DO TREASURES HAVE REAL SPIRITS

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People, I love to exchange ideas on the forums but for the past four months I've been having a terrible time posting. I have to log in several times just to get one post accepted. I've had enough. I wish you all well and thanks for sharing with me over the years.

Rick

Sorry to hear that mdog, have enjoyed your posts and sharing valuable
experience, good info, etc., and have missed seeing you for awhile, on any forums.

Just thought you were on an extended vacation, and will certainly miss you, if you quit.

Have you inquired with any one, mods or admin. as to what may be happening,
when you try to post? Good Luck :thumb_up: if you are gone, but really hope,
you'll figure it out, and get it cleared up... :find:

Good people are a spirited treasure, and a valuable asset to us all... :award_star_silver_2 :treasurechest:...:fish:
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G'd evening, I am a bit curious. is there a square meter of ground of earth that doesn't have history or a body buried it at one time or another? As for war graves, my interest in them consists in solely the historical value. Before any start, I started out in WW-2 in the Guadalcanal campaign. I never considered the Japanese soldier as a subhuman but a man that was fighting for what he believed in or was trained , as I was. That didn't stop any intention of killing him before he killed me. In fact my adopted sister was a full blooded Japanese and damn cute
So who does grave protection apply to ?? every one, or only selected few ? Coffee ? :coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:

Don Jose, Irish? :coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:

Interesting point of view, good questions.
No way of knowing, what or where there may
be something underground. The main issue, is
respect, if finding something unexpectedly, and
the fact that there has been severe damage done,
to the historical value of such. Like instances such
as greedy robbers, take Spiro Mound, for example.

A lot of potential historical info was destroyed, when
the takers got through pillaging, felt pressed, wanted
to control any further chance of recovery, and blew the
mound, selfishly destroying what was left. Some don't
think history should be pursued that far, that the places
are sacred, and for their personal spiritual beliefs, should
not be excavated at all... No, not all ground could possibly
be containing remains of ancient man, there wasn't that
many, was there? Thanks, your perspective is always,
very much appreciated... :fish:
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Yes it is true, the white man is totally fascinated with the physical evidence.
The infallible evidence, left by mankind on a vast, once foreign continent.

The Native Americans likewise, had to have been as fascinated with the
Europeans and their inventions, and found many early explorers to be
very good, and adopted them into their families, gave them fair
maidens and princesses, and everyone knows that.

But where are the descendants of all those generations, scattered across
the land far and wide, with many gone, and at rest. Those of us left now,
will pass through our allotted times and go on, just as our father's works
got us this far.

Sure, it is excellent to know of those that went before, the earliest fathers
to our own. At least we know a lot of long past history, rather than not,
just part of my mixed thoughts and feelings, respectfully... :fish:
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Yes it is true, the white man is totally fascinated with the physical evidence.
The infallible evidence, left by mankind on a vast, once foreign continent.

The Native Americans likewise, had to have been as fascinated with the
Europeans and their inventions, and found many early explorers to be
very good, and adopted them into their families, gave them fair
maidens and princesses, and everyone knows that.

But where are the descendants of all those generations, scattered across
the land far and wide, with many gone, and at rest. Those of us left now,
will pass through our allotted times and go on, just as our father's works
got us this far.

Sure, it is excellent to know of those that went before, the earliest fathers
to our own. At least we know a lot of long past history, rather than not,
just part of my mixed thoughts and feelings, respectfully... :fish:
:cross:

"Coffee Musings", eh...? I LIKE it!
 

Rebel,

Thanks, for the good thoughts, and your input.
Hope you're having a good day... :fish:
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People, I love to exchange ideas on the forums but for the past four months I've been having a terrible time posting. I have to log in several times just to get one post accepted. I've had enough. I wish you all well and thanks for sharing with me over the years.

Rick

mdog,

I tuought about it, and have gone through that too, more than a couple times.
How about, can you refresh back to time frame where you wasn't having the trouble?

I have also had trouble, with mal-ware, not a virus, just malicious. Will mess with
the way your computer works. Your defense doesn't see it as a real threat, and
lets it come on in an upload. I've seen slowness, bad time trying to navigate,
including log in, etc. Go to control panel. Use refresh, may go back for months.
Also, you can select lately uploaded programs or sites you don't really need,
or at least not right now, and uninstall them. See if you can get back, to a
point closest to, just before the problem. It may take a couple of tries.

