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Status Replies posted by TheRockARooster
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How's everyone?
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How's everyone?
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How's everyone?
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Good morning all.
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Good morning all.
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Apologies for not being more active today, work has just been non-stop. I'm going to head off to bed, I think. Hopefully I can get a luxurious 10-12 hours.
Good night everyone!
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I’m home. ^^
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HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good morning.

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Well today I returned my Disneyland costume and my company ID card after making the tough decision to separate from the company for a more practical full-time job that's closer and easier on the legs. In the long run I don't think it would be good for my physical limitations, even if Covid-19 never happened
My experience as a Cast Member was short but it was still magical.
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Well today I returned my Disneyland costume and my company ID card after making the tough decision to separate from the company for a more practical full-time job that's closer and easier on the legs. In the long run I don't think it would be good for my physical limitations, even if Covid-19 never happened
My experience as a Cast Member was short but it was still magical.
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I’m home. ^^
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I’m home. ^^
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HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good morning.

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I’m heading out now, MLP Forums.
Take care and stay safe.
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Goodnight everyone
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Monday.
Going to Geology/geography. It's common knowledge that plate tectonics have shifted the continents over millions of years, and that all 7 continents were once combined into a supercontinent. What is the name of the most recent (and well known) of these supercontinents?
Answer: C. Pangaea is the most recent of the supercontinents, breaking up not long after the dinosaurs went extinct. The other three are also supercontinents that were on earth at one time or another throughout its prehistoric geological history.
Tuesday's QuestionHeading back to weather, specifically weather records. What tornado outbreak was the most prolific (meaning in the number of tornadoes produced) in US/World history?
A: 1974 Super Outbreak
B: 2020 Easter tornado Outbreak
C: 2011 Super Outbreak
D: December 2021 upper Midwest derecho and tornado outbreak
Answer will be posted at approximately 10 pm CST Tuesday evening. -
Happy Australia Day, BWBFF!
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RIP Meat Loaf
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Sunday.
Going to meteorology now. The National Weather Service has a watch/warning system that consists of Severe thunderstorm and tornado watches and warnings. However, there is enhanced versions of each of these. What are these enhancements known as?
Answer: A. PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) is a qualifier that enhances the wording of various weather watches and warnings. THe first one issued was a Tornado Watch issued on April 2nd, 1982. Nowadays, the PDS term is used for everything from flash flood warnings, severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings to even wind chill warnings.
THe middle two possibilities were terms I made up on the fly. The bottom (MCS) isn't a real term but is commonly used in EAS weather scenarios on Youtube.
Monday's QuestionGoing to Geology/geography. It's common knowledge that plate tectonics have shifted the continents over millions of years, and that all 7 continents were once combined into a supercontinent. What is the name of the most recent (and well known) of these supercontinents?
A: Gondwana
B: Pannotia
C: Pangaea
D: Rodinia
Answer will be posted at approximately midnight CST Tuesday morning. -
Good morning.
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I don't like summer, it's way too hot
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My first piece of NBA merchandise.
SpoilerLA Clippers
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Alright, here's the answer to the trivia question from Saturday.
Staying with Geography. Everyone knows that Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world from sea level to its peak at 29,032 feet. However, there is another mountain on Earth that is actually taller when measured from sea floor to peak. What is the name of this mountain?
Answer: B. Mauna Kea. From sea floor to the tip of the peak, Mauna Kea is 30,610 feet.
Sunday's QuestionGoing to meteorology now. The National Weather Service has a watch/warning system that consists of Severe thunderstorm and tornado watches and warnings. However, there is enhanced versions of each of these. What are these enhancements known as?
A: PDS (Particularly Dangerous SItuation)
B: EDS (Extremely Dangerous Storm)
C: HDS (Heightened Danger Scenario)
D: MCS (Mass Casualty SItuation)
Answer will be posted at approximately midnight CST Monday morning.
