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Confirmed. What I just did was dive to prone off the stairs twice and I got the perma perk. (I've been using a ray gun for a while not sure if that matters)
PoIsKa said: Confirmed. What I just did was dive to prone off the stairs twice and I got the perma perk. (I've been using a ray gun for a while not sure if that matters) Click to expand...
does not work
musky said: does not work Click to expand...
ok seems to only work using regular gay gun.
I got it just fine >:3
glad it's working for you guys.
therenegadenail said: yes it does, keep in mind it only works online/solo play not on local play Click to expand...
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I been doing tier 2 cargo missions, but cant seem to get the phd flopper schematic. I'm curious on where others found it?
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Here’s how to keep groundhogs away from your home and garden.
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Whether you call them woodchucks, whistle pigs, ground pigs, or groundhogs, these large ground squirrels can be a real nuisance in your yard and garden. “Groundhogs eat whatever is available and most nutritious,” says Sheldon Owen, PhD, wildlife extension specialist at West Virginia University . “They consume large quantities of herbaceous vegetation, especially fruits and vegetables. But they’ll also eat clover, bark, and landscape plants.”
Groundhogs live in an extensive underground system. “They are fantastic burrowers,” says Wesley Anderson, PhD, assistant professor at Auburn University and wildlife extension specialist at the Alabama Coop Extension System . “Their burrows can cause infrastructure issues when they dig under a shed, deck, patio, or sidewalk. The holes also can be a risk to people or livestock that may fall in and break a leg.”
Once found only in the Upper and Mid-South, groundhogs have expanded their range in recent years as far south as central Alabama and northern Mississippi. “They’re often mistaken for beavers or nutria by homeowners who haven’t seen one before,” says Anderson.
Groundhogs are large rodents , weighing up to about 14 pounds and measuring up to 2 feet long. They have gray-brown or gray-red fur on stout bodies, short legs, clawed feet, and a small brushy tail. Like all rodents, they have large incisors
Groundhogs prefer to live near pastures, along the edges of woods, along roadsides, near undeveloped areas of neighborhoods, or under sheds or structures. Their home range is anywhere from a ½ acre to 2.5 acres, depending on competition from others and the availability of food, says Owen.
You may see the main entrances to their burrows, which are 10 to 12-inches in diameter. The burrow systems may reach 30 feet in length with multiple entrances, says Owen. When these stocky-looking animals are startled, they make a loud whistling noise (thus one of their common names!) before diving into the nearest hole.
Active during the day, groundhogs rarely travel far from a protective burrow to forage and dine. If you see a woodchuck on your property, they probably live nearby, says Anderson. They’re also not likely to leave any time soon if the eating is good in your yard.
Whether or not you believe groundhogs can predict spring’s arrival (they’re actually not very good at it, with one study finding they have about a 50 percent success rate!), these voracious rodents can take a toll on your garden in a hurry. Here’s how to discourage them from making your garden an all-you-can-eat buffet:
Groundhogs do carry parasites, such as fleas and ticks . Like all mammals, they also are susceptible to rabies. In addition, although they startle easily and would rather flee than fight, they will defend themselves if cornered. “They have large incisors and strong claws that are used for digging so they can seriously injure a dog by biting and scratching,” says Owen.
Groundhogs are one of the largest mammals that hibernate every year. In late summer and early fall, groundhogs start chowing down even more vigorously to prepare themselves for hibernation , when a groundhog will lose up to 30 percent of its body weight. By late fall, they enter their burrows, and their metabolism slows. They survive winter on their fat reserves, awakening in February or March when it’s time for mating season, says Anderson.
Some things are better laid to rest. It's just that Cathy doesn't think that this is one of them
Dead and Buried asks viewer what they would do if they bumped into the man who had been convicted of murdering their brother 20 years previously. Would it matter that he had turned his life round and become a success?
Here's where to watch Dead and Buried online from anywhere and potentially for free.
Monday, September 2 at 10pm BST |
These are the questions Cathy (played by Annabel Scholey) faces in four-part BBC Northern Ireland TV drama Dead and Buried, written by novelist Colin Bateman, the man behind Murphy's Law .
Cathy hits the internet, sees that he is a success and resents him for it – and the chances denied her brother. Her response? Instigates a clandestine relationship with the man she despises most in the world, in an effort to derail Micheal's life through a campaign of psychological warfare.
But as her obsession grows, dark fantasies of revenge and reality blur.
This sounds like a nerve-jangling drama that should have you hooked. Read on as we explain how to watch Dead and Buried (2024) from anywhere in the world.
Dead and Buried premieres on BBC One (Northern Ireland) at 10.40pm BST on Monday, September 2 .
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Episode One: When out shopping with her son, young mum Cathy McDaid bumps into Michael McAllister, the man responsible for killing her brother Terry 20 years ago. Unaware he had been released from prison and is living in the same town, Cathy pays her solicitor a visit and discovers the killer had been released years ago.
Episode Two: A woman begins a campaign of revenge that backfires when her husband catches her, forcing her to deny an affair. Her best friend is attacked on her way home from a night out.
