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Yea, I would say that is about my general idea too. But when I was younger I guess what most would call a “stream” I always called a creek. So, when I saw that “creek” I was very confused since where we were it was probably 50+ feet wide and at least waist deep or deeper. According to google maps it is about 95 ft

Yea, that is BS. Someone above linked to this USGS page, which literally says in other words, “there is no difference as there is no real definition behind any of the names for a flowing water form”.

Just another name for a flowing water form. The definition from MW dictionary is, “a small brook”, which is yet another term for literally any flowing water form since there is no formal definition for any of them.

Here on the East coast that happens too, usually in more rural areas in PA and WV, at least to my knowledge. 

I agree with this and I do it semi-frequently. The only pain in the ass is then having to explain it to others. My wife knows though, so that is all that matters and once in a while, I bestow this great piece of information onto others.

Yea, when I found out I was kind of baffled. I assumed there would be like a volumetric flow rate threshold for it to be classified as one or another, but alas. It is whatever you want it to be. I think I looked into this when I was in upstate New York staying beside a “creek” (Esopus Creek) that where I am from would

Fun fact, there is literally no rhyme or reason why a flowing body of water is called a creek, stream, rill, river or any other term. You can call them whatever you want, although most people have some idea in their mind of what each one is from a size perspective there is not a literal definition to the naming

Again? 

RIP Manuel (1974-2024). He lived a long a fruitful life.

Looks like an updated Virage, which I don’t mind honestly.

You think a full EV version will lose 1.5-2k lbs? You are dreaming, right?

Manuel is gone I guess?

Antonio Pierce, former NFL player for the Giants had some dealers in Hazelton, PA (For lord knows what reason) and that ended poorly. They built a brand-new Nissan and maybe VW store (just looked it up and it was Hyundai) and it was so messed up that they ended up sitting empty for a while and now it looks like he is

Taurus is a homebody? No one told me this... I would also bet that most people I know know that I don’t have a comfort zone unless the entire world is my comfort zone, so then...maybe? 

1st Gear:

Depends on how long the PIF lets the sunk cost fallacy happen in their Lucid investment. 

On seeking alpha the “cost of revenue” is defined as,

The bigger problem is, their revenue was $1.2bn but the cost of revenue was $1.7bn, meaning their gross profit is negative. I am not an accountant, so not sure what all they include in cost of revenue, but I know a negative gross profit is not great, some may even say very bad.

Knoebels! I am going up there in August or September, whatever Labor Day weekend is. I also know the dentist/orthodontist in Elysburg, haha.

If you really think into how much of what everyone does today runs on fossil fuels you will understand. Almost everything you interact with on a daily basis is interactable due to fossil fuels. I am all for reducing usage but ended usage in 6 years is 1,000,000% impossible.