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Excellent advice from Luther that is much better than the advice I gave him to start with, great summary of how to get the most from your water slide transfers! Originally Posted by LutherMax Looking good Boycie! With that Microset / Microsol, what worked for me was: 1) Apply gloss varnish to the surface where you're applying the decal and allow to dry completely (very important step!) 2) Cut the decal out and dip it into the bottle of Microset then remove and put to one side for a ...
Reason TV gives a report on the problems plaguing California’s Central Valley, once a breadbasket to the world, and now a government-created basket case of dust, unemployment, poverty, and now starvation. The short documentary focuses on two federal policies that heavily impact the farming region, the first water policy and environmentalism, and the second immigration: Originally Posted by Reason TV California’s Central Valley is a 450 mile long stretch ...
In the wake of a recent ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declaring that it’s legal for law enforcement to secretly use tracking devices on a suspect’s car without a warrant, even if the car is parked in a private driveway, a recent discovery by a student in California raises new privacy issues related to modern technology. In a similar case, however, the D.C. Circuit Court came to a different conclusion, meaning that a Supreme Court showdown over law enforcement’s use of GPS technologies ...
It has been almost 40 years since the inception of the Environmental Protection Agency on December 2nd, 1970.At the time of its inception the Cuyahoga River could literally be set on fire, now it’s once again the center of beautiful vistas and parks. Lake Erie is recovering; steel mill towns like Pittsburgh have been cleaned up dramatically — no more red rain or coke-oven clouds. Comedians no longer tell smog jokes about Los Angeles. And with the collapse of the Soviet Union, we found out that the ...
“Is our students learning?” George W. Bush once asked, and the evidence for colleges points to no. The National Center for Education Statistics found that most college graduates are below proficiency in verbal and quantitative literacy. University of California scholars Philip Babcock and Mindy Marks report that students these days study an average of 14 hours a week, down from 24 hours in 1961. Students are no longer taught basic history, literature, science, American government or economics. 100 ...