From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3831 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, March 25 2020 Volume 14 : Number 3831 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 2 Gifts For Your Overwhelming Support! ["Trump 2020 Stiletto" <**Trump202] These 2 Items Would Make Our Founding Fathers Proud ["Trump 2020 Stiletto] Beautiful Latin Girls Ready To Mingle ["Live Show Latin" Subject: 2 Gifts For Your Overwhelming Support! 2 Gifts For Your Overwhelming Support! http://tinnigov.buzz/49AtUoZcSudoy4aL1mQGscUnI4Te_lVnmyT237PuzImrAAnD http://tinnigov.buzz/gEMlGZBtu9os7njaHqv1QdpLdt9flWvE-0b741-IIv2AVXV5 Chelicerae and pedipalps are the two pairs of appendages closest to the mouth; they vary widely in form and function and the consistent difference between them is their position in the embryo and corresponding neurons: chelicerae are deutocerebral and arise from somite 1, ahead of the mouth, while pedipalps are tritocerebral and arise from somite 2, behind the mouth. The chelicerae ("claw horns") that give the sub-phylum its name normally consist of three sections, and the claw is formed by the third section and a rigid extension of the second. However, spiders' have only two sections, and the second forms a fang that folds away behind the first when not in use. The relative sizes of chelicerae vary widely: those of some fossil eurypterids and modern harvestmen form large claws that extended ahead of the body, while scorpions' are tiny pincers that are used in feeding and project only slightly in front of the head. In basal chelicerates, the pedipalps are unspecialized and subequal to the posterior pairs of walking legs. However in sea spider and arachnids, the pedipalps are more or less specialized for sensory or prey-catching function b for example scorpions have pincers and male spiders have bulbous tips that act as syringes to inject sperm into the females' reproductive openings when mating. Nervous system Digestive & excretorysystem Circulatory system Respiratory system Reproductive system 1 Chelicera 2 Venom gland 3 Brain 4 Pumping stomach 5 Forward aorta branch 6 Digestive cecum 7 Heart 8 Midgut 9 Malphigian tubules10 Cloacal chamber11 Rear aorta12 Spinneret13 Silk gland14 Trachea15 Ovary (female)16 Book lung17 Nerve cord18 Legs19 Pedipalp Spider's main organs Body cavities and circulatory systems As in all arthropods, the chelicerate body has a very small coelom restricted to small areas round the reproductive and excretory systems. The main body cavity is a hemocoel that runs most of the length of the body and through which blood flows, driven by a tubular heart that collects blood from the rear and pumps it forward. Although arteries direct the blood to specific parts of the body, they have open ends rather than joining directly to veins, and chelicerates therefore have open circulatory systems as is typical for arthropods ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 04:49:45 -0400 From: "Trump 2020 Stiletto" <**Trump2020Stiletto**@tinnigov.buzz> Subject: These 2 Items Would Make Our Founding Fathers Proud These 2 Items Would Make Our Founding Fathers Proud http://tinnigov.buzz/_udo6lmGilBUUd4pZa-GtGnjN66GqCRj6Hr6WSU4CcCa8wGw http://tinnigov.buzz/0oEYQtvGStrGu0EOJjvqp8F84faNQpULDyoqkjfeSy1WH3E Chelicerae and pedipalps are the two pairs of appendages closest to the mouth; they vary widely in form and function and the consistent difference between them is their position in the embryo and corresponding neurons: chelicerae are deutocerebral and arise from somite 1, ahead of the mouth, while pedipalps are tritocerebral and arise from somite 2, behind the mouth. The chelicerae ("claw horns") that give the sub-phylum its name normally consist of three sections, and the claw is formed by the third section and a rigid extension of the second. However, spiders' have only two sections, and the second forms a fang that folds away behind the first when not in use. The relative sizes of chelicerae vary widely: those of some fossil eurypterids and modern harvestmen form large claws that extended ahead of the body, while scorpions' are tiny pincers that are used in feeding and project only slightly in front of the head. In basal chelicerates, the pedipalps are unspecialized and subequal to the posterior pairs of walking legs. However in sea spider and arachnids, the pedipalps are more or less specialized for sensory or prey-catching function b for example scorpions have pincers and male spiders have bulbous tips that act as syringes to inject sperm into the females' reproductive openings when mating. Nervous system Digestive & excretorysystem Circulatory system Respiratory system Reproductive system 1 Chelicera 2 Venom gland 3 Brain 4 Pumping stomach 5 Forward aorta branch 6 Digestive cecum 7 Heart 8 Midgut 9 Malphigian