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Posts posted by Chief Ouray
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It is considered a double jeopardy.
“The so-called double jeopardy rule has been introduced in recent seasons to prevent the same offense being punished by a penalty and a sending off”
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Little off. They were all in the Class of 1983.
QuoteYeah, they are way older - about 5 years
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5 hours ago, Samson's Wig said:
I'm a little surprised Colorado hasn't been mentioned yet, as they're the fuckers that use up the vast majority of water that would otherwise flow south. The headwaters are there, not New Mexico. Thanks to antiquated water rights laws, they get away with using way more water than needed. Those fuckers pump water uphill to grow crops on mesas. New Mexico has a negligible impact by comparison.
This is a completely inaccurate statement. This quote is directly from a Rio Grande Compact 101 Fact Sheet:
“Colorado is required to make deliveries to New Mexico each year. These deliveries are administered on a daily basis and are measured at the Rio Grande at Lobatos Bridge stream gage near the state line. Required deliveries are calculated on a sliding scale depending on current river flows. A certain percentage is taken from the daily flows as curtailment, and that water is delivered to New Mexico and Texas.”
Water administration in Colorado is vastly superior to any other Rocky Mountain state. Irrigation of any land whether by gravity or pumped uphill would be curtailed during times of local shortage or to comply with compact requirements.
I have worked for the Colorado Division of Water Resources for over 25 years. If you have any questions, I am more than happy to explain how Colorado’s water laws function.
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12 minutes ago, royiv said:
I just find it funny that a dude with 54 posts is lecturing someone as being a "guest" on a board that's open to all comers. That's all.
Dude, I have been here and other boards for over twenty years. I read about every post on the main boards. I just don’t post much. Certain things piss me off, and shit talking by opposing fans directly after a loss is pretty high on the list.
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Uncle Nate, seriously fuck you! You are guest here.
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51 minutes ago, Serak The Preparer said:Umm, no. He's one of the poster children for "Can't talk about masks! that's CR!" and drive-by negging of any vaccine discussion (along with @Chief Ouray). Both big-time Covid-19 deniers.
Interesting that you think I am Covid denier, as I am scheduled for my third Moderna shot. I just absolutely despise any politics, especially on the football board. For so many of you fuckheads, you cannot seem to realize how many of us don’t care about your political opinions.
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Way to go Southgate. If you have ever played soccer, you know that you need to get more than a couple minutes on the field to feel comfortable before taking a high pressure PK.
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Ugly. Looks like high school hitters.
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Damn. I can’t fathom the pain that Sam has had to endure losing both his Father and Brother. RIP Jake.
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10 hours ago, Captainant said:
Fun (depressing) fact - nearly all the water that flows in the Rio Grande comes from Mexico. It used to be mostly fed by the Colorado River, but all those tributaries have dried up from damming and human usage. There's a huge loss of biodiversity down in the valley due to the loss of the nutrient-rich Colorado River silt that is no longer getting deposited into the Rio. It's gonna look much different for our kids kids than it does today.
The Rio Grande River and its drainage is in no way related to the Colorado River. Its headwaters start in the mountains above the San Luis Valley in Colorado and flow south/southeast through New Mexico before forming the Texas/Mexico border. The Colorado River drainage is on the other side of the Continental Divide and flows south/southwest. Even if you are talking about the Texas' Colorado River drainage, it also has nothing to do with the Rio Grande River drainage.
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9 hours ago, Ashley Schaeffer said:
Not a physio or anything but i’ve had similar issues. It’s often a small bony growth on the hip known as FAI. This growth can end up tearing through the hip labrum which i think was the case for him. It can be hard to determine though, because pain is referred in other areas like the groin.
Exact same issue my son had. On the MRI it looked like a torn labrum, but during the surgery they only had to shave off the bony growth. Very painful but intermittent and hard to diagnose.
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The Virginian still posts updates on Wyoming games.
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Great. America is a better place without you.
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Tom Cruise is a horrible human being. A friend of my son interacted with him on a ski lift. Basically she said hi to him just being friendly with no idea who he was (he was wearing a helmet and gaiter), he told her he was Tom Cruise and she wasn't allowed to talk to him.
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Dammit keep the fucking politics in the Cloak Room. I can look at about a million websites if I want political coverage. I come to Surly to avoid this shit.
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Colorado is a big state and making statements that no restaurants are going to be open in a couple weeks is just irresponsible.
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I live in the area, so it is local news. Supposedly the lady has a spinal cord injury.
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Actually the driver wasn’t in the vehicle, the lady passenger suffered severe injuries but will live, and their dog was rescued a couple days later.
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Freshmen year, September 18, 1982. Texas 21, Utah 12.
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Texas 48, UTEP 12
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Norwegian - orange color is oransje, while orange fruit is applesin.
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Unlike that other asshole who thinks he owns Colorado. Surly members and other Texans are always welcome in my state.
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Just got a text from my son, Colorado State is joining the crowd and moving to online classes after Spring Break next week.
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From the NCAA, but similar in other leagues.
“The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Monday approved a modification to the double jeopardy portion of the penalty for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.
The panel, which met via conference call, supported the new rule that gives the referee discretion to issue a yellow card (caution) when a defender makes a legitimate attempt to play the ball when denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity and commits a direct free kick offense in the penalty area. The awarding of a penalty kick remains a part of the rule.
Previously, when a defender committed a foul while denying an obvious scoring opportunity, a penalty kick was awarded and the official issued a red card to immediately eject the player who committed the foul.”