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basilisk

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Jan 4, 2010, 9:23:14 AM1/4/10
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Will you close the door up there, it's getting cold
down here, TIA :).

basilisk


Robatoy

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Jan 4, 2010, 12:21:18 PM1/4/10
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Heyyy, don't look at me. Here it is a balmy 22F.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAON0601

Larry Jaques

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Jan 5, 2010, 9:46:32 AM1/5/10
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:23:14 -0600, the infamous "basilisk"
<basi...@invalid.org> scrawled the following:

>Will you close the door up there, it's getting cold
>down here, TIA :).

Hey, we're a balmy 47F with rain here. You must be downstream of
their jet stream.

--
Society is produced by our wants and government by our wickedness.
--Thomas Paine

Larry Jaques

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Jan 5, 2010, 9:49:38 AM1/5/10
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 09:21:18 -0800 (PST), the infamous Robatoy
<counte...@gmail.com> scrawled the following:

WHAT? They have weather forecasting in Canuckistan? I'd have thought
it was a simple case of saying "It's -x degrees C and snowing." and
leave it at that. Summers are "It's x degrees C and snowing.", right?

Robatoy

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Jan 5, 2010, 10:08:13 AM1/5/10
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On Jan 5, 9:46 am, Larry Jaques <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:23:14 -0600, the infamous "basilisk"
> <basil...@invalid.org> scrawled the following:

>
> >Will you close the door up there, it's getting cold
> >down here, TIA :).
>
> Hey, we're a balmy 47F with rain here.  You must be downstream of
> their jet stream.
>
> --
> Society is produced by our wants and government by our wickedness.
>                                                   --Thomas Paine

There's something to be said for rain. You don't have to shovel it.
It is normal weather for January and a bit windy. Just an inch or so
of the white stuff. Just enough to make it nice, and not enough for
the few crazies in the neigbourhood to fire up their V-8 powered snow
blowers.
Great dog-walking weather...... still need a parka though.

Mike Marlow

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Jan 5, 2010, 10:22:29 AM1/5/10
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"Robatoy" <counte...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> There's something to be said for rain. You don't have to shovel it.
> It is normal weather for January and a bit windy. Just an inch or so
> of the white stuff. Just enough to make it nice, and not enough for
> the few crazies in the neigbourhood to fire up their V-8 powered snow
> blowers.
> Great dog-walking weather...... still need a parka though.

Around here V-8 powered snow blowers are considered light weight machines
intended for small tasks such as clearing sidewalks.

--

-Mike-
mmarlo...@windstream.net


Puckdropper at dot

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Jan 5, 2010, 11:47:31 AM1/5/10
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Robatoy <counte...@gmail.com> wrote in news:de97fb35-3cf3-43e2-8d0d-
b129b6...@f5g2000yqh.googlegroups.com:

>
> There's something to be said for rain. You don't have to shovel it.
> It is normal weather for January and a bit windy. Just an inch or so
> of the white stuff. Just enough to make it nice, and not enough for
> the few crazies in the neigbourhood to fire up their V-8 powered snow
> blowers.
> Great dog-walking weather...... still need a parka though.

Ah yes, rain. It mixes with the melting snow on the ground and freezes
into an unmovable mass, or freezes on the road creating perilous road
conditions.

I'd rather have the snow.

Puckdropper

Robatoy

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Jan 5, 2010, 12:10:20 PM1/5/10
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On Jan 5, 11:47 am, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
> Robatoy <counterfit...@gmail.com> wrote in news:de97fb35-3cf3-43e2-8d0d-
> b129b6f5e...@f5g2000yqh.googlegroups.com:

>
>
>
> > There's something to be said for rain. You don't have to shovel it.
> > It is normal weather for January and a bit windy. Just an inch or so
> > of the white stuff. Just enough to make it nice, and not enough for
> > the few crazies in the neigbourhood to fire up their V-8 powered snow
> > blowers.
> > Great dog-walking weather...... still need a parka though.
>
> Ah yes, rain.  It mixes with the melting snow on the ground and freezes
> into an unmovable mass, or freezes on the road creating perilous road
> conditions.
>
> I'd rather have the snow.
>
> Puckdropper

Oh yes indeed. Freezing rain, or frozen rain...and worse, frozen mix
of snow and rain all suck.
I would much rather have snow too. I can drive in snow, ice is another
matter entirely.

ups...@teksavvy.com

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Jan 5, 2010, 12:14:52 PM1/5/10
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On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 09:10:20 -0800 (PST), Robatoy
>Oh yes indeed. Freezing rain, or frozen rain...and worse, frozen mix
>of snow and rain all suck.
>I would much rather have snow too. I can drive in snow, ice is another
>matter entirely.

