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Originally posted by mstng86 View Postjew wrong bro
only naynizzle knows.
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Originally posted by Tremor14 View Postthat would be impossible for you to know. Rather than give me the answer, explain your deductive reasoning.
Stupid motherfucker
edited: put an extra zero, ooopsLast edited by Jewrrick; 12-28-2015, 05:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Jewrrick View PostRay Hubbard holds, at max capacity, 490,000 Acre feet of water. 1 million gallons is 3.07 acre feet. that would be an increase of .000626% or roughly .0002 inch in water level.
Stupid motherfucker
He will never be able to comprehend just how dumb he is bcause he is much too stupid to accurately assess his abilities. Sadly, if he could see how much brain power he lacked...he could unstupid himself just a little bit.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostAnother example of the dunning kruger effect.
He will never be able to comprehend just how dumb he is bcause he is much too stupid to accurately assess his abilities. Sadly, if he could see how much brain power he lacked...he could unstupid himself just a little bit.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View Post8.33 million pounds of water will displace about 5,000 cubic yards of stuff.
Also can you please add into your equation how much rain was received along with the proposed 1 million gallons from the tower?
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exactly my point.
So if water from Lavon pushes over the spillway, it rushes downstream to Lake Ray Hubbard, which is strictly a water-supply reservoir and not a flood-control lake. From there, the water pours into the Trinity River, joining other waters in the long run to Galveston Bay.
In times like these, with water still pouring into the lakes and the river, the corps is running out of options.
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