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		<title>By: Ed McCarvill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ed McCarvill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information supplied by Edgar R. McCarvill, a retired pipefitter; who has been studying so many science disciplines; will allow Joanna Howl to measure the weight of tree bundles with out an on-site scale.

How To Measure Items With No On-site Scale

How to measure a pile of cut tree lengths in the bush with no scale.
1. Cut and then tie the trunks and branches into easily handled bundles.
2. One requires two close together columns (Standing close trees), which have the ability to hold a horizontal bar (tree of a solid supporting diameter).
3. Tie beneath the horizontal support beam (HSB) a lengthy balance beam lever, such that only enough room protrudes on the balance beam&#039;s (BB) thick end to reach down to near the bundle of to be weighed product.
4. Tie a length of rope to the thin end of the BB.
 Using two slings; affixable to the BB and to the bundle in appropriate points; to cause the bundle to remain fairly horizontal upon being elevated from the ground.
5. Pull short, thick end of BB down and attach the bundle at a predecided distance from the HSB.
6. With a prefixed weight to which the long BB&#039;s rope can be tied to, pull that BB tether, such that the BB: with its aloft bundle: is close to being level. Fix the rope tether, such that the BB and its load will remain as so.
7. Depending how much approximate weight is in the bundle, then one needs a mass that can be moved along the BB to the point where the BB slacks off on its tugg on the pre-fixed anchor.
8. Each bundle weighed will have a different point on the BB where the balancing movable mass begins to lift the bundle higher. That point can be measured by tape or string, etc, etc.
9. Log all measured points in ledger. Sell, or give bundles away. Take the BB with you when you get to wherever one can polish that all off by finding a scale, and measuring the weights of the BB and its sliding mass. From there, one can extrapolate to within a few pounds the weights of each bundle.

That should suffice as an emergency scale, while the following information comes from the same; inquisitive and loaded with many discipline&#039;s information; brain.

The electron&#039;s universe:
By using &#039;Intellectual Production&#039;, and considering the electron in its many sites, then one&#039;s thoughts travel from the dimensions of the universe, which are now expanding; since the electron groupings no longer hold its galaxies and galaxy clusters inside of its vibrating, standing magnetic wave surrounds, and while each galaxy still has its own EM system holding its products; and from those cosmological items on down to the minute. That takes the mind to how the biological sperm cell cilia tail receives its energy and switches that energy, such that the tail&#039;s many segments each receive energy to almost opposing sides of each segment in rotational moments around each segments set of nine; equally spaced; conductors, where each conductor induces EM energy to one length of a microtubule doublet, which must act as a muscle does when charged with an electric current.

I am a rigger, and a deducer of why the latest solar minimum has extended, and why with each 27 days of the Sun&#039;s rotations there is a day-plus when there is a drop in the solar irradiation. Those Solar  simple answers all have to do with understanding the electron in regards to the many varied systems in the Sun.
 Eddie R. McCarvill]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Information supplied by Edgar R. McCarvill, a retired pipefitter; who has been studying so many science disciplines; will allow Joanna Howl to measure the weight of tree bundles with out an on-site scale.</p>
<p>How To Measure Items With No On-site Scale</p>
<p>How to measure a pile of cut tree lengths in the bush with no scale.<br />
1. Cut and then tie the trunks and branches into easily handled bundles.<br />
2. One requires two close together columns (Standing close trees), which have the ability to hold a horizontal bar (tree of a solid supporting diameter).<br />
3. Tie beneath the horizontal support beam (HSB) a lengthy balance beam lever, such that only enough room protrudes on the balance beam&#8217;s (BB) thick end to reach down to near the bundle of to be weighed product.<br />
4. Tie a length of rope to the thin end of the BB.<br />
 Using two slings; affixable to the BB and to the bundle in appropriate points; to cause the bundle to remain fairly horizontal upon being elevated from the ground.<br />
5. Pull short, thick end of BB down and attach the bundle at a predecided distance from the HSB.<br />
6. With a prefixed weight to which the long BB&#8217;s rope can be tied to, pull that BB tether, such that the BB: with its aloft bundle: is close to being level. Fix the rope tether, such that the BB and its load will remain as so.<br />
7. Depending how much approximate weight is in the bundle, then one needs a mass that can be moved along the BB to the point where the BB slacks off on its tugg on the pre-fixed anchor.<br />
8. Each bundle weighed will have a different point on the BB where the balancing movable mass begins to lift the bundle higher. That point can be measured by tape or string, etc, etc.<br />
9. Log all measured points in ledger. Sell, or give bundles away. Take the BB with you when you get to wherever one can polish that all off by finding a scale, and measuring the weights of the BB and its sliding mass. From there, one can extrapolate to within a few pounds the weights of each bundle.</p>
<p>That should suffice as an emergency scale, while the following information comes from the same; inquisitive and loaded with many discipline&#8217;s information; brain.</p>
<p>The electron&#8217;s universe:<br />
By using &#8216;Intellectual Production&#8217;, and considering the electron in its many sites, then one&#8217;s thoughts travel from the dimensions of the universe, which are now expanding; since the electron groupings no longer hold its galaxies and galaxy clusters inside of its vibrating, standing magnetic wave surrounds, and while each galaxy still has its own EM system holding its products; and from those cosmological items on down to the minute. That takes the mind to how the biological sperm cell cilia tail receives its energy and switches that energy, such that the tail&#8217;s many segments each receive energy to almost opposing sides of each segment in rotational moments around each segments set of nine; equally spaced; conductors, where each conductor induces EM energy to one length of a microtubule doublet, which must act as a muscle does when charged with an electric current.</p>
<p>I am a rigger, and a deducer of why the latest solar minimum has extended, and why with each 27 days of the Sun&#8217;s rotations there is a day-plus when there is a drop in the solar irradiation. Those Solar  simple answers all have to do with understanding the electron in regards to the many varied systems in the Sun.<br />
 Eddie R. McCarvill</p>
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