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royster
" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #24 Jan 5, 2012 9:51 am |
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Really behind on snow this year, 2 little storms , 6-8 inches , but after each storm , it got warmer and rained, taking away the snow. This is unusual for New Brunswick, Canada. for this time of the winter, no snow anywhere right now. But last winter we got most of our snowstorms in February --------
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #26 Jan 9, 2012 12:49 pm |
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Well, I'm kinda like this weather. It's been warm and rainy. No snow and freezing weather means no salt to attack the roads and my car paint, which also means no pot holes to swallow up my wheels. As soon as I say that, I'd bet we'll get a big dumping soon. :) OK, bring on the snow. I got 3 snowblowers and one month old gas waiting for it. I know it's bad to tempt Mother Nature, but if it's this nice lately, can I at least get some green grass.
This message was modified Jan 9, 2012 by aa335
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JoelKlein
I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...
Joined: Sep 26, 2011
Points: 74
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #27 Jan 9, 2012 2:32 pm |
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A friend of mine is an x-navy-seal and lives in a farm. When I informed him of my brand new Toro 1028, he laughed and commends: This year you’re buying it?! You won’t need it this year; you should have gotten it last year!! So I asked why??!! Because he can read it out from his “horses” and other animals. Every year before winter they grow them self’s hair which acts like a coat to protect them from the cold. Last year; they grow bigger than average long hair. = last year’s big snow winter. This year; they only grow very tiny hair!! Well below average = Summery Winter… According to him and his readings, he suggests one of the 2: Or a real warm winter, or a crazy natural disaster. So far he was right… We got the early October crazy snow storm AND its 2012 with no snow…
Toro 1028 OXE
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RedOctobyr
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
Points: 282
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #30 Jan 9, 2012 3:54 pm |
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What we need is a one-handed weather person. Ha! Wanted: Meteorologist. Qualifications: - Able to predict the weather. - Has been in a terrible industrial accident.
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #31 Jan 9, 2012 6:30 pm |
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Ha! Wanted: Meteorologist. Qualifications: - Able to predict the weather. - Has been in a terrible industrial accident. Qualifications? Resume
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JoelKlein
I wonder how a 2021 snow blower will look like...
Joined: Sep 26, 2011
Points: 74
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #32 Jan 10, 2012 1:11 pm |
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2000 years ago there were no weather predictions? I understand the today’s modern way is phishing money into supper computers, But some time the plain old fashion way gets left behind… Fact is fact, the horses predicted and exactly this is what’s happening in reality!
Toro 1028 OXE
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aa335
Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434
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Re: Snow at last!
Reply #33 Jan 11, 2012 12:38 am |
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But some time the plain old fashion way gets left behind… Fact is fact, the horses predicted and exactly this is what’s happening in reality! Well, I sure don't miss cleaning out the horse's stalls. Seems too much work keeping horses around for the sake of weather prediction. I like checking my weather the new fashioned way, handheld mobile devices. :) I just wished our meteorologists at least trying to concur with the horse's weather prediction before they post it on the internet. "Straight from the horse's mouth" seems to lend more credibility in the reliability of the weather forecast than fancy 3D graphics. Speaking of weather forecast, looks like a storm is brewing in the Midwest. This just in....straight from the horse's mouth, Silver Bullet concurs... "... ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL EXPECTED ON THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT... . CURRENT FORECAST SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE FOR A WIDESPREAD GREATER THAN TWO INCH SNOWFALL... WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS EXPECTED OVER FAR NORTHEAST ILLINOIS... WHERE UP TO FIVE INCHES MAY ACCUMULATE. "
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