Dynamite Plant Food is a time release fertilizer that is available in garden centers across the US. It has been used by professional growers for years and is now available for consumer use.
One application lasts a full growing season (up to 9 months)
It has micronutrients in addition to N-P-K
It won the Gulf Guardian Award, a program administered by the EPA Gulf of Mexico Program Partnership. It has a special coating that reduces nutrient-run off which helps keep our waterways clean.
Contains the Following Nutrients:
*Nitrogen: 13%
*Phosphate: 13%
*Soluble Potash: 13%
*Magnesium: 1.2%
*Boron: .02%
*Copper: .05%
*Iron: .20%
*Manganese: .06%
*Molybdenum: .02%
One application lasts a full growing season (up to 9 months)
It has micronutrients in addition to N-P-K
It won the Gulf Guardian Award, a program administered by the EPA Gulf of Mexico Program Partnership. It has a special coating that reduces nutrient-run off which helps keep our waterways clean.
Contains the Following Nutrients:
*Nitrogen: 13%
*Phosphate: 13%
*Soluble Potash: 13%
*Magnesium: 1.2%
*Boron: .02%
*Copper: .05%
*Iron: .20%
*Manganese: .06%
*Molybdenum: .02%
Sonic stir-fry is a community radio program that broadcasts from Liverpool, in southwest every Friday night. On air from 10 to midnight on 2GLF 89.3FM, the show is also streamed online at
Team
In its current incarnation, Sonic stir-fry is hosted by:
* Michael Byrnes
* Matt Wright
* Rob Mesaros
* Ben Fuller
History
SSF first aired at midnight 11 July 1997 and followed Whiplash, the 2GLF metal program hosted by Matt Wright.
A time slot was created by the 2GLF station manager after receiving calls once a day for a month from the program's creator, Rachel Slat. He was finally convinced that Rachel, her college buddy Michael Byrnes (with community radio experience) and school friend Kelly (with freelance music journalism experience) were suitable for the job.
After four months, they moved to Monday nights but eventually found their home on Fridays from 10 to midnight after Matt decided to pull the plug on the Whiplash program.
Matt, none-the-less, continued to hang around staying on air with SSF and they all became friends. Thomas Rock, who helmed the hip hop show HardCore Classic after SSF also joined in and they all became friends (with Kelly and Tom becoming partners).
Meanwhile, Rob Mesaros, another of Michael's friends, was hosting a Sunday morning sports program called The Power and the Passion and would also fill in for Whiplash and Sonic stir-fry from time to time.
The core SSF line-up has most recently included Ben Fuller.
Kelly and Tom's move to Brisbane as well as Rachel's move to the city ended their permanent gig on SSF, but they continue to appear from time to time as special guests.
Quotes
The Beatles
:Michael: Incontrovertibly the greatest. Tommy Tycho is an ignorant fool.
:Matt: The greatest, bar none. We still forgive Faul for deceiving us for all these years.
:Ben: The Beatles cartoon changed the course of my life and was responsible for the Beatles haircut that I sported until the end of school. I've since changed the haircut and thus managed to meet gorgeous girls and marry one!
:Rob: Ringo was the brains and the heart of the band. A true great.
Train wreck
:Michael: An homage to disastrous 2003 Metro concert – at least she had her drunkenness as an excuse.
:Matt: Always a possibility, never a certainty, but the train usually starts wobbling around 10:30pm.
:Ben: The excitement of live radio on the edge or just plain unorganised? You be the judge.
:Rob: Unwanted. Unloved. Inevitable.
Brian Wilson
:Michael: A musical genius unfairly maligned by the ignorant, ill-informed, and insensitive. Criticism usually results from envy.
:Matt: The guy is brilliant for sure, but it's easy and fun to rile Michael up with this one.
:Ben: Two strings short of a Muppet. If he's a genius then I'm a savoy truffle!
Kate Bush
:Michael: Brilliant, beautiful, enigmatic, mysterious, exotic, extraordinary and British. What more could you want? She even has very clean clothes.
:Matt: Needs to get to the gym and stop worrying about washing machines!
:Ben: Not my cup of tea, I'm afraid.
KISS
:Michael: Brian and Kate don't need to wear make up to be remembered.
:Matt: I wanted the best, I got the best. The hottest band in the world.
:Ben: Are you kidding, Michael? Kate Bush wore so much makeup that she looked like a nutrimetics consultant.
Heather ‘Stumpy’ Mills
:Michael: Didn’t Kanye West sing about women like this? McCartney lost his dignity 20 years after his genius went missing.
:Matt: I don’t think I’d take her for a drag on the beach.
:Ben: Up-to-the-minute reporting of a marriage on its last leg.
:Rob: Still swimming in circles. Much like the show.
Cultural Insensitivity
:Michael: Exhibited on a regular basis, by a certain Black and White Minstrel loving Al Jolson fan.
:Matt: No, I don’t know anything about that.
