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    Quote Originally Posted by Chers1 View Post
    Those were some pics.. I didn't realize a moose was that big..and there is no pic of the gator.. but Big snake...

    Here is a pic of the baby that I took down in Guyana a couple years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truenorthstrongnfree View Post
    Pluto's size later dropped its status to "dwarf planet" in 2006.
    Was it size, or the eccentricity of Pluto's orbit and the fact that its orbital plane diverges so far from the ecliptic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by runt158 View Post
    Well just found out that the seats we all won to the eagles concert are way up in section 512 off to the right of the stage. Was a little disappointed when I found this out but oh well still going to the concert and its free. Gonna go have a few wobblies tonight before the concert as it starts at 6 or 6:30 but eagles dont come on till 9 from what they said this morning.
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    Thank you for purchasing tickets to the Eagles with Dixie Chicks -Long Road Out of Eden North American Tour. Rogers Centre is pleased to host this event and add another great concert experience to our lengthy list of events. Below is some important information about the upcoming concert. We look forward to seeing you at Rogers Centre - enjoy the show...

    About The Show: Arrive early (Doors open at 5:30PM) and take in a full night of great entertainment!

    Opening Act: Taking the stage at 6:00 p.m. with a fusion of down n' dirty blues with classic rock swagger will be JD & The Straight Shot.

    At 7:15 p.m.the Dixie Chicks - Martie Maguire, Emily Robison and lead singer Natalie Maines - will hit the stage for the first time in four years, performing songs from all four of their albums including smash hits, "Wide Open Spaces," "Goodbye Earl," and "Not Ready to Make Nice."

    At 9:00 p.m.the Eagles - Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit - will perform hits from their more than 35-year career, such as "Hotel California," "Desperado," "Life In The Fast Lane," "Lyin' Eyes," "Take It To The Limit," "One Of These Nights," "Heartache Tonight," and more.

    Food and Beverage: Take in the opening act and enjoy delicious food from our remodeled and upgraded concession stands or come early and enjoy a Pre-Show Dinner in the HSBC Club VIP (Level 200). Featuring our "bistro-style market" with local and world influences, fresh garden greens, local produce and specialty salads, exquisite entrées, side dishes and pasta, seafood display and hand carved prime cuts of meat. Delectable signature desserts and pastries are also included. Price is $42.95 per person plus applicable taxes. Seating is on a first come first serve basis. We can accommodate groups up to 8 people. Full bar and lounge is also available. For reservations, please call (416) 341-2600. Concert ticket required, dinner served from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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    Quote Originally Posted by psells View Post
    Was it size, or the eccentricity of Pluto's orbit and the fact that its orbital plane diverges so far from the ecliptic?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk&feature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by psells View Post
    Was it size, or the eccentricity of Pluto's orbit and the fact that its orbital plane diverges so far from the ecliptic?
    I saw a show about that. Apparently Pluto only met 2 of the 3 of the criteria set in 1996 for it to be considered a planet. I can't remember the one that it failed on though.
    Just because something isn't right for YOU doesn't mean it's wrong.

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    Planets: The eight worlds from Mercury to Neptune.
    Dwarf Planets: Pluto and any other round object that "has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, and is not a satellite."
    Small Solar System Bodies: All other objects orbiting the Sun.
    There is a great deal of controversy over the decision but some astronomers believe there was little choice but to change the description of a planet especially following the discovery of objects larger than Pluto like 2003 UB313. The recently discovery 2003 UB313 is now one of the dwarf planets. At the time of its discovery 2003 UB313 was considered the 10th planet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psells View Post
    There was no way to tell the size of the moose without something else in the picture. That was not a roadway, it looked like some kind of trail. And the camera was being held low. It may have been an average sized bull.

    Angle schmangle. I guess this is an average size bull moose on a trail also.

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    This a baby bull moose?

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    And now back to our regularly scheduled Q107 program:

    They just posted an Ozzy Cyber scramble:
    "Crazy Train"
    How old would you be, if you didn't know how old you were?

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    Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake
    We have these guys at our cottage. I am not a snake fan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6ffightr9 View Post
    Angle schmangle. I guess this is an average size bull moose on a trail also.

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    Ya because that's obviously a real photo from Alaska. Did you take that one from Sarah Palin's porch, with a view of Russia in the background?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HVAC View Post
    Want to see a big moose? Google big moose, I would post it but it never post for me
    Last winter!
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    Dwarf planets, dwarf moose , what's next?
    "I'm embarassed for astronomy," said Alan Stern, leader of NASA's New Horizon's mission to Pluto and a scientist at the Southwest Research Institute. "Less than 5 percent of the world's astronomers voted."

    "This definition stinks, for technical reasons," Stern told SPACE.com. He expects the astronomy community to overturn the decision. Other astronomers criticized the definition as ambiguous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strat-man View Post
    Last winter!
    Nice! Get them to walk right up to the bbq and then give them a kiss goodbye!