I've got a chest freezer that I converted to a kegerator. I used a love temperature controller to control temps. I've had it running for 4-5 years now and haven't had an issue with humidity, but I also don't open it very often - only to change out kegs. I also have a computer fan wired in...
My company may be opening an office in Helena. It's probably a year or two off and fully dependent on external decisions, but I've already put my name in the hat to open it up. A former supervisor moved there to work for the state 5-6 years ago and is still there despite grumbling about better...
The physics and mass balance accounting combined with real world observations are all in agreement. But skeptics really don't have much of an argument other than sticking their fingers in their ears.
I think where the argument lies today is what to do about climate change. Nothing, something...
Absolutely correct. Climate change is a natural occurrence that has happened in Earth's history.
However, 1) no one has asserted that humans are solely responsible for climate change. The important issue is a matter of magnitude and rate of change. Engines run fine at a range of RPMs, but...
I was crushing it until about a month ago when I aggravated a disc in my neck. I took a few weeks off and then I probably went back to (too)heavy weights too quickly resulting in a small setback. I had surgery five years ago and everything felt great until just last month. Right now, everything...
I use them all. I'm a bit of a geospatial junky. I do like the Gaia app due to the functionality of it and the intuitive user interface. If it had the property boundaries it would be perfect.
The northeast moose populations are cratering anyway; they already have in NH and VT. Maine will be next. Those populations live at the extreme southern edge of their preferred boundary and are more susceptible to any shifts in the ecosystem.
It's not much more money and less hassle to go up...
When we were in Montana last year hiking around the Gallatin during the summer we ran into a couple from Ireland who went to school not far from where I grew up in upstate NY. Anyway, they come back to hike public land every summer. Rent a house and a rental car for the summer for hiking...
Where is your pain? I get it between the ball of the foot and the toes. My dr said most get heel pain, but it can irritate nerve endings anywhere in the foot. Usually, mine is worse when bushwhacking than when trail hiking - maybe as a result of foot being stretched and torqued more as a...
NY is a mandatory check-in state. They set some biologists and interns out at some of the bigger processors the week after opening day. The biologists record ages and other stats and collect a few heads for CWD testing. They also compare the numbers they see there with what gets reported for...
Going east and expecting a western-style hunt (spot & stalk mostly) is going to lead to disappointment. Going east to try a different hunting style in a different environment would be the objective.
The Adirondacks in NY consist of about 2.4 million acres of public land, 46% of which is...
Don't overthink it. I know it's difficult not to, I was in the same boat. But every unit open to OTC archery has elk and hunters in it. Pick a unit and go. Plan it around something else (a place to visit, somewhere you've wanted to fish, something/anything).
Drew my archery deer, but didn't draw elk for the same unit. Now I need to decide if I just focus on deer in that unit or move over one and hunt deer and OTC elk.
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That's a lot of angry rage. More white men and fewer minorities, gotcha. Everyone is an common sense middle of the road American as long as the road passes directly between their feet. And I don't see how union workers voting for politicians who are anti-union make any sense at all. That's...
Well, to be fair, that dying party has won a plurality of votes for president in six out of the last seven elections. Their biggest problem is that they're hamstrung by an archaic election system where states with smaller populations have disproportionately more legislative power. The 2nd...
Interesting that Montana elected a guy to an essentially statewide office that they just voted against for statewide office. That's weird to me as an outsider.
Also, I find it interesting that they elected a wealthy tech billionaire from NJ to oppose wealthy coastal elites. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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