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is gold sarco really good? is it really hard to get? does it compare with anything from gold series 1? (like the crush card)

Lt. Surge replied: "i wouldnt say its as good as crush card but it still isn't bad and yeah i heard its pretty hard to get its like $55 so it'd probably be hard to pull from a pack."

How would you like to meet this thing while swimming? As long as a tourist bus and with jaws big enough to pick up a cow, "Sarcosuchus imperator" lived 110 million years ago and was surely the biggest, baddest crocodile to ever roam the earth. This week its scales-and-blood likeness was unveiled by the man who first identified and named the amphibious predator based on fossil remains found in Niger more than 40 years ago. "It is impressive to finally see this animal in the flesh - excuse me, I mean in resin," said a smiling Philippe Taquet, a paleontologist at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. Measuring 12m from snout to tail, and weighing in at 10 tonnes, Sarco - as the beast is known among dinosaur buffs - undoubtedly chomped on big fish and small dinosaurs, dragging them into the tropical rivers that once criss-crossed what is today the Sahara.

Jacky replied: "i wouldn't actually but it is amazing. and very creepy"

teresathegreat replied: "So what's your question? Yes, interesting article and photo, but what's your question?"

Faerie loue replied: "Yes everyday we discover and display more truths through paleontologists and Astronomers that evolution is the product of primitive thinking! My how did the crocodiles of today not morph into Toucans? The creativity; designed creation theory opponents, Evolutionists, only accept what is before their eyes and cannot perceive of a force beyond their intelligence."

No replied: "NO! It would be the first and last look if you saw it and it saw you! LOL!"

Fun gun trivia 3. This famous gun has a interior part made out of felt.? Check Numerich Arms, And perhaps Sarco too, You can buy a replacement part, more-or-less new. If you've ever shot one, It's really a blast. A historical part, Of America's past. This is a very famous gun, I guarantee you've seen this one. To figure what the answer be, You should be thinking 'bout class 3... Read the added clues and try again, Boker....

boker_magnum replied: "Felt patches used for loading blackpowder muskets maybe? Ok, let's try the Thompson 1928, Felt oiler assembly, or felt buffer assembly, something along those lines."

James W replied: "I was thinking about something like felt washers by leaf springs earlier..... Class 3... Felt is used for lubrication purpose... Can't recall the name.. GRRRrrrrrrr...... LOL Wait... Felt for lubrication is probably found on a Jap gun... Grr..."

gunslinger1971 replied: "Thompson Submachinegun, Tommygun or 1927a1, 1928, ect."

Which yugioh card should i get? Mirror Force Or Gold Sarco???? which one should i get? Also which one will be worth more in the next year?

pacmanguitarist replied: "In terms of value, it depends which pack you get it from. Gold Sarcophagus is about 35$ on idea if its from the Gold Series. Mirror Force can get to the price of 100$ IF it was recieved from the Metal Raiders Pack. If I were you, I would get Mirror Force. It is better than gold sarcophagus in my opinion. Hope I was of help! pacmanguitarist"

Chilaxin' replied: "Mirror Force definitely. Mirror Force is more likely to save you in an extreme situation because it virtually clears the field for your next turn. Gold Sarc. only gets you a card you want and you will have to wait about 2 turns. On the bright side it is also cheaper."

Dominator19 replied: "Get Mirror Force because it is a more powerful card and is more useful in duels. Even though Golf Sarcophragus is a rare card and websites will say it is worth more... I know that people buy cards because of what they need for their decks, so they would buy Mirror Force!"

travisj027 replied: "It really all depends on what deck your building. Some decks don't run Mirror Force. Some run Gold Sarc. The thing about this is Gold Sarc. is in two prints (SCJ & Gold Series 2) Mirror Force has been re-printed. (Metal Raiders & DB2). So I think Gold Sarc in a way is harder to get. But Mirror Force has more play value. They are about worth the same (Mirror Force a little more). Go with the force & may it be with you. ;) lol"

Brent,Devil In Disguise replied: "Mirror Force of course i mean just look at the effect Activate only when an opponent's monster declares an attack. Destroy all Attack Position monsters your opponent controls. this card is Really Helpful to all decks,its better that Gold Gold Sacro is good also but not good as mirror force"

BlackLightnin001 replied: "MIRROR FORCE!!!WTF?"

