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Geek Culture / Snowing!

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 28th Nov 2006 19:38
Stafford, UK. No snow. Just occasional rain peppering an overcast sky.


Since the other one was scaring you guys so much...
Dared1111
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Posted: 28th Nov 2006 22:26
Still no snow in wales, but its not raining much either

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 29th Nov 2006 05:06
The roads over here are covered in a snow-hail mix. The car version of a Slip 'N Slide.

Steve J
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Posted: 29th Nov 2006 05:14
Just covered my lawn in water
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Godrich13
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Posted: 29th Nov 2006 05:41
We have some snow here in Oregon. School was delayed for me for two hours today but in some parts of the state schools were closed.

dab
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Posted: 29th Nov 2006 07:57
Wow. Seattle (washington) was Crazy after the Football Game (Sorry, the game with hands). Hehe. those people left their cars, then had to pay 188+ bucks to get them back from the tow company

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Dared1111
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Posted: 29th Nov 2006 22:00
My cat loves to throw snow in the air...

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The dude guy
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Posted: 1st Dec 2006 14:05
Well it finally snowed, it's still snowing pretty hard and it's up to 3 inches, school's been canceled for my area also.
Hobgoblin Lord
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Posted: 1st Dec 2006 15:12
Still no snow, in fact last night I went for a walk about 3am to clear my head from a code dilema and all I needed was a tshirt. today seems damn warm to (but overcast). Funny I got my gas bill in yesterday and it has a bar graph of the last 13 months I used more october 05 then november 06. in fact my november usage is just a little above what I was using in the summer which is a little strange since I am yet to turn the heat on this year. Hope it continues I loved snow as a kid but its a pain in the but as an adult.

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The dude guy
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Posted: 1st Dec 2006 19:34
Just went outside, winter coat, no snowpants or boots, snow is cold. Very cold.
KeithC
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Posted: 1st Dec 2006 19:48
It's finally snowing in the U.P. of Michigan. Pretty light snow, but plenty of blowing.

Inverted
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2006 00:17
Alot of snow over here in oregon

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2006 02:11
@Godrich13 - Out of curiosity, what part of Oregon are you in?

jasonhtml
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2006 06:56
pft... i live in southern california, and lets just say its never snowed here... ever... i wish it would snow


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Sunflash
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2006 08:47
Lol, here in Poulsbo Washinton our six inches of snow is just starting to melt off. It was VERY fun! Lets see, we went sledding because we have some massive hills around here, then we got a bunch of family sized ice cream containers and made played Eskimo brick slaves (long story)... anyways, within about eight hours we had our own little snow house. A bit chilly for my taste though



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Alkaline
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 02:35
I live north of seattle about 40 miles and we got 2 feet, what a snow storm we got

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UnderLord
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 05:58
Haha here in Saint Louis we had a nice little ice storm 250,000 people without power by tomorrow morning it will be about 50,000 im sure, give or take.

But it is nice having to rip open my car door to get into it, thank you mister ice....

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Michael S
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 07:44
I had snow (9 in.) and 2 days off school!

HowDo
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 14:56
Well there's No snow where I am (uk) today(mon) but what temperature do you have where you are? My location is on about lat 51.3, and it's about +10.5c outside, raining and windy.

Anyone else on the same latitude and what temperature they read.

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 18:21
Quote: "I live north of seattle"

I live in Seattle too.

Steve J
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 02:31
omg, Washington is geek crazy0.o

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 02:36
Yepz...

Hobgoblin Lord
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 07:39
this morning we got a really light flurry but it was melting the moment it touched the ground.

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dab
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 08:08
Wow. I didn't realize how many Washingtonians there are. Amazing.

Well, no more snow or ice. Just cold wind.

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Kenjar
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 19:29
What's snow? I think I have a vauge memory of this like, while, puffy stuff falling from the sky, but it turned to sleet or sluge rather than thick white layers.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 20:17
Snowy here today, a few inches. It's cold

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 21:08
Cold is healthy.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 23:04
Why is it they tell you to move to a warm almost tropical location when you come down with a life threatening illness. And why is it that many forms of sickness are more prevalant during the cold months? I can't believe its healthy for us

The one thing I do like about the cold winter weather is that we can use our new hot tub. It's very relaxing.

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 05:22
Quote: "Why is it they tell you to move to a warm almost tropical location when you come down with a life threatening illness. And why is it that many forms of sickness are more prevalant during the cold months?"

Because people are stupid.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 07:03
Hmmm...this makes no sense to me. What does stupidity have to do with susceptability to colds, flus, and viruses... aside from stupid people not washing their hands?

Can you prove to me that cold weather is better? Cause all it does to me is make my lungs hurt if I run around for a few seconds...

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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 08:13
I'll prove cold weather is better. I have a video of my friend running around in the snow being an idiot with a gym shorts and a short sleeved shirt on.
No really, I do have that video, but I'm sure he doesn't want it online.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 09:46
Well, that doesn't prove anything. Every year my sister has a tradition of taking a picture of herself in the foot deep snow with a bathing suit and sandals, she even set up a beach chair one year and had lemonade, lol.

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Saikoro
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 18:49
I think people get sicker during colder seasons because everyone is crammed inside due to the temperature rather than outside, therefore they are more susceptible to catching germs from others


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Torsten Sorensen
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Posted: 6th Dec 2006 21:39
But I'm inside 24/5 anyway.

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