Bad. Drifting snow, very very cold, windy. On the way to work yesterday, I saw about a dozen suv & 4WD in ditches, a couple up side down, guess they thought that AWD/4WD made them immune from slowing down on ice.![]()
LOL - Out here they drive too slow, I keep passing those vehicles on the freeway... and I have RWD. They seem to be afraid to drive in the snow and typically go about 35 (on the freeway) in these conditions. I have to wonder what about them led to the purchase of 4WD/AWD if they are afraid of a little snow... but I think I know what it is.
LOL - Out here they drive too slow, I keep passing those vehicles on the freeway... and I have RWD. They seem to be afraid to drive in the snow and typically go about 35 (on the freeway) in these conditions. I have to wonder what about them led to the purchase of 4WD/AWD if they are afraid of a little snow... but I think I know what it is.
Stopping is over-rated - it wears brakes quicker, and those pads cost moneyHaving driven in many a Michigan winter, the key is not how fast you can drive, but how quickly you can stop. That alone governs your speed. So, maybe "they" are doing it right.![]()
yesterday heavy overcast f/2.2@ /125 ISO400 from 10:00 to 15:00 then it got darkpleut pleut pleut and a bit more pleut
Here in Jacksonville, Fla, it is 75 F. On Wednesday, the predicted high will be 42 F with ice pellets. Go figure!![]()
What's worse than going to roast a tray of chicken legs for the next week's lunches, and discovering that they're more than a little bit off-smelling and have to be thrown out?
Discovering it when there's 6 1/2 days of 40+ degrees C temperatures until the garbage man comes back.
What's worse than going to roast a tray of chicken legs for the next week's lunches, and discovering that they're more than a little bit off-smelling and have to be thrown out?
Discovering it when there's 6 1/2 days of 40+ degrees C temperatures until the garbage man comes back.
Hey, if you think cooked chicken lasts for a whole week you shouldn't even notice anything wrong with the off-smelling chicken once it's cooked.
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