Finasteride..

On Feb 14, 2017 2:15 PM, "Lewis Bergman" <lewis.berg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And why hasn't the teaching district been pouring money into a sinking
> fund for this sort of thing? Retarded.  I see it all the time. Some taxing
> district builds something but budgets no money to maintain it.
> At some point we all have to act like grown ups. Why is it that we don't
> expect our governments, at any level, to act at least as responsible as our
> neighbors?
>
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2017, 3:05 PM That One Guy /sarcasm <
> thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As much of a dick as I want the president to be about the money, if its
>> money they need to get this thing under control they better get it, people
>> are homeless right now til this get stabilized
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Sam Morris <w...@csilogan.com> wrote:
>>
>> Jerry Brown then: Trump is not my president!
>>
>> Jerry Brown now: President Trump, will you please give us some money?
>>
>> :)
>>
>> On 2/13/2017 1:28 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>>
>> are they opening dams downstream?
>>
>> they really could truck in a bunch of 4 foot tile to siphon over the
>> banks and direct the flow past the work areas, close the dam gates and
>> initiate the repairs. I dont think I would want to be working the boats
>> placing the tile topside though
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:20 PM, Robert Andrews <i...@avantwireless.com
>> <mailto:i...@avantwireless.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Putting plates into a waterflow of that volume will pretty much be
>>     certain to rip out of the concrete or create erosion of the concrete
>>     around the attachment points.   Cavitation is a bitch...   Right now
>>     they can't stop the flow.   Also pretty much most of the spillway
>>     below the hole is gone, so there isn't a lot to attach it to.   The
>>     turbines are shut down right now because the erosion has created a
>>     dam in the stream that has raised the water levels upstream to the
>>     point they cannot operate the turbines.   The turbines were maxed
>>     out at 15K cfs up to that point.   Yeah, I have been pretty much
>>     obsessing over this... My inlaws were stuck going nowhere in Yuba
>>     city last night for 4 hours in gridlock ( at one point not moving
>>     for 2 hours. ) before deciding it was safer at the house on the
>>     second floor...
>>
>>
>>
>>     On 02/13/2017 10:36 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:
>>
>>         Easy to armchair quarterback but I would think they could bolt 1
>>         inch
>>         plates over the hole in the main spillway, put some I beam piles
>>         under
>>         the plates and open it back up.  At least until they take some
>>         inches
>>         off the reservoir.  I wonder if there is a way they can set the
>>         angle on
>>         the turbines to waste more water there too.
>>
>>         -----Original Message----- From: Robert Andrews
>>         Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 11:28 AM
>>         To: af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>
>>         Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT - Oroville dam
>>
>>         As of this morning they are saying the regular spillway is
>>         supporting
>>         the 100K cfs without further damage.    If that it true, then
>>         there is
>>         the ability to deal with what's happening over the next couple
>>         of weeks,
>>         which looks like 4-5 sequential storms.   We got a 4-5 day break
>> in
>>         weather this week but if it goes back to last months pattern we
>>         are in
>>         serious trouble throughout the west.  That spillway needs to do
>>         100K cfs
>>         for weeks to keep pressure off the hillside below the emergency
>>         spillway.   Californa and the Feds were sued over in 2005 to put
>>         concrete down on that hillside by the Sierra Club.   The worse
>> case
>>         situation is that the lake goes over the emergency spillway, it
>>         erodes
>>         below, the spillway fails and the hill below what was the
>>         spillway just
>>         keeps going away.   Moving water, and it would be a lot, would
>> grand
>>         canyon the hill...  It would be enough water to destroy most of
>> the
>>         feather river and Sacramento levee system below the dam..   That
>>         would
>>         be really really bad...   ( Inlaws in Yuba city )...
>>
>>         On 02/13/2017 08:47 AM, Jason Wilson wrote:
>>
>>             100,000cfs is correct.  That spillway will support
>>             250,000cfs, but the
>>             Feather River channel will only support about 216,000cfs.
>>             It has been
>>             10 years since the Channel has been stressed to this point,
>>             last time
>>             there were levee breaches.  Their hope is to drawdown the
>>             reservoir 50
>>             feet below the rim to do a couple things, one is to take
>>             pressure off of
>>             the presumed damaged emergency spillway.  The other is to
>>             make room for
>>             precip that is coming into california towards the end of the
>>             week.  Of
>>             course they cannot do any repairs to the facility until
>>             after the rainy
>>             season is over, and the snowmelt had finished.
>>
>>
>>
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>>             On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Bill Prince
>>             <part15...@gmail.com <mailto:part15...@gmail.com>
>>             <mailto:part15...@gmail.com <mailto:part15...@gmail.com>>>
>>             wrote:
>>
>>                  I heard a reporter saying that the water going over
>>             that spillway
>>                  was doing 100,000 cubic feet per second. I have a
>>             really hard time
>>                  visualizing that amount of water. Could also have been
>>             a mis-quote
>>                  by the reporter...
>>
>>
>>                  bp
>>                  <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
>>
>>                  On 2/13/2017 8:11 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
>>
>>
>>                      So the �good news� is they�re going to drop
>>                 bags of rocks
>>                      from helicopters?____
>>
>>                      __�__
>>
>>                      I hope my good news never involves helicopters
>>                 dropping rocks.____
>>
>>
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>> --
>> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team
>> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
>>
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>> --
>> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team
>> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
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