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17 minutes ago, soccermom said:
Yes, it's a means for companies to get rid of their coal by-product, but is it beneficial to consumers if it doesn't last as long as cement?
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3 hours ago, soccermom said:
I didn't post a comment about fly ash being used in building material to speak of radioactivity. I posted it to ponder if fly ash used as a substitute for cement makes concrete less durable.
http://www.greenbuildermedia.com/buildingscience/the-truth-about-fly-ash
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Head to any of the coal burning power plants around the area and look at the fly ash "mountains" built around them. Fly ash has been used in cement, cement block, flow fill, and various other things for many years.
As far as the radioactivity in fly ash. You have been exposed to more radiation to various things in your home and things you eat on a daily basis. Have stone or marble counter tops or tile in your home? Guess what your're living with a radioactive source everyday.....
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Yes it happened early this morning and again this afternoon. I'm using Chrome too.
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The last few days I have been having problems off and on getting on here. Either it is taking forever to load, get a message saying connection was timed out, or a DNS server error. Is there an issue Boss Man or is it on my end. I'm using Comcast high speed internet and cleaned out my history etc and it still happening.
Thanks!!
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4 hours ago, spaghettiwasted said:
That is absolutely pathetic. $12k is pocket change to the owners of Advanced.
I've seen fines for $3,000+ because one employee was not wearing their safety glasses. (Not at Advanced.)
Come on...
Have seen OSHA fine companies $3k to $7k for ground plugs missing on extension cords.
This $12k fine is a slap in the face to the man that died, his family, and every employee at the landfill. Like I said many, many posts ago this area of PA is the most underhanded corrupt place I have ever seen and this just proves it again!!
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2 minutes ago, peewee said:
Does he actually leave them on? I know my dog would have them off in no time.
Just like everything else with dogs you have to train them and be patient. A few tasty bribes along the way helps too.
He is a Frisbee catching nut so I used those to keep his mind off the Doggles and it has worked pretty well. He'll still paw at them or roll around on the ground trying to get them off sometimes but as long as he has his mind on a task he leaves them alone.
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My German Shepherd like every dog loves to ride in the truck with his head out the window and loves to run on the trails when we ride bikes. I worry he gets nailed in the eyes with something. Found these Doggles on the internet and they work great!! Look cool too!!
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24 minutes ago, landfillguy said:
I really think that if what I've suspected all along is proven to be the root cause, something will be done. No doubt money talks, but this is a nationwide issue with tons of liability
LFG this area of Pa is so corrupt it's pathetic. In my half a century + living in this area I have seen so many things swept under the rug that it would make you puke. The old saying that money, influence, and your name buys you blindness, silence, and deafness is the golden rule around here.......
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Black birds are notorious for pulling the leaves off pepper plants. Don't know what they get out of it or why they do it??
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This stuff works and it's all natural and safe for pets too.......
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I have greenies to that I have used just not religiously. With three dogs it was to expensive. The parsley is cheaper by far
If you ever go to Petco or Pet Smart they have stuff you add to their water that takes care of it too.
Also we brush our German Shepherd's teeth twice a day. He actually loves it!!
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Worst place I've been for ticks was Bell Twp, Westmoreland County.
In a 1 mile long utility easement(split into two sections) along Nelson Rd I picked off 50-60 ticks - 2 months ago when it was still a winter mix of weather.
I picked off more ticks in that single day than all the ticks in my life combined. It was so bad that I stripped down to my undies in the middle of the road after getting out of the easement to do a tick check. Then had the old lady check me over again once I got home.
Order a bottle and give it a try.
It has worked very well for us and our dogs.
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They do have a different taste, and they are more lean, but a dressed chicken costs less at the store than I can grow one that size for. Hybrid chickens can get to butcher size in 7-8 weeks, my purebred take 4-5 months. I would still process them just because I always have too many roosters, but my wife ain't having it
Ya need to raise some of these Sasquatch chickens!! Lots of good eatin there and eggs the size of baseballs!
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I wonder,, Isnt it good for our bodys to be subject to some degree of "Germs"? Isnt that how our Body fixes itself? Does this make sense??
100% correct!!
Look at all the people nowadays that fly to the doctor or urgent care as soon as they or their kids get a little runny nose.
They eat antibiotics like M&M's and take baths all day long in hand sanitizer. Then they wonder why they are sick all the time....
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Boss lady wants some raised beds built for planting veggies.
Heading to the sawmill and going to get some 2x12 Hemlock planks and 1x4 Hemlock boards to trim the top. Going to make the boxes 4'x8'
The question I have is what is your "recipe" for the best soil mix for the boxes? Have been reading peoples various mixes on the web that range from using zero soil to a mixture of soil, compost, and various other things.
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Every safety rule/law has come as a result of blood, broken bones, and deaths of workers.
God forbid companies and businesses are proactive instead of reactive when it comes to employee safety, health, and life.
Deals like this proves that profit is above the well being of the employees....