Wow, that was way before I ever got to Chicago, and I’m glad of that!
The last time I was here, on a business trip a couple of years or so back, was when the snow caused an airplane to skid off the runway, out of the airport complex and hit a parked car.
Personally I think it is the SUV’s from the moon Titan that are causing the entire problem. After all they and Mars are having the same GW. Amazing how every time Al Gore speaks for his Gorwellion cause, the location where his speech is taking place has the clodest weather in decades!
I’ll bet that you are experienceing the hottest snow you have had in years!
I ran into a problem a couple of days ago, during which my computer had a terminal (fatal) accident.
I have since ordered a Dell XPS 1330 (with Windows Vista, hmmm), but until it arrives, I will be computerless, and will have less
access to my blog, email, etc.
Even now, I am sort of on the run, stopping briefly at an Internet cafe.
When I can get a chance to sit down long enough to do so, I will reply to those comments that have
arrived since Mr. Inspiron met his demise….
Man,…..this sucks, not only is it like losing a relative, it feels kinda’ like being naked in a
blizzard not to have computer access within pajama range of the coffee pot.
LOL, I have a pretty high tolerance to cold, in fact I love cold weather. I feel right at home with Chicago winters — thank G-d we haven’t been globally warmed — whew!
Wordsmith –
That’s the way the folks over there on the port side seem to work — they always pick their times wrong. They scream about global cooling just in time for a 1 or 2 degree increase, and bellow about global warming just in time for a good ice storm.
Ken –
ROTFLMAO!!!!
Your Jewish Master –
In Ann Coulter’s book “Slander”, the epilogue included a remark that the left has chosen Global Warming as a primary issue (paraphrasing) “because it’s the only thing that it will take Republicans a thousand years to disprove.”
It definitely sucks that they have politicized science, but in view of everything else they stand for, it’s not as surprising as it might have been, say, thirty years ago.
By the way, I’m glad you included your new URL — I had been meaning to blogroll your excellent site before my Inspiron kicked the bucket, now you are blogrolled here at Hard Astarboard.
Shoprat –
Evidently, it does.
This is probably the only thing that protects us from zillion foot seas flooding our coastal cities out of existence as the Arctic melts (oh, sh-t! That means The Blob is thawing out!)
Angel –
I love cold weather. What’s weird is that “they” (whoever “they” are) say that the midwest is majorly colder than the rest of the country (except places like Montana and North Dakota, etc), yet I’ve never experienced the same degree of face burning cold anyplace else like I have in New York on a frigid winter’s eve.
What’s different about us New York natives, though, is that cold weather doesn’t empty the sidewalks of Manhattan on a Friday or Saturday night like it does elsewhere. We don’t let a little thing like weather interfere with our casual routines.
BB –
That just goes to show that you can’t believe everything you read.
Even the venerable Farmer’s Almanac seems to have entered the modern age of political expediency.
Bummer.
William –
I like that. We could enter a new Ice Age, but that could be attributed to “the weather”, where sub-zero temperatures could be explained away as anomalies among the tragic vulcanistic trend of our very climate.
I was Jonesing to the cusp of death until my new computer arrived. We’re talking total misery! I’ll throw my body over my new computer, Secret Service style, before I’ll let it come to any harm.
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December 2nd, 2007 at 11:25 am
Not to worry. Chicago is immune to GW.
http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Tech/Nature/Disasters/Blizzards/79-Chicago.asp ..I’d advise getting chains for your Segway.
December 2nd, 2007 at 3:00 pm
BB –
Wow, that was way before I ever got to Chicago, and I’m glad of that!
The last time I was here, on a business trip a couple of years or so back, was when the snow caused an airplane to skid off the runway, out of the airport complex and hit a parked car.
Crunch!!!!
December 3rd, 2007 at 1:19 pm
LOL! Seth,
Looks like normal fall weather to me!
December 3rd, 2007 at 1:25 pm
Maybe when we’re on a global cooling trend, it’ll get warmer.
