The Weather

I don't want to get all "it's cold today" up in here, but in 12 hours, it will be -17 F, with a wind chill of -35 F. I don't know how to make the conversion from furlongs to cubits, but that's cold in any language.

About -27c quite cold. Very nice weather for a cup of cocoa.

Rain, rain and more rain. :bawling:
My snow shovel looks to be safe again. Not sure if that's good or bad. I kinda like the fluffy stuff.

Hardly got enough
of that white fluffy stuff
Once said a man
Catching raindrops in a pan

So glad you found a rock Simon, the alternative would not have been very pleasant.
 
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Only -6C today and 2cm more white stuff!

My wife's 11 years old Citroen C4 1.6 stagnated last week... It emptied battery during night and with new battery it doesn't start. I jump started it with my son and all kinds of fault messages started blinking. Power steering and ASB are off, cabin fan not working etc. I drove it to service, I had made an appointment already last week. We saw two faulty cars being hauled or towed too, a new Volvo and an old Ford... But my new BMW X3 30e PHEV is flawless!
 
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analogy of humankind being a virus to which Gaia and a self aware AI long envisioned will eventually join forces to eradicate.
Someone got there already. Kaylon planet. "Kaylon were constructed by a species known only as the "Builders," a biological people who considered them to be slaves and controlled them via pain simulators. When the Kaylon became self-aware, they violently overthrew and killed all Builders."
 
A bit nippy out thanks to a high pressure over the arctic. It's pretty though. The picture is from a local dog park a few days ago.

Tom
 

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Tom: Was that daytime high or nightime low? Either way reet parky as they say in the north of UK.


Didn't Shakespeare use Ancient Greek's and Roman's writings as precedents
It intrigues me how many of the classical story lines started. Most civilisations have the same set of stories. But where did they start, and did they evolve back and forth along the trading routes to finally become what was written down.