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Plankowner
Posts: 9165
Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: (NSR) well its started.....
... we got the first dusting of snow up around the mountain passes and it is only the first day of fall!!
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1796
Location: Albany, GA. | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
Good, the Farmer's Almanac has predicted a cold winter for us here in Georgia. Can only imagine what that means for you. |
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 6180
Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
Shame on you, Ric, for using that 4 letter word so soon . I noticed by looking at the women when I did my neighborhood walk this morning that it was a tad "nippy" here in Charleston. |
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Old Salt
Posts: 338
Location: Oak Island, NC | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
So how nippy is a "tad" nippy? By our definition in South Florida, that would be 79 degrees or lower!
Chuck |
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 6180
Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
A "tad nippy" is between 60f/15c and 40f/5c when the girls show just a bit of nipple bumps. "Very nippy" is when it gets 40f/5c and below, they show big-time. Isn't that explained to you in nuke school? I thought it was explained during "liquid pressure and fluid flow" class. At least it was when I spent some time in class there during the early '60's. |
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Old Salt
Posts: 359
Location: Saco, Maine | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
They have been walking around here with their headlights on for the last couple weeks! |
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Master and Commander
Posts: 2357
| Subject: mmmmmmmmm.......
....snow, you gotta love it!
Blue *_* |
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Senior Crew
Posts: 217
| Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
“A "tad nippy" is between 60f/15c and 40f/5c when the girls show just a bit of nipple bumps. "Very nippy" is when it gets 40f/5c and below, they show big-time.”
Ralph, that’s all very well and good, but does your theory account for regional differences? Here in Alaska, measurable phenomena do not occur until the mean ambient temperature falls below -10 F. I refer you, of course, to Dr. Hoary Frost’s seminal work, Regional Variations In Measurable Nipple Bump Response To Nippy Weather. I know that you, as a fellow scholar, try to keep abreast the recent developments in this fascinating area of research, and I can not recommend Dr. Frost’s tome too highly. |
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 6180
Location: Summerville, SC | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
GREAT SCOTT George, at those temps those rascals should just come out and grab ya. I've always told my "Ball & Chain" that I would love to winter over in Alaska before I go 10-7. Now I know why. Must be some sort of built in lure. |
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Senior Crew
Posts: 217
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Come on up, Ralph. Dr. Frost is always looking for Research Assistants. He’s a little worried, though, about a purported upswing in world temperatures. In fact, he is busy working on a new peer-reviewed, research paper: “Global Warming— Whither the bumps?”. It’s pretty dry reading, but the illustrations are enlightening. |
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Old Salt
Posts: 338
Location: Oak Island, NC | Subject: RE: (NSR) well its started.....
Ralph Luther - 2008-09-23 5:13 PM
A "tad nippy" is between 60f/15c and 40f/5c when the girls show just a bit of nipple bumps. "Very nippy" is when it gets 40f/5c and below, they show big-time. Isn't that explained to you in nuke school? I thought it was explained during "liquid pressure and fluid flow" class. At least it was when I spent some time in class there during the early '60's.
Uh, Ralph, I remind you I live in South Florida. Showing big-time nipple bumps is a matter of routine down here, and is independent of temperature/pressure. As far as what is explained in nuke school, all that ray-dee-ay-shun has eaten that away.
Chuck |
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