December 3rd, 2007 at 4:17 pm
Personally I think it is the SUV’s from the moon Titan that are causing the entire problem. After all they and Mars are having the same GW. Amazing how every time Al Gore speaks for his Gorwellion cause, the location where his speech is taking place has the clodest weather in decades!
I’ll bet that you are experienceing the hottest snow you have had in years!
December 4th, 2007 at 10:09 am
Don’t you know every weather event is definitive proof of global warming?
December 4th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
Seth-
New Address!
http://yourjewishmaster.blogspot.com/
December 4th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Don’t you know
Global Warming causes freezing.
Liberal Logic 101
December 5th, 2007 at 9:28 am
lol…Brrrrrrrrrrrr!:)
December 5th, 2007 at 10:53 am
If you don’t trust the AlGore Weather Channel, you should check the Farmer’s Almanac here: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20070912/ai_n19517995
..the two predicitions predictably contradict..:)
December 6th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
Hi, All –
I ran into a problem a couple of days ago, during which my computer had a terminal (fatal) accident.
I have since ordered a Dell XPS 1330 (with Windows Vista, hmmm), but until it arrives, I will be computerless, and will have less
access to my blog, email, etc.
Even now, I am sort of on the run, stopping briefly at an Internet cafe.
When I can get a chance to sit down long enough to do so, I will reply to those comments that have
arrived since Mr. Inspiron met his demise….
Man,…..this sucks, not only is it like losing a relative, it feels kinda’ like being naked in a
blizzard not to have computer access within pajama range of the coffee pot.
December 7th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
No, no, Seth, see, when it is below average in temp, and it snows early, it is weather. When you have a few days that are above average, it is climate
You jonesing out like a caffeine addict yet?
December 17th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
Marie –
LOL, I have a pretty high tolerance to cold, in fact I love cold weather. I feel right at home with Chicago winters — thank G-d we haven’t been globally warmed — whew!
Wordsmith –
That’s the way the folks over there on the port side seem to work — they always pick their times wrong. They scream about global cooling just in time for a 1 or 2 degree increase, and bellow about global warming just in time for a good ice storm.
Ken –
ROTFLMAO!!!!
Your Jewish Master –
In Ann Coulter’s book “Slander”, the epilogue included a remark that the left has chosen Global Warming as a primary issue (paraphrasing) “because it’s the only thing that it will take Republicans a thousand years to disprove.”
It definitely sucks that they have politicized science, but in view of everything else they stand for, it’s not as surprising as it might have been, say, thirty years ago.
By the way, I’m glad you included your new URL — I had been meaning to blogroll your excellent site before my Inspiron kicked the bucket, now you are blogrolled here at Hard Astarboard.
Shoprat –
Evidently, it does.
This is probably the only thing that protects us from zillion foot seas flooding our coastal cities out of existence as the Arctic melts (oh, sh-t! That means The Blob is thawing out!)
Angel –
I love cold weather. What’s weird is that “they” (whoever “they” are) say that the midwest is majorly colder than the rest of the country (except places like Montana and North Dakota, etc), yet I’ve never experienced the same degree of face burning cold anyplace else like I have in New York on a frigid winter’s eve.
What’s different about us New York natives, though, is that cold weather doesn’t empty the sidewalks of Manhattan on a Friday or Saturday night like it does elsewhere. We don’t let a little thing like weather interfere with our casual routines.
BB –
That just goes to show that you can’t believe everything you read.
Even the venerable Farmer’s Almanac seems to have entered the modern age of political expediency.
Bummer.
William –
I like that. We could enter a new Ice Age, but that could be attributed to “the weather”, where sub-zero temperatures could be explained away as anomalies among the tragic vulcanistic trend of our very climate.
I was Jonesing to the cusp of death until my new computer arrived. We’re talking total misery! I’ll throw my body over my new computer, Secret Service style, before I’ll let it come to any harm.
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