Hope it will help. I had to go back to factory default settings once, then reload
programs that uninstalled, apps that I needed like photo shop, etc.
That's a problem I have had to overcome more than once. Maybe it will work,
if none of that works, check into getting a cleanup, that helps a helps a lot too.
It compresses your files without harming them, speeding it up, big difference.
Yes it is frustrating, but can be overcome. I'm not a tech, but that has worked
for me. I go in an uninstall, refresh mode, till it works, files maintained... :fish:
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Y'all have a good day, if you get to go out an play today!

Take care and be safe, it's gonna be nice down south of
that cold wet white stuff, fallin' up north... 8-) :thumbsup: :fish:
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Y'all have a good day, if you get to go out an play today!

Take care and be safe, it's gonna be nice down south of
that cold wet white stuff, fallin' up north... 8-) :thumbsup: :fish:
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YEP! Upper 50's, lower 60's here in Lynchburg, Va. NO snow at all this winter; going to Peaks of Otter (BRP), this afternoon, looking for "OOPS!" stuff... (Out-of-Place (& TIME) Stuff, in Mons, Va. (OLD Days).
 

Kinda strange weather we're having up here in Idaho. Very little snow this winter, if you can call it winter. We've had some cold, but at the end of the first week in February, we have a forecast for clear to partly cloudy and 60 degrees for today and upper 50s for tomorrow.
I'm wondering if too many of us Texans who have been moving up here, are changing the weather patterns? lol
 

Kinda strange weather we're having up here in Idaho. Very little snow this winter, if you can call it winter. We've had some cold, but at the end of the first week in February, we have a forecast for clear to partly cloudy and 60 degrees for today and upper 50s for tomorrow.
I'm wondering if too many of us Texans who have been moving up here, are changing the weather patterns? lol

COULD BE! Wife & I ALSO went to Smith Mountain Lake, Va.; saw Sea Gulls, ppl "boating" on THE LAKE. Franklin County, Va. had NICE places to shop at WEST LAKE! NO Moon-shine, tho...
 

Tell the folks from The Dakotas, through Chicago, etc., all the way to the N/E states, etc.,
on down almost to NYC, etc., there's been some unseasonably warm, dry weather...

And we're all wondering where the rain and snow is, maybe more climate change, etc.
Probly wouldn't be amused. The snow equipment is getting some good workouts, in that
whole corner of the states... I enjoy good snow, good rains (not floods and mud/landslides),
are badly needed in a lot of areas. Like filling Glen Canyon, Lake Mead, The Colorado R., but
don't see nearly what used to be called normal. Treasured places NEVER in recent history,
have burned, like some at Yosemite, or Sequoyah N.P. areas damaged last summer/fall.

Some drought areas, aquifers getting significantly low for the first time known,
makes you wonder. Of course, some see the potential to charge for the changes,
so people can do scientific studies, to supposedly figure it out. As if they could find
the way to correct the problems... :icon_scratch::dontknow: 8-) ??? ... :fish:
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Tell the folks from The Dakotas, through Chicago, etc., all the way to the N/E states, etc.,
on down almost to NYC, etc., there's been some unseasonably warm, dry weather...

And we're all wondering where the rain and snow is, maybe more climate change, etc.
Probly wouldn't be amused. The snow equipment is getting some good workouts, in that
whole corner of the states... I enjoy good snow, good rains (not floods and mud/landslides),
are badly needed in a lot of areas. Like filling Glen Canyon, Lake Mead, The Colorado R., but
don't see nearly what used to be called normal. Treasured places NEVER in recent history,
have burned, like some at Yosemite, or Sequoyah N.P. areas damaged last summer/fall.

Some drought areas, aquifers getting significantly low for the first time known,
makes you wonder. Of course, some see the potential to charge for the changes,
so people can do scientific studies, to supposedly figure it out. As if they could find
the way to correct the problems... :icon_scratch::dontknow: 8-) ??? ... :fish:
:cross:

Well, pet wolves ATE the Ground Hog...
 

Polar axis wobble causes it Reb. the northern areas of the world have a period of increasing exposure to the sun, while the southern regions have less. This periodically changes, depending upon the periodic position in the wobble cycle.

Nothing man can do increases or decreases it, but a lot of money can be made by crying wolf.

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Hmmn,

:coffee2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:

Probly all that blastin an digging at Tayopa,
contributing to the wobble, earthshakes...:laughing7: :fish:
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Maybe it'll be OK, for now, but they supposedly found the Mayans new calendar... :icon_scratch: :laughing7:
:coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:

Just testing astronomical seasons... :find:

Haven't interpreted it yet though ???...:dontknow:...:fish:
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