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  1. Its pretty easy math. 1 hunter x $6,000 = $6,000 in outfitter's pocket, he makes $3k, MAYBE on a good day. Or . . . 20 applicants x $350 - $7,000 and if no one draws, there is no cost to the outfitter. It won't take long for this method to pay for itself. His client base went from 5 guys to 500 guys instantly.

     

    Good business if you ask me.

    Don't bring that devil's magic, known as math, on here(totally kidding Flatlander).The business model is solid and definitely constructed around non-residents with poorer draw odds. These outfitters have a constant monthly income and when they dont have a client, who's been drawn in this system, they can grab one from outside this membership pool.
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  2. Upstairs in a house with wood floor trusses ? I would highly recommend against it. That floor is not engineered for that kind of load in a small area. Can and probably will create a floor/ceiling sag and that's if you don't damage/break the wood framed stairs.

    Listen to this man, the sum of all forces on your upstairs floor will not be zero for very long with that heavy sucker up there.

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  3. Gasoline energy density 114x10^3 BTU/gallon

    E85 energy density 81.8x10^3 BTU/gallon

     

    28.25% less energy dense. Huntharder was pretty spot on with a minimum margin of error.

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  4. Who remembers the last time asu beat Oregon? That's right a decade ago. For everyone living in the modern world, making the employment jokes, they should know that if someone didn't go to college and study math, engineering or physics their degree at face value isnt worth it's salt whether it's at ASU or UA.


  5. So much for "No Child Left Behind". I sure hope FirstCoues110 didn't attend Arizona State it already has an image problem, and doesn't need illiterate graduates running around on forums tainting it's prestige.


  6. Tucson/University of Texas at Austin, can you read?

     

    Transferred into Cockrell School of Engineering from the UA. I've been at the University of Texas for almost a year, and I can't think of a better university I'd rather attend besides maybe Stanford or MIT.


  7. We need Nick Saban in Austin, like yesterday! Charlie Strong is a good coach, just not a good fit for Texas. A lot of the boosters like Red McCombs were angry about the Strong hire. Todd Graham is a great coach, but he's no Saban.


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    What engineering marvel or phenomenon makes the 6.7 different than any other POS Ford has bent the american consumer over the table with? Ford loves to build it, sell it and let the customer test it! Then they build something different and said process repeats. Anything Ford designs should be labeled "Experimental". If they spent half the money on Research and Development as they do marketing, they wouldn't be such a mediocre auto manufacturer. Ford Motor Company and Murphy's Law go together like whiskey and hunting.

    Well smart guy, ford didnt build or design their 6.0 or 6.4. They tried contracting it out which was dumb. The 6.7 was designed and built by ford, same as their 7.3. Both great motors. Go on with your bashing fanboy

     

    I didn't know Ford owned Navistar International Corp I'm sure Ford owns Cummins too.Lets solve the common misconception right now, Navistar (Not Ford Motor Company) is the sole manufacturer of both 7.3 variants (HEUI after 1994.5 and Mechanical Injection Pre-1994) along with the 6.0 and 6.4. Do you even read the Identification Plate on the valve cover? Im not a fanboy I respect sound engineering and design which GM and Dodge conduct.

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  9. What engineering marvel or phenomenon makes the 6.7 different than any other POS Ford has bent the american consumer over the table with? Ford loves to build it, sell it and let the customer test it! Then they build something different and said process repeats. Anything Ford designs should be labeled "Experimental". If they spent half the money on Research and Development as they do marketing, they wouldn't be such a mediocre auto manufacturer. Ford Motor Company and Murphy's Law go together like whiskey and hunting.

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