From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8256 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 Monday, January 10 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8256 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 30 Seconds Will Reward You With $100 in Exclusive Sams Club Rewards ["Sam] Foreclosure Home Listings ["Home Foreclosure Listings" Subject: 30 Seconds Will Reward You With $100 in Exclusive Sams Club Rewards 30 Seconds Will Reward You With $100 in Exclusive Sams Club Rewards http://containerhome.buzz/KDKTKJx7Xw7xsbGSRtRg8MI9wki115DF-jfgu7bD2Cdq9yx5kw http://containerhome.buzz/WF7s-P_hFt4qjawfWw1kQJF-bT3UgCE1gvRKVk3oeNlFMq1Qqw GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, PC computers and mobile devices. GamePro Media properties included GamePro magazine and their website. The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group. Originally published in 1989, GamePro magazine provided feature articles, news, previews and reviews on various video games, video game hardware and the entertainment video game industry. The magazine was published monthly (most recently from its headquarters in Oakland, California) with October 2011 being its last issue, after over 22 years of publication. GamePro's February 2010 issue introduced a redesigned layout and a new editorial direction focused on the people and culture of its gaming. GamePro.com was officially launched in 1998. Updated daily, the website's content included feature articles, news, previews, reviews, screenshots and videos covering video games, video game hardware and the entertainment gaming industry. The website also included user content such as forums, reviews and blogs. In January 2010, the website was redesigned to reflect the same new editorial changes being made in the print magazine. The website was based at Gamepro's headquarters in San Francisco from 1998 to 2002 and then in Oakland, California from 2002 to 2011. Gamepro.com also had international variants that have now outlasted their parent publication in countries such as Germany, and France ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 03:13:19 -0500 From: "Home Foreclosure Listings" Subject: Foreclosure Home Listings Foreclosure Home Listings http://neuropathys.us/cyFykOyUU1o6VfOjbgszNybicvqmG7jYyrUbUKA1u4oYXKZyyw http://neuropathys.us/ePNSMRFnQXFqC760lgEHNKttmJv0mb72It93BJaRbqg018_8 Aside from Aristotle and Eudoxus, Empedocles gives an explanation that the motion of the heavens, moving about it at divine (relatively high) speed that puts Earth in a stationary position due to the circular motion preventing the downward movement from natural causes. Aristotle criticized Empedocles' case as he argued that all heavy objects go towards Earth and not the whirl itself coming to Earth. He ridiculed and claimed the Empedocles' statement to be extremely absurd. Anything that defies the motion of natural place and the unchanging heavens (including the celestial spheres would be immediately be criticized from Aristotle). Celestial coordinate systems These concepts are important for understanding celestial coordinate systems, frameworks for measuring the positions of objects in the sky. Certain reference lines and planes on Earth, when projected onto the celestial sphere, form the bases of the reference systems. These include the Earth's equator, axis, and orbit. At their intersections with the celestial sphere, these form the celestial equator, the north and south celestial poles, and the ecliptic, respectively. As the celestial sphere is considered arbitrary or infinite in radius, all observers see the celestial equator, celestial poles, and ecliptic at the same place against the background stars. From these bases, directions toward objects in theres in Aristotle's model. Eudoxus attempts to mathematically construct his model frosky can be quantified by constructing celestial coordinate systems. Similar to geographic longitude and latitude, the equatorial coordinate system specifies positions relative to the celestial equator and celestial poles, using right ascension and declination. The ecliptic coordinate system specifies positions relative to the ecliptic (Earth's orbit), using ecliptic longitud ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 02:32:07 -0500 From: "Paypal Opinion Requested" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Paypal gift card! Shopper, You can qualify to get a $100 Paypal gift card! http://containerhome.buzz/5HO5VWuEf5UrEA-A5dPbJmXaACMfrYzsZo0E3coAlcb8onOhIg http://containerhome.buzz/DHBlOrZCzw4naoEsCXanMDLoBzWRIa9kkzqBgltvIsOJe7tzgg Because astronomical objects are at such remote distances, casual observation of the sky offers no information on their actual distances. 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The celestial sphere can be considered to be centered at the Earth's center, the Sun's center, or any other convenient location, and offsets from positions referred to these centers can be calculate ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 03:29:51 -0500 From: "Sams Club Shopper Feedback" Subject: 30 Seconds Will Reward You With $100 in Exclusive Sams Club Rewards 30 Seconds Will Reward You With $100 in Exclusive Sams Club Rewards http://containerhome.buzz/KDKTKJx7Xw7xsbGSRtRg8MI9wki115DF-jfgu7bD2Cdq9yx5kw http://containerhome.buzz/WF7s-P_hFt4qjawfWw1kQJF-bT3UgCE1gvRKVk3oeNlFMq1Qqw GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video game consoles, PC computers and mobile devices. GamePro Media properties included GamePro magazine and their website. The company was also a part subsidiary of the privately held International Data Group (IDG), a media, events and research technology group. Originally published in 1989, GamePro magazine provided feature articles, news, previews and reviews on various video games, video game hardware and the entertainment video game industry. The magazine was published monthly (most recently from its headquarters in Oakland, California) with October 2011 being its last issue, after over 22 years of publication. GamePro's February 2010 issue introduced a redesigned layout and a new editorial direction focused on the people and culture of its gaming. GamePro.com was officially launched in 1998. Updated daily, the website's content included feature articles, news, previews, reviews, screenshots and videos covering video games, video game hardware and the entertainment gaming industry. The website also included user content such as forums, reviews and blogs. 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The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory. People used them to relate stories of their beliefs, experiences, creation, or mythology. Different cultures and countries adopted their own constellations, some of which lasted into the early 20th century before today's constellations were internationally recognized. The recognition of constellations has changed significantly over time. Many changed in size or shape. Some became popular, only to drop into obscurity. Some were limited to a single culture or nation. The 48 traditional Western constellations are Greek. They are given in Aratus' work Phenomena and Ptolemy's Almagest, though their origin probably predates these works by several centuries. Constellations in the far southern sky were added from the 15th century until the mid-18th century when European explorers began traveling to the Southern Hemisphere. Twelve ancient constellations belong to the zodiac (straddling the ecliptic, which the Sun, Moon, and planets all traverse). The origins of the zodiac remain historically uncertain; its astrological divisions became prominent c. 400 BC in Babylonian or Chaldean astronomy. In 1922, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally accepted the modern list of 88 constellations, and in 1928 adopted official constellation boundaries that together cover the entire celestial sphere. Any given point in a celestial coordinate system lies in one of the modern constellations. Some astronomical naming systems include the constellation where a given celestial object is found to convey its approximate location in the sky. The Flamsteed designation of a star, for example, consists of a number and the genitive form of the constellation name. 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