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Do you tie on Mustad fly hooks ?
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Fly Tying Discussions & Entymology
you pulling off the cleats in the front? -
What's your -current- favorite fly reel ?
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in General Flyfishing Topics
I've got their 5wt rod/reel and a 9wt rod and reel from them. Like both of them. Also use their yellow braid for crappie...cheap and works. Only downside on the 9wt is the dial for the drag seems to drift and change a lot. I did buy one of their bait casting reels and wish I hadn't. I bought it to put on a backup rod and it seems in the little bit I've used the brake system isn't as consistent as a more expensive reel. Could be me and I haven't dedicated to pick it up and use it non-stop because its a backup maybe one of these days. -
LOADS of high water to come this year below Table Rock
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
I'd like to see the corps give out 1 charts that they probably have the data for: Rainfall over the basin vs. time CFS released from the dam vs. time Pool level vs. time Target level vs. time(assuming this has changed) All on the same graph from the 80's to current. I think it would be interesting. -
LOADS of high water to come this year below Table Rock
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Do they shut the water down if someone is stuck? I've always pondered how it works....although I would assume Taney is a bit different but Beaver scares me....I've come close to getting stuck twice. Not sure what I would do when it happens since nobody is ever around.....guess call 911. -
LOADS of high water to come this year below Table Rock
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
Yes. 1120 is normal but Beaver is well into flood pool fairly often and spends quiet a bit of time hovering around 1129. -
LOADS of high water to come this year below Table Rock
Devan S. replied to Brian K. Shaffer's topic in Upper Lake Taneycomo
This explains it all. https://www.beaverlakedam-irrm.com/ I highly doubt were going to see a huge difference at any point outside the change from holding at 1129 to a slightly lower level and slightly modified levels downstream of BS dam which will allow more water from all lakes to pass. Looks like all the risk is around water getting to the service deck. -
My best guess: A heating element is just a small wire with an insulation coating on it. Somewhere there is likely a very small crack or scratch in the insulation allowing enough current to escape to trip the GFCI. Overtime the defect in the insulation is likely only going to get worse as it ages and eventually it will get bad enough it will completely short to ground and this is what you will get. Good news is your 115v so it will probably just flash, trip a breaker, and not burn continuously like a 230v oven can do.
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You take that off a GFCI and I bet your smoker will eventually turn into a welder.
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Sounds like it could be insulation failure in a brand new heating element...
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The internal circuity of the pellet smoker is probably the culprit. Not privy to smoker electronic design but most electronic controlled devices have built in protection for surge events. This protection also makes them susceptible to current leakage which will trip a GFCI.
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I didn't necessarily take it to keep from getting it and I expect efficacy to wane just like a flu shot. I also understood that 90-95% is at best between 5-10 people in one hundred are still potentially going to get it(not the exact definition of efficacy but it works in my brain). Government mandates no.
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Not remotely. It's embarrassing that was their first answer. It reeks of government bureaucracy and lawyers driving the bus and not the whole, "everyone will be dead by the time we have to release the bad stuff" argument. Right now my kids aren't eligible so it doesn't matter yet. That said currently I believe for young children the risks of COVID are very low and there is about 5 things more likely to kill them that I'm much more worried about. The good news is that you and I already made our choice one way or the other. Assuming you made the same choice I did, regardless of what is or isn't revealed in the release, there is literally nothing we can do about it now.
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It really doesn't matter if I do or I don't trust them. I was just strictly pointing out reasons why they wont release all 400+k pages yesterday.
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1. The people authorizing use are not likely the same group releasing the documentation. Doctors/scientist vs. lawyers. 2. I'm sure there is a non-disclosure agreement between any pharmaceutical company and the FDA to protect private patient data likely included in the trials, trade secrets, ect. Pfizer(lawyers) probably additionally has agree to anything being release to validate it doesn't violate the NDA. 3. EVERY single item will be reviewed by a legal team on both sides.
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Any that anyone posts you will say is biased and paid for by big pharma and or some politician or someone that believes what I already believe. To which I would say show me yours and you'll show me something paid for by someone believes like you do. And since its highly likely that neither you nor I have any true understanding of the world of virology(if we could even understand the real data to begin with) we will come to the conclusion that there is thousands of medical professionals that believe what you believe and thousands that believe what I believe. That's the deal with faith in what you believe and confirmation bias is that we can truly find nuggets of truth in almost anything if we have faith enough. The good news is you and I don't disagree about your last line.
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Don't you believe religion is a lot of faith and little facts? Why so many people go to church? You seen JR and Bob Lazar?
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Idk why the burning but I assume if you have a truck bed load to clean you do it the fast way by burning and skin on.
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Big Pharma is a nasty critter. I just don't like the Dr. Malone thing. It smells fishy to me to go on JR and just provide basically commentary as fact with nothing to support it besides you invented the base technology 30+ years ago. Its easy to ramble and say things to people who are already skeptical. Its basically "mass formative pyschosis". Who knows how much has changed since then and how close involved to it he really is. The problem with it to me is he is smart enough and knows the system enough that he works it in his favor. He even discusses downsides to reporting through VAERS system and things like correlation vs. causation for adverse events. He is clearly smarter than most of us so show us the money. Pony up and do the studies and give the data just like the FDA with the FOIA request get rid of this I'm being censored malarkey. At the end of the day JR only is looking for one thing. Views.
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The multi-year response from FDA is a bit off the wall but I don't think anyone expected them to release hundreds of thousands of pages of information without some redaction, Right? What's a reasonable time frame? Couple of years?
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Bunch of information about his spike protein claims have been disputed by scientist.
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Malone just seems like he has an axe to grind about being left out. Smart no doubt and likely some level of truth in what is he saying but if you believe all the negative, why would you even remotely want to claim yourself as "inventor"? Why would you say they are writing you out of the history?
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UK has deaths, US has deaths, South Africa has deaths.
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If you guys have never done a real backwoods squirrel derby your missing out. The amount of cheating and booze and redneckery is amazing. Add in the foreigners loading up everyone's culls and weighed squirrel by the truckload to burn the hair and eat. I doubt this will be that way but still a good time.
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I guess I just struggle with the fact that if your really good enough to sit out because of draft stock then your likely/hopefully already claiming thousands as a college student to play through NIL gigs on full scholarship. Maybe they should take that and use it to pay loss of value insurance. I'm all about guys getting their money but where do you stop? Bryce Young is already projecting to be a top 10 draft pick in 2023(very likely top 5). Saban has said he is approaching 7 figures in NIL deals. What is to keep him playing at all next year? He has a Heisman....a body of work.....a CFP appearance(if not title). Is the next 12 games worth risking a $30+ million payday over?
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Interesting challenge.....I would think some counties would have very limited options right?
