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why are we being fed by a poison expert
netminder replied to GbayGiant's topic in General Discussion
Can I just say that I hate topics like this? It's the type of thing that everyone has an opinion on but no one really knows the hard facts, and yet there is so much information/misinformation floating around the internet to allow anyone to confirm their bias it's not even worth arguing the topic. We might as well be arguing religion or politics. -
Yeah, he hopes the "squabbles" are over. If Bautista is still playing for the Jays next year I'd probably beg to differ.
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I noticed that later on as well. He made no attempt to throw the ball to first. His first priority was to hit Bautista in the face with the throw. I'll bet there are quite a few suspensions forthcoming from that little fracas. The more I think about it I doubt Bautista gets more than a game - he really didn't do that much wrong. I hope Odour gets 15-20, which I think is deserved considering he was probably going to try to fight Bautista even if he was rounding 2nd while Smoak was on a homerun trot. Pillar is likely to get something as well. Maybe Donaldson too. He came in and tackled like 3 players all at once and spent quite a bit of time on the bottom of that pileup.
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I let my wife borrow the GPS once when she had to make a trip to Grand Rapids Michigan. I had it set to avoid tolls so the GPS sent her to the border crossing in New York. She got a fun trip around the perimiter of Lake Erie out of it.
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And that is 100% a dirty slide. I think Stinky suffers from small dog syndrome.
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The slide was illegal, not dirty. If he wanted a dirty slide he should have had his spikes up at knee level or into his pills. The punch Bautista got from Stinky had nothing to do with the slide, and everything to do with how butthurt the Rangers are from last October. Good on them for holding a grudge for 6 months and then getting your shots in while they're on their way out the door.
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why are we being fed by a poison expert
netminder replied to GbayGiant's topic in General Discussion
I'd be cautious about drawing conclusions from perceived correlations. Just because your gut (pun intended) tells you something is true doesn't mean it is. My favourite chart when talking about this type of stuff: And as for "engineered" foods, have you ever seen the ancient strain of grass that was bred into becoming corn today? genetic modification is just an advanced form of selective breeding. And most of this was done by Native Americans prior to European colonization. I don't want to sound condescending here, but a lot of this is simply fear of science. There is nothing inherently wrong with GMOs. As for glyphosate, again I'm not going to support Monsanto. And it's true that it is a 'probable carcinogen." But do you know what else are probable carcinogens? Frying, emissions from high-temperature. Hairdresser or barber (workplace exposure as). Red meat (consumption of). Shiftwork that involves circadian disruption. -
why are we being fed by a poison expert
netminder replied to GbayGiant's topic in General Discussion
FYI - Organic isn't necessarily better. Organic farmers still use fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide. Just different "organic" varieties. And those organic chemicals can often be even more toxic and harmful to the environment than anything Monsanto, BASF or Dow puts out. Also, the people who put out these cutesy YouTube videos or "documentaries" aren't 100% honest with people either. They have an agenda to push and they want to show something compelling. For example, I'm sure some people have seen the documentary Gasnation where there was a scene with an individual's faucet lights on fire. Turns out that the cause of the methane in his water had nothing to do with fracking, but it looked scary and people ate it up. GMO's are saving lives and feeding millions of people around the world. I do have a problem with some of the unethical things Monsanto does, but you can't discount all GMOs because of one company. -
NF any enviromental engineers on board?
netminder replied to manitoubass2's topic in General Discussion
civil engineer, soooo kinda but not really lol. Always interested to field engineering questions though. -
Point taken
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Was swatting away mosquitoes this morning. No sign of blackflies though.
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So Smoak hits two homeruns Tuesday. One in the 9th to tie and then a walkoff in the 10th. Side note: I love how since the walkoff homerun was a 2-run shot so this game doesn't count towards the "one-run game" stats. And then Martin goes 2 for 4 with the walkoff hit in the 9th last night. Just looking at the post above me thinking Tulo is coming around on the 23rd of April, while watching last night I've never seen a man so frustrated at himself trying to hit a high fastball. However, I really liked the look of Martin's swing when he got the walkoff hit. That is the stroke that got him paid in the past. Just slap at it and have it drop in right field. I hope two consecutive walkoff wins will light a fire under these guys so they can gain some momentum. I haven't seen that dugout so look so serious and business like in a long time. No one looks like they're having fun. They are taking this very seriously, especially for early May. I think they maybe need to take a team trip over to Filmore's to loosen them up a bit and soften their hands. Too many guys gripping the bats way too hard. They have a tough schedule ahead in the next few weeks with a couple interleague matchups on the way. If they don't keep their heads above water through the middle of May, they're going to come up against Boston and New York for 4 straight series. Although New York has looked a bit like a dumpster fire lately, you can't undervalue inter-division matchups, especially against Boston and New York.
