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Post  sunip Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:12 pm

Hi All,
Read on the news site of ScienceDaily: on a publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science,
New research from the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC)
showed that trees have more success in surviving a transplant in climate conditions
which are the same as where the tree is grown.
They respond to the environment, the so called -Nursery effect- which is known for a long time.
Well should we go native?
Will Baddely will be pleased.
Sunip;)

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Post  Russell Coker Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:02 pm

Well, there's a news flash!!

Trees have more success in surviving a transplant in climate conditions which are the same as where the tree is grown. Thank God we have the National Academy of Science and the University of Toronto to clear that up for us!

Sorry for the sarcasm. I hope they didn't waste too much money on THAT report! Next, they should do one on whether or not college students like beer.
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Post  sunip Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:56 pm

Hi Russel,
Ah yes, one hears they drink beer, but i am not sure they like it,
what people do and what they like is not always the same i heard as well.
We think we like something, or is it,
we like to think we like something because we do not like to think further?
My daughter, who is a research scientist keeps telling me not to think the way i do
but i am not a scientist, what to do?
Anyway, now even some scientist are allowing themselves to take the -nursery effect- serious
and going from there to new research, (when they are allowed of course by fellow scientist and the humble taxpayer).
Regards, Sunip Wink

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Post  Guest Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:25 pm

sunip wrote:Hi All,
Read on the news site of ScienceDaily: on a publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science,
New research from the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC)
showed that trees have more success in surviving a transplant in climate conditions
which are the same as where the tree is grown.
They respond to the environment, the so called -Nursery effect- which is known for a long time.
Well should we go native?
Will Baddely will be pleased.
Sunip;)

I read that too quickly and thought it said "we should all go naked"

Given me a fantastic idea for some alternative workshops....Anyone interested?

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Post  Storm Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:39 pm

Are you still thinking of how to style your bush, Will?
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Post  Guest Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:59 pm

Powertools may need some careful consideration though.

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Post  Harleyrider Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:04 pm

I hope they didn't waste too much money on THAT report! Next, they should do one on whether or not college students like beer..
I remember reading a few years ago that a team of scientists at some university in Wales had spent 3 years studying whether sheep were warmer with their fleeces on or off. Vital work indeed!

And Will.....please stop posting those distorted pictures of yourself. I'm getting flashbacks Shocked
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Post  Guest Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:12 pm

Hey Steve. How about suggesting " Naked and native" to Tony? We could have the first one at Burrs.

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Post  Harleyrider Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:27 pm

Right....first off Will, just take a moment to reflect on the motley crew who go to Burrs.

Now, do you really need to see some of those lads in the buff?

Besides, we'd never get Chris to take his cap off, lol
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Post  Guest Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:40 am

Sorry Steve. Got a bit carried away there and hadn't thought it through. Have now and how's about mankini's? Solves the problem with powertools too. I've put mine through the wash in anticipation.

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Post  AlainK Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:01 pm

Harleyrider wrote:
I remember reading a few years ago that a team of scientists at some university in Wales had spent 3 years studying whether sheep were warmer with their fleeces on or off. Vital work indeed!

Well, not that stupid an idea: in hot climates, when outside temperatures reach the human body temperature, most tourists just take off their clothes (as far as the sense ol local decency allows, of course).

"Natives" put on woolen sweaters: it insulates the body so that the body temperature stays cooler than the outside temp.

So for sheperds who want to keep healthy flocks, this study makes sense.
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Post  Harleyrider Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:27 pm

*Pictures Will in a lime green mankini*

Forest trees remember their roots Vomit-10
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Post  Guest Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:57 pm

Oh you're in for it now. Just ordered a Lime green one. Cool

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Post  Harleyrider Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:19 pm

Oh God, no!

I'd gouge out my own eyes with a spoon, but you already put the image in my head.

I may never sleep again.
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Post  AlainK Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:30 am

Harleyrider wrote:*Pictures Will in a lime green mankini*

Don't get it, too esoteric for me.

Does it have anything to do with Sunip's message, or has this thread just become a playground for kids to show their muscles?

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Post  Guest Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:39 am

Sorry Alain. For the uninitiated, a mankini was the chosen beachwear of Borat from Kazakhstan. Sorry for the tangent but we are allowed to go off topic here.Forest trees remember their roots Thumbb10

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Post  Guest Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:56 am

AlainK wrote:
Harleyrider wrote:
I remember reading a few years ago that a team of scientists at some university in Wales had spent 3 years studying whether sheep were warmer with their fleeces on or off. Vital work indeed!

Well, not that stupid an idea: in hot climates, when outside temperatures reach the human body temperature, most tourists just take off their clothes (as far as the sense ol local decency allows, of course).

"Natives" put on woolen sweaters: it insulates the body so that the body temperature stays cooler than the outside temp.

So for sheperds who want to keep healthy flocks, this study makes sense.

What natives are these Alain? I can't recall seeing Arabs in Arran sweaters, Bushmen in fleeces or Indians in dufflecoats. Loose fitting cotton is always the order of the day.

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Post  AlainK Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:00 pm

A djellabah is made of wool, more expensive than a gandoura made of cotton which is worn over other clothes : the layers have the same insulating effect, just like when it's cold it's better to have two thin sweaters than one thick one.

I understand mankini now (I didn't see the film), at first I feared it was some esoteric Japanese term.

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