Josh replied: "mirror force now is $40 gold sarco is $50"

melodyman45 replied: "it depends on the deck gold sarco is good and awsome but look at the effect of mirror force it cant be matched by any other card so in my opinion mirror force is the right choice in my opinion it can go in any deck earch year the price of a good card goes down considering average cards get better and better depending on the card depends on how much it goes down"

Has anyone put a cat through radiation or chemo for cancer...? My cat Gracie was diagnosed with cancer yesterday between her small and large intestine, the tumor was inoperable. Now we are waiting to see if it is a lymphoma or sarcoadenoma, lymphoma can be treated with chemo sarco is very fast moving. Chemo will only prolong the inevitable in my eyes, buying a few more weeks, but along the way dealing with her being sick from the cancer and also from the chemo. According to my research this is genetic, she has always been the hider, she would only jump up on my lap when she wasn't feeling well, which is great, she just never played like the other 4. I don't want her to suffer, I don't have kids, these are my babies, I want to do what is best for her but I dont see putting her though something like that if it is not going to cure the problem. What do you all think? No$$ answers please, this is a most difficult time for me and Gracie anyway...no haters!!! I just joined and got accepted to the feline cancer group om yahoo. Thank you for that!!

Creative D replied: "I love animals and I cant stand to see anything suffer so I would just have her put to sleep. I have seen alot of family with cancer and its painful even if they win or lose and most have lost the fight and had to spend there last months in pain even more than normal because of the chemo. So do your pet a favor and send her to her maker. Hope this helps"

def90dave replied: "I understand you pain, but its a cat.. cats are made to last 10 - 15 years, its not your child.. Let the poor baby rest. Think of a comfortable life for her, not one where she is scared to death everyday going back to the vets to be put thru more tests and stress.. Love her and be with her.. when she is in too much pain, let the doctors put her to sleep.. Its for her comfort... dont' be selfish for your own needs to have her in your life....."

old cat lady replied: "I have two cats with "aggressive" cancers which I have chosen to treat with homeopathy rather than conventional medicine. I am a member of the Yahoo group felinecancer and you definitely should join that as it will put you in touch with people who are dealing with all types of cancers in cats. Each cancer case is individual and with Gracie your choices for her will depend on your belief system and the information you will get from the veterinarians. I think joining the cancer group is very important to review treatment options, outcomes and just to have the support system you need as you and Gracie go through this together. You just go to: and put in a search for feline cancer. All the members will support you and her with great love and compassion."

Diana R replied: "You are asking a good question, but a hard one to answer. In my job as a feline vet tech, I have helped treat lymphoma in many cats. You should be aware that chemotherapy for cats is not the same as for people. The doses are such that most cats do NOT have the most severe side effects. Most tolerate the treatment pretty well. Your vet, possibly in conjunction with a veterinary oncologist, is the best judge of your cat's prognosis. Don't be afraid to ask all the questions you have. You don't mention her age. The younger she is, the more likely I would be to choose treatment, if it were my decision. Another factor is the type of cancer, aggressiveness, the size of the tumor, etc. You need to speak with your vet until you have an understanding of her prognosis, what the treatment would entail, and your options. Don't be shy about asking for information to help you make a good decision. I wish you and Gracie the best, and I hope she does well. It's very sad when our cat friends are sick."

catlover replied: "In 1985, when she was 3 years old, my female Birman, Karma, was diagnosed with lymphosarcoma. Karma was the second cat I've had to have been diagnosed with this. Rusty, who was first, was operated on, without success, she had to be put to sleep. I knew Karma had lymphosarcoma before the vet diagnosed it, I recognised the feel of the tumours in her neck, they felt exactly the same as Rusty's. I couldn't wait until the biopsy results came back, I went to a chemist that also sold homeopathic remedies. They recommended a product called Lapis alba, I started Karma on this. I also started to gradually introduce her to a mega dose of vitamin C, which I had read helped humans with cancer. She was able to tolerate about 750mg/day for the rest of her life. Once the vet formally diagnosed lymphosarcoma he recommended chemotherapy, the same combination of drugs that humans with Hodginson's disease are put on. He told me that this could give her 2 years. Karma was on the chemo for a year, she handled it better than my husband did -- he nearly passed out when it was being injected into her. We had been told that cats didn't lose their fur with chemo, Karma had to be different and lost the fur on the sides of her neck. My mother knitted a jacket, with a roll collar, to keep her warm during winter, which was about six months away. Karma hated that jacket, we believe she grew her fur back just to avoid wearing it! To cut a long story short, we were lucky, we managed to beat that cancer. Karma was 13 years old when she finally succumbed to another, more aggressive cancer. A year later I also lost her litter brother, Plume, to cancer, an aggressive cancer in the intestine. It was operable but the operation was too late, secondary cancer had already set in. We tried to save him but we couldn't. Seeing the light go out of his eyes as he was gently put to sleep is burnt into my heart. I don't know anything about the types of cancer you are facing. I hope it is not the fast-moving sarco. If it is the other perhaps you could give her a chance. You will know, in your heart, what is the best choice. With either of the cancers, only you who knows her best, will be able to judge her quality of life. Be careful to judge it by Gracie's standards, not other people's standards."

