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[email protected] January 7th 18 06:12 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:41:55 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

True North Wrote in message:
On Sunday, 7 January 2018 11:26:37 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/18 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

... to know that I discovered something about the remote start in my
truck this morning. It only allows two, 10 minute cycles using the
remote without putting the key in or starting the truck normally. If
you attempt a third remote start cycle it won't start the truck.


It was a balmy 6F when I got up this morning. My half-bro in the New
Haven area reported in with a -4F in his suburb. The cats, who usually
are at the windows chirping with the birds in the early morning, are
burrowed in with my wife.


Minus 17 C here this morning. Now it's a relatively balmy minus 12 C. Will probably take the dog to the local off leash park for some R & R. He seems to be getting a bit restless.


Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


===

-17C = 1.4F
-12C = 10.4F

https://www.google.com/search?q=celsius+to+fahrenheit&rlz=1C1AWUA_enUS755 US755&oq=celsius&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.8308j0j8&s ourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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Mr. Luddite[_4_] January 7th 18 06:13 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On 1/7/2018 11:58 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 10:32:12 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 1/7/2018 10:26 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/18 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

... to know that I discovered something about the remote start in my
truck this morning.Â* It only allows two, 10 minute cycles using the
remote without putting the key in or starting the truck normally.Â* If
you attempt a third remote start cycle it won't start the truck.


It was a balmy 6F when I got up this morning. My half-bro in the New
Haven area reported in with a -4F in his suburb. The cats, who usually
are at the windows chirping with the birds in the early morning, are
burrowed in with my wife.



We are all so much looking forward to later this week when it is
forecast to get up near 50. It may rain, but that's fine. It will wash
all the concrete-like snow/ice off the roads and driveways after it
melts. The rock salt that was spread doesn't touch it because it's too
cold to activate.

This has been a bitch of a winter ... temp-wise. Can't remember it ever
being so cold for so long.


I am not sure if it is true but I heard once that 0 F is when brine
freezes. I can guarantee sea water will freeze because we saw plenty
of that in the North Atlantic. Any part of the ship that was not
internally heated from inside was covered with ice. Usually the decks
were OK, just because there was no insulation and we kept the inside
pretty warm. Once you got out on the wings of the bridge or anywhere
else that was open on both sides it was 2" of ice or more.



I saw a breakdown of what towns use for road treatments. Brine is
simply a mixture of rock salt and a liquid and is usually put on
roadways just before expected snowfall to prevent icing. Like rock
salt, it isn't effective below about 12 degrees though.

The problem with brine in this recent storm is it would just be washed
away due to the heavy rain and sleet. Some areas tried it but the temp
dropped so fast it caused a flash freeze as the sleet got heavier before
changing over to snow. Rock salt has been spread but it has not got
warm enough to activate it yet, so the roads are just ice-packed with a
mixture of sand and salt on top, waiting for the temps to rise.

There are other chemical based road treatments that will work at lower
temperatures but most of the smaller town budgets can't afford it.
Places like Boston and other major cities use it.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] January 7th 18 06:15 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On 1/7/2018 12:12 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:41:55 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

True North Wrote in message:
On Sunday, 7 January 2018 11:26:37 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/18 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

... to know that I discovered something about the remote start in my
truck this morning. It only allows two, 10 minute cycles using the
remote without putting the key in or starting the truck normally. If
you attempt a third remote start cycle it won't start the truck.


It was a balmy 6F when I got up this morning. My half-bro in the New
Haven area reported in with a -4F in his suburb. The cats, who usually
are at the windows chirping with the birds in the early morning, are
burrowed in with my wife.

Minus 17 C here this morning. Now it's a relatively balmy minus 12 C. Will probably take the dog to the local off leash park for some R & R. He seems to be getting a bit restless.


Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


===

-17C = 1.4F
-12C = 10.4F

https://www.google.com/search?q=celsius+to+fahrenheit&rlz=1C1AWUA_enUS755 US755&oq=celsius&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.8308j0j8&s ourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


weird. It's warmer (by a degree) in Halifax, NS than it is here on the
south shore of Massachusetts.



