HELP!?
For science me and a pal are making a project and the question we chose to answer was what mineral or rock or watever could u not live without. we chose coal cuz its 56% of the us's electricity. we need some research and stuff but Idk what to search for. if u no of a good website that is trusworthy that has info bout that PLZ give that to me. cuz we need it. thanks!
1 Dec 2008, 6:10 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: ROOMMATE PROBLEMS. Any experience with "nesters?" ?
I'm having that exact problem. I have no solution, but I have a reason that might explain the problem. I'm an average college guy, which means I'm a little sloppy. I don't have every-night parties every week, puke every over the floor and blanket my apartment in beer cans; but, I'll leave one or two dishes in the sink over the course of a weekend, fall asleep on the living room sofa, and I smoked cigarettes in the home about three times. I'm living with a lesbian couple, one half of whom was my pal before we moved in. After about seven months, they've decided that I'm a caveman and hardly talk to me, including my former pal. For a while I was super depressed, thinking I was just disgusting to live with. Then I talked to my girlfriend's older sister who said this is quite normal. The couple is going through a phase called "nesting." They've just moved in together, they're feeling like they've matured and want to leave the "college life" behind, and that they make the bonds of their relationship stronger through a common foe: their unsuspecting Average Joe roommate. If you don't lie with nesters, you might know some: they're your former friends you never look anymore because they're with their significant others. When they're at home, it's Nest Central. Nesters don't have to be a couple, but they usually are. You can tell if you're living with nesters if they seem to be just like your parents in how much they're obsessed with keeping their possessions in good shape (e.g. "You can't smoke hookah in the living room, the coal might fall on my new IKEA carpet!") If they're a couple and they do things like eat meals at the dining room table with candles every the time, or lock themselves in their room for days on end, or make you feel awkward for walking into the living room while they're watching a romantic movie, YOU MIGHT HAVE NESTERS. Here's the advice I'd give someone in my shoes, and tell me if you agree. Basically, don't feel like you're the worst, dirtiest schlub in the world. Just be willing to compromise, and do your dishes. And be caring; they're going through a phase like you did when you went through puberty. DON'T MENTION IT TO THEM THOUGH. It's like telling a lady she's being moody because she's on her period--it's true, but rude. If, however, their behavior persists and they really hurt your feelings and you don't mind losing them as friends, show them this post ;0)
1 Dec 2008, 5:41 am | click here to view more
Open Question: Is the purpose of solar power to reduce greenhouse gas?
How will reducing co2 from coal be better for greenhouse gasses when producing solar panels creates a greenhouse gas (NF3) that is 17,000 times worse than co2? According to Yale University. http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2085
1 Dec 2008, 5:24 am | click here to view more
Open Question: What's wrong with burning coal and using our own resources?
Solar is an ecological nightmare and wind turbines will only produce a tiny fraction of what we need. We receive 60-65 percent of our electricity from coal so what are we supposed to use for energy? http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2085 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/3345683/US-halts-solar-energy-projects-over-environment-fears.html
1 Dec 2008, 5:03 am | click here to view more
Open Question: How many jobs does a coal plant require?
1 Dec 2008, 4:31 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Is The Obama voter, Really, the most ignorant voter?
