From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #7654 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, October 13 2021 Volume 14 : Number 7654 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Gets viciously âPunk'dâ by Trump Supporter ["Pre] Is This âSilent Killerâ Murdering Your Manhood? ["Astonishing Breakthrou] Worried about snoring ["Sleep better" ] Install Solar Energy w/ $0 Out of Pocket Costs ["Solar Solutions" Subject: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Gets viciously âPunk'dâ by Trump Supporter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Gets viciously bPunk'db by Trump Supporter http://productoon.co/b6wByFcbpRyA62CbVf50JaqqoJ-Q37A7EsIQua49ECEfAQzcsQ http://productoon.co/bwYEbzoVWhEnIFXYza_nS4DKx2tbjQkeMyQKcfJh15ROb2yIAg in walls of the rotunda each contain four Vermont-granite columns with gilt-bronze Ionic-style capitals, screening the rotunda from the ambulatory. Each column is 29 feet (8.8 m) tall, supporting a third-story balcony, and each of the capitals weighs almost one ton. Vermont marble was chosen because it closely resembled Connemara marble, which could not be used for the rotunda due to the scarcity of large pieces of that material. Bookcases were originally placed between the columns; rising to eye level, they gave the impression of an enclosed space. Depictions of Roman and Greek luminaries, Demosthenes, Euripides, Sophocles, and Augustus Caesar, are placed on the balcony along the north wall. One of these figures (that of Euripides) was personally funded by McKim. Twelve figures were planned for the other walls but were never built. The corners of the rotunda have large limestone piers that contain ducts inside. The piers serve as pendentives for the rotunda's ceiling and contain gold circles. Inscriptions of four medieval sciences, Law, Philosophy, Medicine, and Theology, decorate the piers. The tops of the pendentives are beveled. The piers of the rotunda also support vaults on each of the building's main walls, which contain the half-round windows. During the daytime, the lunette windows atop the walls provided sufficient illumination. The ceiling of the rotunda measures 105.5 feet (32.2 m) tall and 73 feet (22 m) across. The ceiling is a false dome, made of plaster over steel mesh, and is painted sky blue. The ribs of the false dome are spaced 4 feet (1.2 m) apart at the springing of the arches. A sphere was suspended from the ceiling, reflecting light from eight spotlight beams on the room's third-floor balconies at night. The globe was specifically meant to resemble the moon. This sphere measured 7 feet (2.1 m) across and hung from a steel wire 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) thick, giving the impression that the sphere floated in midair. It is not known whether the spotlights were ever used for their intended purpose, but the sphere has since been remov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:53:49 -0400 From: "Astonishing Breakthrough" Subject: Is This âSilent Killerâ Murdering Your Manhood? Is This bSilent Killerb Murdering Your Manhood? http://primglass.us/-nxjFbYiuoirtzQLnHDSd-GNKZNg1qZdwp90s3fC55dFc8NVSQ http://primglass.us/CWZ3JwlGaWANlZlKSllErt-uuv9NmU9kEXLMaqOVLxNAKZkpPg ors are double-height limestone pilasters with gilded capitals. Several portraits were hung in both rooms. The trustees' room, to the east, was decorated by the Herter Brothers with oak paneling. The center of the trustees' room has a Georgian-style fireplace mantel, which contains a broken pediment holding an iron crown from King's College, the predecessor of Columbia University. The mantel has a cornerstone from King's College's original building, as well as a portrait of the college's founding president Samuel Johnson. The rest of the vestibule's walls have plaster panels, bordered by green-and-gold acanthus-leaf motifs, and band courses with Greek fretwork. Each corner of the vestibule has a pilaster similar to those flanking the west and east doors, as well as a wrought-iron lamp. The south wall has a narrow balcony, which is illuminated by a lattice of crossbars, while the north wall is a double window above a set of four steps to the rotunda. Laurel leaves and medallions divide the ceiling of the vestibule into nine coffers. The central coffer has a bronze lantern above the Pallas Athena bust. Ambulatory The ambulatory is an octagonal