LARED
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Mon Aug-29-11 05:35 AM
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Highly thermic material discovered in Ancient Mayan ruin. |
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http://www.famsi.org/reports/03101/38spensley/38spensley.pdfThe presence of highly thermic material in the port floors together with the presence of thin facing layers suggests that different processes were used in the preparation and application of stuccos. However, it is not fully clear whether such trends were of a temporal or functional nature.Were they CD'd as well?
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Mon Aug-29-11 10:48 AM
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1. OK, does anyone here know what "thermic limestone" actually is? |
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It's pretty funny regardless, considering how many instant experts on "active thermitic material" sprang up back in 2009. Could one use thermitic material to create thermic limestone?
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Mon Aug-29-11 04:36 PM
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Here is the YourDictionary.com definition for thermic:
thermic
adjective of or caused by heat
As you can see, "thermic" has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with thermite.
Do some studying next time and perhaps you won't make as much of a fool of yourself as you have here.
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Mon Aug-29-11 08:13 PM
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3. You have no sense of humor nt |
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