quasi Report This Comment Date: November 27, 2015 11:44PM
Froze my ass off
pulse Report This Comment Date: November 28, 2015 02:39AM
Beautiful weather here today; in the 20s, calm, very light sea breeze. Same
tomorrow.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: November 28, 2015 03:55AM
in the 20s at night here...but it's the F not the C
:/
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: November 28, 2015 04:30AM
Rainin like hell and a cool 37(f) here. The water tanks are good n full though,
so I should be good till spring ... Woohooo!
I def don't miss payin a damned water bill every month.
pulse Report This Comment Date: November 29, 2015 09:59PM
Going to be around 90ish in your weird ass temperature measurement today.
Looking forward to summer.
Last year was odd, we didn't have a single day above 40 (~104); normally in
Melbourne we peak up to approx ~110-114ish in summer, but not a single day got
there. I can't remember that ever happening, even as a kid.
I think I'm right in saying we had the coldest winter recorded, too
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: November 30, 2015 12:18PM
Last summer here was a mild one as well with only a smattering of days that
broke over 100, yet our last winter was a mild one as well, both much to the
chagrine of the electric companies
If I'm not mistaken this year's also been the wettest on record. Just the rain
we've had in the last week was more than we normally get in a 6 month
average.
Sure am curious to see how all the global warming zealots/carbon credit peddlers
are gonna explain the predicted mini ice age some climatologists are predicting
around mid century.
pulse Report This Comment Date: November 30, 2015 12:27PM
Most just say climate change these days, rather than global warming
Colder/wetter is still climate change.
I personally think it's practically impossible that we HAVEN'T affected the
climate.. there used to be a hell of a lot more trees in the world.
That said though, I have no idea of the amount, or pretend to know what will
happen. And I do enjoy driving.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 30, 2015 12:28PM
It would be alright with me if global warming were true and the temps started
getting warmer. I wouldn't mind never having another winter.
pulse Report This Comment Date: November 30, 2015 12:30PM
Move somewhere warmer

jgoins Report This Comment Date: November 30, 2015 12:41PM
The wife doesn't want to move to Guam.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 01, 2015 03:04AM
Seems reasonable enough that we humans have had an impact on the earth, though
the climate science hardly seems to bear out evidence of anything like the
claims bandied about. The polar caps aren't melting (growing in fact), no
substantive rise in sea levels, nor even the warming trend the warming criers
claimed were taking place.
Yeah, 1st it was global cooling, which didn happen so it was switched to global
warming, which also failed to have been proven out so now it's called
"climate change". Uh, only problem is climate change has been and will
continue to be what it is, or more universally known as the seasons!
Like in any thing else, the best way to look for truth is by following the
$$.
There's shit tons of $$ to be made and traded in the "carbon credits"
shell game, tons more to be made off idiots who will gladly be swindled outta
their money buyin bogus "climate neutral" products and of course the
international wealth transfer game of poor countries lining up with palms
outstretched as they seek to soak the richer countries for pieces of pies they
have no reasonable claim to.
Liberal guilt is a miraculous tool being used to swindle, cajole and steal money
from people all across the globe, perhaps the most successful scam ever
perpetrated.
Anyone who wants to shovel their cash away to others for whatever reason, that's
fine, but when you expect me to gleefully join in that venture, much less use
fuckin tax dollars I helped pay into as any part of your plan, I just have 3
words to relate ... Go Fuck Yourself :>P
woberto Report This Comment Date: December 01, 2015 07:17AM
More crazy are the people who buy bottle water.
pulse Report This Comment Date: December 01, 2015 08:21AM
Depends where you are.
In Melbourne, the water is fantastic. Really clean, tastes good. Where my
in-laws are in the country, the water tastes like ass. It's clean, but you can
taste the chlorine etc in it, and running it through a filter just makes it
taste weird. If I lived there, I'd buy water.
But yes, if I'm off at Nandos or something, I'll grab a coke zero over a water.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: December 01, 2015 02:04PM
Bottled water is a necessity for my daughter who has fibromyalgia. She need
water with a lower ph value and only come in some bottled water. Regular tap
water has too high ph but it is fine for me though I only drink it in my iced
tea which I drink all day long.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2015 05:51AM
Our water here sux, so badly in fact local restaurants always use the fact they
DON'T is it for anything but washing dishes as a selling point!
But, in my constant hydration quests, I drink tons of water. Dr Pepper, coffee
and even the Monsters I love to slam to get me through my road warrior/urban
assault adventures are all ... mostly water. As for the clear stuff, I rarely
touch it, though I do make an occasional exception in the case of vodka.

aurkraut
woberto Report This Comment Date: December 03, 2015 09:54PM
So because bottled water is available,
a government, state, county or council can neglect the basic utility service of
providing drinking water?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2015 12:27AM by woberto.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: December 04, 2015 12:01PM
I never tried dehydrated water before but I do use freeze dried water all the
time in my tea.