I am currently in the Schweinfurt area but will be stationed at Grafenwohr. I am coming to find out that the housing market in Germany is completely different than in the states and the Euro doesn't buy near as much house or land as the dollar does. We are looking at spending around 250,000 euro to get a house that would only cost about 100,000 stateside.
Very salient point Phid. I am simply opposed to a carbon tax on principle. I think it is just another creative mechanism for the transfer of wealth, much like any other socialist scheme.
Ski,At AMU, if there is a specific article you want but can't access through JSTOR ask the library, they can usually get it and they will either email it to you or snail mail a hard copy. I have done this a few times and they are pretty quick. The librarians at AMU have always been great. They got me a copy of the times of London from 1866 that the newspaper wanted $25 for and I got it through the library for free.Don't underestimate the school librarians and I would advise anyone going to school to use their library as much as possible, that is what it is there for and the librarians are normally experts at their craft.
I wont tell you to stop. At a minimum, you are amusing. Your incoherent ravings fascinate me because I can't believe they come from a logical, rational being.
You should check out the Census Bureau website. There is a wealth of demographic information available if you have the time to get familiar with their crappy interface.I know this is late, but good luck on your paper anyway.
I dont have an address yet. I actually have to catch the train to Frankfurt tomorrow to sign in off leave. I dont know that i want to go back to work after 42 days of leave but I guess I will have to. Once I get settled in I will have to get back with you.
I think there is some merit to the claim that Philip wanted their land and wealth. It seems clear from the known facts that many of the charges were trumped up. But I still think that the Pope was well within his right in dissolving the order. You are probably right in thinking that the lands and wealth of the order belonged to the Church and were only held by the order.I remember reading something last year about the legal issues involved in the disposition of church land if the Anglicans split over gay priests. It said that church land is a lawyers dream case because the law is not clear on which side would have ownership.
Its called a Kachelofen in Germany and some of the houses we have looked at recently while house-hunting have them. I don't know that they are much more effective than any other wood stove though. Personally, I prefer natural gas, or fuel oil, what I really want is a basement reactor to heat and power my house. That way i could be totally off the grid and not have to worry about energy bills at all. When are they going to perfect cold fusion? I will be one of the first customers when they do.
Thanks for your comments. Soon some may listen to you. I don't subscribe to your comments, because they lack substance. I welcome any others to allow your nonsence to pass their auditory canals.
He often makes me scratch my head trying to figure out what he is saying. But then again, as they say, every village needs an idiot and he seems to fit the bill. I will keep trying to put him on the spot but he is like a liberal in his ability to ignore reality.
How about Caesar and his oft quoted and anecdotal Veni, Vidi, Vici (I came, I saw, I conquered). There is no evidence he ever actually said this that I know of, but it sure is a great quote. Kind of like the “Band of Brothers” speech in Shakespeare's Henry V.
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