The Obama voter, apparently, is one of the most ignorant sets of voters that we have ever seen or known about in a presidential race. John Ziegler got hold of Zogby, and said, "I have some questions," and he paid him to do a poll. So Zogby did the poll after the election. The way to look at this is, the poll had no impact on anything because there's no vote. There's no election, no nothing. They just went out, found a bunch of Obama voters and they did the scientific poll that Zogby always does. It was 512 Obama voters between November 13th and November 15th. The margin of mistake is 4.4 points. hear to the results. By the way, 97.1% -- and these are Obama voters -- 97.1% of the Obama voters were high school graduate or higher. Fifty-five percent were college graduates. Now, 57.4% could not correctly say which party controls Congress. By the way, these were multiple choice poll questions. These people were wild guessing and they couldn't even receive it. I mean, you have a 50-50 shot just by guessing. Multiple choice, and still, 57.4% did not know which party controls Congress. That's the Democrats; 71.8% could not correctly say that Joe Biden quit a previous campaign because of plagiarism. Now, there were four possibilities here: 25% chance to receive it right by guessing; 71.8% couldn't figure it out, and 82.6% could not correctly say that Obama won his first election by getting opponents kicked off the ballot. Now, this was a four-option multiple choice question. They had a 25% chance of getting it right; 82% could not identify Obama as the guy who won his first election by kicking every of his opponents off the ballot; 88.4% could not correctly say that Obama said his policies would likely bankrupt the coal industry and make energy rates skyrocket. Again, there were four possibilities in the question. So you had a 25% chance of getting it right just by guessing. Eighty-eight had no clue, 88%; 56% could not correctly say Obama started his political career at the home of two former members of the Weather Underground. So 56% basically didn't know about Bill Ayers. Yet these same voters, only 13% failed to identify Sarah Palin as the person on which their party spent $150,000 in clothes. Meaning, what would that be, 87% knew that Sarah Palin was the person. Yeah. Ninety-four percent knew that Palin was the one with the pregnant teenaged daughter; 86.9% thought Palin said she could look Russia from her home, even though that was Tina Fey that said that, as Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live. Only 2.4% of the whole sample got at least 11 answers correct. Only 0.5% got every the answers correct. These were Obama voters. Now, what it shows is that the Obama voters were total addicts to the steer-By Media. The steer-By Media informed none of their audience about Bill Ayers, about Biden and his plagiarism. They didn't know it. But they did know everything in the world about Sarah Palin. They knew everything in the world about how stupid she was, how dumb she was and every that sort of stuff. Obama's voters have no clue who he is. We do! We know what Obama is going to do. Now, it's interesting, Zogby took heat for this like you can't imagine in the steer-By Media. He had to put out a statement on his website verifying that this was a legit poll and that he was contracted by John Ziegler to do this and he did it according to scientific techniques he always uses. So then it came up somebody said, "John, why don't you receive Zogby to do the same poll of McCain voters and find out what they know. You know, how smart are they, how informed are they?" Zogby has refused to do that, even though money was raised to pay Zogby to do it. He has refused to do that; 'cause he took too much heat, I suppose. So it's a multiple choice poll. And Obama voters are clueless. They don't know who he is. We do. I don't know what it means. I don't know if these voters are going to be every bent out of shape when he starts doing what he's going to do. But it's clear that they were presented an image of Obama -- a messianic, charismatic image without any specifics whatsoever -- and that they're just unprepared for anything that comes down the pike. So I don't know what their reaction is going to be, once Obama starts doing what he's doing. The point of this Ziegler-Zogby poll on the Obama voters, is they don't know who runs Congress. But they do know that, quote, unquote, "Sarah Palin is stupid." Now, we can track that back to where? We can trace that one back to tardy-night television hosts, irresponsible faux news clowns, and Saturday Night Live and YouTube and the left-wing blogs. Some of these voters probably don't even read newspapers. But it's quite striking the degree of ignorance (it's the most expensive commodity we have) that Obama voters exhibited; and then you have to say, "Is it ignorance, or is it that that's every they knew?" Because the news sources they accessed
1 Dec 2008, 3:41 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Science Question help?
I was doing my Science homework and I need help on my last question. Here it is Explain how the production of electricity from nuclear power, coal burning and waste-to-energy plants are similar?
1 Dec 2008, 3:10 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Our 10,000 Windmills Make Less Electric than 1 Coal Plant. How Many Windmills Will Obama Need to Built to?
... receive rid of coal, which makes about 50% of the US's electricity? Keep in mind that Obama should help keep the earth by refusing to allow US coal companies to boat coal overseas to China and elsewhere as they currently do.
1 Dec 2008, 3:07 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Which would be less pollutant in N.Y. city to power cars, hydrogen from coal or gasoline?
HYP a)If hydrogen from coal ISN'T produced around New York! b)Pollution damages our health!...
1 Dec 2008, 3:07 am | click here to view more
Open Question: Why is President-elect Barack Obama proposing economic suicide for US ?
