Just curious as to how many birds everyone is shooting each season? I know it obviously varies each year and between each hunt as well as location. Just curious as to a ballpark figure of seasonal harvest? I have been hearing of guys taking 400+ birds in one season. I hunt the Chesapeake bay and it seems this season has been slow so far. It has recently picked up but we have been battling the freeze.
Hola! Tengo 22 años y trabajo haciendo escenas para videojuegos desde hace 7 años.
Resulta que hace un año saqué un producto que me tomó 2 años de desarrollo totalmente solo y lo publiqué en tiendas especializadas.
Cuando lo publiqué empecé a tener un ingreso mensual de $100.
Entiendo que debería seguir sacando productos pero lo que pasa es que no tengo el tiempo suficiente por que empecé la facultad y el trabajo me roba 9hs de mi día. Quisiera saber que me recomiendan para seguir trabajando en esto?
Todo comentario es bienvenido. Desde ya muchas gracias
As a kid this was the heaviest and most chaotic thing I had ever heard. We wanted to recreate that feeling.
We’ve got some new material on the horizon. For now, check this out.
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I often came across the idea that the world is an illusion. The anthropologist Clifford Geertz wrote that “man is an animal suspended in webs of significance that he himself has spun.” That is, the world we live in is not really one made of rocks, trees, and physical objects; it is a world of insults, opportunities, status symbols, betrayals, saints, and sinners. All of these are human creations which, though real in their own way, are not real in the way that rocks and trees are real. These human creations are like
fairies in J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan: They exist only if you believe in them. They are the Matrix (from the movie of that name); they are a consensual hallucination.
It was most likely printed in 2006 (or at least between 2000 and 2009)
It was part of a charity, I’m not sure which one, but it might have had something to do with the okeechobee fire department in okeechobee Florida. The model is chucky Gagliardi. He posed for the month of February as part of “Rustic ranch furniture” contribution to the charity. It was a company his mom owned in okeechobee. This is the only month is have.
My cat has asthma and was prescribed Prednisolone for a week a few months ago. Now he has asthma flare up, so it was prescribed to him again for five days.
I read that excessive use of steroids is not good for cats. Should I give it to my cat or see another vet?
The dose both times is 0.5 ml twice a day
They're a Korean band I've been listening to for years, and when I discovered The Amazing Devil and songs such as The Horror and the Wild, I was immediately reminded of Danpyunsun. Both bands use the violin wonderfully. Highly recommend!
Some songs to start with:
\- Lover
\- High and Low
\- Ball
This is a throwaway account so sorry for the low karma haha, but I just wanted to share my positive experience with the glowlight 4 plus, since I've seen soooo many negative and mixed reviews on the B&N website, and people wondering on here whether or not it's a worthwhile purchase.
I feel like the overwhelming majority of negative reviews, after reading am lot of them, are coming from people who see a new/updated version of an ereader and are expecting it to run like a tablet with an lcd screen. There is *some* latency when loading non-reader pages on the gl4+, like scrolling through the library or settings, but no more so and sometimes better in speed than other eink displays I've used. I've found the reader itself to be very smooth/without disruptions when turning pages, and the display is clear with or without the glowlight on. It's not a bad tablet, because that's not what it's intended to be. It's a well performing eink reader.
I've seen some complaints about battery life, which is fair, given b&n's lofty promise of "up to three weeks" of reading for a week on a single charge. This just depends on usage though, the three week claim is based on specific conditions of use; i.e, if I have the glowlight on for an entire day, or have it connected to WiFi to download a bunch of books, the battery drains faster. But if I'm strictly reading, and not connecting to WiFi much, I usually charge it at most once a week.
Overall having a really good experience doing the majority of my reading on this device and thought I'd share for anyone on the fence! If you don't already have a nook, I'd say it's definitely worth it.
hallo leute,
ich hab mich als quereinsteiger für eine stelle als lokführer bei der DB beworben und schon vom fahreignungsregister die zusicherung bekommen dass mir für den triebfahrzeugführerschein nichts im wege steht und bereite mich jetzt entsprechend auf das bewerbungsgespräch vor.
dort wurde mir gesagt dass man grundlegendes verständnis über die bahn (in sachen technik etc) und das bahnnetz und was dem noch nahe kommt (ausgebildete lokführer wissen sicher was ich meine) und diesbezüglich hab ich vorbereitend ein paar fragen;
was sollte ich auf jeden fall wissen?
über die DB, über das schienennetz in deutschland, vielleicht verkehrszeichen, technische sachen über die fahrzeuge, sicherheit, zumindest für das gespräch?
was bedeutet in dem zusammenhang mit dem eignungstest oder bewerbungsgespräch dass "logik" geprüft wird? was für eine logik?
kann jemand mehr zu dem medizinischen und psychologischen eignungstest sagen? was erwartet einen dort?
danke euch!
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I’m pretty oblivious to the anatomy of my car (2003 Pontiac sunfire) and have no idea what this part would be at all. I opened my hood and noticed it was pretty much broken and about to fall off. What is this?
I'm trying to limit the amount of lag in an area by not having a bunch of Repeat/Always Active command blocks going all the time. My current plan is that when a player enters the area to activate the command blocks for that area with redstone and when they leave to remove the redstone.
/execute if entity @a[x=280,y=87,z=51,dx=0,dy=0,dz=4] run /fill 287 74 60 260 74 60 redstone_block
/execute if entity @a[x=317,y=74,z=63,dx=0,dy=4,dz=0] run /fill 287 74 60 260 74 60 air
My question is: Is there a better way of doing this?
