Computer Generated Baby
Learning Storage Performance
sechs said:That's a joke, right?...Computer Generated Baby said:If I want culture, I just go to Fresno.
If I want to mingle with the intellectuals, I just go to Bakersfield.
sechs said:That's a joke, right?...Computer Generated Baby said:If I want culture, I just go to Fresno.
Mercutio said:Fookin' New England pansies. Oh! It's 30 below! Looks like we can't put on our ballerina slippers and merrily prance about Jack Frost's Icy Kingdom to-day. We'll have to stay in-of-doors and drink warm milk and think fondly of by-gone friends.
Do they not make coats, hats and gloves for you East Coast types?
Chicago gets 36 inches of snow in 24 hours, we dig out, no one except Chicagoans even knows it happens. But the minute there's anything but blue skies smiling at anything within a day's car trip of New York City, the whole country gets one layer of hyperbole from a plague of locusts o'er the land.
Mercutio said:Chicago gets 36 inches of snow in 24 hours...
Unless there's a hell of a lot of snow, I don't mind snow anywhere near as much as friggin' ICE.Mercutio said:I hate snow. I hate ice.
Pradeep said:I'd rather have a FWD with snow tires than a 4*4 with all-seasons.
Corvair said:How 'bout a rear wheel driven Corvair!
Mercutio said:Fookin' New England pansies. Oh! It's 30 below! Looks like we can't put on our ballerina slippers and merrily prance about Jack Frost's Icy Kingdom to-day. We'll have to stay in-of-doors and drink warm milk and think fondly of by-gone friends.
Do they not make coats, hats and gloves for you East Coast types?
Chicago gets 36 inches of snow in 24 hours, we dig out, no one except Chicagoans even knows it happens. But the minute there's anything but blue skies smiling at anything within a day's car trip of New York City, the whole country gets one layer of hyperbole from a plague of locusts o'er the land.
Handruin said:I agree...that was my point, but I didn't do a good job conveying my sarcasm that schools are being closed. People on the news last night were annoyed...said it was making our kids soft. I'm sure it's cold as hell outside right now...can't wait to get in my car to find out.
Is this what an engine block heater is for.
Corvair said:Stuff in RED is what's already got me aching: Coldness that cuts right thru ya
Agreed. For the record, here we have a lot more winter time than pretty much anywhere in the States (Alaska excluded) and more people use cars instead of trucks than in the States.Pradeep said:4*4 is fine for acceleration, but it doesn't help jack s$$$ when you want to stop. I'd rather have a FWD with snow tires than a 4*4 with all-seasons.
Howell said:Some friends just got back from a week of skiing at Whistler, BC. One of them almost lost some toes to frostbite. They said the coldest day was -50F w/ windchill.
Hmm, now that you mention it, I do seem to recall hearing some xxxxx-Tremblant several times before. In the past when I heard this name I figured it was something like Whistler Blackcomb, but looking on that site listing the resorts doesn't ring any bells.Howell said:Of all these, Mt. Tremblant sounds familiar. I saw it on a t-shirt so the name may not be officially hyphenated.
Pradeep said:LOL, did anyone see Al Gore proclaiming Bush as the harbinger of global warming in NYC the other day? When it was below 0 degrees F? Still the same old Gore.
Actual President of the United States Al Gore said:..."In preparing this series of speeches, I have noticed a troubling pattern that characterizes the Bush/Cheney administration's approach to almost all issues. In almost every policy area, the administration's consistent goal has been to eliminate any constraints on their exercise of raw power, whether by law, regulation, alliance or treaty -- and in the process they have in each case caused America to be seen by the other nations of the world as showing disdain for the international community.
"In each case they devise their policies with as much secrecy as possible and in close cooperation with the most powerful special interests that have a monetary stake in what happens. In each case the public interest is not only ignored but actively undermined. In each case they devote considerable attention to a clever strategy of deception that appears designed to prevent the American people from discerning what it is they are actually doing. Indeed, they often use Orwellian language to disguise their true purposes. For example, a policy that opens national forests to destructive logging of old-growth trees is labeled "The Healthy Forest Initiative." A policy that vastly increases the amount of pollution that can be dumped into the air is called the "Clear Skies Initiative."
"And in case after case, the policy adopted immediately after the inauguration has been the exact opposite of what was pledged to the American people during the election campaign. The promise by candidate Bush to conduct a "humble" foreign policy and avoid any semblance of "nation building" was transformed in the first days of the Bush presidency, into a frenzied preparation for a military invasion of Iraq, complete with detailed plans for the remaking of that nation under American occupation.
Jake the Dog said:whilst it's cold for some, for others (like us in Melb) -
current temp (08:30am): 24.3°C/75.7°F
today's forecast: 37°C/98.6°F with possible showers
Buck said:Jake the Dog said:whilst it's cold for some, for others (like us in Melb) -
current temp (08:30am): 24.3°C/75.7°F
today's forecast: 37°C/98.6°F with possible showers
In my opinion, that is horrific weather. Thank goodness for Maritime Temperate.
e_dawg said:Jake, save me a spot in the kennel. I'm moving down to Australia for the next month.
Jake the Dog said:we're a bit tougher down here Buck, so it's not that bad :tounge: