If I misunderstood you, I will gladly stand corrected.It's ok Chris, I believe Gnobuddy is referring to when the temperature is well below normal and I say: "global warming my (rear end)"
I still don't know if you were serious or not - ever since some ignorant moron on Fox News first said that about a cold day in one particular town, thus completely conflating "weather" and "climate", and proving that he has no clue that both mean and variance are part of every data distribution, millions of other climate deniers smugly repeat that on every cold day, as though they've said something clever.
-Gnobuddy
While I may empathize with your sentiments, we both know this not the place to discuss the subject. I also admit to glazing over with your redundant sentence that included "ignorant moron" and "Fox news"
It is difficult for me to accept some of the things people deny. But again, let's not go there, k?
It is difficult for me to accept some of the things people deny. But again, let's not go there, k?
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Okay!let's not go there, k?
It was snowing like a fountain of chicken-feathers around the Langley Bypass half an hour ago. The morning commute promises to be fun. Not.
-Gnobuddy
Shoveling? tisk tisk, should be scooping, saves a lot of back strain, it is so much easier & faster too.
I only shovel where I can not use the scoop.
Yardworks Sleigh Snow Shovel with Wear Strip, 24-in | Canadian Tire
I heard you are in for another round before it is done, happy scooping
I only shovel where I can not use the scoop.
Yardworks Sleigh Snow Shovel with Wear Strip, 24-in | Canadian Tire
I heard you are in for another round before it is done, happy scooping
It is an absolute mess around here. Everything is closed or will be soon. Many things cancelled.
I am the family shuttle bus as I have the vehicle for it. Unbelievable chaos around here. No one in this rainy town is ready for this sort of thing.
Gotta go. Lot's of family is in town for a dying FIL. The Monk has been summoned.
I am the family shuttle bus as I have the vehicle for it. Unbelievable chaos around here. No one in this rainy town is ready for this sort of thing.
Gotta go. Lot's of family is in town for a dying FIL. The Monk has been summoned.
With a couple of efficient gas fireplaces, we tend these days to not heat the whole house. The downstairs bedroom now repurposed as man cave/junk room is usually the coolest room, and yesterday evening was 11.5C.
Snow accumulation yesterday & overnight was approx 300mm. That and the stiff breeze expected later today - gusting to over 100km - will cause some scattered power outages that could take many days to fully repair. Hope you’ve got a good supply of fuel for the generator, Dave.
Snow accumulation yesterday & overnight was approx 300mm. That and the stiff breeze expected later today - gusting to over 100km - will cause some scattered power outages that could take many days to fully repair. Hope you’ve got a good supply of fuel for the generator, Dave.
This is some serious cold here. Forecast overnight is -43 with wind chill. I need to buy some wool socks and long underwear.
I spent the afternoon researching car batteries. The car my wife drives has not been starting in the morning, even though the battery is only about a year old and is left with block heater on around the clock. A LOT of Googling resulted in gold: someone who had shoehorned a bigger battery into that model. Have to do it as soon as it warms up.
I spent the afternoon researching car batteries. The car my wife drives has not been starting in the morning, even though the battery is only about a year old and is left with block heater on around the clock. A LOT of Googling resulted in gold: someone who had shoehorned a bigger battery into that model. Have to do it as soon as it warms up.
-36 C this morning here.
Leadbelly
I found old blankets, sleeping bags, or comforters etc. over the hood plus a tarp will help keep the heat in and the wind out. You could even throw an interior car warmer under the hood or one of those new small square ceramic heaters for extra help.
Just be sure to use a heavy 14 or 12 ga outdoor extension cord if any distance is involved.
Do you have a good synthetic oil in it also as it sure can help!
You lucky people in southern AB are supposed to get + C temps next Mon. or so!
Leadbelly
I found old blankets, sleeping bags, or comforters etc. over the hood plus a tarp will help keep the heat in and the wind out. You could even throw an interior car warmer under the hood or one of those new small square ceramic heaters for extra help.
Just be sure to use a heavy 14 or 12 ga outdoor extension cord if any distance is involved.
Do you have a good synthetic oil in it also as it sure can help!
You lucky people in southern AB are supposed to get + C temps next Mon. or so!
When it rains it pours! Not only was the one car not starting, the other car had a tire go flat! Seems to be holding air now, so looks like cause was cold temperature and not puncture.
Thanks for all the tips. Have to say after having done this for years on multiple cars, nothing beats a larger battery. It's always with the car; no tools, plugging in, etc. required, just the brute power of 700 CCA anywhere you are.
Thanks for all the tips. Have to say after having done this for years on multiple cars, nothing beats a larger battery. It's always with the car; no tools, plugging in, etc. required, just the brute power of 700 CCA anywhere you are.
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