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hirley0

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20121229 tdar :fnord: & :fnord: Thomas M. Newman (Author)/187953 =Main # /8yr
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67 iterate Chaotic / WINTER NatalieVasey
67 « on: December 09, 2010, 08:04:23 AM »
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20120704 :fnord: What Anthropologists Should Know About the New Evolutionary Synthesis
Smith, Cameron M. and Ruppell, Julia C.

http://pdxwildlife.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/julia-ruppell-cv.pdf
Thomas M. Newman Scholarship, Portland State University  "2006"
julia@pdxwildlife.com

TNM0 index

2012  ? 4Lamat  after years of search "document/187953" has emerged
the 1976 date aproximates the time frame that this effort was to find
Although its an after the event 74-75? It may be the number that unlocks
the mystery that surrounds these years in these tails of looking at the WEB

Thomas Newman
http://www.anthropology.pdx.edu/assets/Application%20files/NEWMANinfo.pdf

http://core.tdar.org/search/results?query=%22Department+of+Anthropology%2C+Portland%2C+or%22&startRecord=20&recordsPerPage=20
Thomas M. Newman. (1976)  Twin Rocks Sanitary District Sewer System, Ti
http://core.tdar.org/document/187953 { this can take one back to SAND SPIT time

http://www.pdx.edu/clas/clas-undergraduate-scholarships
Daniel Scheans Scholarship ? Thomas M. Newman Scholarship

http://www.cfr.washington.edu/research.cesu/participants/universities/PSU%20materials%20June%2005.pdf

hirley0

#1
&I want to start from floor plan | WHERE is iT?
4 CHUEN ? 7/5 THUS: i Wind Up in space / lookN4 Time
pdx PICTURES p2 3 & 4  2007-2012
7/4 ? 3 OC back2pic?
http://sf0.org/hub/Player-Photograph/ { WiLL try this APproach {{Maybe:
the current idea click a pic to see what is in the pic |||||||
it seams obvious from prior TV PIC/pic its look back in time  >.
Ok thats 1 step back {down)? in time {It4NOw

13 AKBAL{darkness ? Mon3/19
PICTURE SORTING? FuGi :fnord:
13 CABAN {earth fri ?acMH :fnord: v :fnord: acMSr & acCSs  :fnord:
? 1973 ? prior2alvord? wildlife? :fnord:
Final Report of Archaeological Reconnaissance Accomplished Under Antiquities Permit 73-Or-048,
Issued June 15, 1973, To Thomas M. Newman

READ BOTTOM UP MODE

hirley0

#2
R=142
2012 06/23 16:10  Where to begin? from the Mission? yeah?/?
We Went, PH,, Myself & Nephew {had not seen in 30+years ????
the Moore, Frieson | concert ? | Cornel ?/? did attend ????/
Nefew & I left after the break so NO i do not know how it
ended. that was Thursday this is Saturday / book 551.3509797
A427c (2009) page XV 15,ooo to 18,ooo = 3,000ye/40= 75Y
______________________________________________________
Never mind the Jokes, I AM  not them. My old number was 1000
however i did find a mistake in my Math and had to revise it
by a factor of 4 {250) OR was it 8 {124) Never mind. Also
i used 500 as a number NOT 250 {believe whatever you want 2
XIII {never mind | the 551.txt should get me back to Tnm &
so thanks? from here XVI on it me v B,S. part VII P192 ?
tHE sTORY OF J | Well J, or Jay was the tennis coach who
played a role in my eXpulsion "from CAMPus" etc etc etc.
{never mind } " to silience | replay the revised concert
recording F&M at the Mission 20120621 7:47 PM pdT {never
mind| ask cornell P. How Many events Occured? at least 2
{never mind) mybe i will make a return Maybe not  it does
not matter || this too May or may not | i do not know | &
yeah: page 198 " Forty Missoula Floods(total)* 7.6e27 /-/A
-
So yeah this in all probability has becom the tail of
Education v Enforced Stupidity | lemme just REMind U
We NEfew & I did not stay We left & yes i had A beer
he had Salmon. {never mind) the number going forward
is 7e27 ergs | converted to $ 1kwh=3.6e13 erg $50MWh
7.6e27 / 3.6e13 / 1000 = 2e11MWh * 50 = e13
10 Trillion?

Topic: TNM 2012=>  (Read 109 times)TEAL TUESDAY May 15th
+29 really What ever has actually take place? ihave
not A shard of evidence. Something? SOMETHING sinister & serious is my
GUESS, the clean out? in late 90's | prior to Occupy | in the SECOND decade
of the 21st | yeah Anthro/Archaeo | AHEAD  of | WHAT | war oR warTs |
Bed Bug Bites is my guess beautiful babe be. | but really ? leave A comment
/-/A ? /-/A./-/A  ? Shirley 0nly K.A. Knows | &U  can bet that means 0 | or
should i say 00 | maybe even 000,000 | would U believe ThaT | I ASK u |
WHO HAS THE NAILS, who knows how to find the Smithsonian/Newman Rock
in fact lets make it real simple WHO can even com with
PRess.com/2011/09/julia-ruppell-cv.pdf


:fnord: New leads on the Peking Man fossils: 4/2 R80

20120825 http://web.pdx.edu/~atkinsdb/  {New Link as of ????
Brown Out 20120704 /-/Appy 4th & now this ?
http://www.chem.pdx.edu/people/faculty_pages/atkinson.html
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Quote from: hirley0 on February 13, 2012, 11:44:48 AM
20120704 :fnord: What Anthropologists Should Know About the New Evolutionary Synthesis
Smith, Cameron M
. and Ruppell, Julia C.

