What's the latest in people's lives?
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
When we had about 2 inches of snow on the roads down here, everyone quite literally drove at about 5 miles per hour. Its because we are so unused to doing the drive, its mad. It used to be different. My mum was used to driving in about 8 inches of snow one summer, and she did it in a falling apart Renault 5
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
You got 8" of snow in the summer?
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why the hell did i say summer? i must have been thinking of something completely unrelated. It was a coupla decades back, thats what i meant. One year or something.
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I once saw it snow briefly in May of junior year of high school. Right outside my ROTC class' windows. It was... interesting, to say the least.
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Brewed a lovely Scotch Ale on Superbowl Sunday, and I'm getting ready to bottle it, likely on Tuesday. The anticipation is killing me =P
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Do you lager your beers for a few weeks after bottling them? I always did - even the hoppy ales like my IPA's - and I find that it really mellows out the flavor.Bryan Moore wrote:Brewed a lovely Scotch Ale on Superbowl Sunday, and I'm getting ready to bottle it, likely on Tuesday. The anticipation is killing me =P
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
That happenned to me last year, the wierd thing was that it was like 65*F out. The snow would fall, and then melt into water a few meters above the ground. It was wierd.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I once saw it snow briefly in May of junior year of high school. Right outside my ROTC class' windows. It was... interesting, to say the least.
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Mark wrote:I'm almost sorry to post this...........BUT
Clear 77°F
Feels like: 77°F
Barometer: 30.1 in
Dewpoint: 63°
Humidity: 62%
Visibility: 10 miles
Precip in last hr: NA
Precip last 24 hrs: 0 in
Wind: 7 mph SSW
Sunrise: 7:06 AM
Sunset: 6:24 PM
UV Index: 1 Low
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
It actually wasn't too bad here today:
this is at 11: 00 PM local time
Currently: 33°F Cloudy
Wind: North at 10 MPH
Humidity: 75%
Dewpoint: 26°F
Barometer: 30.31 inches and rising
Wind Chill: 25°F
Currently: 0°C Cloudy
Wind: North at 16 KPH
Humidity: 75%
Dewpoint: -3°C
Barometer: 1026 millibars and rising
Wind Chill: -3° C
Sunrise: 7:18 am
Sunset: 5:39 pm
High today was right around 60 F or 15.5555555556 C.
this is at 11: 00 PM local time
Currently: 33°F Cloudy
Wind: North at 10 MPH
Humidity: 75%
Dewpoint: 26°F
Barometer: 30.31 inches and rising
Wind Chill: 25°F
Currently: 0°C Cloudy
Wind: North at 16 KPH
Humidity: 75%
Dewpoint: -3°C
Barometer: 1026 millibars and rising
Wind Chill: -3° C
Sunrise: 7:18 am
Sunset: 5:39 pm
High today was right around 60 F or 15.5555555556 C.
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Yes! 30 - 21! Take that, France!
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Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Hi everyone.
In current news...
Remember that ticket I got early in the year. Well, they never got the check.
And school is a pain; my Technical Drawing homework this week took ~six hours to complete. And my hand hated my afterwards.
And I got stuck my first time last week, parallel parking on frozen slush is a bad idea. So is trying to park at 7AM when the sun is straight ahead. Also got myself out in a minute. No problem.
And so ends the Stitch report.
In current news...
Remember that ticket I got early in the year. Well, they never got the check.
And school is a pain; my Technical Drawing homework this week took ~six hours to complete. And my hand hated my afterwards.
And I got stuck my first time last week, parallel parking on frozen slush is a bad idea. So is trying to park at 7AM when the sun is straight ahead. Also got myself out in a minute. No problem.
And so ends the Stitch report.
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Hmm, cool. I'm not sure if the snow ever touched down or not. It just blew around a bit.Lt. Staplic wrote:That happenned to me last year, the wierd thing was that it was like 65*F out. The snow would fall, and then melt into water a few meters above the ground. It was wierd.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I once saw it snow briefly in May of junior year of high school. Right outside my ROTC class' windows. It was... interesting, to say the least.
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Once they're bottled, I let them sit at about 60 degrees in the basement for a week or two, then refrigerate.Mikey wrote:Do you lager your beers for a few weeks after bottling them? I always did - even the hoppy ales like my IPA's - and I find that it really mellows out the flavor.Bryan Moore wrote:Brewed a lovely Scotch Ale on Superbowl Sunday, and I'm getting ready to bottle it, likely on Tuesday. The anticipation is killing me =P
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ya, it was definately wierd.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Hmm, cool. I'm not sure if the snow ever touched down or not. It just blew around a bit.Lt. Staplic wrote:That happenned to me last year, the wierd thing was that it was like 65*F out. The snow would fall, and then melt into water a few meters above the ground. It was wierd.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I once saw it snow briefly in May of junior year of high school. Right outside my ROTC class' windows. It was... interesting, to say the least.
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Well gang, Friday at work, one of the girls in my new department got fired for making personal phone calls, excessive absences, and tardiness. And I guess they won't be replacing her. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing. She'd been there for six years, and just got the axe out of nowhere.
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