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On 2/14/2016 9:19 AM, True North wrote:
Mr. Luddite On 2/14/2016 8:30 AM, John H. wrote: On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 04:38:43 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Currently minus 9 degrees with NorthWest winds at 14 mph. Windchill makes it feel like minus 29 degrees. Cold, even by northeast standards. Agreed. We're at 13, with little wind. But I'm thinking the golf balls would get so cold I'd not want to carry them in my pocket. "Bottomed out at minus 10.4 degrees this morning at 5:30 am according to my digital outdoor thermometer. Matched up closely to readings from the National Weather Service. When it warmed back up to minus 8, I took a drive down to the local coffee/donut shop. Tires on truck had hard flat spots from sitting overnight in the cold, causing it to bump, bump, bump, down the road. Supposed to climb all the way up to about 14 degrees today. At least that's *above* zero." Our outdoor thermometer said 20F this morning although the weather service usually records a few degrees colder. Hope you don't pass that onto us. Our cold is the result of artic air coming down over western parts of Canada, so it's really your fault! :-) It's weird that we, being well south of you, can be 30 degrees F colder than you. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 10:38:19 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/14/2016 9:19 AM, True North wrote: Mr. Luddite On 2/14/2016 8:30 AM, John H. wrote: On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 04:38:43 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Currently minus 9 degrees with NorthWest winds at 14 mph. Windchill makes it feel like minus 29 degrees. Cold, even by northeast standards. Agreed. We're at 13, with little wind. But I'm thinking the golf balls would get so cold I'd not want to carry them in my pocket. "Bottomed out at minus 10.4 degrees this morning at 5:30 am according to my digital outdoor thermometer. Matched up closely to readings from the National Weather Service. When it warmed back up to minus 8, I took a drive down to the local coffee/donut shop. Tires on truck had hard flat spots from sitting overnight in the cold, causing it to bump, bump, bump, down the road. Supposed to climb all the way up to about 14 degrees today. At least that's *above* zero." Our outdoor thermometer said 20F this morning although the weather service usually records a few degrees colder. Hope you don't pass that onto us. Our cold is the result of artic air coming down over western parts of Canada, so it's really your fault! :-) It's weird that we, being well south of you, can be 30 degrees F colder than you. He mentioned moving his thermometer. I had mine under a bay window outside. I noticed one day that the temp on the receiver on my desk was much higher than what it felt like outside. Went out to look to find the sun, after about 4 PM, was at just the right angle to hit the thermometer. He may be having a similar problem. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, and narcissists...not guns! |
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No sun on my thermometer. It's on the north side next to our back door and blocked from the west by the addition we put on for Mom in 2002.
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2016 10:15:06 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
No sun on my thermometer. It's on the north side next to our back door and blocked from the west by the addition we put on for Mom in 2002. Your comment about moving it made me think of that. You're right, it's probably the water. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, and narcissists...not guns! |
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Mr. Luddite
- show quoted text - Our cold is the result of artic air coming down over western parts of Canada, so it's really your fault! *:-) "It's weird that we, being well south of you, can be 30 degrees F colder than you." They claim because we stick out so far into the ocean that it has a moderating effect on us. It we could just keep the Gulf Stream from heading east we'd be as mild as England. |
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On 2/14/2016 1:12 PM, True North wrote:
Mr. Luddite - show quoted text - Our cold is the result of artic air coming down over western parts of Canada, so it's really your fault! :-) "It's weird that we, being well south of you, can be 30 degrees F colder than you." They claim because we stick out so far into the ocean that it has a moderating effect on us. It we could just keep the Gulf Stream from heading east we'd be as mild as England. But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely surrounded by water. Aint that so? |
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Justan Olphart
- show quoted text - "But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely surrounded by water. Aint that so?" I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals. You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road. |
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On 2/15/16 9:04 AM, True North wrote:
Justan Olphart - show quoted text - "But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely surrounded by water. Aint that so?" I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals. You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road. You shouldn't use big, obscure words like peninsula or province with morons like FlaJim. |
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On 2/15/2016 10:09 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/15/16 9:04 AM, True North wrote: Justan Olphart - show quoted text - "But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely surrounded by water. Aint that so?" I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals. You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road. You shouldn't use big, obscure words like peninsula or province with morons like FlaJim. I knows what dat means. I live on a real one. So does you. |
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2016 06:04:08 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
Justan Olphart - show quoted text - "But for a teensy weensy ribbon of terra firma you would be completely surrounded by water. Aint that so?" I've stated many times that I live on a peninsula..attached to a larger peninsula..that is itself attached to a bigger peninsula again. (province). Roughly 18 miles keeps us from being separated from the common continentals. You can think of us as a bit of Paradise at the end of the road. One of the Disney ships makes a Canadian Coastline Cruise leaving from New York with stops at St. John and Halifax. But, almost $6000 for the two of us for only five days seems a bit excessive. I'm thinking it would be much cheaper and about as much fun to RV it up there. It's only about 1150 miles - two days travel time, staying off the toll roads. Wonder if there's a ferry from St. John's to Halifax. Could be fun. http://tinyurl.com/juhmeno -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, and narcissists...not guns! |
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