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The guys who are in the long ball tour don't appear in the top money lists of the PGA Tex. You won't enjoy that club on Elbow Springs next year. Many holes aren't that long. You'll be bouncing balls off our cart instead of rolling them up to our heels. Did you put any notches in the shaft at the charity tourney? Turns out our packing is going better than expected so I slipped away to fish today.
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Hitch Installation
Castuserraticus replied to rusty's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
They've done 3 hitches for me over the years and have done a great job at less than the Hitch Shop. -
When Is Wetwading Possible?
Castuserraticus replied to onthefly7's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Hard water = abundance calcium. The main rock along the Bow is limestone. -
To buy - www.mls.ca, welist .com For rentals - homerent.ca, rentspot .com, rentfaster.ca Covers Calgary and bedroom communities. Unless they have particular needs, most communities have all amenities. Traffic from outlying communities is an issue. They don't want to have to cross the city every day. Please send several trainloads of good weather with them.
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How Many Times You Been Laid Off?
Castuserraticus replied to LynnF's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Twice In late 1999 I found the biggest well in the company's history. As a bonus, the owners decided to sell the company and I was one of the first ones cut. I was on the street in early 2000. Fortunately times were good and I started contracting in a short time. Now I run a small company. I laid myself off last month. The bonus is I still have to work - I just don't get paid anymore. That can cut into the fun time. -
Old Fred had some trouble performing in the bedroom. He had run through all the treatments western medicine offered with no success. At the end of his rope, he went to a voodoo doctor. The doctor smiled and said no problem. "Take this vial of medicine. When you want to make love to your wife, eat a pinch of the powder and count 1-2-3. You will be able to perform like a young stallion all night long." Fred felt that might be overdoing things and asked how he could counter the affects. The voodoo doctor said all he had to do was count 1-2-3-4 and the medicine would stop working. That night Fred cuddled up to his wife and asked if she was in the mood. When she said yes, he took the medicine and counted 1-2-3. It worked!! They were both overjoyed and Fred prepared to mount up. He looked lovingly into his wife's eyes. She smilled and asked "What did you count 1-2-3 for?"
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Upchuck Check
Castuserraticus replied to firefrog's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
It's not often we see a completely original topic on the board. Congratulations. For me - straight tequila = bad memories. -
We'll miss you. Can I have your rods and reels, flies, vice, and tying materials?
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Clean and dress the line. I have some SA dressing and the line slips effortlessly through the guides after dressing.
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You're certainly right that neither side is listening much to the other. I expect the same arguments will continue for years while researchers on both sides toss out the occasional tidbit of new information to counter information from the other side. Unfortunately, it's not something that is easily ignored because western governments are committing massive amounts of taxpayer $$ to a problem that may or may not exist regardless of whether the spending will have any affect.
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People with advanced degrees are the only thinkers allowed? Does my BSc count or is that not advanced enough? Would the same statistics be more acceptable if they were stated by someone with an advanced degree? While I agree his speech is highly slanted towards natural gas, he makes no secret that he runs a gas company. When academics speak from their exhalted podiums, do we know who they are receiving their funding from or what their personal interests or political motives are? When I was graduating, the only people who stayed on for graduate degrees were the ones who couldn't find jobs. I guess I was unfortunate enough to get a job. There has always been a "holier than thou" attitude to advanced education that seems to have gained real political traction. Several of my profs would not have survived outside tenured academia. AT one major company I worked at, it was unspoken policy to keep the academics out of the working teams. I have worked with brilliant high school drop-out field staff and PhD's. Both knew their fields very well. I've also seen incompetence in both levels of education. At different times, I've considered returning to school to get an advanced degree. My wife is just completing a masters and her experience as an adult professional dealing with barely competent instructors makes me take pause again.
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Legal Advice/opinions?
Castuserraticus replied to birchy's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
If you go to small claims court you will learn a great deal about the legal system. It's unlikely you'll be satisfied with the results. As my lawyer friends say, "A good judgment pisses both sides off." Even if you get a favourable judgment, the likelihood of payment is low. Enforcing payment is a long difficult process. -
You better be happily married getting into the boat because then you'll still be married by the time you get out.