http://pdxwildlife.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/julia-ruppell-cv.pdf
Thomas M. Newman Scholarship, Portland State University  "2006"
julia@pdxwildlife.com
TNM0 index : =    : =     

2012  ? 4Lamat  after years of search "document/187953" has emerged
the 1976 date aproximates the time frame that this effort was to find
Although its an after the event 74-75? It may be the number that unlocks
the mystery that surrounds these years in these tails of looking at the WEB

Thomas Newman
http://www.anthropology.pdx.edu/assets/Application%20files/NEWMANinfo.pdf

http://core.tdar.org/search/results?query=%22Department+of+Anthropology%2C+Portland%2C+or%22&startRecord=20&recordsPerPage=20
Thomas M. Newman. (1976)  Twin Rocks Sanitary District Sewer System, Ti
http://core.tdar.org/document/187953 { this can take one back to SAND SPIT time

http://www.pdx.edu/clas/clas-undergraduate-scholarships
Daniel Scheans Scholarship ? Thomas M. Newman Scholarship

http://www.cfr.washington.edu/research.cesu/participants/universities/PSU%20materials%20June%2005.pdf

Maybe i wiLL delete most of the above | Maybe i won't
  :fnord: 2010 FALL terms:#15: November 07 :fnord:   Read 154
http://www.fap.pdx.edu/floorplans/

hirley0

#3
                      even SUNDAY 20120722 moving on?

    ^ http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WX2o6PEn4Vs/UAxhsbC0S5I/AAAAAAAAAMg/cYt8zI-yd_g/s600/120719cp.JPG ^

Tools TI-31 TI-1 at Netarts Bay (Newman 1959), {forwarded from 2005 file
case study of site 35-TI-31 35-TI-31, The Wilson Beach Site
Using the standard typologies employed in northwest Oregon (Pettigrew 1977; Toep
el 1985), both the corner-notched and contracting stem points fall into the cate
gory of broad-necked projectile points.  The third projectile point (TI-31-5) al
so likely falls into this category.  Broad-necked projectile points dominate oth
er northern Oregon coast assemblages dating prior to about 1000 BP (Bennett and
Lyman 1991:257; Clark 1991:203; Connolly 1992:61; Minor 1991a; Pettigrew 1977).
Narrow-necked projectile points are much more abundant after 1000 BP and domina
te the two excavated assemblages from Netarts Bay (Newman 1959; Zontek 1978).  O
ther tools from the site are less helpful in assigning an age to the site.  Stem
med-scrapers, for example, are present in the Burkholder collection (Minor 1984:
9), which possibly dates prior to 6000 BP, and in the 35-TI-1 collection, which
is less than 600 years old.                                                     


Message 4621 "SCI.GEO.GEOLOGY"
Date: 01/24/2001 08:09
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Subj: Re: Eocene ash layers

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Joe Rat wrote:
>
> On most well logs in Denmark and North Germany one can see
> ash layers. These correlate with the thick layers visible on
> the Danish island of Fur. The layers thin out southwards.
> As these are contiguous with the Moler formation these
> should be Eocene. This suggests a centre of Eocene
> volcanic activity  north of Helgoland. Has this ever been
> pinpointed? Are there any Isopach maps of this ash layer?

Good morning

Here are a few items that may help.

AAPG Memoir 43, Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and the
Western Tethys, by Peter A. Ziegler. p. 164-196.
  http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/97020/memoir43.htm

Iridium geochemistry of volcanic ash layers from the early Eocene rifting
of the northeastern North Atlantic and some other Phanerozoic events.
  Authors: Schmitz, B.; Asaro, F.
  GSA Bulletin Year: 1996 Volume: 108 Issue: 4 Pages: 489-504

Regards
David Ramalho

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hirley0

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Results: about 6 for Iridium geochemistry
Scientists Confirm Age Of The Oldest Meteorite Collision On Earth
... metals such as iridium -- rare in terrestrial rocks but common in meteorites . .... Petrology and Geochemistry Program and the NASA Astrobiology Program.
8/22/02 by Ron Baalke - 1 post by 1 author - 0 views
Eocene ash layers
http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/97020/memoir43.htm | > | | > | Iridium geochemistry of volcanic ash layers from the early Eocene | rifting | > | of the ...
1/26/01 by Joe Rat - 13 posts by 7 authors - 0 views
Devonian Impact In Nevada
... except for a flat statement that there is an iridium anomaly (which I do not contest), is the following: "GEOCHEMISTRY-Samples from Alamo are currently ...
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Iridium layers and red herrings
... and still assumed by some) but instead from Osmium > isotope geochemistry. ... and the Iridium layer World wide is very necessary to understand first 1.
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IMPACT OROGENY ON EARTH
... was estimated from the statistical analysis of iridium >in the KT boundary. ... and his group--there is an entire folk history of geochemistry here.
10/1/96 by James N. Head - 176 posts by 42 authors - 0 views
The Kr/T-Boundary Event - now proven that a meteorite did it?
... deposited the Kreide- >Tertiaer-Boundary layer with its Iridium enrichments, ... Late Eocene impact microspherules: stratigraphy, age, and geochemistry.
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hirley0

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hirley0

20121110 by this time academia CM HAS
FALLEN into a HTML non repairable state with a sf0 exception.
ic small point in wasting much time in the area
no matter how new the NEw STRUCTURES  appear to be. its ToasT: