Today I learned?
Originally Posted by tokyo_james,Dec 7 2005, 10:30 PM
pics then !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by vtecmom,Dec 7 2005, 10:57 PM
JASON dat new Sig pic makes me long 4 my City By da Bay 

estuary - bodies of water along our coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. In estuaries, the fresh river water is blocked from streaming into the open ocean by either surrounding mainland, peninsulas, barrier islands, or fringing salt marshes. This mixing of fresh and salt water creates a unique environment that brims with life of all kinds -- a transition zone between the land and sea known as an estuary. The estuary gathers and holds an abundance of life-giving nutrients from the land and from the ocean, forming an ecosystem that contains more life per square inch than the richest Midwest farmland.
http://squall.sfsu.edu/courses/geol103/lab...ries/partI.html
Originally Posted by jasonw,Dec 8 2005, 10:44 AM
Today you are all going to learn that the SF bay is actually an estuary:
estuary - bodies of water along our coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. In estuaries, the fresh river water is blocked from streaming into the open ocean by either surrounding mainland, peninsulas, barrier islands, or fringing salt marshes. This mixing of fresh and salt water creates a unique environment that brims with life of all kinds -- a transition zone between the land and sea known as an estuary. The estuary gathers and holds an abundance of life-giving nutrients from the land and from the ocean, forming an ecosystem that contains more life per square inch than the richest Midwest farmland.
http://squall.sfsu.edu/courses/geol103/lab...ries/partI.html
estuary - bodies of water along our coasts that are formed when fresh water from rivers flows into and mixes with salt water from the ocean. In estuaries, the fresh river water is blocked from streaming into the open ocean by either surrounding mainland, peninsulas, barrier islands, or fringing salt marshes. This mixing of fresh and salt water creates a unique environment that brims with life of all kinds -- a transition zone between the land and sea known as an estuary. The estuary gathers and holds an abundance of life-giving nutrients from the land and from the ocean, forming an ecosystem that contains more life per square inch than the richest Midwest farmland.
http://squall.sfsu.edu/courses/geol103/lab...ries/partI.html
you been hangin out with J ur sumtin
gittin a lido geekie der
Wuz interestink though but would much rather see some more nice pics
Did you eva see Mario aka Bomberman's tribute 2 Cali Calendar??? or wuz dat before yur time? Da VMOM is IN IT!
Originally Posted by vtecmom,Dec 8 2005, 10:49 AM
you been hangin out with J ur sumtin
gittin a lido geekie der
Wuz interestink though but would much rather see some more nice pics
Did you eva see Mario aka Bomberman's tribute 2 Cali Calendar??? or wuz dat before yur time? Da VMOM is IN IT!


mario doesn't even hang out on the boards any more