boncarles replied: "From what I recall, chemo can buy a few months and even a year or more for lymphoma and I have heard of cats doing well for years also (such as above), but it does sound like it has a chance to come back. Though I have heard of cats who were cured. Problem is, no one wants to spend a dime treating their pets, so all the statistics show cats don't make it long -- of course not when they are pts. But at the same time, I understand if you feel it will just put your kitty through more misery. Look into your cat's eyes and trust your own instincts, and be strong for both of you. You will do the right thing and none of us can say what that is. Please take care of yourself. Ignore the ignorant "it is a cat" comment (hopefully they don't have animals, if so I feel so sorry for them), and take up the advice about the yahoo group. There are real experts on there who have had real experiences, and they will be MUCH more helpful than most of the people on this site. When I treated my cat with kidney issues, their crf site was tremendous help, and they also can support you through this, whatever happens and however soon it happens."

Selling yugioh online account. Its a lvl 22 with 6840 cards. Been playing for 2 years ? and I just don't play this anymore. I need the money so I be willing to easily part with it for a fixed price of $70. It has many aniversary trial cards, gorz, gold sarco, mirror force, foolish burial and many other rare and good cards to make a good deck. Questions just email me at yugioh-online.net

Wii replied: "ebay"

Looking for a M1 Carbine bolt? I am searching for a M1 Carbine bolt...USGI or similar to the one currently offered for sale by sarco. If you have one, pm me

dca2003311@yahoo.com replied: "* Ebay *"

C_F_45 replied: "Numrich This is a good site for hard to find gun parts"

DJ replied: "Fulton Armory"

What type of plasma? cyto"plasm" endo"plasm"ic reticulum sarco"plasm"ic reticulum "plasm"olysis and other such "plasm"s when dealing with cytology... What type of plasma is this (the blood kind or the one that's one of the four states of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma))?

science teacher replied: "The plasma that is found in cells is not the 4th state of matter. That plasma is extremely hot, has molecules moving fast enough to strip the electrons from the nuclei. The plasma in blood is the liquid with all the things that are dissolved in it. It is similar to that of the cytoplasm."

curious_investor replied: "The plasma you are referring to is a water-gel like substance which allows for movement of various molecules, reactions, and other biological functions."

i need help with this accounting problem? Shynee Minerals processes materials extracted from mines. The most common raw material that it processes results in three joint products: Sarco, Barco, and Larco. Each of these products can be sold as is, or it can be processed further and sold for a higher price. The company incurs joint costs of $180,000 to process one batch of the raw material that produces the three joint products. The following cost and sales information is available for one batch of each product. Sales Value at Split-off Point Allocated Joint Costs Cost to Process Further Sales Value of Processed Product Sarco$200,000 $40,000 $120,000 $300,000 Barco300,000 60,000 89,000 400,000 Larco400,000 80,000 250,000 800,000 Determine whether each of the three joint products should be sold as is, or processed further by computing the incremental profit or loss. (Show all numbers as positive numbers and identify as a profit or loss.) Incremental Profit/LossAmount Sarco$ Barco$

bluefairy replied: "In computing incremental profit/loss, joint costs are disregarded because these are incurred regardless of whether the products are sold as is or processed further. SARCO - Sell as is. Sell as is: $200,000 Process further: $300,000 - $120,000 = $180,000 Incremental loss: $20,000 BARCO - Process further. Sell as is: $300,000 Process further: $400,000 - $89,000 = $311,000 Incremental profit: $11,000 LARCO - Process further. Sell as is: $400,000 Process further: $800,000 - $250,000 = $550,000 Incremental profit: $150,000"

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