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Post by rainbowbadger on Mar 28, 2019 19:13:59 GMT -5
Rainbow needs a place to put draft threads and play with formatting.
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Post by Wolfgang on Mar 29, 2019 13:23:37 GMT -5
Pretty.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Mar 29, 2019 13:30:48 GMT -5
Marquette vs. Eastern Illinois | Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023 3:30 PM CT / 4:30 PM ET | Holloway Gymnasium West Lafayette, Indiana |
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Post by vbprisoner on Mar 29, 2019 16:50:28 GMT -5
Et tu rainbowbadger? LOL
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 22, 2019 7:24:40 GMT -5
Final 4 #3 Wisconsin v. #7 Texas | Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023 9:30 PM ET / 8:30 PM CT or 30 minutes after the previous match | Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida
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Follow Along🎟: Ticketmaster🎟: StubHub📺: ESPN (TV)📊: StatBroadcast🎧: FoxSports 1070 AM Madison🏆: Interactive BracketPlayers to WatchWisconsin
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| | #13 - OH Sarah Franklin 6-4 R-JR
| #14 - MB/RS Anna Smrek 6-9 JR
| #10 - MB/RS Devyn Robinson 6-2 SR
| #52 - MB Carter Booth 6-7 SO
| #12 - OH Temi Thomas-Ailara 6-2 GR |
Texas | | | | | #6 - OH Madisen Skinner 6-2 JR | #13 - OH Jenna Wenaas 6-1 JR | #7 - MB Asjia O'Neal 6-3 SR | #1 - S Ella Swindle 6-3 FR | #2 - L Emma Halter 5-5 SO |
HistoryTexas leads 5-4. In Madison: Wisconsin leads 2-1. In Austin: Texas leads 3-1. Neutral: Tied 1-1. Last Meeting: Texas beat Wisconsin on 4/22/21 at the 2020-21 Final Four in Omaha. Did you know…? The Florida manatee ( Trichechus manatus latirostris) is a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, a large, slow-moving, herbivorous, aquatic mammal native to the warm coastal areas of the Caribbean. Ranging in size from about 9 to 11.5 feet and 800-1200 lbs, manatees look like walruses or chunky porpoises, but are more closely related to elephants - both belong to a mammalian clade called Tethytheria. Their molars are similar in layout and growth pattern to those of elephants, and manatees have no front teeth. Instead, they have prehensile lips. The upper lip is split into left and right sides, which can move independently to manipulate and tear at the leaves of the 60+ different fresh- and saltwater plants that make up the manatee's diet. Manatees' skin is often covered with algae, barnacles, and other biota.West Indian manatees prefer warmer temperatures and are known to congregate in shallow waters. They frequently migrate through brackish water estuaries to freshwater springs. They prefer water above 20°C (68 °F), and cannot survive below 15 °C (60 °F) due to their slow metabolism and lack of a fatty layer beneath their skin. Their natural source for warmth during winter is warm, spring-fed rivers. While during the summer they may range as far as Texas in the west and Georgia in the east, Florida manatees stick to Florida proper during the winter, where the headsprings of the state's major rivers stay around 22 °C (72 °F). A manatee calf nursing from its motherSince the mid 20th century, manatees have been gathering near the warm-water outflows of power plants along the Florida coast, instead of migrating south as they once did. Manatees exhibit high site fidelity and can recall previous refuge sites to which they frequently return in successive winters. One such refuge site is near Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Power Station in Apollo Beach. The discharge canal, where clean warm water is returned to Tampa Bay after cooling the generators, is a state and federally designated manatee sanctuary. TECO partners with the Florida Aquarium and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to run its Manatee Viewing Center, where visitors can observe the gathering sea-cows from November to April. Tourists can view manatees congregating in water warmed by Tampa Electric Company's Big Bend Power Station.
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Post by ilikecorn on Dec 22, 2019 21:00:34 GMT -5
Thanks. Just wanted a place I can play around with formatting. You can PM yourself...though you cannot edit PMs...so there is that.
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Post by Wolfgang on Dec 22, 2019 21:45:25 GMT -5
Thanks. Just wanted a place I can play around with formatting. You can PM yourself...though you cannot edit PMs...so there is that. For the really secret stuff, I've been doing that. Heheheh...
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Post by mln59 on Jan 16, 2020 16:58:11 GMT -5
Thanks. Just wanted a place I can play around with formatting. You can PM yourself...though you cannot edit PMs...so there is that. didn't even think of that
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 16, 2020 17:03:41 GMT -5
The only "bad" thing about PM'ing yourself is that you can't edit. Once you "send" that PM, you can't edit that PM. Of course, you can certainly ADD to the PM thread but that would just clutter things up.
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Post by jayj79 on Jan 18, 2020 5:59:47 GMT -5
The only "bad" thing about PM'ing yourself is that you can't edit. Once you "send" that PM, you can't edit that PM. Of course, you can certainly ADD to the PM thread but that would just clutter things up. as opposed to cluttering up the public board?
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Post by maplespear on Feb 6, 2020 21:19:50 GMT -5
The only "bad" thing about PM'ing yourself is that you can't edit. Once you "send" that PM, you can't edit that PM. Of course, you can certainly ADD to the PM thread but that would just clutter things up. Wolfgang, I swear you didn't have that many stars by your name last year. Did you do something in 2019 to warrant them other than your great posts?
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Post by maplespear on Feb 6, 2020 21:21:33 GMT -5
This thread reminds me of Tracey Ellis Ross' character on Blackish
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Post by Wolfgang on Feb 6, 2020 22:35:44 GMT -5
The only "bad" thing about PM'ing yourself is that you can't edit. Once you "send" that PM, you can't edit that PM. Of course, you can certainly ADD to the PM thread but that would just clutter things up. Wolfgang, I swear you didn't have that many stars by your name last year. Did you do something in 2019 to warrant them other than your great posts? I have no control over the stars or any text below my name.
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Post by mikegarrison on Feb 6, 2020 22:43:20 GMT -5
Wolfgang, I swear you didn't have that many stars by your name last year. Did you do something in 2019 to warrant them other than your great posts? I have no control over the stars or any text below my name. All it takes to get more stars is make more posts, a thing that I can attest is not especially difficult to do.
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Post by hammer on Feb 7, 2020 18:30:35 GMT -5
I have no control over the stars or any text below my name. All it takes to get more stars is make more posts, a thing that I can attest is not especially difficult to do. I see you've been working hard lately.
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