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  1. Yellow and green is what comes out of a bison.
  2. A wall won't stop everything, but it adds friction. Every time you add friction it deters behavior. Speed bumps in parking lots are friction. The old guy with questionable eyesight and dead batteries in his flashlight looking in bags at the doors to REA is a friction. Neither stop all unwanted behavior, but they do deter some.
  3. Hey, I'm firefighter air pack qualified and scuba tank qualified. If I go with the bubble mask and tank up am I good to go?
  4. "I wanted to always play it down." Are you aware of the next sentence of the President after that statement? It's a good read. Here's your cheat. Or highlight below: Trump told Woodward on March 19 that he deliberately minimized the danger. “I wanted to always play it down,” the president said. “I still like playing it down because I don’t want to create a panic.” Image that. Not wanting to create _____; what a horrible approach for a leader to take, not creating _____.
  5. Think about it: It really is a ... vhatah heetah.
  6. Why would someone make such a claim knowing the scorn and ridicule that comes with it?
  7. 2020 is a four letter word.
  8. Note article date: https://armenianweekly.com/2019/05/27/66629/ Newsweek uses the word ... "again" ... in their headline. https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-nobel-peace-prize-1530575 Same guy who nominated this year claims he did also for the 2019. https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/donald-trump-nominated-for-nobel-peace-prize-2292878
  9. Well, the official roster is up ... https://fightinghawks.com/sports/mens-ice-hockey/roster I went to grid view, sorted by Year, then by position to get this snippet: 2 Gabe Bast D R 5-10 184 Sr. Red Deer, Alberta Penticton (BCHL) Communication 3 Matt Kiersted D L 6-0 175 Sr. Elk River, Minn. Chicago (USHL) Marketing 20 Josh Rieger D R 6-0 181 Sr. Regina, Saskatchewan Estevan (SJHL) Accountancy 24 Jacob Bernard-Docker OTT D R 6-1 195 Jr. Canmore, Alberta Okotoks (AJHL) Kinesiology 15 Ethan Frisch D R 5-11 187 So. Moorhead, Minn. Fargo Force (USHL) Marketing 4 Cooper Moore DET D L 6-1 182 Fr. Cos Cob, Conn. Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) Banking & Financial Economics 7 Mitchell Miller D R 5-9 189 Fr. Sylvania, Ohio Tri-City Storm (USHL) Banking & Financial Economics 25 Tyler Kleven D L 6-4 198 Fr. Fargo, N.D. U.S. Under-18 Team (NTDP) Marketing 26 Jake Sanderson D L 6-0 183 Fr. Whitefish, Mont. U.S. Under-18 Team (NTDP) Kinesiology My crazy theory that come fall 2021 Ethan Frisch could be the "old guy" of the defense (as a junior) is well on it's way. Given Tychonick's departure all it takes now is JBD going pro after a junior season ... if there is one ... And looking at that, I can see all the more why they brought in four freshmen this fall. They'll probably be bringing in three in fall 2021. That'd be a D of a junior, four sophs, and three freshmen ... and that assumes all the 2020 freshmen play a sophomore year.
  10. https://thumbs.gfycat.com/PleasedEminentCow-mobile.mp4
  11. (shamelessly stolen from a friend) Ya hear about the cannibal that was late to family dinner? When he got there they gave him the cold shoulder. Ya hear about the hockey game at the leper colony? Great game, ... until there was a face off in the corner.
  12. Trump was also nominated in 2018 for the 2019 Prize also. Then it was for reaching out to North Korea.
  13. https://www.projecttundrand.com/
  14. Robstown? And the best they can do is Cotton Pickers? C'mon ... Bandits, Prowlers, have fun with the town name Robstown. Thief River Falls' Prowlers got it right (thief, prowler). Crookston missed their opportunity.
  15. Read about Case vs Infection here. Assume a population of 1000. Say 100 have been infectected, but 90 are asymptomatic. That means you have 10 cases. If one person dies. CFR is 10%! IFR is 1% Supposedly in an initial presentation to Congress someone reversed the numbers (CFR v IFR). Imagine 10% of asymptomatic folks dying. That would be a problem and that's what Congress was initially told (and it was a math error writ epic). See the article (Sep 4 2020): https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/
  16. Nothing went past me. I merely supposed that you've read more of Michele Bachman's "thoughts" in the last year than I have.
  17. Are the videos presented by Andy Ngo, et al, of events in Portland, Pittsburgh, Kenosha, etc, all elaborate fakes?
  18. Are the videos presented by Andy Ngo, et al, of events in Portland, Pittsburgh, Kenosha, etc, all elaborate fakes?
  19. @Hayduke1 I can guarantee you you've read more of Michele Bachman's "thoughts" in the last year than I have, and I dare say than of the majority of the board.
  20. I was reading an article yesterday that pointed out the language around events like this has changed. It used to be: - Infection: some is found to be carrying the malady (biologic or viral) but is not exhibiting symptoms or enough load to spread to others - case: basically an infection that has gone to the level of needing professional medical intervention Today, everything is called a case. You can have a 20 year old with the virus, showing no symptoms, and with a viral load at minimum detectable levels (non-spreader) and it's a case. That is not how the terminology was used in the past.
  21. If we can blame American bikers, we can blame Canadian film-goers. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/as-toronto-film-fest-screenings-go-mask-optional-attendees-fear-event-will-be-a-coronavirus-super-spreader
  22. One more ... 3. Show that the infection happened at the rally, not during transit to/from.
  23. "We estimate" ... OK ... 1. Who is "We"? 2. Estimate? Based on what exactly? Science please. Tracking and tracing. This is no different than some R stepping to a camera and saying "We estimate that over 250,000 of the reported cases between June 1 and July 1 are due to the Memorial Day weekend riots in major American urban centers."
  24. That’s what you’re going with? From Wikipedia: Academic response to the theory has been mixed—some applauding Strauss and Howe for their "bold and imaginative thesis" and others criticizing the theory as being overly-deterministic, unfalsifiable, and unsupported by rigorous evidence,[4][5][6][7][8]"about as scientific as astrology or a Nostradamus text."[9] Strauss–Howe generational theory has also been described by some historians and journalists as a "pseudoscience"[6][10][11] "kooky",[12] and "an elaborate historical horoscope that will never withstand scholarly scrutiny."[13][14][15] Academic criticism has focused on the lack of rigorous empirical evidence for their claims,[16] and the authors' view that generational groupings are more powerful than other social groupings such as economic class, race, sex, religion, and political parties.[17]
  25. I see the countries: West Coast; Northeast to DC; the place in the middle with food and energy. I could see the middle going from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. West would probably include Vancouver BC.
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