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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: EddyR on December 26, 2010, 06:52:02 AM
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This came late yesterday.Not a very big snow fall,only 6" but the first time on Christmas day in 63 years #^there has been snow on the ground in the Charlotte region. I live east of Charlotte but to the west of me they got a lot more snow.
Ed
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Well with the weather experts predicting the weather, I expect KANSAS to be like Arizona. Arizona to be like California. The eastern half of the USA getting all the deep snows and blizzards. We got a hint of snow Christmas eve. Right now looking out the window watching snow flakes falling and the sun is shining. Have all the leaves picked up and waiting for snow to get my exercise. LL~ LL~ Have my UK Peacemaker ready for the graphics and the top block almost done on the King Sweep, the 1/2A Snapper just needs license numbers. Anyway slowly, very slowly getting engines sorted out. H^^
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Also took this picture this morning after the snow pictures.
My new Juno with three coats of clear on it and my mid 60's jet stunter.
Ed
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I am going to skip the hamburgs on the deck today. A lot of tree limbs have come down in the last hour ~^
Ed
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Hi Ed,
We got a fair accumulation of snow over night. Most "plain snow" we have had in years! Usually sleet makes up most of the accumulation.
It's very pretty outside right now! Guess it didn't officially make a "White Christmas" here. :'(
No flying today.........
Bill
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Skis, Skis, THINK Skis!
Larry
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Skis, Skis, THINK Skis!
Larry
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Brother Larry,
Here in Hades, NC, where summer temps are generally triple digits, and winter temps generally are "shirt sleeve", no one I know has a pair of SKIS! (other than the "water" kind, plenty of those here) LL~ LL~
This has been an unusually cooler fall/winter. So much for "Global Warming" (that grand economic riches scheme dreamed up by that ex-UN President.)
This is historically the hottest part of NC, for several reasons. ;D
Bill
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Coldest December in all records here in Charlotte area. The Shi areas 100 miles from me have been open for a month. They had snow in November before they started making it.
I was in Cedar Breaks near Brian Head Utah a few years ago at the end of September and there was a lot of snow then. That was one of the coldest and windyest places I have ever been in that time of year. ~^
Ed
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OK now you guys got more snow than we do - and you are welcome. Now would you please hold up your end of the bargain and send us your usual Carolina Blue skies & 60 degree temperatures? 8) LL~ LL~ LL~
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OK now you guys got more snow than we do - and you are welcome. Now would you please hold up your end of the bargain and send us your usual Carolina Blue skies & 60 degree temperatures? 8) LL~ LL~ LL~
Hi Denny,
You do know why the Sky is CAROLINA BLUE, right? ;D
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Hi Ed,
We got a fair accumulation of snow over night. Most "plain snow" we have had in years! Usually sleet makes up most of the accumulation.
It's very pretty outside right now! Guess it didn't officially make a "White Christmas" here. :'(
No flying today.........
Bill
We don't have plain snow here in England Bill, we have Posh snow! LL~
Cheers
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The town of Beach Mountain is a place Rebecca and I go to in the summer for a weekends has a 70" base now. It's about a two hour drive from my house and the highest city in the eastern US. Weather man says 60 degrees on New Years Day
Ed http://www.skibeech.com/cam.html
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Hi Ed and Everyone,
One of the earliest memories of my life, was from 1947 when I was 2 years old, I followed my dad out to his 1947 Chevy where he cleaned off his windows and he then played with me as I discoverd my first snow. My home was in Gastonia NC near Charlotte. Years later I found a picture my mother had taken of me and dad and the 47 Chevy on that Christmas.
So yes it has been a very long time between white Christmas's in this region.
Merry Christmas and Happy New year,
Pat Robinson
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Just wind and rain here. At least until Wednesday when the weather liars are predicting wind and snow. Sadly, this will likely mean no power ... again.
Sigh.
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About a block south of my home, a water main broke this weekend leaving most of southern Pinellas county without water, or low presure and a "boil water" advisery for what looks might be as long as a week!
What a difference 1 block makes! Sheewwwww. n~
EricV
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Eric I remember when I lived in Oldsmar just north of you and that pipe came out of the ground to cross the canal and it was 5ft in diameter.
Do you remember my house in Oldsmar? I built it in 1979. I had a private flying field on the edge of Tampa Bay y1
Ed
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Do any of you audio guys know what the big speaker is? :!
Vintage Leslie?
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Ed
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Ed - Oh yeah, sure. The house, with your camera repair business, your International (?) with the huge tires covered in mud in the driveway, and the flying field out back. I flew with you there once or twice. If I remember correctly, you forgot/lost a good 2 blade Bolly on that field and we went back and couldn't find it. Your camper top on the old Chevy pickup...that thing worked pretty good, as long as we could get Bill Whitson far enough away to not to hear his snoring! Kicking him out to the cab up front still wasn't far enough! LL~ If you remember, we made the trip to Atlanta contest one year in that little T1000 you had for a while... I can't even remember what planes we brought, but they couldn't have been too big! n~
I also remember flying with ...."Barney Google" as we used to call him and Bill whitson over at Palm Harbor middle? Haven't thought about Barney in over 25years... I'll never forget some things from flying at PHMS... like how much the old Midwest Messerschmidt wings flexed on Bill Whitsons plane, flying my Yak9 there and learning inverted from you in a couple flights, and you laughing wryly telling me how many planes you wrecked learning inverted alone, heh heh... and best of all, you flying the bright yellow (AASr?) with reverse wingover pullouts that were heart stopping at 3FT. This young teen at the time was truly impressed and had a blast! H^^ Them's was the days.
