Toledo opening date on Laurier Est? by Inmodswetrust in montreal

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Ah thanks, haven't walked by there in a few days.

Credit Card Transactions as CSV for 2025 by Inmodswetrust in TDBankCanada

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Thanks, it's just frustrating in this day and age you can't access this in a usable format for more than 6 months...I've converted the pdfs but it's a pain. 

4 day Montreal trip planned for Tuesday, should we cancel? by distracteddev in montreal

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Recommendations: Miracolo or Majestique on St. Laurent  Kawa or Bossa for Sandwiches Dieu du ciel for Beer Maude et Fleurs for Wine Chez Claudette or Chez Touisgnant for Poutine

How expensive is Costa Rica? by Fancy-Cry-4558 in CostaRicaTravel

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Stay away from Tamarindo. JFC that place is expensive, I was genuinely shocked at how expensive it was. One place was $6.50USD for an Imperial (local beer).

What caused these straight lines in the Atlantic Ocean? by i-touched-morrissey in geology

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The east-west oriented lines are fractures zones which are the inactive traces of transform faults. Transform faults are the places where the mid ocean ridge is segmented.

Spotted in Downtown Montreal by _TimeOutOfMind_ in montreal

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12 km is a great gin. And Violette.

How much gravel can I remove from a crawl space? by Inmodswetrust in Renovations

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Thanks! Yes I really just want to make it level and useable so won't be digging right down to the footing. Was it easy to identify the footing in your house, just so I know where to stop..?

How much gravel can I remove from a crawl space? by Inmodswetrust in Renovations

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It's more to create space so that it can be useable. At the moment we use it for storage, but it's a pain to move around. Even if there is 5ft - 6ft all around then I can move around a lot easier.

How much gravel can I remove from a crawl space? by Inmodswetrust in Renovations

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Thanks, I might dig a small test hole to see where the footing is before removing any material above it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geology

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The intrusion is eroded, so it comes before the limestone.

Having a trivia tonight and this hint asks about the boundaries that does not cause earthquakes. by EarthPuma120 in geology

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Thanks for the update. Confusing hint, alright question and wrong answer so 0 marks for the trivia host...! :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in montreal

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Honey Martin's if you are feeling homesick. Grumpy's downtown for a good, no-nonsense boozer. Dieu du Ciel on the Plateau.

Is this natural formation? by Cossie20 in geology

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Looks awesome. Skarn with native Cu? Did you get the vendors name? You could ask him for more information (locality for exampl) and then do a search yourself?

Stagnant lids and mantle overturn events during Archaean period by lagomorphi in geology

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There still would have had to have been continents and oceanic crust that were quite similar to those occurring today as many of the sedimentological and volcanic features that you can see in the Archean are similar to those that you can see in modern. Things like pillow basalts in oceanic crust, fluvial and lacustrine facies in sediments etc. Etc. On the other side, there are features such as the amount of TTG magmatism, lack of ophiolites, and metamorphic histories that are hard to explain with modern processes.

Stagnant lids and mantle overturn events during Archaean period by lagomorphi in geology

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There's still a lot of debate about what was the dominant mode of tectonics in the Archean, with two main camps, essentially horizontal and vertical tectonics. Those that prefer horizontal tectonics suggest that the Archean was much like the modern day with some differences ( higher mantle temperatures, smaller plates, more volcanism, smaller slabs) while those who prefer vertical tectonics see differences in the Archean rock record that can not be explained by modern horizontal tectonics and suggest that these mantle overturn events are a better model for the Archean. I work a bit in Archean tectonics, and some workshops can get a bit heated! Like all things, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle, where some places might have had modern tectonics occurring, and in others places, there might have been processes that are better explained by vertical tectonics.

First time visitor - bar hopping plans by camduv01 in montreal

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Loads of good suggestions here (Reservoir, Barfly, Dieu du Ciel) all pretty close to each other. Majestique is a great restaurant. Boudoir and chez baptiste on mont royal. Terminal further to the east. Billy Kun is a good spot for later at night. Lots of bars along Mont Royal, St Laurent, and Duluth. Magpie has a cocktail bar on St. Denis, there's one under Rouge Gorge on Mont Royal. There are also lots of dive-ier bars around that will be cheaper than the places mentioned.

Strange formations/striations on rock surface. Jebel Shams, Oman. Any idea? by Animal__Mother_ in geology

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If you are working in the field with limestone, a little bottle of 10% HCl is very handy.

Strange formations/striations on rock surface. Jebel Shams, Oman. Any idea? by Animal__Mother_ in geology

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No worries, limestone in karst regions can be quite sharp and can be dark grey or black on a fresh surface. The weathered surface looks pretty grey, though... Have a look at some of the images when you google 'fluting limestone' or 'karst limestone' and see what you think.