tubules10 Cloacal chamber11 Rear aorta12 Spinneret13 Silk gland14 Trachea15 Ovary (female)16 Book lung17 Nerve cord18 Legs19 Pedipalp Spider's main organs Body cavities and circulatory systems As in all arthropods, the chelicerate body has a very small coelom restricted to small areas round the reproductive and excretory systems. The main body cavity is a hemocoel that runs most of the length of the body and through which blood flows, driven by a tubular heart that collects blood from the rear and pumps it forward. Although arteries direct the blood to specific parts of the body, they have open ends rather than joining directly to veins, and chelicerates therefore have open circulatory systems as is typical for arthropods ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 04:32:16 -0400 From: "Live Show Latin" Subject: Beautiful Latin Girls Ready To Mingle Beautiful Latin Girls Ready To Mingle http://trumpcaremedi.co/jm5CE0vpxMY1tu_PGSneq2IAIQWALw-LMKApilP5dRy7qg http://trumpcaremedi.co/gIBj3eXK8_yNKzmmdePs0rO8MsyQS-AHflw6h550HPGyow These depend on individual sub-groups' environments. Modern terrestrial chelicerates generally have both book lungs, which deliver oxygen and remove waste gases via the blood, and tracheae, which do the same without using the blood as a transport system. The living horseshoe crabs are aquatic and have book gills that lie in a horizontal plane. For a long time it was assumed that the extinct eurypterids had gills, but the fossil evidence was ambiguous. However, a fossil of the 45 millimetres (1.8 in) long eurypterid Onychopterella, from the Late Ordovician period, has what appear to be four pairs of vertically oriented book gills whose internal structure is very similar to that of scorpions' book lungs. Feeding and digestion The guts of most modern chelicerates are too narrow to take solid food. All scorpions and almost all spiders are predators that "pre-process" food in preoral cavities formed by the chelicerae and the bases of the pedipalps. However, one predominantly herbivore spider species is known, and many supplement their diets with nectar and pollen. Many of the Acari (ticks and mites) are blood-sucking parasites, but there are many predatory, herbivore and scavenger sub-groups. All the Acari have a retractable feeding assembly that consists of the chelicerae, pedipalps and parts of the exoskeleton, and which forms a preoral cavity for pre-processing food. Harvestmen are among the minority of living chelicerates that can take solid food, and the group includes predators, herbivores and scavengers. Horseshoe crabs are also capable of processing solid food, and use a distinctive feeding system. Claws at the tips of their legs grab small invertebrates and pass them to a food groove that runs from between the rearmost legs to the mouth, which is on the underside of the head and faces slightly backwards. 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The rapid progress of the electronics industry during the late 20th to early 21st centuries was achieved by rapid MOSFET scaling (related to Dennard scaling and Moore's law), down to sub-micron levels and then nanoelectronics in the early 21st century. The MOSFET is the most widely manufactured device in history, with an estimated total of 13 sextillion MOSFETs manufactured between 1960 and 2018. Products See also: List of electronics brands, Category:Consumer electronics, and List of best-selling electronic devices A typical CoCo 3 computer system, from the 1980s Main consumer electronics products include radio receivers, television sets, MP3 players, video recorders, DVD players, digital cameras, camcorders, personal computers, video game consoles, telephones and mobile phones. Increasingly these products have become based on digital technologies, and have largely merged with the computer industry in what is increasingly referred to as the consumerization of information technology such as those invented by Apple Inc. and MIT Media Lab. Trends A modern flat panel, HDTV television set One overriding characteristic of consumer electronic products is the trend of ever-falling prices. This is driven by gains in manufacturing efficiency and automation, lower labor costs as manufacturing has moved to lower-wage countries, and improvements in semiconductor design. Semiconductor components benefit from Moore's law, an observed principle which states that, for a given price, semiconductor functionality doubles every two years. While consumer electronics continues in its trend of convergence, combining elements of many products, consumers face different decisions when purchasing. There is an ever-increasing need to keep product information updated and comparable, for the consumer to make an informed choice. Style, price, specification, and performance are all relevant. There