FYI, standard research ethics say that you should post about the ethical impact of this survey, confidentiality concerns, what happens to the info, how it is used, etc.
http://www.qualtrics.com/blog/ethical-issues-for-online-surveys/
Sutton Wilderness is popular in Norman for hiking, it's just small. Norman doesn't have much really in that regard, Thunderbird has nice areas but I'm not sure about their trails, I haven't done any of these, my hiking buddy dumped me lol.
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> Parker Millsap
You can use the search box at top right on http://everynoise.com/ and see what genres (and Sound Of playlists) an artist is in. Parker Millsap is in New Americana and several others, but he's probably not sharing the stage with most of the artists in Norman OK Indie?
I live in Cascade Estates, East of the Healthplex. My connection is billed as a 150 Mbps Down / 10 Mbps Up.
I have a Fingbox connected to my router, which monitors my speed (6 times a day), device connections, and down time. This week, I've averaged 165.5 Mbps Down and 10.6 Mbps Up with no down time. Highest has been 175.2 / 11.6.
No it's definitely a water turtle. Absolutely no doubt.
How big is he? A full grown male will have a shell about 5-7 inches long and will need at a absolute bare minimum a 40 gallon aquarium filled about two thirds full of water. They eat in the water, snatching their food from the water surface from below. He probably will not eat unless he's submerged in water. They spend a lot of time swimming in the water, but they also need a dry place to bask and sleep, so you need a floating dock like this one. They also need a heat light above the dock. Unlike other reptiles, they don't require a UV light, they can get they vitamins they need from their food, but they would probably like it if you did provide one. An ideal tank would be more towards the 100 gallon range. Also, you will need to change the water a lot. I had 2 full grown turtles and no filter could keep up with the mess they made, so I was changing the water every 3 days. With a siphon and a hose it's not that big of a deal. Tap water will irritate their eyes, so you need to by some water conditioner too (dirt cheap, removes the chlorine from tap water).
I assume you are in Norman, because you posted this to /r/normanok. The Petco in the university town center (24th and Robinson) has these guys for sale. You can go there and look at the setup they have and talk to people that actually know what they are talking about.