:Ben: (In the voice of Manuel from Fawlty Towers) Khe? Khe? I no understand…
Team
In its current incarnation, Sonic stir-fry is hosted by:
* Michael Byrnes
* Matt Wright
* Rob Mesaros
* Ben Fuller
History
SSF first aired at midnight 11 July 1997 and followed Whiplash, the 2GLF metal program hosted by Matt Wright.
A time slot was created by the 2GLF station manager after receiving calls once a day for a month from the program's creator, Rachel Slat. He was finally convinced that Rachel, her college buddy Michael Byrnes (with community radio experience) and school friend Kelly (with freelance music journalism experience) were suitable for the job.
After four months, they moved to Monday nights but eventually found their home on Fridays from 10 to midnight after Matt decided to pull the plug on the Whiplash program.
Matt, none-the-less, continued to hang around staying on air with SSF and they all became friends. Thomas Rock, who helmed the hip hop show HardCore Classic after SSF also joined in and they all became friends (with Kelly and Tom becoming partners).
Meanwhile, Rob Mesaros, another of Michael's friends, was hosting a Sunday morning sports program called The Power and the Passion and would also fill in for Whiplash and Sonic stir-fry from time to time.
The core SSF line-up has most recently included Ben Fuller.
Kelly and Tom's move to Brisbane as well as Rachel's move to the city ended their permanent gig on SSF, but they continue to appear from time to time as special guests.
Quotes
The Beatles
:Michael: Incontrovertibly the greatest. Tommy Tycho is an ignorant fool.
:Matt: The greatest, bar none. We still forgive Faul for deceiving us for all these years.
:Ben: The Beatles cartoon changed the course of my life and was responsible for the Beatles haircut that I sported until the end of school. I've since changed the haircut and thus managed to meet gorgeous girls and marry one!
:Rob: Ringo was the brains and the heart of the band. A true great.
Train wreck
:Michael: An homage to disastrous 2003 Metro concert – at least she had her drunkenness as an excuse.
:Matt: Always a possibility, never a certainty, but the train usually starts wobbling around 10:30pm.
:Ben: The excitement of live radio on the edge or just plain unorganised? You be the judge.
:Rob: Unwanted. Unloved. Inevitable.
Brian Wilson
:Michael: A musical genius unfairly maligned by the ignorant, ill-informed, and insensitive. Criticism usually results from envy.
:Matt: The guy is brilliant for sure, but it's easy and fun to rile Michael up with this one.
:Ben: Two strings short of a Muppet. If he's a genius then I'm a savoy truffle!
Kate Bush
:Michael: Brilliant, beautiful, enigmatic, mysterious, exotic, extraordinary and British. What more could you want? She even has very clean clothes.
:Matt: Needs to get to the gym and stop worrying about washing machines!
:Ben: Not my cup of tea, I'm afraid.
KISS
:Michael: Brian and Kate don't need to wear make up to be remembered.
:Matt: I wanted the best, I got the best. The hottest band in the world.
:Ben: Are you kidding, Michael? Kate Bush wore so much makeup that she looked like a nutrimetics consultant.
Heather ‘Stumpy’ Mills
:Michael: Didn’t Kanye West sing about women like this? McCartney lost his dignity 20 years after his genius went missing.
:Matt: I don’t think I’d take her for a drag on the beach.
:Ben: Up-to-the-minute reporting of a marriage on its last leg.
:Rob: Still swimming in circles. Much like the show.
Cultural Insensitivity
:Michael: Exhibited on a regular basis, by a certain Black and White Minstrel loving Al Jolson fan.
:Matt: No, I don’t know anything about that.
:Ben: (In the voice of Manuel from Fawlty Towers) Khe? Khe? I no understand…
This is an incomplete list of (mostly media-related) personalities, dead and alive, past and present, who have all voiced criticism of PETA's actions or causes through an ad campaign, participation in a video, or similar acts.
*Drew Carey [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseactionvids.individual&VideoID9402931]
*Penn Jillette
*Ted Nugent
*Teller
*Trey Parker
*Matt Stone
*Anna Wintour [http://en. .org/wiki/Anna_Wintour#PETA_campaign]
*Drew Carey [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseactionvids.individual&VideoID9402931]
*Penn Jillette
*Ted Nugent
*Teller
*Trey Parker
*Matt Stone
*Anna Wintour [http://en. .org/wiki/Anna_Wintour#PETA_campaign]
In the Tekken video game series, the Devil Gene is a mysterious curse that befalls several individuals within the Mishima bloodline, including Jin Kazama.
Information
It is unknown who in the Mishima bloodline originally held the gene. The curse is first described when Kazuya Mishima was a child and was thrown into a deep ravine by Heihachi Mishima, who wanted to test his son's strength. Kazuya survived the fall but only after he sold his soul to Devil in order to exact revenge on his father. However, due to the introduction of Jinpachi Mishima in Tekken 5, and some of the dialogue found within the game's story mode, there is some evidence that the Devil Gene may predate this.
