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Occupation:Meteorology
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Registered on:12/23/2007
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re: Sony Bravia tvs. Yea or nea?

Posted by baytiger on 12/4/23 at 5:55 am
I have a 40" Sony Bravia I bought from circuit city before I ever heard of tigerdroppings and it's still going strong. If they still have that kind of build quality couldn't recommend them more...

re: Hard sourdough bread crust

Posted by baytiger on 12/4/23 at 5:47 am
toss an ice cube in your preheated dutch oven before you put your proofed dough in there it'll give you better oven spring and a better crust...
I mean yeah he's great now but in 10 years when he's killing it in the NFL we're still going to be talking about how great he was at LSU in 20 years when he's retired we're still going to be talking about how great he was at LSU...
how is that kid still a freshman...
I'm out at 6.34. will keep an eye on it to get back in because I have a feeling it gets worse before it gets better. ...

re: GOEV stock discussion

Posted by baytiger on 11/17/21 at 6:12 am
at current valuations, PTRA is the only EV stock worth buying they're looking at billions of dollars in federal government grants from the infra bill that just passed... could be more than their market cap. On top of the local contracts they keep rolling out, and their expansion into Europe start...

re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?

Posted by baytiger on 10/16/21 at 5:54 am
[quote]SLI's tech can be used on other brine resources elsewhere in the world.[/quote] This is actually the thing that got me started investing in STLHF earlier this year around $3. It's the differentiator. At the time I imagined a company like ALB acquiring them but now I see very lucrative p...

re: What is your favorite IPA?

Posted by baytiger on 9/18/19 at 7:05 am
Great Notion Ripe Tree House Julius Mighty Squirrel Mango Lassi Sour IPA Tree House Curiosity #61 (unfortunately was a limited release.. treehouse ipa with oat malts.)...

re: Hurricane Dorian - Headed to Canada

Posted by baytiger on 9/2/19 at 10:50 am
[quote] 20’ - 25’ of water! [/quote] it's sitting on top of Grand Bahama through multiple tide cycles. The water has receded only to come back up a few times already. This kind of repeated force can weaken structures over time... and cause a lot more damage than just the initial hit would in...

re: Hurricane Dorian - Headed to Canada

Posted by baytiger on 9/2/19 at 10:23 am
[quote] At what point if the northern turn doesn’t start should my folks in Lakeland, FL be concerned?[/quote] It's going to turn north. They should be concerned about heavy showers and thunderstorms from feeder bands though....
[quote] 1 mph wow. Didn’t know that was possible[/quote] Yeah. If you started walking westward in the eye* at a casual pace as soon as the eastern eyewall made landfall eastern Grand Bahama, you'd have outrun the storm and would have made it to the western eyewall by now. *[i]don't do this[/i...
[quote] It looks like the slight interaction with land and the forces stalling the storm to drive it north are hindering the strom’s development a little. But it’s still extremely powerful. [/quote] there's also an ongoing eyewall replacement that's helping decrease the maximum winds. The eye is...
[quote] Woke up this am hoping to see something from the people on the Abacos. Still nothing. Heart breaking.[/quote] They're pretty much cut off from any communications... and with the slow moving storm still overhead they probably won't get anyone in or out until later this week. I'm terrif...

re: Late Night Snack Thread

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 11:35 pm
speaking in chinese feels like you're speaking with a mouthful of water the whole time. I tried to pick it up but decided I'd rather not drown in my own saliva...

re: Hurricane Dorian - Headed to Canada

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 11:34 pm
interesting how far east the gfs op is than the gefs right now feels like a little bit of an outlier, but I have seen this behavior as a precursor to a trend in the past. Luckily it's still pretty far out to allow for track adjustments....

re: Late Night Snack Thread

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 11:30 pm
[quote]We’re so old now![/quote]speak for yourself lady...

re: Late Night Snack Thread

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 11:20 pm
[quote] You get a pass because you’re fun to drink with at the beach! [/quote] :lol: that feels like another lifetime...

re: Late Night Snack Thread

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 11:13 pm
only if you count DDR or swordfighting well not even if you count those...

re: Hurricane Dorian - Headed to Canada

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 10:26 pm
[quote]Would not want to be making the call for this storm.[/quote] I'd be fine with it if you're on the coast north of Miami, get out. Easy. People can whine all they want, at least they're alive to whine....

re: Hurricane Dorian - Headed to Canada

Posted by baytiger on 8/30/19 at 10:23 pm
[quote] say this thing stays off the coast and the eye wall misses Fla....heads up Savannah to Charleston. [/quote] if it takes that path there's a good chance it continues hooking out to sea. At least the loss of life/property will be minimal, but it'll still be a coastal erosion nightmare ...