hallway around the rotunda. It consists of alternating longer and shorter passages; the longer passages correspond to the cardinal directions, while the shorter passages correspond to the intercardinal directions (northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast). The floor has alternating squares and circles, made of marble and laid in hues of red, yellow, and black-and-white. There is a bronze bas-relief of the university's seal at the center of the floor. In the longer passages, the walls have Doric-style limestone pilasters as well as orange plaster panels, bordered by leaf motifs and band course like those in the vestibule. There are also oak panels, which correspond to the former bookcases of the rotunda. The south hallway contains a pair of green double-height Connemara marble columns, screening it from the entrance vestibule. The columns each weigh 25 short tons (22 long tons; 23 t); they were quarried out of the largest blocks of Connemara marble that were available when the library was built. The ceiling of the south hallway is divid ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2021 09:44:15 -0400 From: "Sleep better" Subject: Worried about snoring Worried about snoring http://snorefhade.us/5LDjETjPotUJ5CxDkIo3j3ZaOF0uRiV7ZSaaTFj0SCHO2GR7Hg http://snorefhade.us/1N0XjOxJjzldtvjiD6flidUqDH_QjDJSQxlaCAwgm_KI5yu1gg uple flees as Aftab sends his men after them. Zoya and Parma prepare to run away to Jaipur, but when Parma leaves the safety of the bus to get water, their pursuers spot him and seize Zoya. She breaks free as Parma furiously fights to save her. They are reunited briefly, but quickly are found by Parma's former friends and run to the local college, which is closed for Eid. The two rival families decide that Parma and Zoya's marriage is a stab to their respective religious communities and political careers, and they try to kill the couple by joining forces. Parma and Zoya take refuge on a terrace, engaging in a gunfire battle. With only a few bullets left, Zoya realises that they are outnumbered. She asks Parma to shoot her so that their love can win and they can die in the victory of their love, rather than be riddled with bullets by their own families, and allow hatred to win. The two shoot each other in the abdomen willingly and die in each other's arms, smiling. The goons check if they are dead and go inform the two families, who leave satisfied. The film ends with Parma and Zoya's bodies lying on the terrace, and an on-screen message that explains how thousands of lovers like them are killed every year only because of falling in love outside their caste and/or relig ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 05:34:59 -0400 From: "Solar Solutions" Subject: Install Solar Energy w/ $0 Out of Pocket Costs Install Solar Energy w/ $0 Out of Pocket Costs http://brainerx.us/K0wP5h7pem3_9rZmuhnZ5yPd2lO1vxY8gbAi9KvRNlfbnFvYlw http://brainerx.us/Rgyk0KGE_xyHu5g1ZVpbxnFekCYnI3Qs7t1sNNlEGkkBTbVfdw ea is lined by young women from the nearby Wellesley College who request kisses from runners, a tradition that has been in place for more than 100 years. At mile 15, there is a large downhill section, followed by a 0.75-mile (1.21 km) climb at mile 16 crossing the Yankee Division Highway. The runners take a right turn onto Commonwealth Avenue in Newton before starting the first of the four Newton Hills. Course map Finish line on Boylston Street in 2012 The first hill is a steep 1,200-yard (1,100 m) climb, the second about 0.25 miles (0.40 km), the third a steep 800 yards (730 m) before the runners start the infamous "Heartbreak Hill" at just after mile 20. At half a mile long and with a 3.3% percent incline, it is not especially difficult, but due to the hill being 20 miles (32 km) into the race, it is still feared as the runners' legs are usually tired at this point. The course is mostly downhill to the end, and passes through Boston College before entering Cleveland Circle and Kenmore Square, where there are many spectators. The final mile has a slight incline, before it flattens off to finish on Boylston Street. Race summary For the first time in Boston Marathon history, the elite men's race was started separately from the mass participation event. The event was won by Kenyan Benson Kipruto. CJ Albertson led the race in the early stages, before fading away; at the halfway point of the