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NOT the WCDT 15-19 November 2010 (1796-1800)
Wiregeek:
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 18 Nov 2010, 12:45 ---Sloths are amazing. Slow moving animals covered in an algae that makes sure that any big cats steer clear of them? Pretty awesome.
That said, Sloths do have one horrifying enemy...
The car
Poor guys never see them coming...
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HA!
HA HA!, even, that was awesome, well played.
zadojla:
--- Quote from: Wiregeek on 18 Nov 2010, 12:59 ---
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 18 Nov 2010, 12:45 ---Sloths are amazing. Slow moving animals covered in an algae that makes sure that any big cats steer clear of them? Pretty awesome.
That said, Sloths do have one horrifying enemy...
The car
Poor guys never see them coming...
--- End quote ---
HA!
HA HA!, even, that was awesome, well played.
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Interestingly, I can see the original post and the quote on the same screen, and the "cars" are out of synch.
*edit* and the "quote" quote is out of synch with the quote. I guess the text area keeps getting slightly shorter due the nested quote boxes.
Coco:
--- Quote from: ocelott on 18 Nov 2010, 12:43 ---
--- Quote from: eyosgkxb on 18 Nov 2010, 10:57 ---I always get scared when I see that places can have snow banks taller than you.
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Bah, those places look worse than they are. Once you get to a certain temperature, it gets too cold to snow. The cold sucks all the moisture out of the air and it literally can't precipitate.
I'm in the Canadian prairies. It's -20 Celsius here (that's -4 for those of you who speak Fahrenheit) and we have no snow outside. It's been cold or it's been precipitating. We had freezing rain about a month ago, but nothing since then. Weird.
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Man, try living in the American Midwest. This summer was regularly over 100, with 80% humidity. Winter hasn't really gotten good and started yet, but we had a ton of snow last year, and we almost alway have at least one major ice storm where I live. I wish I lived in a place with EITHER a terrible summer OR a terrible winter. Of course, I've only seen a few snowbanks taller than myself, and I am rather short.
Wiregeek:
--- Quote from: Coco on 18 Nov 2010, 13:06 ---
--- Quote from: ocelott on 18 Nov 2010, 12:43 ---
--- Quote from: eyosgkxb on 18 Nov 2010, 10:57 ---I always get scared when I see that places can have snow banks taller than you.
--- End quote ---
Bah, those places look worse than they are. Once you get to a certain temperature, it gets too cold to snow. The cold sucks all the moisture out of the air and it literally can't precipitate.
I'm in the Canadian prairies. It's -20 Celsius here (that's -4 for those of you who speak Fahrenheit) and we have no snow outside. It's been cold or it's been precipitating. We had freezing rain about a month ago, but nothing since then. Weird.
--- End quote ---
Man, try living in the American Midwest. This summer was regularly over 100, with 80% humidity. Winter hasn't really gotten good and started yet, but we had a ton of snow last year, and we almost alway have at least one major ice storm where I live. I wish I lived in a place with EITHER a terrible summer OR a terrible winter. Of course, I've only seen a few snowbanks taller than myself, and I am rather short.
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Ah geez, I'd die. I'd probably literally die. I spent a summer in Chicago, and spent most of it face down in the shower with the water on cold.
Coco:
--- Quote from: Wiregeek on 18 Nov 2010, 13:07 ---
--- Quote from: Coco on 18 Nov 2010, 13:06 ---
--- Quote from: ocelott on 18 Nov 2010, 12:43 ---
--- Quote from: eyosgkxb on 18 Nov 2010, 10:57 ---I always get scared when I see that places can have snow banks taller than you.
--- End quote ---
Bah, those places look worse than they are. Once you get to a certain temperature, it gets too cold to snow. The cold sucks all the moisture out of the air and it literally can't precipitate.
I'm in the Canadian prairies. It's -20 Celsius here (that's -4 for those of you who speak Fahrenheit) and we have no snow outside. It's been cold or it's been precipitating. We had freezing rain about a month ago, but nothing since then. Weird.
--- End quote ---
Man, try living in the American Midwest. This summer was regularly over 100, with 80% humidity. Winter hasn't really gotten good and started yet, but we had a ton of snow last year, and we almost alway have at least one major ice storm where I live. I wish I lived in a place with EITHER a terrible summer OR a terrible winter. Of course, I've only seen a few snowbanks taller than myself, and I am rather short.
--- End quote ---
Ah geez, I'd die. I'd probably literally die. I spent a summer in Chicago, and spent most of it face down in the shower with the water on cold.
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Oh man, I've always thought of Chicago as having a relatively pleasant summer what with the nice winds that stir up over the lake and everything. My husband is from there and jokes that the whole city is air conditioned (of course this past summer was an exception). He and his family never stop complaining about how awful Kansas City summers are.
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