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The exploratory drilling project calls for the creation of access roads and more than 260 drill sites. The 100-acre project area is the ancestral and current home of Fort McDermitt Paiute, Shoshone and Bannock tribes. It’s habitat to species like the Lahontan cutthroat trout and the King River Pyrg spring snail, which is found nowhere else in the world.Wonder
Hmm,
Private land, state land, or Federal; article didn't say.
"Oregon-Nevada border in the United States."
The issue is “enriched” not roundup.Only about 25% of the national wheat crop even gets a pre-harvest shot of roundup (glyphosate).
Wouldn't doubt if it's even less than that to be honest.
Were you eating locally sourced bread milled from grain you know had a pre-harvest dose?
It's a popular thing to bash, but a majority of people spouting off about its "dangers" really don't know what it's used for.
Not saying you don't know @atomic41, just in general.
The sad thing about Kodak is they owned nearly every single digital camera patent at one point. But, they stayed mired in film. At some point Fuji destroyed their film business as well (though I'm no photographer so i cannot say if this was due to price undercut or better quality or both).Kodak warns it may go out of business
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Iconic US film company Kodak warns it may go out of business
The U.S. company credited with making photography accessible to everyday people and revolutionizing film says its "ability to continue" is in doubt.www.usatoday.com
Kodak looks to terminate US pensions, will gain over $500 million in finances
The SEC filing stated that Kodak looks to use the cash from the cut and sale of the plan, which would to offset its debt. The sale — which also includes the sale of “illiquid assets” — was to Mastercard Foundation, and Kodak would retrieve more than $500 million.
Kodak confirmed with News 8 that Kodak retirees would receive and annuity, and current employees could get a lump sum or an annuity when they retire. The company has yet to formalize a new retirement plan.
The change in the pension plan still requires board approval.
I honestly thought they went under long ago...The sad thing about Kodak is they owned nearly every single digital camera patent at one point. But, they stayed mired in film. At some point Fuji destroyed their film business as well (though I'm no photographer so i cannot say if this was due to price undercut or better quality or both).
Sort of like Nokia. Engineers told their management those PDA's were going to go big and they had and answer for that with Symbian Smart Phones..management stayed in the "everybody wants small" mindset and then Billy Boy Gates had his lacky go in and destroy Nokia for good with Windows Phone (though I didn't think it was too bad). By the time Windows Phone 8 was ready, Nokia had completely imploded.
Can only hope this might be true
do it!
My wife imports flour from Italy and makes bread and pasta from it. Seems to have helped any stomach issues I had.Go to the grocery store and buy a box of organic pasta that’s imported. You won’t get that bloated feeling because there’s no enriched flour and other shit in it. Better flavor also. I explained in the fatty thread what we did in our house for a diet overhaul but it usually falls on deaf ears.
My parents farm is certified organic. It’s not as simple as signing a piece of paper. There’s soil samples and audits of all your receipts for the year. If you sell your corn and hay to an organic beef operation you need to have your shit together. Horse people love the hay also.
They filed Ch 11 in 2011 I think. But still exist.I honestly thought they went under long ago...
Good ole Memphis leading the pack…considerably. Every time i drive through, I wish I had a mini gun on the truck.