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adelauro Mar 12, 2010 10:44 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13563471)
^^^

SIN = 1 Degree North of Teh Equator. :rolleyes:

And about 25 degrees F North of comfortable.

Anglo Large Clawed Otter Mar 12, 2010 10:46 am


Originally Posted by photog72 (Post 13563494)
It will change when teh pit will fester, and the northeast will have gorgeous weather. Just watch. I'll start complaining.

Stupid Pit. :rolleyes:

Steph3n Mar 12, 2010 10:48 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13563514)
Stupid Pit. :rolleyes:

the stupid currently-non-festering-but-certainly-soon-to-be-festering-pit

It was a little chilly here this morning, but the sun decided to shine for the first time in 2 weeks, and it is a glorious day!

fozz Mar 12, 2010 10:49 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13563471)
^^^

SIN = 1 Degree North of Teh Equator. :rolleyes:

I'm slowly inching my way south. :D

ssullivan Mar 12, 2010 10:50 am

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I'm stuck at IAH. Weather at ATL is a mess. Who knows when I'll get out of here.

ssullivan Mar 12, 2010 10:53 am

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Originally Posted by photog72

Originally Posted by mnmag (Post 13563231)
Arrgh :mad:-- just got a trip alert that my flt to IAH is delayed almost an hour ! However, just got moved to the earlier flt!^ However, back in Y!:(

Maybe you can get stuck here. The weather is absolutely amazing. Even Florida sucks right now. We're supposed to get to 70 with no clouds in the sky and zero humidity.^ Actually, the next 4 days are supposed to be ^. Low to mid 70s, sunny and dry.^

Yep it is perfect. Too bad I'm stuck in Terminal B and can't go out and enjoy it.

colpuck Mar 12, 2010 10:54 am

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Originally Posted by ssullivan
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I'm stuck at IAH. Weather at ATL is a mess. Who knows when I'll get out of here.

You mean ATL is a mess.

colpuck Mar 12, 2010 10:55 am

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Typical seattle weather today cold and rainy. Time for some mad skills.

sbm12 Mar 12, 2010 11:01 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 13563429)
Maybe worth it...who knows. sbm12 is always up for an adventure...

Indeed, I am. :D :cool:

Anglo Large Clawed Otter Mar 12, 2010 11:02 am


Originally Posted by fozz (Post 13563533)
I'm slowly inching my way south. :D


Originally Posted by National :roll:ographic Channel
The fozz is known to exhibit peculiar migratory habits. Armed with a sixth-sense for precise latitudinal position, the fozz often begins his migratory journey from nesting sites on the coasts of America. Traveling at Mach .84, the migratory path of the fozz often overflies Europe or the Pacific en route to his preferred Asian destinations. As the fozz approaches the Equator from the North, his progress slows substantially. The internal latitudinal positioning system of a fozz is known to cause disorientation and discomfort near the Equatorial Zone. The precise cause of this phenomenon is not yet known, though some success has been reported with supervised attempts to transport a fozz to the Southern Hemisphere and into South America. It is thought that perturbations in the Earth's magnetic field over the Amazon may facilitate such successful migrations. However, in general, the migratory path of a fozz is notable for its incredibly close approach to the Equator. Once the disorientation begins, a fozz has only days before the condition becomes disabling. Often, fermented grain products help ameliorate the symptoms. Eventually, however, the fozz must return to more agreeable Northern latitudes


sdm1130 Mar 12, 2010 11:03 am

Well done ALCO! ^^ :D

belynch Mar 12, 2010 11:04 am


Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter (Post 13563401)
There's lines to be had!

Can't wait to snag the rare RSW - YYZ line next week.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::mad::rolleyes:

sbm12 Mar 12, 2010 11:05 am


Originally Posted by anglo large clawed otter (Post 13563604)

Originally Posted by national :roll:ographic channel
the fozz is known to exhibit peculiar migratory habits. Armed with a sixth-sense for precise latitudinal position, the fozz often begins his migratory journey from nesting sites on the coasts of america. Traveling at mach .84, the migratory path of the fozz often overflies europe or the pacific en route to his preferred asian destinations. As the fozz approaches the equator from the north, his progress slows substantially. The internal latitudinal positioning system of a fozz is known to cause disorientation and discomfort near the equatorial zone. The precise cause of this phenomenon is not yet known, though some success has been reported with supervised attempts to transport a fozz to the southern hemisphere and into south america. It is thought that perturbations in the earth's magnetic field over the amazon may facilitate such successful migrations. However, in general, the migratory path of a fozz is notable for its incredibly close approach to the equator. Once the disorientation begins, a fozz has only days before the condition becomes disabling. Often, fermented grain products help ameliorate the symptoms. Eventually, however, the fozz must return to more agreeable northern latitudes


Post of the day!
:D :D :D ^^

adelauro Mar 12, 2010 11:06 am


Originally Posted by ssullivan (Post 13563545)
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I'm stuck at IAH. Weather at ATL is a mess. Who knows when I'll get out of here.

Yep...T-storms right over downtown and I would imagine ATL at the moment. Thankfully I'm not leaving until tomorrow.

ssullivan Mar 12, 2010 11:13 am

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Originally Posted by colpuck
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Originally Posted by ssullivan
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I'm stuck at IAH. Weather at ATL is a mess. Who knows when I'll get out of here.

You mean ATL is a mess.

Yes it is. But we may be out of there soon.


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