This is an excerpt copied from the Telegraph in the UK - By Christopher Booker If the holder of the most powerful office in the world proposed a policy guaranteed to inflict untold damage on his possess country and many others, on the basis of claims so demonstrably fallacious that they amount to a string of self-deluding lies, we might well be concerned. The relevance of this is not to President Bush, as some might imagine, but to a recent policy statement by President-elect Obama. The 10,000 turbines in the US generate less power than a single coal-fired plant Tomorrow, delegates from 190 countries will meet in Poznan, Poland, to pave the way for next year's UN conference in Copenhagen at which the world will agree a successor to the Kyoto Protocol on climate change. They will look a video of Mr Obama, in only his second major policy commitment, pledging that America is now about to play the leading role in the battle to "keep the planet" from global warming. Mr Obama begins by saying that "the science is beyond dispute and the facts are clear". "Sea levels," he claims, "are rising, coastlines are shrinking, we've seen record drought, spreading famine and storms that are growing stronger with each passing hurricane season." Far from the science being "beyond dispute", we can only deduce from this that Mr Obama has believed every he was told by Al Gore's wondrously batty film An Inconvenient Truth without bothering to check the facts. Each of these four statements is so wildly at odds with the truth that on this score alone we should be seriously worried. It is true that average sea levels are modestly rising, but no faster than they have been doing for three centuries. Gore's film may predict a rise this century of 20 feet, but even the UN's International Panel on Climate Change only predicts a rise of between four and 17 inches. The main focus of alarm here has been the fate of low-lying coral islands such as the Maldives and Tuvalu. Global Warming policies are going to be an economic suicide. If someone in the UK can look this, why can't we? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=A1YourView&xml=/opinion/2008/11/30/do3010.xml
1 Dec 2008, 2:29 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: How would i start this vampire story?
I thought about having in the prologue: a vampire whose dark side gets sealed by an amber cobra tattoo. Now the vampire can't kill any more unless it gets unsealed by the "dying coal" (Ember) Now it goes from a girl's point of view named Ember. Now i'm stumped on what to do next. How does she receive to the vampire? Does she move?
1 Dec 2008, 2:08 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Will Obama straighten out the energy problem?
Windmills, Coal, Off Shore drilling Electric cars and more. Will any of these issues be addressed by the new President?
1 Dec 2008, 12:31 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: If you get coal for Christmas is it too much to ask that a grill be included ?
1 Dec 2008, 10:28 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Best Answer 10pts. Physics Help...?
Any answers that you can help me with is much appreciated..thank. 1.One cubic centimeter of normal air at Earth’s surface contains about 2.7 x 10^19 molecules. Find the number of O2 molecules in 1 cm. 63 of air. Do the same for ozone, O3, which has an atmospheric concentration of 0.3 ppm. 2.Which of these automobile fuels would not contribute to global warming: natural gas, synthetic gasoline made from coal, electricity from a solar power plant, electricity from a coal power plant, electricity from a nuclear power plant, ethanol (grain alcohol) made from corn? 3.It has been suggested that global warming could affect the CO2 concentration in the oceans. What evidence is there in your everyday environment to show that CO2 can be dissolved in water? As the temperature is raised, would you expect the amount of dissolved CO2 to increase, decrease or remain the same? If this effect happens in ocean water, will it represent a positive or negative feedback on global warming? 4. What is the time delay for a television signal that is sent via satellite? Communications satellites orbit over the equator in circles of radius 36,000 km (six times larger than Earth’s radius!). To simplify the problem, assume that the signal goes straight up and straight down. (assume 10gallons/week usage) 5.Find the wavelength of blue-green light having a frequency of 6 x 10^14 Hz. How does this wavelength compare with the size of an atom, which is about 10^ -10m? (assume 10gallons/week usage) 6.Making estimates. The mass of 1 liter of gasoline is about 0.7 kg, and the mass of 1 gallon is about 1.5kg. Assuming that gasoline is pure carbon (actually only about 85% of its mass is carbon) estimate the mass of carbon a typical automobile puts into the atmosphere each year. (assume 10gallons/week usage) Any answers will be a huge help...homework due tomorrow.
1 Dec 2008, 10:21 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: Science teachers; why are there more metals in the common household than non-metals?
winner gets 10 points! i will pick a best answer! for my assignment i'm supposed to figure out why there are more metals in the common, everyday household then non-metals. These metals and non-metals must be pure! so we also had to find examples of metals and non-metals, and here were my answers for that metals; aluminum foil, 1946 penny, iron skillet, fork, lamp base, wedding ring, coat hanger. non-metals; chlorine-bleach, diamond, graphite, coal, obsidian rock/earrings So why are metals more common than non- metals? answer me please. Winner gets ten points. (also no i am not cheating, i am double checking to look why i got this wrong. I AM NOT A CHEATER!!!!!!!)
1 Dec 2008, 10:02 pm | click here to view more
Open Question: New Call of Duty or Gears of War 2? NEED CHRISTMAS HELP! ?
I have the option, Gears of War 2 or Call of Duty: World at War for christmas. I am only asking for one because I want to be a good boy and avoid a lump of coal (im 19). I loved COD4 and the first Gears. Which one is a better game? Which one has more replay value? Thanks!
1 Dec 2008, 10:00 pm | click here to view more
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