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Mauna Kea, the Sacred - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Mauna Kea, the Sacred (/showthread.php?tid=8327) |
RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - missydog1 - 02-27-2011 Insurance policies can be written to exclude negligence, recklessness, breach of contract, and some are. For example, credit card coverage of rental cars is voided if the driver violates the rental contract. It's not a black and white answer. It depends on the policy (the fine print). "Sometimes it's not enough to know what things mean, sometimes you have to know what things don't mean." — Bob Dylan RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - mdd7000 - 02-27-2011 But we were not discussing credit card coverage. We were discussing insurance company coverage, which is altogether different. RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - Greg - 02-27-2011 Objection your honor! The prosecution is being argumentative and obstinate! RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - TomK - 02-27-2011 Rusty, quote:All the planets past Mars are gas giants so are a little different to Earth, but I'd take -27 degrees before conditions on those planets! As they are gas giants they have no well-defined solid surface as such, but typical mean temperatures on their "surfaces" are very approximately Jupiter -240 degrees Fahrenheit, Saturn -300, Uranus -320 and Neptune -350 degrees. I'd consider your place or Puna before ever moving to those places. Of course the atmospheres are utterly poisonous to us and when you find a nice temperature somewhere deep down in the atmosphere of Jupiter for instance, you'd likely be crushed to death by the atmospheric pressure. Even a cold night on Mauna Kea seems like paradise compared to those planets! Tom http://apacificview.blogspot.com/ RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - PaulW - 02-27-2011 "Things like the telescope will be the first to be cut. These people do not see what is coming and the importance of preparing for the new way of living." Oh, you're one of those! The "let's not spend money on roads because this time next year we'll all be eating bark" crowd. I'm afraid you've been sent to the wrong forum, there's another one in Puna which discusses at length the coming Hunger and the effect of chemtrails on potato production. Your dire warnings are pointless here, we're all in denial. RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - DaVinci - 02-27-2011 I don't understand, anthony. Perhaps you just hit Puna on a bad day. My experience has been altogether different. For instance, when I walk into a shop in Pahoa, the proprietor always gives me a warm smile and then invites me to take whatever I'd like from the shelves, and don't worry a bit about paying for it. It's always their pleasure to take me in hand and provide for me. And I never see any KAPU signs. In fact, wherever I go, why folks just drop whatever selfish thing they were doing and invite me into their homes, where I'm then welcome to shower and have a nap and play with the children. After all, they recognize me as a fellow human without an ounce in me of that nasty individualism you used to always hear about, before knowledge was outlawed by spontaneous, unanimous acclamation. That was a fine day, wasn't it? And now that we've torn down all those awful telescopes the military was using to fight their photon wars with, why life is just grand. People die in just the right proportion to make sure the rest of us don't have to fret too much about food, and if there is a shortage you can usually just swindle some from the nearest blind person, there being plenty of those around since eye surgery was outlawed. Yessir, life in Puna just couldn't get much better. So before you give up on us and move away, give it another go. Love and Aloha, brother. RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - DanielP - 02-28-2011 ROTFLMAO! Or then there is "Beat of Hawaii" where you can find a cheap flight back to wherever, although, wherever you go, there you are. RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - anthonyf - 02-28-2011 Wow, what a bunch of silly bullies here. Aloha what? RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - Greg - 02-28-2011 I can't believe you don't get much aloha....[V] RE: Mauna Kea, the Sacred - Orchidlandguy - 02-28-2011 quote: actually the topic is not insurance companies at all. that is what YOU were discussing. the topic thread is about the telescope, not insurance companies. orchidlandguy NOT posting under any other names NOT posting on any other blogs NOT named David NOT 60 years old NOT Scottish NOT any of the things or sock puppets mdd700 has accused me of with all his lies about me and who he had made up that he thinks I am. |