I dawned on me that using flannel sheets might throw off the Eight Sleep (I'm on Pod 4, FWIW).
I'm so used to them in the winter that I didn't think about how the extra heat trapping might make it harder for the Pod to be effective.
Is anyone else using flannel sheets? I might grab my regular sheets now.
I'm understanding, to an extent, about sidwewalk clearance during a snowstorm (even 1-3 days not expecting removal), but it's been WEEKS now and most sidewalks are still icey messes from the same storm. As someone who has to travel by foot and bike, this had made Lexington COMPLETELY unnavigable. Don't tell people to 'get a car', as this is just pure selfishness from people and one shoveling done ONCE in this snowstorm would have let the ice melt.
I just moved to this city after living in many other places with heavy snow and never seen such blatant disregard for people. Why are people in Lexington so lazy and entitled as not to think of anyone who has to travel in front of their house/building. I know that cities have codes which can cause fines for homeowners, landlord and businesses who refuse to do this and I'm about ready to call.
What level of success will I have in reporting people for not clearing off their sidewalks?
(I hope posts like this are allowed in the community, **this is not a commercial service**)
Hi everyone! I'm creating a portfolio as a video editor. I'm looking for athletes willing to share training footage. You will get video edit for free. By me the edit will only be used for my portfolio. I expect only good-quality video materials from you. More the better. If you wish, I will send you finished works that I have done previously.
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The kings where the lead began : an essay on being a goated round.
“A king is one who arises from the end and brings about the beginning” - John narrator, end of R7
The endless hype it brings aside, this statement from the narrator right before Qin's “wtf” comeback against Hades can really be viewed as an encapsulation of what this tournament and this manga is about, bringing the beginning (a new era where God fully respects man) from the end (ragnarok). Being labeled the one who brings about the continuation of humanity during its ragnarok is certainly fitting for Qin, seeing as he (alongside Sasaki) scored the two most crucial points for mankind so far, those of the first win and the first lead respectively. And while Sasaki succeeded in showing man's ability to persevere in front of a God's overwhelming power, Qin took the exploit further and stood in front of a god as an individual sharing the same title, that of a king. Sasaki was able to be victorious by showcasing traits opposite to godhood (humility, patience and improving on one's self thanks to others) thus showing how different man and God are, where Qin struck fear in the heart of the gods by showing how similar they could be.
In general the “humanisation” of the God's has been seen by some as a flaw of the more recent rounds, because the gods “used to have more aura” and felt more unreachable during rounds 1-3. But where the obvious value in that shift lies is that the death of Poseidon instantly changed our perspective of the gods in the story. But where and how did the gods go from “monsters that CAN be beat after all” to “kind of human” ?
It certainly wasn't with Poseidon. To the end Poseidon remained as inhumane and detached from sympathy as possible, arrogant till his last breath and continuing to move and fight continually while getting his limbs chopped off. There was nothing human about his death, only his bewilderment at the concept of dying to a human.
Heracles showed love for humanity (in great part obviously due to his human origins) and understood and loved us despite our flaws, yet, his unconditional love towards his enemy, and acceptance in the face of death, definitely leans toward a divine figure. He was the first god to express unconditional love towards humanity, but that isn't a particularly human trait, quite the contrary.
Shiva is certainly another step towards the humanification of divinity. He's after all, guided by the dreams of his comrades. But that's where I also Think he retains his godhood. He stands as a revered figure that carries the dreams and names of over a thousand comrades. And most importantly, he wins his fight.
Buddha moved men and god closer through him siding with us. While retaining his human origins he showed that one could move backwards in his position and identify with the rebellious mankind. Still, loving man ? Adoring him ? Men aren't defined by their absolute love for eachother, anything but.
Humans exist in complexity over their moral values, their relationships, and their identity. Humans are pushed to choose who they are, to identify with something, a job, a personality, a position. This gives us a sense of self worth of fulfilment. We are what others acknowledge us for. That acknowledgement becomes our everything, whether we want it or not.
No god yet, has showcased humanity on the level of Hades. A god defined purely by his titles and relationships, imposed to him by others. “King” “Elder brother” “most reliable”, his society has shaped him and defined him as such, and he's driven by the need to answer to those labels. He in fact resembles and parallels most to Adam himself. Both see their familial labels and paternal roles as their sole sources of motivation. When both are asked as to why they chose to participate (Adam by Zeus, and Hades by Ares) they both replied with “to protect my children/to avenge my brother”.
Hades didn't come to fight as an almighty punishing force but as a king and a brother. Weather god influenced man through creating him or man god through his irrelevant as now both co-exist in a world where the views and expectations of others shape them. Hades could never be as godlike as Poseidon, seeing as he relied on his own reliability to shape him. In expecting others to rely on him he chose to always be reliable, and thus, like most humans, was lost in the evolution from nature to nurture. And just like Adam, Who understood the endless flow of chance and randomness, Hades too, fell to the unexpected occurrence of the qi crux on his spear.
Round 7 stands as my favourite round (and Hades my favourite character with Qin not far behind) not just due to hype of the sick ass choreography, but mostly because of the true shift that it brings to the overarching narrative. The gods have never felt as close to us, for we get to see a god truly understand and relate with a man. Respect him to the end, yet feel saddened by his loss. It's what makes R7 so goated and so beautiful.
Thanks for reading. And good luck to everyone in the war.