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Posted by Petrogad on Dec-06-2004 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Had a massive storm down here tonight, so you're not missing much. I wish it snowed down here once in a while though (damn boring temperate climate)...



true true, guess should stop hyjacking a boring post which should have been in the POLITICAL area but ::shrug:: time to listen to more trance :-p

Cheers


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Dec-06-2004 16:26:

Its pretty miserable here. Misty-rain crap and kinda cold. No snow, no sun, no real rain.


Posted by itsTrueSonic on Dec-06-2004 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Its pretty miserable here. Misty-rain crap and kinda cold. No snow, no sun, no real rain.


here .. early morning thick fog .. now humid .. some rain expected today .. tomorrow .. cold weather ..

no wonder everyone is catching the flu ..


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Dec-06-2004 16:32:

I think we've got ourselves a weather thread. Nice...


Posted by Petrogad on Dec-06-2004 16:43:

hahahahahaha


Posted by stren on Dec-06-2004 17:24:

i don't believe in conspiracy, still i believe Bush is a moron, but before u believe in conspiracy check this site http://www.snopes.com/rumors/pentagon.htm


Posted by breakaholic on Dec-06-2004 17:54:

Lawyer Stanley Hilton (Bob Dole's former chief of staff) believes this conspiracy so much that he has filed a 7 billion lawsuit against Bush.

TAXPAYERS OF UNITED STATES OF CASE NO. CIV-03-03927-SI AMERICA

Stanley Hilton interview

This could be something that many didn't know about. Another thing is, if the guy is full of shit.


Posted by Trancer-X on Dec-06-2004 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Ah yes ... the PPD, trash receptacle for all other forums


PDD?


Posted by DJ FC on Dec-06-2004 19:33:

Why do people love conspiracies so much?
It really boggles my mind.


Posted by Trancer-X on Dec-06-2004 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ FC
Why do people love conspiracies so much?
It really boggles my mind.


I wouldn't say that I "love conspiracies" in any way.

I'm a rationalist and I don't feel very comfortable living with doubt. For me (I can't answer for anyone else) there are way too many loose ends to warrant any sort of closure. It's also a matter of whether or not you accept the lies being cast forth by this incredibly deceptive administration.

Sadly, what's seen as judicious and wise to some may also seem mind-boggling to others.


Posted by Trancer-X on Dec-06-2004 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by breakaholic
Lawyer Stanley Hilton (Bob Dole's former chief of staff) believes this conspiracy so much that he has filed a 7 billion lawsuit against Bush.

TAXPAYERS OF UNITED STATES OF CASE NO. CIV-03-03927-SI AMERICA

Stanley Hilton interview

This could be something that many didn't know about. Another thing is, if the guy is full of shit.


"Their incompetence is exceeded only by their corruption and guilt"
- Stanley Hilton Attorney, Former Chief of Staff to Senator Bob Dole

>>>Audio Link<<< (6.13MB mp3)


Posted by Funk T on Dec-06-2004 22:52:

It was snowing this morning, high of -18 with more snow expected until Christmas.

(OH BTW: THIS THREAD = REPOST X100)


Posted by Q5echo on Dec-06-2004 23:33:

80 degrees partly cloudy


Posted by sensorium on Dec-07-2004 06:59:

Tomorrow will be cloudy for me and Wednesday will have rain. My guess is Bush is working in preventing the rain attacks.


Posted by Funk T on Dec-07-2004 17:30:

excellent


Posted by Petrogad on Dec-07-2004 17:32:

still misting here, little rain nothing special. i was hoping for some mid day snow fluries along with the possible chance of an afternoon hurricane, but i think ill be lucky to recieve a nice ol ice storm tonight in the evening hours. Thankfully ill have my trusty partner showing me how i can get home

this thread is great


Posted by occrider on Dec-07-2004 18:35:

It sucks here. It was raining this morning and now it's some kind of fucked up mist/fog combination. Plus it's so dark ... people are going to be extra sucky on the beltway. Probably add another 20 minutes to my commute home

Plus I have to walk out in this crap because I have to go to another building for a useless meeting.


Posted by Yoepus on Dec-07-2004 20:58:

Skies are almost completely clear 70F, no wind, very nice in the sun. A very beautiful day.

I'm telling you guys Texas is the shits.


Posted by Petrogad on Dec-07-2004 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Yoepus
Skies are almost completely clear 70F, no wind, very nice in the sun. A very beautiful day.

I'm telling you guys Texas is the shits.



akjshfalksjda danget, as i drove home from work it was a nice 30 degrees out with mist/sleet and boy was i excited for being blessed with such a BEAUTIFUL DAY..... so you can take your 70 degrees weather and go go go go sit by the beach. bah i better win the powerball on wed. its my only hope

cheers


Posted by sensorium on Dec-08-2004 01:24:

It was supposed to be just cloudy today but rain is coming down here and there right now.


Posted by razmataz on Dec-08-2004 02:36:

I was thinking 30 is cold? wtf?? when i realized that this thread was full of Americans. fahrenheit lol.

The boiling and freezing point of water is always measured in celsius and used as a reference point for everything else around us. Where the hell did "fahrenheit" come from? Im not even sure if I am spelling it right.


Posted by Trancer-X on Dec-08-2004 02:41:

quote:
Originally posted by razmataz
I was thinking 30 is cold? wtf?? when i realized that this thread was full of Americans. fahrenheit lol.

The boiling and freezing point of water is always measured in celsius and used as a reference point for everything else around us. Where the hell did "fahrenheit" come from? Im not even sure if I am spelling it right.


You didn't know about Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, the German physicist who invented both the alcohol and mercury thermometers?


Posted by razmataz on Dec-09-2004 00:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancer-X
You didn't know about Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, the German physicist who invented both the alcohol and mercury thermometers?


oh, fair enough then, good man that Danny..

Still I dont know of any other nation that uses the Fahrenheit scale apart from the U.S. Even Canadians tend to follow the Celsius scale.


Posted by smokeape on Dec-09-2004 05:04:

Nice up to about 70 here today. Means a cold front behind it, so the next day or two will tell. Bad for fishing, will hit it once temps drop down and stay down there again.


[[[smoke]]]


Posted by rainbow_marble on Dec-11-2004 05:13:

a conspiracy? grow a brain.


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