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  1. Personally I can't think of a single favorite memory, mostly lurking since 2007 has made too many to remember or count for me. I will agree 2011 is among the best though. I still remember going out for a walk in my '94 Linden jersey after getting into the finals, and people cheering over it after seeing me go by in the jersey.

  2. A retired nurse in town was one of the people working on saving the deceased one for quite awhile, she was in the wreckage which suggests she wasnt able to eject. In the words of a witness living near the airport; "The plane did a barrel roll, and shortly after the barrel roll there was a spark and the pilot ejected".

  3. https://globalnews.ca/news/5427410/atlantic-ocean-freshwater-reservoir/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=MostPopular&utm_campaign=2014

     

    A gigantic, freshwater reservoir has been discovered beneath the Atlantic Ocean, stretching from Massachusetts to New Jersey, according to a new study.

    Scientists at Columbia University made the discovery during a multi-year survey of the sub-seafloor off the U.S. Northeast coast.

    The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports on June 18 says the aquifer stretches from the shore at least from Massachusetts to New Jersey and extends more-or-less continually out about 50 miles to the edge of the continental shelf.

     

    If it were on the surface, researchers say it would create a lake covering about 15,000 square miles.

    “Our data suggest a continuous submarine aquifer system spans at least 350 km of the U.S. Atlantic coast and contains about 2800 km3 of low-salinity groundwater,” the study reads.

    According to researchers, the aquifer was found trapped in porous sediments lying beneath the ocean.

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