is a gradual shift towards e-commerce web-storefronts. Many products include Internet connectivity using technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, EDGE or Ethernet. Products not traditionally associated with computer use (such as TVs or Hi-Fi equipment) now provide options to connect to the Internet or to a computer using a home network to provide access to digital content. The desire for high-definition (HD) content has led the industr ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 03:55:09 -0400 From: "Harrys Trial" Subject: Save money with Harry's razors Save money with Harry's razors http://tinnigov.buzz/GkDHxJCMfa6vp1cVd5Ftngzmm5etAx9lmRX39pcTo9-BnFuk http://tinnigov.buzz/hwOHDUvoU1wpdePC8h4MQKaNx_gurMwUQh64lM5oE1tHNysB The Chelicerata are arthropods as they have: segmented bodies with jointed limbs, all covered in a cuticle made of chitin and proteins; heads that are composed of several segments that fuse during the development of the embryo; a much reduced coelom; a hemocoel through which the blood circulates, driven by a tube-like heart. Chelicerates' bodies consist of two tagmata, sets of segments that serve similar functions: the foremost one, called the prosoma or cephalothorax, and the rear tagma is called the opisthosoma or abdomen. However, in the Acari (mites and ticks) there is no visible division between these sections. The prosoma is formed in the embryo by fusion of the ocular somite (referred as "acron" in previous literatures), which carries the eyes and labrum, with six post-ocular segments (somite 1 to 6), which all have paired appendages. It was previously thought that chelicerates had lost the antennae-bearing somite 1, but later investigations reveal that it retain and correspond to a pair of chelicerae or chelifores, small appendages that often form pincers. somite 2 has a pair of pedipalps that in most sub-groups perform sensory functions, while the remaining four cephalothorax segments (somite 4 to 6) have pairs of legs. In primitive forms the ocular somite has a pair of compound eyes on the sides and four pigment-cup ocelli ("little eyes") in the middle. The mouth is between somite 1 and 2 (chelicerae and pedipalps). The opisthosoma consists of thirteen or fewer segments, may or may not end with a telson. In some taxa such as scorpion and eurypterid the opisthosoma divided into two groups, mesosoma and metasoma. The abdominal appendages of modern chelicerates are missing or heavily modified b for example in spiders the remaining appendages form spinnerets that extrude silk, while those of horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura) form gills. Like all arthropods, chelicerates' bodies and appendages are covered with a tough cuticle made mainly of chitin and chemically hardened proteins. Since this cannot stretch, the animals must molt to grow. In other words, they grow new but still soft cuticles, then cast off the old one and wait for the new one to harden. Until the new cuticle hardens the animals are defenseless and almost immobilized ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 09:59:44 -0400 From: "Terry" Subject: No-Contact Multi-Fnctional Digital Thermometer No-Contact Multi-Fnctional Digital Thermometer http://mensworkout.pro/EvrjIje6BdCvHzrUtfF-eO_sOKbjt64oSkc5Sf_BMYs433eN http://mensworkout.pro/npQ2A0CWJdlLDJ9cV-Eg-u3m9vTARzfvHk5AOQczNfZ3268w Modern paganism, or neopaganism, includes reconstructed religions such as Roman Polytheistic Reconstructionism, Hellenism, Slavic Native Faith, Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism, or heathenry, as well as modern eclectic traditions such as Wicca and its many offshoots, Neo-Druidism, and Discordianism. However, there often exists a distinction or separation between some polytheistic reconstructionists such as Hellenism and revivalist neopagans like Wiccans. 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Paleopaganism A retronym coined to contrast with Neopaganism, original polytheistic, nature-centered faiths, such as the pre-Hellenistic Greek and pre-imperial Roman religion, pre-Migration period Germanic paganism as described by Tacitus, or Celtic polytheism as described by Julius Caesar. Mesopaganism A group, which is, or has been, significantly influenced by monotheistic, dualistic, or nontheistic worldviews, but has been able to maintain an independence of religious practices. This group includes aboriginal Americans as well as Aboriginal Australians, Viking Age Norse paganism and New Age spirituality. Influences include: Spiritualism, and the many Afro-Diasporic faiths like Haitian Vodou, SanterC-a and Espiritu religion. Isaac Bonewits includes British Traditional Wicca in this subdivision. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3831 **********************************************