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jsmith86

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Who wants to be 15000? I'll delete enough posts to make it so you are, for the low low price of a couple ISU 50 yard line season tickets for next season (and a good parking pass).
 

NWICY

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00 what is your car you dislike so much? I'm looking @ either a Taurus or a Focus. Work car I'm really looking for cheap and dependable.
 

NWICY

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Cmjh, Congrats on the raise. You've been there about 6 months haven't you?
 

cyrocksmypants

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Is there an award for beig the 15000th poster or something? Because without even looking, I'm assuming I'm dominating overall performance in this thread.
 

cstrunk

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Got a good start on this literature review for my next paper. Perfluorinated compounds, bringing you products in the textiles and leathers, metal plating, photography, photolithography, semi-conductors, paper and packaging, coating additives, cleaning products and pesticides industries since 1872 (Just made that year up, I have no idea how long they have actually been around. They are man-made organic compounds but nothing talks about their origin).
 

cyrocksmypants

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Got a good start on this literature review for my next paper. Perfluorinated compounds, bringing you products in the textiles and leathers, metal plating, photography, photolithography, semi-conductors, paper and packaging, coating additives, cleaning products and pesticides industries since 1872 (Just made that year up, I have no idea how long they have actually been around. They are man-made organic compounds but nothing talks about their origin).

I blacked out while trying to read this.
 

cstrunk

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I've learned a lot about drinking water treatment and wastewater treatment facilities and infrastructure, but have yet to find out why some toilets seemingly powerflush for about 5+ seconds. They're about as opposite of water efficient as you can get, sans just letting it flush continuously. Maybe they have problems with clogging so they need higher flow rates and volumes to push the crap (literally) down the pipe and are adjusted accordingly. IDK.
 
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