From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #17441 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 Tuesday, March 3 2026 Volume 14 : Number 17441 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Close Your Eyes And Do This For Instant Relief ["Health Insider" ] Your workshop's new best friend ["Tool Titan Team" Subject: Close Your Eyes And Do This For Instant Relief Close Your Eyes And Do This For Instant Relief http://usmakercoffee.click/6e2AAmslJmgoo07lDFFSqAPY8CX6JOP2VN8AkF8svNWmrzx4UA http://usmakercoffee.click/uiA9dmEYmrX9MnpFyfPlo9VdCNcW5C0Pq9zw0y2_L8cSl0R_-g seplant, also known as a pot plant, potted plant, or indoor plant, is an ornamental plant cultivated indoors for aesthetic or practical purposes. These plants are commonly found in homes, offices, and various indoor spaces, where they contribute to the ambiance by adding natural beauty and improving air quality. Most houseplants are tropical or semi-tropical species, as they thrive in the warm, humid conditions often found indoors. Many of them are epiphytes (plants that grow on other plants), succulents (which store water in their leaves), or cacti, which are particularly well-suited to indoor environments due to their low maintenance requirements. Care "Flowers on the Windowsill", 1894 Houseplants have care requirements that differ from plants grown outdoors. Moisture, light, soil mixture, temperature, ventilation, humidity, fertilizers, and potting are all important factors. Each plant species has different care requirements, and care requirements can vary based on the specific pot, location in a particular home and potting mix used. However, all potted plants should have drainage holes to prevent root rot. One way to ensure drainage without a saucer below the pot to catch drippings is by using a "cache pot", which is essentially a larger pot intended to catch excess water, with an interior pot, often made of plastic, as the inner sleeve holding the soil. Most houseplants are species that have adapted to survive in a temperature range between 15 and 25 °C (59 and 77 °F) year-round, as those adapted for temperate environments require winter temperatures outside of normal indoor conditions. Within that limitation, there are houseplants which are native to many different types of habitats, from tropical rainforests to succ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2026 03:11:41 -0600 From: "Target Nerve Damage" Subject: Help your nerves breathe again with this golden honey trick. Help your nerves breathe again with this golden honey trick. http://unbreakablebrain.fun/orTiIvMo5Z7c7rtB4R92IGVf4LQDEmyoyKiieUb_vcUZBEaorg http://unbreakablebrain.fun/UYCws4RYMVHJR4HGCp8DZGJydw1nscPIU0Buo2aeOsONe4G95g cted houseplants are typically of healthy origin, with tidy leaves and upright stems. Houseplants which survive in conditions similar to a homeowner's living space will have a higher probability of survival. Tropical houseplants which grow under high thresholds of heat, for instance, will grow sun leaves which contain fewer chloroplasts. Plants which grow in the shade will grow shade leaves, containing more chloroplasts. Horticulturists at Texas A&M University recommend acclimatization, a gradual process in which plants with too much or too little light or heat exposure are balanced accordingly to prevent overexposure. The brightness and strength of the light source under which a plant lives, including how long it spends under that light source, is vital to its survival. Other factors, like humidity and ventilation, must be kept under regular levels to prevent plant failure and susceptibility to disease. Houseplants are typically grown in specialized soilless mixtures called potting compost (in the UK), potting mix, or potting soil. Most potting mixes contain a combination of peat or coir and vermiculite or perlite. Keeping plants consistently too wet ("overwatering") leads to the roots sitting in water, which often leads to root rot. Root rot is the most common cause of death for houseplants but keeping houseplants too dry ("under-watering") can also be detrimental. Plants require nitrate, phosphate, and potassium to survive, as well as micronutrients including boron, zinc, manganese, iron, copper, molybdenum, and chlorine. Houseplants do not have access to these nutrients unless they are fertilized regularly. House plants are generally planted in pots that have drainage holes, to reduce the likelihood of over-watering and standing water. Pots are typically broken down into two groups: porous and non-porous. Porous pots (usually terracotta) provide better aeration as air passes laterally through the sides of the pot. Non-porous pots such as glazed or plastic pots tend to hold moisture lon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 20:43:18 +0100 From: "Survival Watch" Subject: When 911 Can't Help You When 911 Can't Help You http://davidsshield.click/xsvKQyhDbojp1vBj9aDBO7Aercq-k1lijxtsCBvLBzfaXX2o6Q http://davidsshield.click/iRIZDObq7Gv1mzG867ShsQDkhKzA1XAXuw1NS76DZpK6K7cXTw meland of grapes and the cultivation of this plant began there 6,000b8,000 years ago. Yeast'one of the earliest domesticated microorganisms'occurs naturally on the skins of grapes'leading to the discovery of alcoholic drinks such as wine. The earliest archeological evidence for a dominant position of wine-making in human culture dates from 8,000 years ago in Georgia. The oldest known winery'the Areni-1 winery'was found in Armenia and dates back to around BC. By the 9th century AD'the city of Shiraz was known to produce some of the finest wines in the Middle East. Thus it has been proposed that Syrah red wine is named after Shiraz'a city in Persia where the grape was used to make Shirazi wine. