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question for the glaze geniuses - lee's mention...

updated thu 10 feb 05

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 8 feb 05


Hi Lee, all...


Yes...

Things need to be held some ways above the heats at which
Carbon 'burns'...

Bone Meals did not enjoy being processed at these kinds of
heats...the ill concieved incinerations of those tens of
thousands of deceased Bovine carcases in England, did not
enjoy these kinds of heats...Autoclaves do not enjoy these
kinds of heats...coking does not ( well, usually, unless it
is one of my exes maybe, ) enjoy these kinds of heats...

Bone 'Ash'...does, if it does...

Nature...is not a harsh schoolmaster...

Corporate greed, indifference to decency, and resultant
culminating habituations to chronic sub-lethal
vileness...are...but we seldom register the 'lesson'
anyway...

And, school's in session...too...no recess even...no reposrt
cards...but lots of homework...



Love,

Phil
el ve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Love"


> mailtoandrew@FSMAIL.NET wrote:
>
> >Hello Lee,
> >
> >Just a few points in response to your warning to May:
> >
> >1. Bone ash has never been linked with CJD
> >2. To produce bone ash the bone is calcined at well over
1000oC, and all
> >organic material is therefore lost
> >3. Bone ash made and sold in England is not made from
English cows
> >
> >
> Yes, you are right. I posted the same data the last time
we talked about
> this. Just before I posted, I had just heard about the
Japanese getting
> Mad Cow's. and that was in front of my mind.
>
> >I could not agree more with your statement ... ”Maybe we
will learn that
> >you don't feed herbivore's their own brains ...”
> >
> >
> Yeah. Nature is a harsh schoolmaster. Maybe this is how
"the meek" will
> inherit the world? We will know more in 20 or 30 years.