paradocs
(Member)
10/15/10 11:59 AM
Groundwater depletion


http://www.earthweek.com/2010/ew101001/ew101001b.html


Paul I
(Member)
10/15/10 04:04 PM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Good article. Why do we humans push everything to the limit?

Johnboy 64
(Member)
10/16/10 04:54 PM
Re: Groundwater depletion

WE GOT TO KEEP THE GOLF COURSES GREEN ARGH

ævory
(Member)
10/17/10 04:26 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Around and about the area I live in, the golf course greens go dormant or such in the summer...they don't water cus it pretty much stays green and that's cus, I've heard, they overseed with some kind of rye(? I think) seed grass in the fall to keep the grounds green...it does turn brown as ours were ugly this summer but seem to be picking up now in color. Maybe it was an exceptional summer this year but I saw no watering done.

Greg
(Member)
10/17/10 08:53 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Good for you Aevory, unlike others who watch golf tournaments for Tiger Woods scandal updates you are paying attention. Every PGA event I watched this summer discussed course water conservation matters at some point during their broadcast.

corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 06:32 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg
Good for you Aevory, unlike others who watch golf tournaments for Tiger Woods scandal updates you are paying attention. Every PGA event I watched this summer discussed course water conservation matters at some point during their broadcast.


I played winter Golf in the snow with 2 Hell's Angels when I was in Alaska. By the 6th hole or so, we had a line of traffic patiently waiting behind us. Not sure why I posted this (perhaps you can use it in your study I'm patiently waiting for) or you can draw some analogies.


Greg
(Member)
10/18/10 08:50 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: corlorde
Originally Posted By: Greg
Good for you Aevory, unlike others who watch golf tournaments for Tiger Woods scandal updates you are paying attention. Every PGA event I watched this summer discussed course water conservation matters at some point during their broadcast.


I played winter Golf in the snow with 2 Hell's Angels when I was in Alaska. By the 6th hole or so, we had a line of traffic patiently waiting behind us. Not sure why I posted this (perhaps you can use it in your study I'm patiently waiting for) or you can draw some analogies.


So you are no longer in suspense my hypothesis was that a flippant off topic posting would get more response than a question raised in a meaningful topic only proved partially true. People are more than happy to respond to flippant comments but wrt thoughtful post, questions are seldom answered by people but most do enjoy sharing their views on controversial topics. Human nature I guess is the dominent factor plus few are willing to go out on a limb at NM because they know someone is always waiting to saw off the limb. The gotcha moment is the purpose of many.


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 10:24 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg
The gotcha moment is the purpose of many.


True. Review your posts over the last few months, and it shows you live for such moments. Or can you recognize that you live for such things, as you have so eloquently articulated in the past? You are wiling to play "such games" until it doesn't go in your favor, and then you promise to leave such snobby things behind for the "benefit" of the "SCI" community of which you abhor.

Let me ask you ask you a question: Do you know when you have to shit? Can you stand up under your own power? What kind of wheelchair do you have?


Greg
(Member)
10/18/10 10:39 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: corlorde
You are wiling to play "such games" until it doesn't go in your favor, and then you promise to leave such snobby things behind for the "benefit" of the "SCI" community of which you abhor.


I what? Talk about twisting facts to make up false claims, you'd do well working for Fox News.

Originally Posted By: corlorde

Let me ask you ask you a question: Do you know when you have to shit? Can you stand up under your own power? What kind of wheelchair do you have?


We've been done this road, remember? I guess not.


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 10:42 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg


I what? Talk about twisting facts to make up false claims, you'd do well working for Fox News.



LOL

Then again, point out one article I have posted from Fox news...project much? haha.


Greg
(Member)
10/18/10 11:02 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: corlorde
the "SCI" community of which you abhor.


you make a nasty accusation
back up your claim first


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 11:04 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg

back up your claim first


I really can't, it is just how I "feel".


Greg
(Member)
10/18/10 11:11 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: corlorde
Originally Posted By: Greg

back up your claim first


I really can't, it is just how I "feel".


I ruffle your feathers so you make a completely unsupportable accusation. Nice debate tactics.


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 11:14 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg


We've been done this road, remember? I guess not.


It is easy:

I don't know when I have to shit, or piss for that matter, I cannot stand up or move my legs, and I wheel around in a Quickie TI...

See...easy.


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 11:18 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: Greg


I ruffle your feathers


That is true. But not everything you say, just some.


paradocs
(Member)
10/18/10 11:18 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Here is more information on problems arising from groundwater depletion.

http://www.parade.com/askmarilyn/2010/08/Sundays-Column-08-29-10.html


corlorde
(Member)
10/18/10 11:19 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: paradocs
Here is more information on problems arising from groundwater depletion.

http://www.parade.com/askmarilyn/2010/08/Sundays-Column-08-29-10.html


Not to worry, people's time here on the planet is winding down, so the groundwater will recover.


hania
(Junior Member)
04/19/11 04:14 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

hi i am new comer in this forum. i want some information about bath lighting and other interior decoration.

Paulwa_dup1
(Member)
07/07/11 09:39 PM
Re: Groundwater depletion

You are a poor lost soul, hania. Invest in matches, candles and toilet paper and that should take care of things.
Paul


Greg
(Member)
07/08/11 02:18 PM
Re: Groundwater depletion

Originally Posted By: hania
hi i am new comer in this forum. i want some information about bath lighting and other interior decoration.


yuccccch! try the Sears catalogue


Paul I
(Member)
07/14/11 12:41 AM
Re: Groundwater depletion

GOto the HGTV or DIY network website.