Ok... So I live in Florida...
The Sunshine state...
Home of the beaches and Disney World...
Last week it was 85 degrees!
Tonight, right now, I am getting SNOW FLURRIES!
Does anybody see the problem with this picture?
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Ok... So I live in Florida...
The Sunshine state...
Home of the beaches and Disney World...
Last week it was 85 degrees!
Tonight, right now, ...
Ok... So I live in Florida...
The Sunshine state...
Home of the beaches and Disney World...
Last week it was 85 degrees!
Tonight, right now, I am getting SNOW FLURRIES!
Does anybody see the problem with this picture?
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
heh Don't see any problem. We're just sharing a bit of our snowy wealth :P
Looking Out - Playing Bloodletting
This state is going to go into a state of emergency if it snows for more than 30 minutes!
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
In Kansas it's 80 degrees, sun shining one day and 20 degrees, blizzard the next, so I'm not impressed![]()
Sharpen your #2 shovels, and kill everything in sight...
An opportunity like this only comes around about twice in a lifetime!
Angelologist... please!?!?!
Swamp rats...
Last edited by Vin DSL; 01-03-2008 at 11:54 PM.
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Enjoy the "changing seasons."
Up here on the lake, snow flurries are a daily thing from about mid-October until sometimes as late as early May. Most don't accumulate to anything except during the winter months (November-March generally).
What's weird is that the normal temperature for this area is about 32°F this time of year. Yesterday I think it got down to as low as 5°, Sunday should reach 45°, and by Tuesday it is supposed to reach 60°!
Crazy weather. I blame Al Gore.
--Jason
Oh sorry Vin... Still wanting some information about angelology
Check out this site Vin:
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It's not so bad this morning down here... 33 right now, going to get to 50 later today... still not typical Florida weather though!
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
-Daniel
If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce today would cost $100, get a million miles to the gallon, and explode once every few weeks.
My scripts never have bugs. They just develop random features.
No, the changing weather. It gets over 100 every summer, and the winter usually hovers between 20 and 30, but often goes lower. (And then there's the wind chill...)
I love the four even seasons we have here in WNY. We may get snow, but also sunsets like this one out my office window yesterday mid winter:
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