History of the Devil Curse/Gene
Prior to Tekken 4, the Devil was only a single entity that was said to have struck a bargain with Kazuya. During Tekken 2, Kazuya still possessed a good side (represented by Angel) which fought Devil for control of Kazuya's soul. However, after Kazuya was defeated by Heihachi at the conclusion of Tekken 2, Devil fled Kazuya's burning body and attempted to possess Kazuya's son, Jin. After being defeated by Jun Kazama, Devil disappeared, only to resurface over a decade later after Jun's disappearance. The Devil branded Jin with a tattoo on his shoulder and later possessed the young man's body after Heihachi attempted to kill Jin. This brought forth the entity known as Devil Jin.
When Tekken 4 was released in 2001, there were a few changes to the concept. For the first time, the "Devil" was referred to as a gene that could be passed along from father to son rather than a mere supernatural entity. Secondly, the Devil within Kazuya somehow resurfaced, now completely merged with its host (Angel is nowhere to be seen), and announced that Jin's Devil is "half" of the original entity. This introduced the concept that the Devils that possessed Jin and Kazuya are somehow operating independently of one-another, instead of being one single entity as originally suggested.
Jinpachi
Jinpachi Mishima, the eldest Mishima introduced to the series thus far, is stated to also be possessed by a "Devil" in Tekken 5. Heihachi states in his own Story mode that Jinpachi has "Devil Blood" and the circumstances by which Jinpachi becomes possessed (his own imminent death) are similar to those surrounding both Kazuya and Jin. In addition, within (viewed when the player is defeated by Jinpachi and chooses not to continue), the text displayed at the conclusion states that Jinpachi is consumed by "the devil".
Heihachi
Heihachi Mishima, son of Jinpachi and father of Kazuya, lacks any evidence of a Devil Gene. The reason for this is a matter of some debate, stemming from the contradictory information surrounding the Devil Gene. Either Heihachi does not have the Devil Gene, or he has somehow managed to avoid activating it.
Yet, despite not being seen with one of his own, Heihachi does have a use for the Devil Gene. With samples taken from tissue, he has learned that combining the Devil Gene with Ogre's DNA will allow him to finally create the ultimate lifeform that he seeks. The connections between the Devil and Ogre are as of yet unknown.
Information
It is unknown who in the Mishima bloodline originally held the gene. The curse is first described when Kazuya Mishima was a child and was thrown into a deep ravine by Heihachi Mishima, who wanted to test his son's strength. Kazuya survived the fall but only after he sold his soul to Devil in order to exact revenge on his father. However, due to the introduction of Jinpachi Mishima in Tekken 5, and some of the dialogue found within the game's story mode, there is some evidence that the Devil Gene may predate this.
History of the Devil Curse/Gene
Prior to Tekken 4, the Devil was only a single entity that was said to have struck a bargain with Kazuya. During Tekken 2, Kazuya still possessed a good side (represented by Angel) which fought Devil for control of Kazuya's soul. However, after Kazuya was defeated by Heihachi at the conclusion of Tekken 2, Devil fled Kazuya's burning body and attempted to possess Kazuya's son, Jin. After being defeated by Jun Kazama, Devil disappeared, only to resurface over a decade later after Jun's disappearance. The Devil branded Jin with a tattoo on his shoulder and later possessed the young man's body after Heihachi attempted to kill Jin. This brought forth the entity known as Devil Jin.
When Tekken 4 was released in 2001, there were a few changes to the concept. For the first time, the "Devil" was referred to as a gene that could be passed along from father to son rather than a mere supernatural entity. Secondly, the Devil within Kazuya somehow resurfaced, now completely merged with its host (Angel is nowhere to be seen), and announced that Jin's Devil is "half" of the original entity. This introduced the concept that the Devils that possessed Jin and Kazuya are somehow operating independently of one-another, instead of being one single entity as originally suggested.
Jinpachi
Jinpachi Mishima, the eldest Mishima introduced to the series thus far, is stated to also be possessed by a "Devil" in Tekken 5. Heihachi states in his own Story mode that Jinpachi has "Devil Blood" and the circumstances by which Jinpachi becomes possessed (his own imminent death) are similar to those surrounding both Kazuya and Jin. In addition, within (viewed when the player is defeated by Jinpachi and chooses not to continue), the text displayed at the conclusion states that Jinpachi is consumed by "the devil".
Heihachi
Heihachi Mishima, son of Jinpachi and father of Kazuya, lacks any evidence of a Devil Gene. The reason for this is a matter of some debate, stemming from the contradictory information surrounding the Devil Gene. Either Heihachi does not have the Devil Gene, or he has somehow managed to avoid activating it.
Yet, despite not being seen with one of his own, Heihachi does have a use for the Devil Gene. With samples taken from tissue, he has learned that combining the Devil Gene with Ogre's DNA will allow him to finally create the ultimate lifeform that he seeks. The connections between the Devil and Ogre are as of yet unknown.