[email protected] January 7th 18 06:16 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:41:55 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


-17 = around 1f and -12 is around 10

My water people all talk C, like most folks in the science biz. I am
getting a pretty good feel for it


Keyser Soze January 7th 18 06:30 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On 1/7/18 11:41 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:
On Sunday, 7 January 2018 11:26:37 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/18 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

... to know that I discovered something about the remote start in my
truck this morning. It only allows two, 10 minute cycles using the
remote without putting the key in or starting the truck normally. If
you attempt a third remote start cycle it won't start the truck.


It was a balmy 6F when I got up this morning. My half-bro in the New
Haven area reported in with a -4F in his suburb. The cats, who usually
are at the windows chirping with the birds in the early morning, are
burrowed in with my wife.


Minus 17 C here this morning. Now it's a relatively balmy minus 12 C. Will probably take the dog to the local off leash park for some R & R. He seems to be getting a bit restless.


Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


Wasn't that covered in your Navy GED?

[email protected] January 7th 18 08:36 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 12:15:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


weird. It's warmer (by a degree) in Halifax, NS than it is here on the
south shore of Massachusetts.


My oldest niece was commenting that it was warmer in Anchorage than it
was in Maryland and I pointed out that the effect of the ocean
actually gives a lot of southern Alaska a more moderate climate than
lots of places in the lower 48. The temps in the Kenai are more like
Seattle than you think of about Alaska in the winter. On the flip
side, it does not get a lot warmer in the summer. This place is really
like Pac NW, particularly when you get down around Seward or Homer.
Now if you really want to see a change of seasons, go to Fairbanks
:-)
That is more like to +99 (f) to -40 (f or c)
When we got off the plane there in June, I thought I was back in
Florida. That was reinforced when we stopped for a beer and ran into a
barmaid we knew from the Naples Beach Club.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] January 7th 18 08:55 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On 1/7/2018 2:36 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 12:15:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:


weird. It's warmer (by a degree) in Halifax, NS than it is here on the
south shore of Massachusetts.


My oldest niece was commenting that it was warmer in Anchorage than it
was in Maryland and I pointed out that the effect of the ocean
actually gives a lot of southern Alaska a more moderate climate than
lots of places in the lower 48. The temps in the Kenai are more like
Seattle than you think of about Alaska in the winter. On the flip
side, it does not get a lot warmer in the summer. This place is really
like Pac NW, particularly when you get down around Seward or Homer.
Now if you really want to see a change of seasons, go to Fairbanks
:-)
That is more like to +99 (f) to -40 (f or c)
When we got off the plane there in June, I thought I was back in
Florida. That was reinforced when we stopped for a beer and ran into a
barmaid we knew from the Naples Beach Club.



Worst climate culture shock I experienced was flying to Puerto Rico in
October in my dress blues and stepping out of the plane in San Juan.



justan January 7th 18 09:09 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
Wrote in message:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:41:55 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


-17 = around 1f and -12 is around 10

My water people all talk C, like most folks in the science biz. I am
getting a pretty good feel for it



You guys in south Florida got nothing better to do than translate
Donnie speech into English?
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[email protected] January 7th 18 11:46 PM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 15:09:00 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

Wrote in message:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 11:41:55 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.


-17 = around 1f and -12 is around 10

My water people all talk C, like most folks in the science biz. I am
getting a pretty good feel for it



You guys in south Florida got nothing better to do than translate
Donnie speech into English?


Just trying to be helpful and drag you folks into the commie metric
world.

True North[_2_] January 8th 18 02:25 AM

Don will be pleased ...
 
On Sunday, 7 January 2018 12:41:53 UTC-4, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:
On Sunday, 7 January 2018 11:26:37 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/18 7:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

... to know that I discovered something about the remote start in my
truck this morning. It only allows two, 10 minute cycles using the
remote without putting the key in or starting the truck normally. If
you attempt a third remote start cycle it won't start the truck.


It was a balmy 6F when I got up this morning. My half-bro in the New
Haven area reported in with a -4F in his suburb. The cats, who usually
are at the windows chirping with the birds in the early morning, are
burrowed in with my wife.


Minus 17 C here this morning. Now it's a relatively balmy minus 12 C. Will probably take the dog to the local off leash park for some R & R. He seems to be getting a bit restless.


Please translate 17 c and 12 c to the f scale which is the
American standard.
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How about the civilized world standard...which is the metric system. Y'all sure do like to hang onto your archaic standards.


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