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Young people do read this website, try to convey an opinion without vulgarity if possible. If you choose to speak this way around your children then so be it...
We've been lax on this lately on the mod side. All we are asking is to respect others readers is all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The cops are the experts on the current criminal trends. If they have determined that a “high capacity” semiautomatic pistol and a .223 semiautomatic rifle with 30-round magazines are the best firearms for them to use to protect people like me and my family, they are obviously the best things for us to use to protect ourselves and our families . |
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Who's up front? I can't tell if it's a "I just killed man" look or a "I'm about to kill a man" look.
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^This guy right here......yeah, he's asking for it
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Two of my children are members here, and although they don't post much, they like to read the discussions. It would be nice to maintain a family friendly environment.
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What did I miss that was vulgar, I didn't see anything that was any more vulgar than I would see by simply turning on the TV to basic cable channels.
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If you're implying that im asking for something you are greatly mistaken. You also read a whole lot into my comment that wasn't there if thats the case.
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Roger that bro. My apologies.
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No biggie. Looks like he got what he asked for. Lol
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I always miss the good stuff.lol
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Can't tell but I bet he is trying to be a holeish
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Then there are the practical issues of preparing the data for more formal presentation or publication. We have the 2014 creel survey data and have prepared preliminary graphs showing the relative condition factors of each species in 2000, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. But we do not yet have the 2014 oyster stock assessment data for comparison, and this data will not be available to late July (best case). Our research team tends to think that we need to wait for the oyster data before any graphs are released in any venue. There is also the practical matter of digging deeper into the data analysis by computing correlation coefficients between the relative condition factors and other factors which may have an influence such as water temperature and salinity as was suggested by peer reviewers of the report from an earlier year. Just yesterday, we downloaded the USGS temperature and salinity data and computed mean 30, 60, and 90 day temperatures and salinities at Hackberry and Cameron for each study day and year in the data sets in preparation for computing the correlation coefficients. But completing this analysis will take some time, and we are currently working out the prioritization of this and several other interesting projects. Income generating projects usually get higher priority than unpaid work, and summer is a busy time for other projects. I think the best case might be that we'd be able to share 2014 data in meetings and forums by August or September, which would also be the earliest we might have something to submit to a peer-reviewed journal. The peer-review and publication process varies from 3-9 months in most cases, so claiming peer-review in front of the LWC is likely not possible until Nov or Dec for 2014 data, and release to the press is not possible until publication (or at least until journal acceptance if the journal does not have a press embargo). |
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