From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4828 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, August 25 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4828 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Green Veggie INFLAMES Diabetes Type 2 (Avoid) ["Your Blood Sugar" Subject: Green Veggie INFLAMES Diabetes Type 2 (Avoid) Green Veggie INFLAMES Diabetes Type 2 (Avoid) http://healtheard.cyou/0fNUXYWJTRc_olEMT3lv0tv_KMY5IUI0Idpb0zFKYRpKxv5v http://healtheard.cyou/wok_fk9ItrsBTkJWnLeiLyVe-6KWZsQ6RSTCGPeFTN0UDCI Printing at home, an office, or an engineering environment is subdivided into: small format (up to ledger size paper sheets), as used in business offices and libraries wide format (up to 3' or 914mm wide rolls of paper), as used in drafting and design establishments. Some of the more common printing technologies are: blueprint b and related chemical technologies daisy wheel b where pre-formed characters are applied individually dot-matrix b which produces arbitrary patterns of dots with an array of printing studs line printing b where formed characters are applied to the paper by lines heat transfer b such as early fax machines or modern receipt printers that apply heat to special paper, which turns black to form the printed image inkjet b including bubble-jet, where ink is sprayed onto the paper to create the desired image electrophotography b where toner is attracted to a charged image and then developed laser b a type of xerography where the charged image is written pixel by pixel using a laser solid ink printer b where solid sticks of ink are melted to make liquid ink or toner Vendors typically stress the total cost to operate the equipment, involving complex calculations that include all cost factors involved in the operation as well as the capital equipment costs, amortization, etc. For the most part, toner systems are more economical than inkjet in the long run, even though inkjets are less expensive in the initial purchase price. Professional digital printing (using toner) primarily uses an electrical charge to transfer toner or liquid ink to the substrate onto which it is printed. Digital print quality has steadily improved from early color and black and white copiers to sophisticated colour digital presses such as the Xerox iGen3, the Kodak Nexpress, the HP Indigo Digital Press series, and the InfoPrint 5000. The iGen3 and Nexpress use toner particles and the Indigo uses liquid ink. The InfoPrint 5000 is a full-color, continuous forms inkjet drop-on-demand printing system. All handle variable data, and rival offset in quality. Digital offset presses are also called direct imaging presses, although these presses can receive computer files and automatically turn them into print-ready plates, they cannot insert variable data. Small press and fanzines generally use digital printing. Prior to the introduction of cheap photocopying the use of machines such as the spirit duplicator, hectograph, and mimeograph was common. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2020 10:09:01 -0400 From: "Text To Speech?" Subject: Your Voice-Over Problems Solved Your Voice-Over Problems Solved http://lostinator.guru/Aoxbex6rZKPRzVhsLxAY0nnwdFDbsEJYENao0X3eO4DtWzH2 http://lostinator.guru/Q8ferzmbXJV4JwYi28kSpaWQUmYaXAwNneghWqT9qW2Ym_EZ rded in his "Garden Book" the insect's 17-year periodicity, writing that an acquaintance remembered "great locust years" in 1724 and 1741, that he and others recalled another such year in 1754 and that the insects had again emerged from the ground at Monticello in 1775. He noted that the females lay their eggs in the small twigs of trees while above ground. In 1777 (and again in 1998) in the St. Louis region, separate 13-year and 17-year broods emerge together. In April 1800, Benjamin Banneker, who lived near Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, wrote in his record book that he recalled a "great locust year" in 1749, a second in 1766 during which the insects appeared to be "full as numerous as the first", and a third in 1783. He predicted that the insects "may be expected again in the year 1800, which is seventeen years since their third appearance to me". Use as human food Magicicada species are edible when cooked. They have historically been eaten by Native Americans, who roasted them in hot ovens, stirring them until they were well browned. Charles Lester Marlatt wrote in 1907: The use of the newly emerged and succulent cicadas as an article of human diet has merely a theoretical interest, because, if for no other reason, they occur too rarely to have any real value. There is also the much stronger objection in the instinctive repugnance which all insects seem to inspire as an article of food to most civilized nations. Theoretically, the Cicada, collected at the proper time and suitably dressed and served, should be a rather attractive food. The larvae have lived solely on vegetable matter of the cleanest and most whole-some sort, and supposedly, therefore, would be much more palatable and suitable for food than the oyster, with its scavenger habit of living in the muddy ooze of river bottoms, or many other animals which are highly prized and which have not half so clean a record as the perio ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4828 **********************************************