Not me. Most ice I can get some traction on. When I have real trouble
with ice, it's down the street, not the sidewalk. Snow? It's five feet
out the door and I'm stuck.

Luckily, there's a really decent food delly/food store in my building.
I'm quite sure it's accounted for at least 50lbs of weight that I
carry around.

Lew Hodgett

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Jan 5, 2010, 12:47:08 PM1/5/10
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"Robatoy" wrote:

> There's something to be said for rain. You don't have to shovel it.
> It is normal weather for January and a bit windy. Just an inch or so
> of the white stuff. Just enough to make it nice, and not enough for
> the few crazies in the neigbourhood to fire up their V-8 powered
> snow
> blowers.
> Great dog-walking weather...... still need a parka though.

==================================
75F and sunny outside my window.

Snow on the mountains 30 miles north and the slopes are open.

Lew

Robatoy

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Jan 5, 2010, 1:44:36 PM1/5/10
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The smoke has cleared enough to see the sun? ;-)

Lew Hodgett

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Jan 5, 2010, 2:37:05 PM1/5/10
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"Robatoy" wrote:

The smoke has cleared enough to see the sun?

You mean you still haven't got it yet?

Sit tight, the jet stream will get it to you.

Lew

Joe

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Jan 5, 2010, 4:11:32 PM1/5/10
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"Larry Jaques" <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote in message
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They use the rope method. If the rope is swingin' it's windy, if it's wet,
it's raining, if it's stiff, it's cold.

:-)

But seriously, shut the door, ok?


Larry Jaques

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Jan 5, 2010, 6:56:55 PM1/5/10
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 21:11:32 GMT, the infamous "Joe" <n...@home.com>
scrawled the following:

>
>"Larry Jaques" <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote in message
>news:d7k6k51fk3pb5df9v...@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 09:21:18 -0800 (PST), the infamous Robatoy
>> <counte...@gmail.com> scrawled the following:
>>
>>>On Jan 4, 9:23 am, "basilisk" <basil...@invalid.org> wrote:
>>>> Will you close the door up there, it's getting cold
>>>> down here, TIA :).
>>>>
>>>> basilisk
>>>
>>>Heyyy, don't look at me. Here it is a balmy 22F.
>>>http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAON0601
>>
>> WHAT? They have weather forecasting in Canuckistan? I'd have thought
>> it was a simple case of saying "It's -x degrees C and snowing." and
>> leave it at that. Summers are "It's x degrees C and snowing.", right?
>

>They use the rope method. If the rope is swingin' it's windy, if it's wet,
>it's raining, if it's stiff, it's cold.
>
>:-)
>
>But seriously, shut the door, ok?

I'd have thought you used weather rocks up there. When I looked at it
this morning, I saw 20-35kmh winds up there in the GWN. Doesn't rope
swing too much in that little breeze, Joe?

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Larry Jaques

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Jan 6, 2010, 1:13:54 PM1/6/10
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 13:54:42 -0600, the infamous Dave Balderstone
<dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> scrawled the following:

>In article <d7k6k51fk3pb5df9v...@4ax.com>, Larry Jaques


><novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote:
>
>> They have weather forecasting in Canuckistan?
>

>As my dear old dad says... "They can't predict yesterday."

Ohmigod, that's perfect for AGWK alarmists.

"Michael Mann's CRU: So precise, they can't predict _yesterday_!"

--
We rightly care about the environment. But our neurotic obsession
with carbon betrays an inability to distinguish between pollution
and the stuff of life itself. --Bret Stephens, WSJ 1/5/10

keit...@gmail.com

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Jan 6, 2010, 2:58:20 PM1/6/10
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On Jan 6, 12:13 pm, Larry Jaques <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com>
wrote:

> On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 13:54:42 -0600, the infamous Dave Balderstone
> <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> scrawled the following:
>
> >In article <d7k6k51fk3pb5df9vt9j9ff43ntni7t...@4ax.com>, Larry Jaques

> ><novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote:
>
> >>  They have weather forecasting in Canuckistan?
>
> >As my dear old dad says... "They can't predict yesterday."
>
> Ohmigod, that's perfect for AGWK alarmists.
>
> "Michael Mann's CRU: So precise, they can't predict _yesterday_!"

Sure they can, just they rewrite the almanac and destroy the
originals.

LDosser

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Jan 6, 2010, 9:36:10 PM1/6/10
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"Dave Balderstone" <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote in message
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> In article <d7k6k51fk3pb5df9v...@4ax.com>, Larry Jaques

> <novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote:
>
>> They have weather forecasting in Canuckistan?
>
> As my dear old dad says... "They can't predict yesterday."


Turns out that predicting tomorrow will be the same as today is about as
accurate as any other means.

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