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Regards,
Snowball
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Their web site says a unit could cost well into the 100's of thousands of dollars depending on Luxury and Performance packages.
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Snowball
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Heard on CTV that 3 of them fell overboard and had to be fished out. They were retrieved safely and taken to the hospital to be checked out.
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Snowball
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Trudeau's Tax Break:
http://business.financialpost.com/fp-comment/trudeaus-odd-middle-class-tax-break
This STINKS:
Check out the 4th Paragraph!
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Snowball
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Add some flavor to your dish with a recipe from here:
http://www.budget101.com/frugal/seasoning-mixes-198/
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Snowball
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Some info on Mopping including a recipe:
http://www.spicesinc.com/p-4577-should-you-use-a-rib-mop.aspx
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Snowball
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Very Good!
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Snowball
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Sorry to hear about your very painful event.
Take care!
Snowball
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Info on the Buoyage System:
http://www.boaterexam.com/canada/education/c7-buoys-en.aspx
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Snowball
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Found Gortex washing instructions on the web:
http://www.gore-tex.com/remote/Satellite/content/care-center/washing-instructions
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Snowball
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Check out Dept. of Transport requirements: (Especially Liability Insurance)
http://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/ca-standards/Infographic_Permission_to_fly_a_UAV_Web_English.pdf
Drones (Transport Canada)
Transport Canada expects you to follow these basic Do’s and Don’ts.
Do
Only fly your aircraft during daylight and in good weather (not in clouds or fog).
Always keep your aircraft in sight, where you can see it with your own eyes – not only through an on-board camera, monitor or smartphone.
Make sure your aircraft is safe for flight before take-off. Ask yourself, for example, are the batteries fully charged? Is it too cold to fly?
Know if you need permission to fly and when to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate
Respect the privacy of others – avoid flying over private property or taking photos or videos without permission.
Don’t fly:
Closer than 9 km (5.6 Miles) from any airport, heliport, or aerodrome.
Higher than 90 metres (295 Feet) from above the ground.
Closer than 150 metres (492 Feet) from people, animals, buildings, structures, or vehicles.
In populated areas or near large groups of people, including sporting events, concerts, festivals, and firework shows.
Near moving vehicles, avoid highways, bridges, busy streets or anywhere you could endanger or distract drivers.
Within restricted airspace, including near or over military bases, prisons, and forest fires.
Anywhere you may interfere with first respondersRegards,
Snowball
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Yes, Lew......a blade guard is definitely in order.
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Snowball
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Snowball
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This looks interesting:
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Snowball
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When a topic gets derailed such as this one did, the Monitors should remove ALL threads that do not relate to the topic. If a person wants to interject a change, then start a new topic.
Thank You
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Snowball
P.S.
Being a Senior do I pay or not?
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Download from this site:
https://www.ontario.ca/travel-and-recreation/ontario-fishing-regulations-summary
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Snowball
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Is this the manual?
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/manuals/pdf/index/s/finepix_hs10_manual_01.pdf
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Snowball
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Merry Christmas All!
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Snowball
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Build your own Cold Smoke Generator:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Miss-Betsys-Cold-Smoke-Generator/?ALLSTEPS
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Snowball
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Give this site a try:
http://www.uniproducts.com/eng/dealers.asp
Simply choose Country and Province and a list of suppliers appears.
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Snowball
Warning -Ice fishermen and women
in General Discussion
Posted
http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2016/01/13/canadian-group-tackles-law-lead-criminal-charges-ice-anglers/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=January%2014%202016%20Daily%20Newswire%20%281%29&utm_content=&spMailingID=50461488&spUserID=MTcwMTI2MjkyNjYyS0&spJobID=841841891&spReportId=ODQxODQxODkxS0
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Snowball