race, Albertson was over two minutes ahead of everyone else. Kipruto pulled away from the leading pack with 3 miles (4.8 km) to go in the race, on Beacon Street, and won by 49 seconds. Ethiopians Lemi Berhanu and Jemal Yimer finished second and third respectively. Colin Bennie was the top finishing American, in seventh place, and Albertson finished tenth overall. The elite women's race was won by Kenyan Diana Kipyokei; it was the eighth time since 2000 that Kenyans had won both elite events. Kipyokei took the lead 19 miles (31 km) into the race. Fellow Kenyans Edna Kiplagat and Mary Ngugi finished second and third respe ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 06:41:31 -0400 From: "WiFi Repeater" Subject: WiFi Range Extender Super Booster 300Mbps Wireless WiFi Booster WiFi Range Extender Super Booster 300Mbps Wireless WiFi Booster http://budspro.us/Oz2qEixuBQwjj_DlJ_HF2ONsiyDNMa-aiLzhZCOR-O2fuzTbUg http://budspro.us/xAiWQAqD2_IQG0QIJnWQ8fqVo0dAdNd7M6hHx9_g6X3rjJ26aQ any of the crucial events of the American Revolution occurred in or near Boston. Boston's penchant for mob action along with the colonists' growing lack of faith in either Britain or its Parliament fostered a revolutionary spirit in the city. When the British parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765, a Boston mob ravaged the homes of Andrew Oliver, the official tasked with enforcing the Act, and Thomas Hutchinson, then the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. The British sent two regiments to Boston in 1768 in an attempt to quell the angry colonists. 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The art historian Griffin Murray believes that the master-craftsman behind the Clonmacnoise Crozier may also be responsible for two other extant examples. The croziers vary in size, material, and amount and quality of decoration. A typical length is 1 metre, with the Prosperous Crozier from County Kildare being the largest at 1.33 metres. Their major components are the shaft or staff and attached base, hook and knop. 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The weapon youbre about to see is powerful enough to melt bad guysb blood vessels... http://thyroidation.us/eKikHVTKi-F3SEQbrk5mdyhYAINOXCLfyn3SHNWjupc8zBM5Rg http://thyroidation.us/6A3omfhvMK4-AGW3G75nzbzgctvJTR5YZykrxbfeNskN4uyN-g llefiori insets. Snake-like animals are arranged in interlocked rows along the sides, and there are large animal heads in high relief at either side of the base of the crook. The openwork crest was cast contains a row of five crouched dog-like animals. The zoomorphic and interlace patterns are in the Irish Ringerike style and bears strong resemblance to late 11th century additions to the Bearnan Chulain bell shrine, and the early 12th century Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm, suggesting a possible origination in Dublin. The shaft has three large copper-alloy and richly decorated knopes, the largest of which contains a crest and measures 7.5 cm. The other knopes hold crests and are separated by blue studs formed from glass. The central knope is less decorated compared to the other two, but has inlay bands and silver lining. A collar below the upper knope is made of copper-alloy, and contains relief designs of two large cat-like animals facing each other. Clonmacnoise is also the location where the Stowe Missal was discovered. The Clonmacnoise Crozier is often described as the finest of the surviving examples, in both craftmanship and design. Scottish The drop of the Coigreach, with St Fillanbs Crozier to the right, National Museum of Scotland While a number of Scottish Insular croziers (or "quigrichs") survive, there are only six extant early Christian examples (the Bachul Mor fragment, the crosier of St Fillan, two drops found at Hoddom, Dumfriesshire, and two unidentified drop now in the British Museum. Their likeness to Irish examples is indicative of the close contact between Scottish and Irish craftsmen, while it is known that a number of Irish metalworkers settled in Scotland. The similarities include methods of construction and their style and decoration. The Scottish croziers are characterised by their angular crook shape with separate abstract drop, with most dated to before the mid-11th cen ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #7654 **********************************************