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Old 04-27-2014, 06:09 PM
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He sure knew a lot, guess it don't take rocket science like you try to make it out to

As stated above that marsh has some areas you cannot even drive your boat anymore due to overgrown runs
Historically you couldn't drive a boat in there either, what's your point?

I don't try to make it out to be rocket science. It has nothing to do with rockets.

I'm just curious what this guy told you, or who you talked to at least. Amazes me that you can't expand upon what he told you, or give me a name. Then again, none of that helps your argument.

I find it hillarious that anyone that contradicts you is wrong, even if they are a wetland biologist, but when a FISHERIES biologist tells you something about somewhere that they don't work, you take it as gold. I'm not knocking fisheries biologists by any means, just saying they are fisheries biologists, not wetland biologists.

Would you ask a timber biologist for his opinion on the condition of a grassland? No, because that is not his expertise.
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Old 04-27-2014, 06:58 PM
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I don't try to make it out to be rocket science. It has nothing to do with rockets.
Shortly before I left the Air Force Academy (civilian) we got funding approved to develop biofuels for rocket engines. Funds evaporated in subsequent government nonsense (sequester, etc.). But the point is there is interest in the Air Force relating to biofuel based rockets.

If you can figure out which plant back there will burn really, really fast when combined with an oxidizer or even better, one that has a naturally occurring oxidizer, then the sciences of marsh vegetation and rocketry could at long last be united.
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:12 AM
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If you can figure out which plant back there will burn really, really fast when combined with an oxidizer or even better, one that has a naturally occurring oxidizer, then the sciences of marsh vegetation and rocketry could at long last be united.

Hydrazine & MMH smell like fish . . .
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