Episode Three: Wracked with guilt over her friend’s attack, a woman sets about convincing the police it was her brother’s killer, but quickly discovers he’s been eliminated from their enquiries.
Episode Four: Cathy and Raymie are devastated to learn of Sally's murder and Michael is arrested and taken in for questioning. Lena quizzes son Andrew about where he was the night before and divulges to her dad that she fears Andrew could be involved.
Annabel Scholey says: “Cathy is a wonderfully complex character and I'm excited to be bringing her to life and to taking her to dark places with this brilliant team. Laura Way is a director I’ve worked with before and we have a wonderful shorthand, so it’s very exciting to be teaming up again for such a compelling story.”
Colin Morgan : "There's a brilliant team on Colin Bateman's dark, funny and compulsive new drama Dead And Buried and I can't wait for it to hit the screens and for it to pull viewers along its twisted path."
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It's the first time Earth's geologic record — information found inside rocks — has been used to create an animation of this kind.
Using information from inside the rocks on Earth's surface, we have reconstructed the plate tectonics of the planet over the last 1.8 billion years.
It is the first time Earth's geological record has been used like this, looking so far back in time. This has enabled us to make an attempt at mapping the planet over the last 40% of its history, which you can see in the animation below.
The work, led by Xianzhi Cao from the Ocean University in China , is now published in the open-access journal Geoscience Frontiers .
Mapping our planet through its long history creates a beautiful continental dance — mesmerising in itself and a work of natural art.
It starts with the map of the world familiar to everyone. Then India rapidly moves south, followed by parts of Southeast Asia as the past continent of Gondwana forms in the Southern Hemisphere.
Related: Weird mystery waves that baffle scientists may be 'everywhere' inside Earth's mantle
Around 200 million years ago (Ma or mega-annum in the reconstruction), when the dinosaurs walked the earth, Gondwana linked with North America, Europe and northern Asia to form a large supercontinent called Pangaea.
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Then, the reconstruction carries on back through time. Pangaea and Gondwana were themselves formed from older plate collisions. As time rolls back, an earlier supercontinent called Rodinia appears. It doesn't stop here. Rodinia, in turn, is formed by the break-up of an even older supercontinent called Nuna about 1.35 billion years ago.
Among the planets in the Solar System , Earth is unique for having plate tectonics . Its rocky surface is split into fragments (plates) that grind into each other and create mountains, or split away and form chasms that are then filled with oceans.
Apart from causing earthquakes and volcanoes, plate tectonics also pushes up rocks from the deep earth into the heights of mountain ranges. This way, elements which were far underground can erode from the rocks and end up washing into rivers and oceans. From there, living things can make use of these elements.
Among these essential elements is phosphorus, which forms the framework of DNA molecules, and molybdenum, which is used by organisms to strip nitrogen out of the atmosphere and make proteins and amino acids — building blocks of life.
Plate tectonics also exposes rocks that react with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Rocks locking up carbon dioxide is the main control on Earth's climate over long time scales — much, much longer than the tumultuous climate change we are responsible for today.
Mapping the past plate tectonics of the planet is the first stage in being able to build a complete digital model of Earth through its history.
Such a model will allow us to test hypotheses about Earth's past. For example, why Earth's climate has gone through extreme "Snowball Earth" fluctuations , or why oxygen built up in the atmosphere when it did .
Indeed, it will allow us to much better understand the feedback between the deep planet and the surface systems of Earth that support life as we know it.
Modelling our planet's past is essential if we're to understand how nutrients became available to power evolution. The first evidence for complex cells with nuclei — like all animal and plant cells — dates to 1.65 billion years ago.
This is near the start of this reconstruction and close to the time the supercontinent Nuna formed. We aim to test whether the mountains that grew at the time of Nuna formation may have provided the elements to power complex cell evolution.
Much of Earth's life photosynthesises and liberates oxygen. This links plate tectonics with the chemistry of the atmosphere, and some of that oxygen dissolves into the oceans. In turn, a number of critical metals — like copper and cobalt — are more soluble in oxygen-rich water. In certain conditions, these metals are then precipitated out of the solution: in short, they form ore deposits.
Many metals form in the roots of volcanoes that occur along plate margins. By reconstructing where ancient plate boundaries lay through time, we can better understand the tectonic geography of the world and assist mineral explorers in finding ancient metal-rich rocks now buried under much younger mountains.
In this time of exploration of other worlds in the Solar System and beyond, it is worth remembering there's so much about our own planet we are only just beginning to get a glimpse of.
— Gargantuan waves in Earth's mantle may make continents rise, new study finds
— Plate tectonics fired up at least 3 billion years ago, study of ancient rocks in Australia indicates
— Earthquakes can trigger quartz into forming giant gold nuggets, study finds
There are 4.6 billion years of it to investigate, and the rocks we walk over contain the evidence for how Earth has changed over this time.
This first attempt at mapping the last 1.8 billion years of Earth's history is a leap forward in the scientific grand challenge to map our world. But it is just that — a first attempt. The next years will see considerable improvement from the starting point we have now made.
