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Everything posted by sprig
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When and where to you get that? Part of the Disney package now?
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Could you tell it came off the boards. I think it came off the netting over the glass. Looked like the dump in went up quickly at the blue line
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Doesn't look like midco allows you to buy something similar to the sport paks on dish and dtv. So no, the only Sports networks are FSN, BTN, NBCSN, CBSSN and midcosn. Possibly one of the super-regionals could pick up the game (central, pacific, etc), but don't know that they are.
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Ticket confirmation showed games at 1 and 7 each day, but the times now are 4 and 7:30 Friday, 3:30 and 7:30 Saturday.
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Not that many in the lower bowl right now, haven't seen the upper bowl. Snowing in the TC, I guess. Uplink to dish satellite is poor/skipping/pixelated.
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More empty seats than used seats at the start of game 1, Mankato/Duluth. Guess it will fill up later?
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Looks better than hockey in a baseball stadium.
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Looks like it but it is Chambers. He's always stirred the pot when it comes to the Sioux, even when there is nothing to stir.
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Drake, Simpson
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Archie and Eades, the main Sioux combatants in the water bottle incident at Wisco, and teammates on a national championship team. I don't know either, but I just can't imagine Eades telling Archie his high school kid is not good enough to play D1.
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There isn't a better way to develop and improve. Guess he didn't think that was the case, and that scoring more in the CHL would get him to the NHL more quickly. We'll see.
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After that interview I'm anti Seattle, now and next year.
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Looked like it broke on his shot, or maybe got slashed as he shot. At any rate, he gave it a little flip into the air, and it traveled over the glass. I'm sure he didn't intend for it to leave the rink, but it did.
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Are the RTO's now doing a web stream in AZ
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MM makes 100K? must be all the profit from those hats
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Lakeland Public TV, if it's one of the local networks where you live
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Thanks, that is what I wondered, are the tanks part of a closed loop system, and they are, which is good. Which brings back the original comment I made, the change the state made to closed loop from reserve pit drilling was done because they knew that reserve pit mud was full of dangerous contaminants. Unfortunately, when the pits were reclaimed, the contaminated mud was removed and hauled to the nearest high point and buried just under the surface. Not good for the future of the land and water in the areas where reserve pit contents were buried. The pit mud should have been put in the tanks, and back to the shale, like it is now.
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Not going to happen, but the technology exists to improve the drilling without leaving the trial of overwhelming contamination to the surface and ground water. Still no answer to what ultimately happens to the tank held "mud". Is this supposedly in a tank for eternity? Close loop rigs return that "mud" to the shale from which it came. Some companies are using these rigs. All should be. No doubt eastern ND is benefiting from the bucks the state is getting with the oil exploration. Meanwhile roads are being destroyed in western ND, and so much of this revenue goes elsewhere (GF and Fargo), western ND share is just not enough (most of it should be back here). I will be moving from this nightmare soon, and will never look back. The countryside is essentially destroyed, and all that will be left is major contamination when this boom is done. The benefits are much easier to imagine if you don't have to live in it.
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What is a temporary tank; and if it contains what the reserve pit did, what is done with the mud/cuttings?
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Why don't you paypal a few hundred bucks to MM and he can do another order on a first come first serve basis until your money is gone. Just think of all the really happy Sioux fans.
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Those of you in the tc know better than I do, but tpt and lakeland pt are two different public TV stations. TPT does not list the game in their schedule, while Lakeland PTV does.
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It's MN public TV, available for cable and satellite dish subscribers in eastern ND and Minnesota. You should get all the public TV stations via dish in Minnesota If not you can get it with a off air antenna hooked up to and scanned in to the dish receiver. Some antennas (see above) work well inside the house in the TC. It's Lakeland Public TV, channel 9.1 HD with off air antenna.
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Antenna or rabbit ears should do it. My favorite: http://www.antennasd...or-Antenna.html You can find if for less $ elsewhere (ebay, amazon, and best buy sell it for 61.99), but it's a really good antenna. Could also pick up something else that would work at best buy.
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All of us want to know? All look like sure bets to me. I always wonder whether smokey/watchmaker and gfhockey/proudsioux are the same person with multiple personalities. One alway drunk/can't write in English, and one just as obnoxious, but not nearly as drunk. Both with big self-proclaimed big schwanstuckes (or is it pocketbooks?).