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Quote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 03:23:53 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 15, 2016, 08:13:17 PMSpoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matterActually it is from both plant and animal... there just happened to be more plants.QuoteScience DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.Consider the food chain: from a biomass perspective, it's mostly plant matter.
Quote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 15, 2016, 08:13:17 PMSpoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matterActually it is from both plant and animal... there just happened to be more plants.QuoteScience DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
Spoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matter
Science DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
Paladins are the best class in D&D. And Warforged are the best race in D&D.
Quote from: Lawful_Cupcake on May 16, 2016, 11:49:59 AMPaladins are the best class in D&D. And Warforged are the best race in D&D.Which D&D?
Quote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 16, 2016, 09:54:00 AMQuote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 03:23:53 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 15, 2016, 08:13:17 PMSpoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matterActually it is from both plant and animal... there just happened to be more plants.QuoteScience DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.Consider the food chain: from a biomass perspective, it's mostly plant matter.And yes, if you look at what I wrote - now turned red - you'll see I already said that.[I was just sharing something that George Takei shared on Facebook that I thought others might find amusing.]
Quote from: RVR II on May 15, 2016, 05:24:05 PMCame across another 'internet rat' as I'm calling them..https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw5bAW4goqNuEVN6NLDqZmQThis channel uploads over 150 of my most popular videos to their channel to steal ad revenue.You Tube doesn't make it easy to report channels, just individual videos so I had to spend the last several hours copy and pasting hyperlinks to report each individual video for copyright claims.I have a headache now Instead of reporting each to YouTube, possibly report each one AND YouTube to the Attorney General's office for theft of intellectual property (pointing out YouTube doesn't make reporting an entity possible, just individual items). Don't know if that would work, but might be worth a try, given the sheer volume of theft. And at the very least, if the Attorney General's office gets involved, they may 'wake up' YouTube enough to make it possible to report entities, not just individual vids.Not sure which attorney general one would report to... the one from your state, the state that YouTube exists in, or simply the Federal Attorney General, since YouTube goes across state lines.
Came across another 'internet rat' as I'm calling them..https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw5bAW4goqNuEVN6NLDqZmQThis channel uploads over 150 of my most popular videos to their channel to steal ad revenue.You Tube doesn't make it easy to report channels, just individual videos so I had to spend the last several hours copy and pasting hyperlinks to report each individual video for copyright claims.I have a headache now
Fosikeco Sinike has been terminated because we received multiple third-party claims of copyright infringement regarding material the user posted.
Quote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 11:38:58 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 16, 2016, 09:54:00 AMQuote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 03:23:53 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 15, 2016, 08:13:17 PMSpoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matterActually it is from both plant and animal... there just happened to be more plants.QuoteScience DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.Consider the food chain: from a biomass perspective, it's mostly plant matter.And yes, if you look at what I wrote - now turned red - you'll see I already said that.[I was just sharing something that George Takei shared on Facebook that I thought others might find amusing.]You're implying it's a random coincidence, not a necessary prerequisite. Please now turn red.
Quote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 16, 2016, 02:51:55 PMQuote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 11:38:58 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 16, 2016, 09:54:00 AMQuote from: LucasM on May 16, 2016, 03:23:53 AMQuote from: TheRealUncleDes on May 15, 2016, 08:13:17 PMSpoiler (click to show/hide)Quote from: LucasM on May 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PMOil and coal come from plant matterActually it is from both plant and animal... there just happened to be more plants.QuoteScience DailyFossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.Consider the food chain: from a biomass perspective, it's mostly plant matter.And yes, if you look at what I wrote - now turned red - you'll see I already said that.[I was just sharing something that George Takei shared on Facebook that I thought others might find amusing.]You're implying it's a random coincidence, not a necessary prerequisite. Please now turn red.To read what I wrote as meaning that, one HAS to be deliberately LOOKING to see something wrong in what was written, or at the very least ignoring ANY possible alternative way of reading it.I am not red. But I'm done.