The author would like to acknowledge this research was largely done by Xianzhi Cao, Sergei Pisarevsky, Nicolas Flament, Derrick Hasterok, Dietmar Muller and Sanzhong Li; as a co-author, he is just one cog in the research network. The author also acknowledges the many students and researchers from the Tectonics and Earth Systems Group at The University of Adelaide and national and international colleagues who did the fundamental geological work this research is based on.
This edited article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article .
I work on a wide variety of projects that all have a thread in them of working out how the planet has operated over the 4.6 billion years of its history.
Much of the research I get involved in with PhD students is about mapping the ancient plate tectonics of the planet. Where were continents in the past? Where were the subduction zones, the mid ocean ridges?
This is not a straightforward question in the really ancient Earth because we have lost all the oceanic crust older than about 200 million years old. Before that, we need to use more subtle proxies for the existence of now long defunct plate margins.
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PhD Flopper (This upgrade is only available on Buried) The player can earn an upgrade to gain the effect of PhD Flopper. This upgrade is obtained when the player takes a certain amount of fall damage (enough to turn the screen red briefly) five to ten times. Unlike PhD Flopper, this upgrade does not protect against overcooked frag grenades.
a). Stay at Juggernog's area and wait the zombies appear. b). Run fast to the GunSmith's door and get position there. c). Get 5 long shoot kills (don't fail the shoot) till get the permaperk (green smoke). Now your money will increase quickly: Body shoot kill = +360. Headshot kill = +400.
Example 1. - You gain PHD Flopper by falling from a certain height that causes damage (5 or 6 times or whatever), you then have to use the ability of that perk when falling (Dolphin Diving) to keep the perk. So if you take fall damage without dolphin diving, you will loose it. You have to be persistent. Example 2.
PhD Flopper is a permaperk that can only be attained in the new Zombies map for Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Buried. As a hidden permaperk, the only way to get it is to jump from a certain distance ...
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PhD Flopper The player can earn an upgrade to not take any splash damage or fall damage (only if they dolphin dive off of the edge) & to create an explosion when dolphin diving from an edge. This upgrade is obtained when the player takes a certain amount of fall damage 5-10 times. This upgrade is only available on Buried.
PHD Flopper trick not working on buried? Question I'm trying to do the PHD flopper perma perk on burried, and I'm following all the steps that I see on the YouTube videos I've watched however no matter how much I jump off the stairs it doesn't work. ... However I did notice after floating around with the paralyzer and taking fall damage ...
Sniper headshots Earned: getting 10 or 15 long shot headshots with a sniper Lost: missing 5 sniper shots in a single round Effects: gain a bonus 150 (maybe) points for any kill with a sniper. (phd flops while holding a sniper also count). This one is amazing for building up your bank in buried. Red instakill Earned: for an entire duration of an ...
A quick tutorial on how to get PHD Flopper in BURIED, also what it does and how you can lose it. Thanks for the support on the channel and have a great weekend.
For the successor, see PhD Slider. PhD Flopper Jingle "Good, God! This stuff just don't taste right." — Michael Rooker "Mommy said I didn't have to eat prunes! It is for old people." — Samantha Maxis PhD Flopper is a Perk-a-Cola in Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 featured in the Zombies mode and in Call of ...
The Perk-a-Cola costs 2000 points and it has a dark blue and purple color scheme. The color of this perk is purple, and the icon is a nuclear symbol. PhD Flopper completely negates self-inflicted damage; however, the player will still groan and suffer temporary movement reduction when falling down from an elevated area. Another feature of this ...
Persistent Upgrades, commonly referred as "Perma-Perks", are unlockable upgrades that the player can gain through unique methods in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. These upgrades only take effect and can be acquired on the maps Green Run, Great Leap Forward, and Resolution 1295 (only present on the major modes TranZit, Die Rise, and Buried and not present in any Survival, Grief, and Turned modes ...
Rate this cheats: 1 1. How to get phd flopper on buried. Added: Aug 4th 2013. When you start the game go to the stairs that are besde the first box spawn and jump from the top of the stairs to the bottom 5 times and each time you need to get hurt when you have done this dolphin dive from the top of the stairs and you should have phd flopper.
therenegadenail said: yes it does, keep in mind it only works online/solo play not on local play. Why tf would they not allow flopper on local I already paid for the damn game AND dlcs. 9. 10. 12. 15. 18. 22.
PhD Flopper. Phd_flopper_bo2.bmp. PhD Flopper is a Perk-A-Cola in Zombies. Each use costs 2000 Points. This Perk prevents any damage taken from falling great heights or explosives. If you dive ...
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Anyone found this damn thing yet, I still cannot find it. 2. Reply. Award. JuicyPlumbs420. • 2 days ago. Whoever is still having trouble there's a phd Flopper Easter egg at the mansion, go to roof and dolphin dive into the pool by the blue teddy bear and you'll get a rewards rift with the can to use or extract every game. 1. Reply.
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