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I'm not arguing with you. I have read scientific and non scientific papers on both sides of the "discussion". I just can't see the evidence that anthropomorphic affects are dominating other processes. I know that variations in solar intensity cause over 90% of our climate - the correlation is nearly perfect. There is absolutely no way that our 3% of CO2 contribution is going to overwhelm solar effects. I also have no doubt that correlation between computer models and actual climate patterns is sheer coincidence. There are more unknowns in their models than knowns (remember algebra). I've dealt with less complicated earth models - what do you want the answer to be? There is not a lot of real discussion going on (see creation vs evolution). The global warmers are passionate that the people who aren't worried are wrong and dooming the earth. Our side is just as passionate that the data and public are being manipulated. They have won over the media for the time being and seem to have the upper hand politically. If this gains sufficient momentum to become a major budget issue, I expect it will be looked at, from an historical perspective, as one of the biggest boondoggles ever. As for crops, I think we've messed with our food supply more than enough when a company like Monsanto can sue farmers for planting crops that have traces of their genetic modifications due to natural cross pollenization processes. As a scientist, I have enough experience with dealing with other scientists to know we suffer the same biases as everyone else. We fall in love with our ideas and consider those who agree with us to be smart and the others to be less so. Sometimes we get lucky and find a truth.
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Herein lies a key point - geological time vs human life span. Even many working geologists, who deal with the vast spans of geological time in their work everyday, don't connect the variability in the rock record with their lifetime. Scientist is a general term that covers dozens of different disciplines. Scientists are people who suffer the same biases and tendencies that everyone else does. And we are often wrong. A tiny proportion of theories test out to be true and many are untestable.
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Travel Trailer Parts/repair
Castuserraticus replied to birchy's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Back when there was an economy, RV's tended to hold their value pretty well. We got more for our first tent trailer than we paid after using it for 3 years. But, service through the major dealers is expensive. When we owned a 5th wheel you pretty well had to have it in the shop in the winter to get servicing for spring/summer use. I remember phoning around near the May long weekend and the only dates available were late summer to fall. I ended doing my own repairs and winterizing. The RV industry does not understand "overpriced". I had better luck cost-wise going through Cdn Tire for parts but some things have to come from the dealers. Princess Auto has inexpensive trailer parts also. A friend of mine had the axles flipped on his 5th wheel at a welding shop for about half what Standens would have charged. If your looking at wheel/axle overhauls I can call and get the name of the shop. -
Of Hockey, Curling, And Golf
Castuserraticus replied to Smitty's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
I think the womens' hockey final was noticeably faster this year. The lack of parity in previous years tended to make the game look slow. The girls on both teams displayed some great passing and real quick transitions. Canada were a bit too focused on offense and gave up some chances in their own end. Angel put on a show of consistency - gaining ground on Sat and Sun. He has a nice smooth swing - a real contrast to Perry's oddity. BTW - Heather Glen is open and the greens and course are in real good shape. I played on worse greens mid summer at some courses last year - only $47 yesterday. -
Bobloblaw
Castuserraticus replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
I was curious about the name so I googled it- figured it must have some cool pop culture connotations. Now I'm confused and a bit worried since you spell my handle a bit differently than I do. However, the chest floats would be useful if a person slipped while wading. -
Where did he get his name? A: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_recur...ters#Bob_Loblaw B: http://www.bobloblawqct.ca/
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This Is Ridiculous....
Castuserraticus replied to Golfman09's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
This kid doesn't give up. -
Recession-how Will It Effect Your Fishing Plans ?
Castuserraticus replied to McLeod's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
With my work slowing down (company dying) I expect to have a bit more time for recreation whether I want it or not. Fishing is cheaper than golf so I expect to get more of it. -
Is It True?
Castuserraticus replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Unless you have a PA - then it works best in your pocket, especially if you're excited. -
Anyone with foresight would recognize that stocking perch in a pond without predators means a short term food source with stunted fish in very short order. How much reward was there? Now these same bucket biologists are supposed to have enough foresight to not do illegal stocking due to possibly getting tagged in the future? So what happens at the ponds where perch have taken over? Are perch added to the specific reg descriptions with unlimited harvest? Can a perch fishery be managed via fishing? I think we need a new industry - packaged Alberta "cod" fillets. Net and process them.
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Is It True?
Castuserraticus replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
I told my kids the true definition of cool is doing what you want rather than copying other people. From my vague memories of youth, that is what seemed to set the truly cool kids apart from the pretenders. Neither have expressed any interest in additional body decoration although they have several friends who have. How cool is that?! One suggestion is to remind the kids of the stages they have grown through. Would they still be proud of the Barney or Pikachu tattoo they got when they were 6?