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OwnersAl and Suzy Newsom initially approached us with what they described as a game-changing garden soil. Despite not having so much as a name for the product, they had big dreams of developing their dirt into a national brand.

Working collaboratively, we identified an emerging market (primarily young, urban gardeners) and generated naming options designed to speak to that group. After some narrowing, the flagship soil line became known as Good Dirt. With a target audience and name in place, we set forth to design a versatile brand identity knowing Good Dirt would eventually represent more than just garden soil.


Once you have found your reports, if your report does not show "New Report" or "Download," you can determine the status of your report in the Status column to know where your sample(s) are in the workflow.


If you don't see your samples listed, they either have not arrived at our lab yet, or for soil and nematode samples, it may mean they have not yet been checked in. During peak season, routine soil and nematode samples can stay in our staging area for several weeks before they are logged into PALS.


Under Review: Reports have been released by the Section Chief or Agronomist but are not yet available for download. This delay is for quality control purposes to allow time to detect any potential errors in the data and is usually 24 business hours. For reports that are needed urgently, please contact the Section Chief or Agronomist.


Recheck: Some samples are re-analyzed for quality control purposes, either routinely or because a suspected error is identified by the lab, Section Chiefs or Agronomists. Rechecked samples are typically analyzed within 24-48 hours of the original analysis.


Pay Now: The report has been completed and will be released upon payment. Customers can pay for the report online. If the samples were pre-paid and you suspect an error in payment application, please contact the accounting department at (919) 664-1600, option 3.


In the example below, soil samples were submitted on October 26, 2023, when the Soil Testing Lab had a 2-week turnaround time. The estimated completion date is Nov. 9, 2023, but since the report may be ready a bit earlier or later, the whole week is highlighted yellow.


"git diff"(man) showed a submodule working tree with untracked cruft as Submodule commit -dirty, but a natural expectation is that the "-dirty" indicator would align with "git describe --dirty"(man), which does not consider having untracked files in the working tree as source of dirtiness.

The inconsistency has been fixed with Git 2.31 (Q1 2021).


Git diff reports a submodule directory as -dirty even when there are only untracked files in the submodule directory.

This is inconsistent with what git describe --dirty(man) says when run in the submodule directory in that state.


Make --ignore-submodules=untracked the default for git diff(man) when there is no configuration variable or command line option, so that the command would not give '-dirty' suffix to a submodule whose working tree has untracked files, to make it consistent with git describe --dirty that is run in the submodule working tree.


Versions 1.7.0 and later of git contain an annoying change in the behavior of git submodule.

Submodules are now regarded as dirty if they have any modified files or untracked files, whereas previously it would only be the case if HEAD in the submodule pointed to the wrong commit.


Originally, there were no config options to make "git diff --ignore-submodules" and "git status --ignore-submodules" the global default (but see also Setting git default flags on commands). An alternative is to set a default ignore config option on each individual submodule you want to ignore (for both git diff and git status), either in the .git/config file (local only) or .gitmodules (will be versioned by git). For example:


In my case I wasn't sure what had caused this to happen, but I knew I just wanted the submodules to be reset to their latest remote commit and be done with it. This involved combining answers from a couple of different questions on here:


Recently, there was a YouTuber who posted a video of himself on a Surron electric motorcycle riding in both the bike lane and the regular street. Bikes like the Surron Light Bee X, E-Ride Pro, Segway X260, and Talaria Sting are lightweight electric dirt bikes. They lack the turn signals and mirrors that would allow them to be licensed and classified as a moped or similar, depending on the e-bike laws of a given state. Despite their popularity, their street legality remains subject of debate within the electric motorcycle community.


Surron electric dirt bike owners often remove the speed governor (derestrict) and upgrade their entire system (battery, controller, and motor) to higher voltage setups to increase speed, similar to customizing cars, bicycles, or motorcycles. There are riders who can hit 80 mph with these mods.