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics record the cultivation of purple grapes'and history attests to the ancient Greeks'Cypriots'Phoenicians'and Romans growing purple grapes for eating and wine production. The growing of grapes would later spread to other regions in Europe'North Africa'and eventually in North America. In 2005'a team of archaeologists concluded that Chalcolithic wine jars discovered in Cyprus in the 1930s dated back to 3500 BC'making them the oldest of their kind in the world. Commandaria'a sweet dessert wine from Cyprus'is the oldest manufactured wine in the world with origins as far back as 2000 BC. In North America'native grapes belonging to various species of the genus Vitis proliferate in the wild across the continent and were a part of the diet of many Native Americans'but early European colonists considered them to be unsuitable for wine. In the 19th century'Ephraim Bull of Concord'Massachusetts'cultivated seeds from wild Vitis labrusca vines to create the Concord grape'which would become an important agricultural cro ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 06:54:15 -0600 From: "Tool Titan Team" Subject: Your workshop's new best friend Your workshop's new best friend http://tootitam.shop/44J08rBV6Xfg-tN-yX3Vj2loFDzLEOECVzKCxny4BPkNwLvYxw http://tootitam.shop/lnlO9o3X8BfnrMXs4XT5bWURcDoSUEgQI-YMlEaiQqIJKk94XQ wer bouquet is a collection of flowers in a creative arrangement. Flower bouquets can be arranged for the decor of homes or public buildings or may be handheld. Several popular shapes and styles classify handheld bouquets, including nosegay, crescent, and cascading bouquets. Flower bouquets are often given for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries or funerals. They are also used extensively in weddings and at the Olympic medal ceremonies. Bouquets arranged in vases or planters for home decor can be placed in traditional or modern styles. According to the culture, symbolism may be attached to the types of flowers used. History Fresh flowers are arranged in front of houses to celebrate Onam, a major celebration in Kerala, India. A Japanese ikebana flower bouquet in a vase This beach wedding bouquet includes roses, eucalyptus, and tuberose. Beach wedding bouquet The arrangement of flowers for home or building decor has a long history worldwide. The oldest evidence of formal arranging of bouquets in vases comes from ancient Egypt, and depictions of flower arrangements date to the Old Kingdom (~2500 BCE). The sacred lotus, as were herbs, palms, irises, anemones, and narcissus, were often used. In some cultures, ancient practises still survive today; for example, in ikebana, the art of flower-arranging comes from Japan. The oldest known book on flower arranging is Japanese and dates from 1445. Simplicity and linear form are core features of ikebana, which has had a significant influence on Western flower arranging since the late 19th century Flower arranging as an art form was brought to Japan by Buddhist monks who learned it while in China. In ancient China, flower arranging developed into a highly refined art form based on the principle that life is sacred, including the life of plants. Therefore, cut flowers were used sparingly in carefully planned arrangements. Flowers were a traditional ritual offering among Buddhists, however, and remain so. In Europe, flower arranging as a formal art was first documented among the Dutch, who "in particular, painted wonderful informal arrangements of flowers. In the 18th century, arrangements were used to decorate the houses of the wealthy families and the aristocracy." Flower symbolism is common in many cultures and can be complex. In China, certain flowers symbolize seasons: white plum blossoms represent winter, peach and cherry bloss ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 11:19:02 -0600 From: "crispy & crunchy" Subject: Start Cooking with Our Free Keto Cookbook Start Cooking with Our Free Keto Cookbook http://airsfryers.shop/oe-qiwgMziemzZ6ggDd0KSSEKNTpWCx9HCJLRRFPtgfc9fze8A http://airsfryers.shop/pR-u7lH50xfzExCHbupInAsHOuYP511oNEPllhcXdzprXPGnHg andle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. Candles have been used for over two millennia around the world, and were a significant form of indoor lighting until the invention of other types of light sources. Although electric light has largely made candle use nonessential for illumination, candles are still commonly used for functional, symbolic and aesthetic purposes and in specific cultural and religious settings. Some early candles were made of beeswax, but these candles were expensive and their use was limited to the elite and the churches. Tallow was a cheaper but less aesthetically pleasing alternative. In the modern era, various materials have been developed for candle making, including paraffin wax. This, combined with efficient production techniques, made candles affordable for the general public. Various devices can be used to hold candles, including candlesticks, candelabras, chandeliers, lanterns, and sconces. A person who makes candles is traditionally known as a chandler. The combustion of the candle proceeds in a self-sustaining manner. As the wick of a candle is lit, the heat melts and ignites a small amount of solid fuel (the wax), which vaporizes and combines with oxygen in the air to form a flame. The flame then melts the top of the mass of solid fuel, which moves upward through the wick via capillary action to be continually burnt, thereby maintaining a constant flame. The candle shortens as the solid fuel is consumed, so does the wick. Wicks of pre-19th century candles required regular trimming with scissors or "snuffers" to promote steady burning and prevent smoking. In modern candles, the wick is constructed so that it curves over as it burns, and the end of the wick gets trimmed by itself through incin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 04:54:12 -0600 From: "Ozem Patches" Subject: The Ozempic alternative you can buy without a prescription The Ozempic alternative you can buy without a prescription http://ozempatched.shop/BsTd2wxVLi9VlbE9RKGDkEwk9xdjM5y64FSPNIAtn20ApthmfA http://ozempatched.shop/X419ZsEK4UqCse01fYGOmSDfmNpLzn1YutCV7fozKLrVqrIVDQ ke is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although they may be connected with the ocean by rivers. Lakes, like other bodies of water, are part of the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Most lakes are fresh water and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater. Lakes vary significantly in surface area and volume of water, but in total cover approximately 2.5 X 106 km2 (less than 2%) of the Earth's surface. Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are generally shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars or other material at coastal regions of oceans or large lakes. Most lakes are fed by springs, and both fed and drained by creeks and rivers, but some lakes are endorheic without any outflow, while volcanic lakes are filled directly by precipitation runoffs and do not have any inflow streams. Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas (i.e. alpine lakes), dormant volcanic craters, rift zones and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in depressed landforms or along the courses of mature rivers, where a river channel has widened over a basin formed by erod ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2026 13:22:49 -0600 From: "Power Breakthrough" Subject: U.S. Scientists Say This Ends "power bills" U.S. Scientists Say This Ends "power bills" http://stirlingpower.shop/s0pwB-j5sqxWmtwo9JMGgRCOBo7tSa1qMUrGlVGVIqb4r1oBYQ http://stirlingpower.shop/bSJNWKg0t_WFZ8rWDvjcAtvA1X_3YTT8zabirA_SZbO8XagWSA ish is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a tough cranium to protect the brain, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed fish, the latter including all living cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as the extinct placoderms and acanthodians. In a break from the long tradition of grouping all fish into a single class (Pisces), modern phylogenetics views fish as a paraphyletic group that includes all vertebrates except tetrapods. In English, the plural of "fish" is fish when referring to individuals and fishes when referring to species. Most fish are cold-blooded, their body temperature varying with the surrounding water, though some large, active swimmers like the white shark and tuna can maintain a higher core temperature. Many fish can communicate acoustically with each other, such as during courtship displays. The study of fish is known as ichthyology. There are over 33,000 extant species of fish, easily the largest group of vertebrates and more than all species of the other traditional classes, namely amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, combined. Most fish belong to the class Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, which accounts for approximately half of all living vertebrates. The earliest fish appeared during the Cambrian as small filter feeders; they continued to evolve through the Paleozoic, diversifying into many forms. The earliest fish with dedicated respiratory gills and paired fins, the ostracoderms, had heavy bony plates that served as protective exoskeletons against invertebrate predators. The first fish with jaws, the placoderms, appeared in the Silurian and greatly diversified during the Devonian, the "Age of Fis ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2026 05:12:52 -0600 From: "Desert Discovery" Subject: Texas Initiative: Extracting Water from Air in Arid Environments Texas Initiative: Extracting Water from Air in Arid Environments http://vitluma.fun/e_QVv5FDkkYKnP-guJCrQy8lWvSvRsAjCHkzzgC0tRkMtXcsqQ http://vitluma.fun/aMR8cd2GBK9sbE7CleWkpRVobankZNdP51AvUL9V2x4unNfYPg den roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. An enormous number of garden cultivars has been produced, especially over the last two centuries, though roses have been known in the garden for millennia beforehand. While most garden roses are grown for their flowers, often in dedicated rose gardens, some are also valued for other reasons, such as having ornamental fruit, providing ground cover, or for hedging. The climber 'American Pillar', trained over a pergola The cultivars are classified in a number of different and overlapping ways, generally without much reference to strict botanical principles. Taking overall size and shape, the most common type is the bush rose, a rounded plant from 2 foot up to about 7 foot tall, above which height roses generally fall into the "'climbing and rambling'" class, the latter spreading wider; support is needed for these. There are also miniature roses, generally small bushes, and low sprawling ground cover roses, both up to about 15 inches tall. Most modern roses are propagated by budding onto rootstocks much closer to wild species; in "standard" shapes there is a single bare stem, with the graft at the top of that. Shrub roses are a rather loose category that include some of the original species and cultivars closely related to them, plus cultivars that grow rather larger than most bush roses. Technically all roses are shrubs. In terms of ancestry, roses are often divi ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #17441 ***********************************************