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To: the_wheel who wrote (13659)3/1/2006 7:50:50 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541930
 
one should sleep facing North

I think the head is supposed to be pointing north.... <g>

He has designed homes that are half the size of the typical Japanese home, about 150 sq ft.

I would have been more interested in hearing about the 150 square foot house.



To: the_wheel who wrote (13659)3/2/2006 5:46:25 AM
From: KonKilo  Respond to of 541930
 
I've heard the axiom about sleeping with your head towards the North and have tried it enough to think that there may be something to it. I seemed to be more rested the next morning when I tried it, but who knows.

The underground energy streams are called ley lines and I have seen some interesting theories about these. You can try a website called geo.org for more information.

About the WTC being destined to fall, I couldn't say.



To: the_wheel who wrote (13659)3/2/2006 1:58:26 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541930
 
Dear the_wheel:

I like NPR so I am biased toward them. One thing that I like is that they do a myriad of things on topics that I like and some I don't. It's a diversified station and thank heavens like with all TV's and radios,when something comes on that we don't like we can switch it off.

Now, if you are referring to what might be termed the weirdness of this particular segment. I suggest that you get talk radio after 11 pm and listen to the Art Bell Show. They have some really "strange" persons on... and some great ones.. but the ideas there are often off the wall.

Now, to what specifically are you referring in your post.... that bothered you.?