OT..so, I missed the monster storm..BUT
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Burning Brakes
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#17
Captain Obvious
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I just got in from showeling and there was quiet a bit that fall during the day today. Looks like the storm came late to Cambridge, there was at least 15cm by the time it was all over. Most of it is in my back yard. The plow went trought before I got outside and that was a real PITA.
First pic is yesterday afternoon, the second a day later.
First pic is yesterday afternoon, the second a day later.
#18
Burning Brakes
I hope they have snow days once a week. This had to be the best day in years for getting around the city. Most roads were practically empty. I drove from Eglinton/Dufferin area to Renforth/Eglinton. Normally it would take one hour. Today it took 30 minutes.
#19
In addition to what others are saying, how much fun is it driving snow-covered roads??? A 10 minute drive turned into 30... not because of traffic, but because sliding around corners is way too much fun!
Disclaimer: all said sliding was done away from traffic and people and was for educational purposes only....
chopperzz: I totally agree with you, it's ridiculous.
Disclaimer: all said sliding was done away from traffic and people and was for educational purposes only....
chopperzz: I totally agree with you, it's ridiculous.
#20
Race Car
Hardly, but all the science is false and models are faulty or rigged.......just like global cooling in the '70's, acid rain in the '80's, Y2K in the '90's and peak oil theory every 10 years since the first well was drilled in Oklahoma in 1913.
#21
Nordschleife Master
... and like snowmageddon in Feb 2011