To: VRWC_minion
The frost impact on the development is taken care of by substracting the first 10 degrees. If frost delayed the actual laying of the eggs it would only be a few hours, because they don't lay at night anyway. The frost goes away just as soon as ole sol comes up. Just some more crap to confuse the jury.
Anybody notice that the temperature data that he liked the least (he only had max, min and mean) produced the only result that even came close to what Dusek wanted? The good temperature data (hourly) placed the beginning of the processes 5-6 days later.
To: All
I forget - exactly when did the SDPD start watching DW 24x7?
And when did he get taken into custody?
P.S. Why is this thread on "General Interest" rather than News?
Thanks!
PrairieDawg
To: John Jamieson
The frost impact on the development is taken care of by substracting the first 10 degreesThen why would he say that the frost would delay the date even further if it wasn't true ?
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