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64 here today in Hotlanta!
This is like watching the Twilight Zone on TV or something... it seems you guys have been though this for months on end... it's crazy.
Here it comes. Starting here right now.
This is like watching the Twilight Zone on TV or something...
it seems you guys have been though this for months on end... it's crazy.
You ain't kiddin'. For Indiana, it's pretty much been going on this way since the beginning of January. My kids have had 5 snow/cold days off of school since January 6 (including 4 days in a row when the big snow/cold storm hit that week of 1/6), and probably looking at a 6th with the expected snow coming tonight (it already started snowing about 2 hours ago). Not to mention at least (5) 2-hour delays mixed in there as well. The state of Indiana gave all schools a waiver on the first 2 days of that early January storm, are considering a 3rd, but my kids have already accounted for 2 of them by going to school on MLK day and will be going on President's Day. At this rate, they'll be lucky to get out of school by July LOL.
This condition is known to non-Californians as, "winter".
I'm on the SE side of Indy. Got home at 4:15 no snow. Walked outside 10 minutes later to get the mail and already had an inch on the ground. We had a 12" snow fall one day in January. Predicting 10"-12" tonight.
OK...I give up....I like winter...way more than the worst hot muggy days of deepest summer...but I give. It is -6 with wind chill of -21 right now. Kids are off for the 10th day since end of Christmas break due to dangerous wind chills.
I am looking into places to live on the sun. Anyone know an area there with good schools, good broadband, and gainful employment?
I have on more than one occasion been thrust into this conspiracy by some of my acquaintances. I had to show them how if you put a torch on the snow it will turn black from the soot generated by the fuel source. Also the odor generated by the same process. I then demonstrated on a piece of glass with similar results. Still, though, in the light of general evidence they were not convinced #thanksObama.I just thought of a wonderful way to make a point, something constructive out of the pain in the ass this winter has been.
This speaks to how the human mind works. Is it truly stupid or ignorant? Or is it just sometimes just devoid of possibilities?
Is the problem with some of us faulty methodology? Or do those of us with different beliefs that seem irreconcilable just need to look at incorporating new data (admitting to greater possibilities) differently?
Turns out there is a whole level of government conspiracists who are claiming that the government is poisoning us by what? That is right, the snow.
Now if I lived in West Va, I would be upset with the government and industries performance lately, and I would feel like I had a bull's-eye on my back. But these snow, contrail, poisoning stories are just that; stories. Explanations. Uninformed reactions.
They center around snow that doesn't melt, it just burns. (Some dark government agency that invents a way to deliver inches of snow, geographically covering millions of square miles, and they cannot even get the dissipation right. Why that snow would last through spring and burst into flame in the summer right?
It is a shame when people with limited information put it all together and draw a conclusion, without even asking questions, and adding to the information available, before he comes to a conclusion.