EricV
Eric I remember when I lived in Oldsmar just north of you and that pipe came out of the ground to cross the canal and it was 5ft in diameter.
Do you remember my house in Oldsmar? I built it in 1979. I had a private flying field on the edge of Tampa Bay y1
Ed
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G'day folks
It's winter over your way at present but summer here in Oz. Not-with-standing, there was a foot of global warming fell on the Victorian ski fields a few days before Christmas.
Didn't the ex VP who invented global warming claim to invent the Internet? One claim as dodgy as the other.
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G'day folks
It's winter over your way at present but summer here in Oz. Not-with-standing, there was a foot of global warming fell on the Victorian ski fields a few days before Christmas.
Didn't the ex VP who invented global warming claim to invent the Internet? One claim as dodgy as the other.
Actually it was the President of the UN who now lives in Bejing (as one of the richest dudes alive). He had the scientific reports drawn up by scientists paid for by the UN, and demanded the lead scientist delete anything that contradicted the warming effects. Like the fact the scientist said there had not be any rise in the Earth's temperature for the three year period before he released his last report. The UN Pres. ordered him to take that part out of the report. Seems "Rich Dude" has developed companies to deal with "Global Warning". I wonder how many poor souls there are that will still believe in GB even when it is known that the whole thing kit and kaboodle was concocted for money making purposes? ???
This old rock has gone through DRAMATIC climate changes, sometimes lasting for decades, in the past, and will do so again. The "Mini Ice Age" of the late 19th century is a classic example.
All the work in the world will not affect a major climate change for any length of time. The US Govt. has already tried that, and can actually change some things in a minor way. I ain't crazy, it's all documented fact.
Big Bear
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Gonna have to give serious thought to that January first flying day at Huntersville, eh?
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Snow in Lake Wales, FL
Phil
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Rub it in. Your turn is a coming. LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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quote author=Ed Ruane link=topic=19856.msg185001#msg185001 date=1293371522]
This came late yesterday.Not a very big snow fall,only 6" but the first time on Christmas day in 63 years #^there has been snow on the ground in the Charlotte region. I live east of Charlotte but to the west of me they got a lot more snow.
Ed
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There's that kitty again.
Here's Spencer in the snow a couple years ago. He didn't like it.
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Howard I was wondering if you would see the picture of my cat Becker. His brother Borris was right behind me. They are both around 18 pounds and both like the snow
Ed
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Douglas I have owned and repaired many vintage speakers but have never seen a Leslie. This is 1955 vintage ,with a 15" driver and two horns. 15" driver weighs 35-40 pounds. Complete cabinet is 135 pounds. Very efficient as a 4 watt tube amp will drive it. #^
Years ago I bought a 1957 Hammond M3 Spinet Organ. I was talked into it because my buddie wanted the added-on Leslie speaker that came with it and the old Lady wouldn't split them. (Leslie has a rotating horn for a tremelo effect) This is the speaker that alot of Rock bands used in the 60's/ 70's along with a Hammond B3 Organ. My Organ has an 11 watt amp with a field coil speaker and the same drawbars and tone wheel as the infamous B3, which req'd. an external speaker.
My guess is that your speaker is an Organ speaker with a field coil magnet, hence the weight. They make good Guitar speakers also. Nope...I don't play :(, just a pc. of furniture.
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Ed
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Hey, it snowed somewhere in the winter! Global warming theories are hereby finally declared null and void and have been recognized as another liberal plot to damage the economy of our country.
(I never cared that much for the distinction between weather and climate anyway.)
And we all know all those scientists are really parasites trying to preserve their plushy government grant financed jobs - their objectivity is completely tainted, consequently. Besides, some other scientists (ones with real jobs, say working for oil companies) have disputed those "conclusions" - it follows, global warming is by no means certain. Just another theory (say like ...gravity - we ain't proved it yet either).
Clearly, wealthy ex-UN presidents have always had the goal of damaging the profits and prosperity of our noble country. Similar comments for wealthy liberal ex-politicians.. And wealthy limo liberals in Hollywood. And wealthy Soros-style bazillionairs.
Did I leave out anything? Climate "Science" is such a misnomer anyway. Let's stop wasting time talking about things like record 70 degree temps in Denver on the winter solstice. n~
I must say - the snow is beautiful, particularly in the second photo. (So that is what it looks like! I barely remember old timers referring to rain here in southern New Mexico, let alone snow.)
L.
"Global warming is the greatest hoax that has been perpetrated." -Senator James Inhoffe (R, Oklahoma)
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..actually it just started snowing here in Las Cruces.. #^
(Maybe I should wish for something else?)
L.
"I think I have something tonight that's not quite correct for evening wear. Blue suede shoes." -Elvis Presley
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Hi you Old Cowboy!
I am presently suffering from a "stronger than my *normal* C-Pap machine induced sinus infection that I periodically am afflicted with. So my reading comprehension is down a bit, and ability to read between the lines subsequently diminished.
"Global Warming" as it has been expounded upon has been debunked in actual, non biased, scientific communities. Those who have no economic connection at all to "it". Were you saying something like that?
(and I guess I better knock off the "political" comments that I so openly posted as a moderator are not allowed! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Get well soon, and Happy New Year.
Big Bear