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Tiger in Tejas
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Where y''at? |
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| Number of Posts: | 461 |
| Registered on: | 3/1/2005 |
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re: Official Name Change Suggestion/Discussion Thread (List + Logos added!)
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 4/18/12 at 8:32 am to RonFNSwanson
New Orleans Revelry
re: Why is Landon Collins making a public announcement at 1230?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 2/1/12 at 11:37 am to Lester Earl
Switching to LSU. Thanks mom.
re: IF Jordan is cleared......
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 8/24/11 at 12:58 pm to NaturalBeam
quote:
the "victims" have deformed JJ character
There are laws against this!
re: IF Jordan is cleared......
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 8/24/11 at 12:56 pm to coachjeaux
quote:
Defermation was was a typo for deformation. I never said he was cleared I said if he was he could sue which he could. The "victims" have painted the picture that JJ was an agitator in the fight. If it is true that he was merely trying to make peace. Than the "victims" have deformed JJ character therefore he can sue the victims for deformation of character
More please.
re: More Confidence for LSU about Lyles Investigation
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 8/11/11 at 8:33 am to smash williams
If they are smart, they did.
re: More Confidence for LSU about Lyles Investigation
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 8/11/11 at 8:27 am to tigerdup07
"In the mist of this story" is an award winning columnist.
re: I heard this trade rumor today on a Fl radio
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 3/9/11 at 8:13 am to BayouBengals03
But he makes 200K a year. :rolleyes:
Illiteracy pays well.
Illiteracy pays well.
re: HB for next year
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 12/21/10 at 2:24 pm to blueslover
I'll take Bradshaw.
re: Watch out Florida
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 11/5/10 at 9:30 am to JPLSU1981
A recent UF RB commit (don't remember his name), who was a strong lean to AU, committed to UF b/c Meyer told him that Auburn was going on probation for paying Cam.
That's the reek I got from an Aubie booster......
That's the reek I got from an Aubie booster......
re: I seen two positives from that pathetic loss
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 10/25/10 at 12:50 pm to FLtiggah
Shocking losing speed is not a positive thing. 3 -1 =2
re: Stand Up, Get Crunk!
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 7/24/10 at 9:51 am to tubucoco
'Bout it 'bout is the shite. Great call.
re: Bobby McCray is back
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 7/22/10 at 3:42 pm to Dave Worth
DWP.....lawyers, mount up.
re: Anyone going to the 49ers Monday Night game in SF?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 7/22/10 at 8:11 am to DEANintheYAY
Group of 4 of us are going. Would love to see your visitor's guide, so post it when available.
re: LSU game live on CSS right now
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 6/4/10 at 6:48 pm to TigerDude
hcdel@yahoo.com
Please....thanks.
Please....thanks.
re: Los Angeles Regional: UC Irvine 10 vs. LSU 11, Final/11 innings
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 6/4/10 at 6:36 pm to catholictigerfan
Please email video link hcdel@yahoo.com
re: Links to live feeds from remotely operated vehicles (ROV)
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/26/10 at 10:22 am to back9Tiger
Anyone know when the top kill attempt is supposed to start?
re: Major sub contractors involved in the clean up??
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/4/10 at 9:38 am to FriscoKid
Try O'Brien's oil pollution services in Slidell. They are likely the lead.
re: Can anyone tell me the name of the dispersant being used?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/3/10 at 10:56 pm to Decatur
Dispersants will no doubt significantly reduce the amount of time for mother nature to take care of the oil. The oil (carbon-based) will naturally break down in the environment. The dispersants break the oil up into tiny droplets or particles which increases the surface area with which natural forces can break it down into carbon and hydrogen. There is evidence that proves the benefits of dispersants. Scientific evidence to the contrary is inconclusive at best. I promise you, MMS, USCG, BP, and TransOcean all want the same thing as you and I....clean this up as quickly and with as little environmental impact as possible.
re: Can anyone tell me the name of the dispersant being used?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/3/10 at 10:36 pm to Decatur
I wouldn't put too much stock into Charter.
Some valid questions are addressed in the article, but also the oh so common scare language. IMO, the most important quotes are below:
"“One of the most difficult decisions that oil spill responders and natural resource managers face during a spill is evaluating the trade-offs associated with dispersant use,” said the Academy report, titled Oil Spill Dispersants, Efficacy and Effects. “There is insufficient understanding of the fate of dispersed oil in aquatic ecosystems.”
“There is a certain amount of toxicity,” said Robin Rorick, director of marine and security operations at the American Petroleum Institute. “We view dispersant use as a tool in a toolbox. It’s a function of conducting a net environmental benefit analysis and determining the best bang for your buck.”
Some valid questions are addressed in the article, but also the oh so common scare language. IMO, the most important quotes are below:
"“One of the most difficult decisions that oil spill responders and natural resource managers face during a spill is evaluating the trade-offs associated with dispersant use,” said the Academy report, titled Oil Spill Dispersants, Efficacy and Effects. “There is insufficient understanding of the fate of dispersed oil in aquatic ecosystems.”
“There is a certain amount of toxicity,” said Robin Rorick, director of marine and security operations at the American Petroleum Institute. “We view dispersant use as a tool in a toolbox. It’s a function of conducting a net environmental benefit analysis and determining the best bang for your buck.”
re: Can anyone tell me the name of the dispersant being used?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/3/10 at 10:00 pm to Tiger in Tejas
And yes, it is biodegradable and has low toxicity. MMS/Coast Guard would not approve it otherwise.
re: Can anyone tell me the name of the dispersant being used?
Posted by Tiger in Tejas on 5/3/10 at 9:58 pm to Decatur
Pretty sure Corexit is being used both on surface and at source. It is only mildly effective on the surface in this instance because all of the volatiles and light ends have already broken up on its way up the water column (remember the oil has to travel through a mile of water before it reaches the surface). As such, it is rather emulsified by the time it reaches the surface. Corexit is one of the only approved dispersants and is industry standard. Yes, it was developed by exxon.
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