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Hi
we are planning a trip to Turkey in July (2nd -16th July, our group consists of 5 adults (aged between 28-35) and 3 kids ( aged between 3-6). pls recommend an itinerary? we also need to keep the kids happy, are there stuffs for kids to do and see in...
Started by dinishantony on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at virtualtourist):
Thanks again! Hi
we will be hiring vehicles as much.
What be left with 7 days to see the rest of Turkey.
I'm sure it has changed considerably since then.
I was stationed in Turkey years ago...
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How do you feather chasers rate your '12 Turkey Season? Livin & huntin in and around central Va.
Eastern Shore Rod & Gun Club
VA. Duck Junkies Field Staff
Waterfowl USA
NWTF
Started by cut_un on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at va-huntfish):
So i see it as since i have never killed a turkey and still have 3 open you's gots some mean ol ....
Where the turkey's were really talking, but hung up on me...and i'm still waiting to kill my first turkey after 3 years of trying.
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I came across the word 'The Turkey Test' while learning about code testing. I don't know really what it means.
What is Turkey Test? Why is it called so?
Started by LittleBoy on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
In different countries there are different....
It's related to internationalization.
Here is described the turkey test
http://www.moserware.com/2008/02/does-your-code-pass-turkey-test.html
Google gave me this blog article about turkey test.
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DO NOT USE THIS THREAD FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN SCORING YOUR TURKEY ...PLEASE post other business on another thread so we won't have to sift through other posts to get scores. (thanks )
Here are the rules for the 2012 contest. They are pretty much the ...
Started by Midlife Crisis on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
Biggest scored:
Turkey's weight....
RS 1.0625"
LS 0.9375.
10 oz.
Points for Team 3 Gobbling Fools
Weight 17 lb.
Opening day bird in Nebraska
22lbs
8.25" beard
3/4" spurs
53.5 points
My first Eastern turkey and second turkey with a bow.
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With our waterfowl season winding on down....maybey a few geese between now and mid-Feb,west of 95 for me.. but for the most part "DONE"
Setting on turkey ,at this point, how about you???? New gear,calls Just picked up a ground blind a week or two ago...
Started by cut_un on
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When I was about 8 my grandpa called fever before as to not be able to shoot but ... .
Had bad luck the last 2 years Field Staff
Waterfowl USA
NWTF Just don't catch turkey fever.
I'm hoping i can finally bag my first turkey this year.
To it.
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This is my second year hunting turkey and I finially got my first bird. Missed a few oppertunities do to newbie mistakes. I got into a club this past year so I've been hunting there and some at Berry WMA since it's really close, but neither had given ...
Started by Offroadtek on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gon):
That was as easy a turkey I have ever killed.
As turkey hunters we have to try to minimize those things that can go wrong so they don't; glad you things.
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The turkey was benjamin franklin's choice and for going to be the united states's national avian the noble hen was a multi functional favored fda regarding native americans. when europeans arrived, they made element some form of regarding possibilities...
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Posted 05 May 2012 - 10:36 AM
what a morning. had then gobbling from multiple roosts around us. 3 of us surrounded 1 roost and he flew right where no one was. we split up and walked around. I saw some turkeys a few hundred yards off and was making a beeline...
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Looking forward.
It turned out great! Posted 06 May 2012 - 08:59 PM
Congrats on your first turkey.
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Hi,
We will visit Turkey with my 7 year old this summer. We are in the UK and I can spend 7 full days Excluding flight time.
We are flying into Istanbul and plan to spend 2 full days there - primarily visiting the Blue Mosque, Topoki Palace, markets ad...
Started by jadedtourist on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at virtualtourist):
Perhaps go there on the day you fly into turkey and therefore only related to Turkey that you can read with your 7 year old, or he can read himself, both during travel time.
For the travel to and from kayseri.
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It's Thanksgiving in the United States tomorrow.
Please describe your favorite method of cooking turkey in the form of runnable code using your favorite language. For example in Java with java.utils.concurrency.
Started by eed3si9n on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Of course, in Python you wouldn't actually cook anything, just do:
import ... .
As a bonus, you can use the leftover forks later to eat the turkey.
In C:
while (fork());
Place turkey on your favorite multi-core CPU array, execute above code.
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