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RonD1120******Since God instructed Noah to take two of each kind not of each species his task was made more simple. Include two baby dinosaurs as well as two baby elephants and so on with the larger animals.
Dinosaurs survived past the flood and are referenced in many cultures and peoples art and other recorded history. Furthermore, many sightings in Africa, Great Britain, North America and other places are reasonable examples that they are still here.
Grizzlies & mountain lions? Anacondas & Capybaras & Sloths? Kangaroos & Koalas & Tazmanian Devils? Pandas & Orangutans? Galapagos Tortises?
And if so, how could two of everything (plus food) fit on a boat of the size described in the Bible?
You are free to believe what you wish, but the "Noah Story" doesn't even pass the simplest of "How did that work?" questions.
You are thinking two of every species. I don't believe he had two chihuahuas either.
I believe Chihuahua is a breed not a species either way the numbers would be far to many to fit in any boat that ever existed -
one thing I would consider is switching your fruit ( which tends to be more of an immediate energy source ) to more complex carbs like baked sweet potatoes or brown rice and fatty fruits and vegetables like avocados <--- all of these are better for longer lasting energy
ETA: and oatmeal for breakfast -
this makes me feel the same as when I meet an adult who cant swim. maybe it is because I grew up in the water in florida but swimming seems like something you just do. -
also have to disagree with you I think he is one of the better hosts out there, not afraid to be politically incorrect. -
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very interesting if you have time to listen, Michael Wood jr- 11 years as cop in Baltimore talking about racism and the war on drugs -
again one could argue that if someone has met all the required skills and check offs why do they need to wait until they have the magic 200 jumps? -
for the sake of argument, there are many jumpers who reach all the requirements for c license other than 200 jumps before 200 jumps -
I tried on my friends pimp daddy when I was looking for a helmet. I ended up getting the cookie fuel witch I am very happy with. your gonna pay more for the fuel but it is way more comfortable (IMO) and has a lot of options for add on's ( chin cup, visible audible, go pro mount) -
may have been mentioned already and I would assume it is free fly friendly but does anyone have experience freeflying with one? -
what part of florida are you in? as mentioned previously there are a lot of good DZ's in florida so don't put up with that shit. I did my AFF at Zhills and they where great -
agreed, I used to play joint operations back in the day on PC. but PC is more of a commitment as far as time and money in my opinion. -
just watched some gameplay footage for multiplayer on battlefront. looks like it has some potential -
haven't played videogames since my PS3 broke back when Modern warfare 2 was the shit.
Whats considered the best as far FPS for online multiplayer on the PS4? (is Call of Duty still good?, it looks a little over the top now) -
some one previously posted the next overnight camp being june 27. I want to attend but unfortunately will be out of town that weekend, if anyone hears of the date changing please post it somewhere. Thanks! -
I would where jeans under my jumpsuit when I was on student gear for the same problem. it helped me because of how thick jeans are but you would also have to deal with the heat this time of year -
my advice would be to just get more experience and work with someone experienced, whether that be coach jumps or a tunnel instructor -
your problem is typical at your experience level, I had issues with fall rate and yes the tunnel is one of the best things you could do for fall rate, are you floaty or fast? -
I have had 3 off landings on my first 100 jumps(at 2 different DZ's
they are always interesting. I have climbed over barbed wire fences, waded through a creek, landed in a thorn bush (not recommended), and picked up by a farmer on one of those cool ranger ATV things. and I am sure some of the experienced ppl have even crazier landing out stories -
tikl68,
thanks for the info, I was able to practice with my canopy over the weekend and have a somewhat better idea of whats going on now. and it didn't seem too difficult to recognize when I was starting to stall -
QuoteWe already discussed in the section about “Making it back to the DZ” that
adding brakes makes you go further by adding lift.
Most of Your article refers to 9cell zp, would anything change with a seven cell like a triathlon in regards to using brakes? -
the problem is the GoPro mount on the ball. You can't give a good spin....piisfish***I bet you'd be a good bowler.
unless you have experience using a go pro on your paddle while playing ping pong -
thanks for clarification I may have misinterpreted your post and I did a lot of research before my purchase -
chuckakers******
A number of people have already posted that their complete rigs cost them less than a single AAD.
Since we typically get what we pay for that's kind of a scary thought.
I am one of those people (although I added a brand new AAD to my rig before I jumped it)
my cheap rig is a javelin container
with a triathlon with around 500 jumps
and a Super Raven all manufactured in 1999 and the previous owner was a master rigger. I am not scared of my rig at all but I feel like I did get a good deal on it. I went the cheap route so I could afford an AAD but my point is there is "cheap" gear that is safe.
but I am a newb so I could be wrong
Christianizing Textbooks in America
in Speakers Corner
please enlighten me on these facts. I am sincerely interested