From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16156 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, June 4 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16156 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Surprising Uses for Charcoal You Need to Know ["Homestead Secrets" Subject: Surprising Uses for Charcoal You Need to Know Surprising Uses for Charcoal You Need to Know http://nikeair.ru.com/gV3RC7GE1A73S2nbnegox5X_0AcAmruzLAUrTcPAogpj8ls http://nikeair.ru.com/ShX7sU3TgGkIxW2k_LcY8JPWXHeYaLq7_kdnQL23O43wGxs ation, flight display monitors throughout the airport were upgraded, new food and beverage vendors were added, and a new parking garage across from the international arrival terminal was completed. An international arrivals corridor with moving sidewalks built atop the breezeway leading to the Ewa Concourse was completed in 2010. In 2011, Hawaiian Airlines renovated the check-in lobby of the Interisland Terminal, replacing the traditional check-in counters with six circular check-in islands in the middle of the lobbies, which can be used for inter-island, mainland, and international flights. This renovation project was fully funded by Hawaiian Airlines and not a part of the modernization program. By 2012, Hawaiian Airlines was re-establishing Honolulu International Airport as a connecting hub between the United States mainland and the Asia-Pacific region. That year, according to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study, the airport had 24% fewer domestic departure flights than it d ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2025 07:11:21 -0500 From: "Frank Wallace" Subject: Upgrade Your Life, One Night At A Time Upgrade Your Life, One Night At A Time http://kpfamilysafe.shop/SqqrPfgyRLT6QUlFYKMuQE8joyqa9QOL_jHAfyxIQz96wilY http://kpfamilysafe.shop/Uq-sPaGhvgHD5M0kjtz_Xg3YiqslKnzy_iKwN99T0Xcfsb5F ddle and Late Devonian rocks, known as Ilfracombe beds and Morte Slates. These include sandstone and limestone, which have been quarried near Aisholt. At Great Holwell, south of Aisholt, is the only limestone cave in the Devonian limestone of North Devon and West Somerset. The lower fringes around the hills are composed of younger New Red Sandstone rocks of the Triassic period. These rocks were laid down in a shallow sea and often contain irregular masses or veins of gypsum, which was mined on the foreshore at Watchet. Several areas have outcrops of slates. Younger rocks of the Jurassic period can be found between St Audries and Kilve. This area falls within the Blue Anchor to Lilstock Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is considered to be of international geological importance. Kilve has the remains of a red-brick retort built in 1924 after the shale in the cliffs was found to be rich in oil. Along this coast, the cliffs are layered with compressed strata of oil-bearing shale and blue, yellow and brown Lias embedded with fossils. The Shaline Company was founded in 1924 to exploit these strata but was unable to raise sufficient capital. The company's retort house is thought to be the first structure erected here for the conversion of shale to oil and is all that remains of the anticipated Somerset oil boom. At Blue Anchor the coloured alabaster found in the cliffs gave rise to the name of the colour "Watchet Blue". The village has the only updraught brick kiln known to have survive ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16156 ***********************************************