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Sometimes I think all these spammers are the same person, other times I think they're company bots.wwowgold wrote: ~~~spam~~~
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I think we should call this the "Unome Uncertainty Principle." Spammers are both the same person and company bots until proven otherwise.Unome wrote:Sometimes I think all these spammers are the same person, other times I think they're company bots.wwowgold wrote: ~~~spam~~~
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JT016 wrote:I think we should call this the "Unome Uncertainty Principle." Spammers are both the same person and company bots until proven otherwise.Unome wrote:Sometimes I think all these spammers are the same person, other times I think they're company bots.wwowgold wrote: ~~~spam~~~
Perhaps you all should get back to the marathon now.
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I believe it is CulturallyScientific's turn to ask a question, but I'll post a question in the meantime:
What are 2 words that are commonly used to refer to an estuary?
What are 2 words that are commonly used to refer to an estuary?
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Ack, I'm so sorry for not posting a question on time! but for JT016's question:
harbors and bays for common names for estuaries?
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Yeah...CulturallyScientific wrote:um... harbors and bays for common names for estuaries?
That's my guess too.
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Oh, no worries. I didn't mean to seem rude by rushing you or anything :\CulturallyScientific wrote:Ack, I'm so sorry for not posting a question on time! but for JT016's question:harbors and bays for common names for estuaries?
But that's correct!
The only reason I asked that is because on one of the practice tests, it said "Which of these can not be used to refer to an estuary?" so I thought it'd be nice to know.
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Cool, thanks JT016!
Sorry that this is late again but here's an easy ecology question to keep the thread going:
What's the difference between a decomposer and a detritivore?
Sorry that this is late again but here's an easy ecology question to keep the thread going:
What's the difference between a decomposer and a detritivore?
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