The police in some places (Los Angeles included) are starting to recognize these bikes and begin enforcing the laws, giving tickets or fines, and sometimes impounding the bikes. The popularity of street takeovers in the U.S. and the U.K. are exacerbating the problem, filling the streets with dozens to hundreds of bikes, often doing even more damage to the reputation of electric micromobility.


Surron since 2023 has focused solely on selling through its motorcycle dealer network. Those dealers through the Pre-Delivery Inspection process make their customers aware that they are purchasing an off-road only electric dirtbike.

Surron has registered with NHTSA, and its only licensed distributor has obtained distributor licenses, where required, in the States the Surron motrocycles are sold. All Surron U.S. version motorcycles have legit VIN.


To cultivate the revolution of e-Moto industry, all manufacturers, distributors, and dealers need comply with the regulations, and we need work together to ensure anyone purchasing understands the regulations in their State.


This is how I feel about the surron bikes why should I not be aloud to ride my bike where I want to ride just like everyone else if I was to do something wrong then give me a ticket for it.but to stop me from enjoying what I think is fun because of what other people have done is not right just because of Ferrari can go faster than the speed limit are you going to take it off the road too as far as that goes are you going to take all the super cars off the road because they go faster than speed limit


And here i am in Germany, seeing all these US Kids driving their Sur-Rons and Talarias on the Road, thinking, damn, German laws are so strict, i just cannot have fun here like this, why do i have to buy the punk ass ugly street legal versions to do the same. When in fact it turns out, US laws seem to be even stricter on this, because up to a moped (28mp/h) , turn signals are not required here. Glad a found this article, makes me feel a bit better.


Keep calm and turn left. Better yet, look for the SHAZAM Privileged status logo or Moneypass logo on the ATM. You will not be charged a fee for the use of any ATM that participates in the Privileged Status program.


This page attempts to catalogue all freely-downloadable primary soils information usable in a GIS either as 'points', lines, polygons or grids ('rasters'). This compilation has been maintained first at University of Twente/ITC (1997-2014), then at Cornell University (2014-2017), and now at ISRIC by guest researcher David G. Rossiter . He has described the status and prospects for on-line soil geographic databases as of November 2014, as described in a online book chapter, and presented an hour-long lecture on the topic as part of the ISRIC Spring School 2015. In 2013 the FAO Global Soil Partnership published "State of the Art Report on Global and Regional Soil Information: Where are we? Where to go?".


The dirty protest (also called the no wash protest)[1] was part of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) prisoners held in the Maze Prison (also known as "Long Kesh") and a protest at Armagh Women's Prison in Northern Ireland. In March 1978 some prisoners refused to leave their cells to shower or use the lavatory because of attacks by prison officers, and the inmates would later start smearing excrement on the walls of their cells.


Convicted paramilitary prisoners were treated as ordinary criminals until July 1972, when Special Category Status was introduced following a hunger strike by 40 IRA prisoners led by the veteran republican Billy McKee. Special Category (or political) status meant prisoners were treated very much like prisoners of war, for example, not having to wear prison uniforms or do prison work.[2] In 1976, as part of the policy of "criminalisation", the British Government brought an end to Special Category Status for paramilitary prisoners in Northern Ireland. The policy was not introduced for existing prisoners, but for those convicted after 1 March 1976.[3]


The end to Special Category Status was a serious threat to the authority which the paramilitary leaderships inside prison had been able to exercise over their own men, as well as being a propaganda blow.[2] The imminent withdrawal of Special Category Status caused relations between the prisoners and prison officers to deteriorate, and in early 1976 the IRA leaders in prison sent word to the IRA Army Council asking them to assassinate prison officers, stating "We are prepared to die for political status. Those who try to take it away from us must be fully prepared to pay the same price".[4] Outside the prison the IRA responded by shooting prison officer Patrick Dillon in April 1976, the first of nineteen prison officers to be killed during the five-year protest.[5] On 14 September 1976 newly convicted prisoner Kieran Nugent began the blanket protest, in which IRA and INLA prisoners refused to wear prison uniform and either went naked or fashioned garments from prison blankets.[3]

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