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My opinion, this is the best way to go. Pike are very aggressive and I'm not sure an invisible leader makes that much difference.
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http://www.therecord.com/news-story/6529179-potential-source-of-grand-river-spill-identified/ "A local company" has reported a used oil leak from a storage container on their property.
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I've wanted to fish Nip for a long time but keep hearing all these horror stories, so I've avoided it. Hopefully this rehab process works and I'll be able to get out there to enjoy it to its full potential.
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Copper with red beads has always been the ticket with me. Caught everything from pickeral, bass, pike, perch, sunfish, brown bullhead.... I fish in some fairly heavily stained waters too.
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Seriously people. Don't dump stuff down the storm drains. 99% of those go right out into a river or natural water body. Don't be Cousin Eddy.
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I'm think I would help my Uncle Jack off the horse so he can get rid of all those unnecessary commas lol. P.S. the horse is named Mr. Hands.
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I'm was out for supper and got home at the start of the second half. Seems like I'm a bit of a double edged sword.
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When people are paying $1,000,000 +/- for teardowns in Toronto, the market may be harder to enter than you think. And don't think that the $400,000 condo is a sure thing either. I've heard many horror stories about those places being poorly built with malfunctioning elevators or leaky windows. Often times when that's the case you're as much at the mercy of the condo corporation as you are a deadbeat landlord. Many of those condos were built to outlive their 7 year tarion warranty and not much more.
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This thread was the last place I figured I'd make any friends lol. Seriously though, if you're ever looking for someone to fish with, shoot me a PM.
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Or you could do as most do and be well connected enough to be placed in those positions. Not too often, unless you are crazy enough about your profession to get a startup and build it into a fortune 500 company will you be able to make it as a CEO without having some sort of connections. And no, those connections aren't just made out of the blue by "pounding the pavement". Family ties, friends of family, etc. are where they come from. The rich keep the rich at the top. I think I'm in the same mind set as you, Jeremy. I'd rather do what I have to do to keep my bosses and clients happy and appreciate the fruits of my labour rather than working myself to the bone and giving myself an aneurysm or heart attack by the time I'm 40. I think this is a new mindset that has been instilled in this generation. What's the point in making all that money if you never get to enjoy it. I think we've looked back on the capitalist ideal from the 80's and 90's and seen how that's broken so many people. It's also probably why a lot of us area leaning towards socialism and why everyone my age seems to love the messages from Trudeau and Bernie Sanders. As a generation, we've been taught from an early age to love what we do. Ours is a pursuit of happiness above all, more than money, power or influence. A lot of us don't mind getting our hands dirty, but I don't know if it's necessarily enrolment that's reducing the shop classes in schools. Health and safety regulations and operating costs most definitely are limiting factors. That, and parents who told us they wished they had gone to university and pushed it on a lot of their kids even if they didn't have a clue why they were going, or what they hoped to get out of it.
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I only started watching once the 4th started, if you must know. I take full credit. What I saw, that game was fun to watch. Let's hope thy carry that momentum into Indiana.
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As for the overly coddled children, go to any university dorm or apartment, or witness any of their parties. The ones who don't know how to control themselves are the coddled ones. From my experience, they learn really fast or end up staying at home until they're 35. The rest of us go on to be successful, well adjusted individuals (such as myself).
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You almost had me fooled for a bit, talking like an old timer. But I suspected as much looking at your profile name and then checking your profile you're only a year older than I am. You are one of the "young people these days". So let me bring you back from the dark side ( because it's been difficult for some to detect here earlier) Let me wade into this again and hopefully annoy as many people as possible... But let me let everyone in on a secret: Privilege is progress. Sure, some things may be taking it too far, or there were some failed experiments. But seriously, privileged youth mean we've been making progress as a society. If we didn't, we would still have child labour, slavery, deplorable working conditions, no technology, teachers who beat the children and berate them daily, no one would have sick leave, maternity leave, employment insurance, healthcare, etc. etc., etc. And just because you don't agree with something doesn't mean either side is right or wrong. Sometimes it's just a different way of doing things. PS - I don't have any kids, but I seriously think there should be a licensing exam you have to pass to have kids. Your reproductive organs should be taken away and only returned to you once you pass the exam. PPS - Does anyone here actually know who Socrates is? I feel like Old Ironmaker's quote went over a few people's heads
