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Califbill December 12th 15 06:43 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 12/11/2015 10:57 PM, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"Individually, you two are pretty dumb. Teamed up you are incredibly so."


If I was you Stinky, I'd be more worried about a senile John
accidentally flushing his bowl and sending you on a journey to the sea.


Wow! That was--insane! It's one fr the Mrs. White file. Poor lady
probably has no idea what keys dumb Don is punching on his Playbook!


Flushing toilets into the harbour is only done in Halifax NS. A
disgusting practice that was abandoned in civilized shoreside cities.


It is a Canada thing. Victoria also dumps untreated sewage in to the sea.


[email protected] December 12th 15 07:03 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 10:43:08 -0800, Califbill billnews wrote:

Justan Olphart wrote:
On 12/11/2015 10:57 PM, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"Individually, you two are pretty dumb. Teamed up you are incredibly so."


If I was you Stinky, I'd be more worried about a senile John
accidentally flushing his bowl and sending you on a journey to the sea.


Wow! That was--insane! It's one fr the Mrs. White file. Poor lady
probably has no idea what keys dumb Don is punching on his Playbook!


Flushing toilets into the harbour is only done in Halifax NS. A
disgusting practice that was abandoned in civilized shoreside cities.


It is a Canada thing. Victoria also dumps untreated sewage in to the sea.


Once you get over the yuck factor, poop is very biodegradable and
there is no long term damage that you wouldn't have from treated
sewage (mostly nutrients). In the short term it can be a very bad
thing locally tho (many diseases come from that).
If they want to turn their harbor into a septic tank, it doesn't
bother me much. I am not swimming there anyway. The water is too cold
;-)



[email protected] December 12th 15 07:07 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:43:38 -0500, John H.
wrote:

I don't doubt Don's word on the issue, but I'm still surprised that recreational
boaters are permitted to dump black water into Halifax Harbor.


===

Is it city dumping that you are concerned about or boater dumping?

Most cities still have their storm drain system piped into their black
water sanitary sewage systems. Every time it rains, the storm water
overwhelms the treatment facility and black water goes into
recreational waters. This happens all over the US. That's why the
boater laws are mostly a joke. You can see the evidence when public
beaches get closed for high levels of e-coli bacteria. It happens all
the time.

[email protected] December 12th 15 07:12 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 08:36:44 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 12/11/2015 11:43 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 22:45:36 -0500, Alex wrote:


I met Guy Lafleur about 15 years ago. It was a business trip to
Montreal where he was a guest. I had no idea who he was. I'm not a fan
of sports like hockey and soccer that take three hours for 0-3 scores.


===

Think of it as three touchdowns and 21- 0. :-)

Hockey has gotten a lot better on large screen HD TVs but it's still
one of those games best watched in person.

More fun live perhaps, but the action is so fast and furious, the camera
does a better job of keeping its "eye" on the puck than I could do.


===

That's true but much of the strategy and excitement takes place away
from the puck and television misses just about all of that. Based on
my experience the best venue for watching hockey is a relatively small
riink where you are close to the action.

Mr. Luddite December 12th 15 07:38 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
On 12/12/2015 2:07 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:43:38 -0500, John H.
wrote:

I don't doubt Don's word on the issue, but I'm still surprised that recreational
boaters are permitted to dump black water into Halifax Harbor.


===

Is it city dumping that you are concerned about or boater dumping?

Most cities still have their storm drain system piped into their black
water sanitary sewage systems. Every time it rains, the storm water
overwhelms the treatment facility and black water goes into
recreational waters. This happens all over the US. That's why the
boater laws are mostly a joke. You can see the evidence when public
beaches get closed for high levels of e-coli bacteria. It happens all
the time.



Until you visit a marina overnight on a slip, get up the next morning
and while having a cup of coffee on the forward deck you see turds
floating by from one of the boats on a mooring.



Califbill December 12th 15 07:45 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 10:43:08 -0800, Califbill billnews wrote:

Justan Olphart wrote:
On 12/11/2015 10:57 PM, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
Justan Olphart
- show quoted text -
"Individually, you two are pretty dumb. Teamed up you are incredibly so."


If I was you Stinky, I'd be more worried about a senile John
accidentally flushing his bowl and sending you on a journey to the sea.


Wow! That was--insane! It's one fr the Mrs. White file. Poor lady
probably has no idea what keys dumb Don is punching on his Playbook!

Flushing toilets into the harbour is only done in Halifax NS. A
disgusting practice that was abandoned in civilized shoreside cities.


It is a Canada thing. Victoria also dumps untreated sewage in to the sea.


Once you get over the yuck factor, poop is very biodegradable and
there is no long term damage that you wouldn't have from treated
sewage (mostly nutrients). In the short term it can be a very bad
thing locally tho (many diseases come from that).
If they want to turn their harbor into a septic tank, it doesn't
bother me much. I am not swimming there anyway. The water is too cold
;-)




Vancouver island has some very nice swimming beaches. Even you could swim.
The 13' plus tides uncover huge amounts of sand beaches, and they warm up
in the sun. Tide comes in and they have 75 degree water.


Califbill December 12th 15 07:45 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:43:38 -0500, John H.
wrote:

I don't doubt Don's word on the issue, but I'm still surprised that recreational
boaters are permitted to dump black water into Halifax Harbor.


===

Is it city dumping that you are concerned about or boater dumping?

Most cities still have their storm drain system piped into their black
water sanitary sewage systems. Every time it rains, the storm water
overwhelms the treatment facility and black water goes into
recreational waters. This happens all over the US. That's why the
boater laws are mostly a joke. You can see the evidence when public
beaches get closed for high levels of e-coli bacteria. It happens all
the time.


That is mostly an east coast thing. I think San Francisco is the only city
on the west coast that combines the storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems.
They build huge holding system under the Great Highway years ago, and o
help alleviate the problems.


Califbill December 12th 15 07:45 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
wrote:
On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 08:36:44 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 12/11/2015 11:43 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 22:45:36 -0500, Alex wrote:


I met Guy Lafleur about 15 years ago. It was a business trip to
Montreal where he was a guest. I had no idea who he was. I'm not a fan
of sports like hockey and soccer that take three hours for 0-3 scores.

===

Think of it as three touchdowns and 21- 0. :-)

Hockey has gotten a lot better on large screen HD TVs but it's still
one of those games best watched in person.

More fun live perhaps, but the action is so fast and furious, the camera
does a better job of keeping its "eye" on the puck than I could do.


===

That's true but much of the strategy and excitement takes place away
from the puck and television misses just about all of that. Based on
my experience the best venue for watching hockey is a relatively small
riink where you are close to the action.


Agreed. Is not a TV sport. Football is, baseball is a great radio sport.


True North[_2_] December 12th 15 08:01 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
Kalif sez...

"It is a Canada thing. *Victoria also dumps untreated sewage in to the sea. "



Say what?
Almost 10 years ago we spent about 400 million on an advanced stage 1 treatment plant.
Feds say we will have to upgrade to a stage 2 soon.
If you're that interested I'll see if they give guided tours.

Califbill December 12th 15 08:08 PM

Supremes let "Assault Weapon" ban stand
 
True North wrote:
Kalif sez...

"It is a Canada thing. Â*Victoria also dumps untreated sewage in to the sea. "



Say what?
Almost 10 years ago we spent about 400 million on an advanced stage 1 treatment plant.
Feds say we will have to upgrade to a stage 2 soon.
If you're that interested I'll see if they give guided tours.


So does stage 1 just grind up the ****? Vancouver still does not treat
sewage.



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