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A: Was this really a broad question?

MichaelTFirst off, realize that each community on Stack Exchange is different. You can ask the same question on two different sites and have it closed on one and open on the other. That said, please don't crosspost questions. Really, pick the best one and post there first. Posting the essentially sam...

 
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1:31 AM
And in case anyone needs it:
 
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this can be OK, so long as the question is tailored to each audience on the different sites and is materially different in each case. Just to be 100% clear, copy-pasting a question across sites with no changes is considered abusive behavor. — Jeff Atwood ♦ Jan 15 '11 at 3:51
 
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2:07 AM
 
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Fanged deer in Afganistan - last seen 60 years ago.
 
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> This particular species is now endangered as a result of intense poaching and habitat loss, and the last time a scientific team spotted one was back in 1948.
 
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2:36 AM
The water deer (Hydropotes inermis) is a small deer superficially more similar to a musk deer than a true deer. Native to China and Korea, there are two subspecies: the Chinese water deer (Hydropotes inermis inermis) and the Korean water deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus). Its prominent tusks have led to it being colloquially named the vampire deer in English-speaking areas to which it has been imported. Despite its lack of antlers and certain other anatomical anomalies—including a pair of prominent tusks (downward-pointing canine teeth), it is classified as a cervid. Its unique anatomical...
 
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5:17 AM
@MichaelT yeah sure, this is just a deer with a halloween costume on.
 
 
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@MichaelT ugh, you're such a big meany for closing my question! Why can't you just give me whatever I want whenever I want!?
 
 
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posted on November 01, 2014 by Stack Exchange

Practice makes better software.

 
 
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11:34 PM
Canadian crop circles:
 
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@MichaelT hah, those aliens must be so damned confused when they get through with all that only to realize there's no fucking corn
 
11:48 PM
heh you can see where the ran off to after making them (the little path to the side)
 
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Oh, winery on Friday was great
 
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On the way to the winery, saw some corn fields that were harvested traditionally...
 
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11:53 PM
Also saw a... well, it wasn't a tractor, but it was farm equipment... pulled by two horses.
 
@MichaelT gah it's an army of scarecrows
 
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(not my photo there btw)
 
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Went thinking of getting just a bottle or two or three... turned out getting nine.
 
@MichaelT and only 2 made it home
 
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@MichaelT That frequently happens to me too
 
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11:54 PM
Had a tasting of all of the country wines - they were excellent (though I didn't care for the black current as much as the others)
 
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BTW, Crown Royale has an awesome apple whiskey. Tried that one today. It's just like hard apple cider but with a little extra oomph.
 
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After getting the wine, sat down with the owner for a bit outside and had some cold duck.
 
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Cold Duck is the name of a sparkling wine made in the United States. == Origin == The wine was invented by Harold Borgman, the owner of Pontchartrain Wine Cellars in Detroit, in 1937. The recipe was based on a German legend involving Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen ordering the mixing of all the dregs of unfinished wine bottles with Champagne. The wine produced was given the name Kaltes Ende ("cold end" in German), until it was humorously altered to the similar sounding term Kalte Ente meaning "cold duck". The exact recipe now varies, but the original combined one part of Mosel wine, one part Rhine...
 
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A glass of the mixture of all of the wines he made that didn't make it into a bottle that run so went into a barrel.
 
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It was a delicious, but complex wine (well, not surprising - was a combination of a dozen wines)
 
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11:58 PM
@ratchetfreak Actually, my parents have them all at the moment. Three of the nine were for me, six were for them... it was just easier to give them all with the caveat that if they drink the three that I got for myself, we'd have to go back and get more.
 
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I think mine were white cranberry, apple peach, and apple raspberry.
 
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(note, my parents have those three and three others too... so as long as they don't drink a second bottle of anything)
 
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@MichaelT any word from the Uni?
 

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