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    Workaholic Unanimous

    For billions of years the exclusive members of Workaholic Unanimous were and still are the quantum vacuum fluctuations of space-time charges as the zero-point squares of energy. Every member is required to possess adiabatic as well as isothermal attributes in order to be given the absolute birthright as guardians of absolutely free energy. As guardians, no member is allowed to sleep, to eat, to slow down, or to speed up their ceaseless activities of supporting every infinitesimal region of the space-time continuum for both matter and energy everywhere and everywhen. However, these inalienable rights do not obligate them to give up the balance of free energy’s uniform distribution as readily and easily as naturally possible. On the other hand, they can be forced to release a little bit of free energy by artificial means using extremely powerful laser irradiations.

    The universal accelerated expansion of the space-time continuum clearly attested and bore witness to the fact that the size of WU membership is increasing exponentially. The older the universe becomes the more WU members there are. Actually, WU members can be recruited easily simply by the subluminal, luminal, or superluminal motions of both matter and energy. On the contrary, both matter and energy were created once, billions of years ago, by the random spontaneous groupings of two distinct members namely the H-pluses and the H-minuses. The rates of creation are lightspeed (c) for energy and cube of lightspeed (c) for matter while the normalized dimensionless magnitudes of the inverses 1/c and 1/c give measures for their existential probabilities. Since these are natural probabilities, ancient philosophers already recognized them by saying that “Nature abhors the vacuum.” This implies that both matter and energy would rather become members of AA (Absolute Alienation) than become members of Double-U-U.
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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Antonio,

    A personal question.

    Are there a great many with whom you are able to converse?

    I stop by and read every one of your new posts, and although I am not a rocket scientist, neither am I considered a complete dullard.

    Though you use the words of our common language, the concepts of which you speak remain foreign to me.

    You remain an enigma, lol.....

    Guess I shall just have to keep reading your posts and see if anything registers on my scale of comprehension.

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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    THE WORKAHOLIC’S DAY

    0. Get up early and go to work, having had insomnia from the previous workday’s stress, beeper calls, and overtime.

    1. Commute 80 miles to work in the dark.

    2. Drink a lot of coffee to stay awake!!!

    3. Work through lunch, or, if going to lunch, talk about work all during lunch.

    4. Work overtime, then stay for the free dinner at work at 7:30, then, work even later since you really can’t eat and run!

    5. Pack your briefcase with more work to bring home so you can work on it.

    6. Commute 80 miles home in the dark.

    7. Logon to home terminal; ignore the kids and don’t be a team player at home.

    8. Answer/make work-related phone calls.

    9. Get grouchy at the family, dog & cat.

    10. Don’t work on any household chores; Skip TV, sex, books, magazines, news.

    11. Stay up late to begin tomorrow’s work.

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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench
    Are there a great many with whom you are able to converse?
    Sadly, none. Reading back my own posts I cannot remember how I could have written them. It seems I'm having a short-term memory overload or maybe the long-term memory is full?
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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Sadly, none. Reading back my own posts I cannot remember how I could have written them. It seems I'm having a short-term memory overload or maybe the long-term memory is full?
    Thank you for replying to my question, Antonio.

    While I am capable of much superficial babble in the interests of entertaining and appeasing, I, too, have some areas of experience where I feel like 'The Lone Stranger.'

    In answer to your short term/long term memory comment, I would suggest that you have attained the higher levels of Maslow's theory, and unless your immediate life and well-being, or that of those near to you, is threatened, you will find little need to revisit that which you have already experienced.

    Planning a garden again next year? I am overwintering two types of parsley on my windowsill, and only yesterday finished the last succulent cherry tomato, which I had waited for to patiently finish it's ripening indoors....

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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench
    Planning a garden again next year?
    It seems to me that gardening is almost a full time job and besides needing a green thumb and the other need is limitless supply of good composting, but the water bills can also go sky high. I am thinking about storing rain water.
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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    It seems to me that gardening is almost a full time job and besides needing a green thumb and the other need is limitless supply of good composting, but the water bills can also go sky high. I am thinking about storing rain water.
    The cost of water. That is an excellent point, Antonio, in that the cost of energy and supplies required must need be weighed against the end expectations and result, which are not always as anticipated.

    The first year I grew tomatoes, we had a hot summer and 20 plants yielded 100+ pounds. I was canning for days. This year, the weather extremes were devastating, and I did not get 6 pounds in total, as I lost many plants to a variety of causes, and myself with considerable experience, and varieties chosen for disease resistance. Well, weather is not the same as disease, and weather extremes will fry your blossoms. No blooms, no fruit.

    Yet my carrots, kohlrabi and greens were excellent. So next year, only a few tomatoes, and concentrate on my more dependable species.

    Interested in knowing what type of rain water collection system you have in mind. Something as simple as a barrel or an underground cistern? What's your annual rainfall?

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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench
    So next year, only a few tomatoes
    How about greenhouse or hothouse tomatoes? Since I live next to a creek, I could dam the creek for rainwater. Maybe I need the approval or license from the city of Plano, Texas.
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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Hello Antonio,

    Perhaps building a solar water collector, also known as a solar still, might be less challenging than obtaining the appropriate permitting from various agencies.

    Here is a link to an interesting site, although you may well be familiar with such apparatus.

    http://hubpages.com/hub/solar-power-...g-solar-energy

    Regards,

    Labelwench

    And Wikipedia's link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_still
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    Re: Workaholic Unanimous

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    For billions of years the exclusive members of Workaholic Unanimous were and still are the quantum vacuum fluctuations of space-time charges as the zero-point squares of energy. Every member is required to possess adiabatic as well as isothermal attributes in order to be given the absolute birthright as guardians of absolutely free energy. As guardians, no member is allowed to sleep, to eat, to slow down, or to speed up their ceaseless activities of supporting every infinitesimal region of the space-time continuum for both matter and energy everywhere and everywhen. However, these inalienable rights do not obligate them to give up the balance of free energy’s uniform distribution as readily and easily as naturally possible. On the other hand, they can be forced to release a little bit of free energy by artificial means using extremely powerful laser irradiations.

    The universal accelerated expansion of the space-time continuum clearly attested and bore witness to the fact that the size of WU membership is increasing exponentially. The older the universe becomes the more WU members there are. Actually, WU members can be recruited easily simply by the subluminal, luminal, or superluminal motions of both matter and energy. On the contrary, both matter and energy were created once, billions of years ago, by the random spontaneous groupings of two distinct members namely the H-pluses and the H-minuses. The rates of creation are lightspeed (c) for energy and cube of lightspeed (c) for matter while the normalized dimensionless magnitudes of the inverses 1/c and 1/c give measures for their existential probabilities. Since these are natural probabilities, ancient philosophers already recognized them by saying that “Nature abhors the vacuum.” This implies that both matter and energy would rather become members of AA (Absolute Alienation) than become members of Double-U-U.
    So, all is energy in motion?

    Is there then, a thing you can name which is devoid of energy and motion? Even the largest stone, though seemingly inert, is experiencing change, while it's energy may remain as potential for an indefinite time.

    Please forgive the simplicity of my questions. My framework is simple cause and effect.
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