No.
Only because we're friends and I like you. ;)
@Boy Wonder: No. Here are photos from the winter storm on Thursday, December 17, 2015. Spoiler: Taken on Thursday, December 17, 2015 View attachment 43849 View attachment 43850 View attachment 43851 Spoiler: Taken on Friday, December 18, 2015 View attachment 43852 View attachment 43853 View attachment 43854 View attachment 43855 View attachment 43856 Here are photos from the winter storm yesterday, Monday, December 21, 2015. Spoiler: Taken today, Tuesday, December 22, 2015 View attachment 43857 View attachment 43858 @cstar, @Iskandar, @Laurence_Fox, @. : tale : ., @Fearless
Why? You should be proud of yourself.
Touche, but replace that with the only dog we had.
32 degrees here.
I'm pretty sure we have at least ten inches now, five of which are from the winter storm on December 17.
Way to go, Misty!
I blame you for both the bots and the slowness.
And what better way to celebrate it than with a winter storm! Moderate-heavy snow will begin in approximately two hours and continue until the evening! http://www.weather.com/forecast/regional/news/winter-storm-ferus-high-winds-rain-snow-west
Upgraded to a warning just like last time: http://www.weather.com/weather/aler...areaid=WAZ026&office=KPDT&etn=0008&tid=963754
Sorry, I meant to get this yesterday on its scheduled day, but I got distracted with other things. Update Notes for December 20: Added Tatjana levels 94-96 Added Diekbeck levels 94-99 Added Darc levels 94-96 Added Delma levels 94-96 Added Volk levels 94-96 Added Camellia levels 94-96 Added Bebedora levels 94-96 Added Choco levels 94-96 Diekbeck is easier to level because of his special attacks, so I went ahead and capped him out.
http://www.weather.com/weather/aler...areaid=WAZ026&office=KPDT&etn=0006&tid=946148 @cstar Something awesome?
Fall Quarter 2015: Spanish 101: A Math 075: B- English 102: C+
Not too happy right now. My mom had an important appointment for her hip (she had a total right hip replacement November 9 for those who don't remember) in regard to possibly being released and for my mom to ask if the pain she's been getting is still normal at this stage. Well, some ******* driving too fast had to go and ruin it. The trip started off great. The speed limit is, of course, 70 MPH on the Interstate, but I was going 30-35 MPH due to the conditions, and even at that speed I still started sliding a bit in some spots, so I just slowed down. Of course other *******s were going 50-60 MPH. Along the way we saw one person in the ditch--probably going too fast. So then we get near a weight station and see many, including semis, chaining up, so we pull over and chain up as well. We get going and keep it at 25-30 MPH. A few miles later traffic goes down to one lane because semis were literally blocking the right lane to chain up. Shortly after that, traffic comes to stop. We stop and go a few times, learning that a spin-out is blocking the roadway farther up because some ******* was being reckless and going too fast for conditions, didn't chain up (chains are required except on all-wheel drive!) or a combination of both. Eventually we get to the next exit and have to turn around and head back because the entrance was closed and there was no way to get to another entrance that was after the closed area. First of all, the *******(s) who caused the delay shouldn't have been going too fast. Second of all, in situations like these, the lazy ass department of transportation should have emergency roads that traffic can be diverted to in bad weather conditions to get around whatever's blocking the road. Or here's another idea: temporarily make the opposite bound lanes two-way with a temporary bridge or platform so traffic can get across the median and not get stuck if they're not near an emergency vehicle turnaround area. If the weather is good and everything is clear and dry, traffic can simply be diverted onto the median and go through the grass to get around the vehicles blocking the road. The spin-out happened around 10:25 AM, and it took them and the state patrol until 12:45 PM to get traffic westbound moving again, 15 minutes past what they said they expected, which is heavily backed up now. My mom's appointment was at 1:00 PM, so there was absolutely no way we would have made it, even after we got over the pass and the roads became better on the west side, allowing us to take off the chains and go faster. Ridiculous! Absolutely ridiculous! Shouldn't take that long to get vehicles off the roadway, and civilians can't be bothered to do something good and get out and help before Washington State Department of Transportation and state troopers get there if they're near the scene. And then on the way back, some ******* almost rear-ended me. And now the eastbound lanes are closed due to a multi-vehicle collision. Expected re-opening time? 8:00 PM. Bullshit. It shouldn't take four/five hours to clear a collision. Needless to say, my mom is bummed and I am extremely pissed off. It doesn't help that this doctor is very popular and extremely booked. Now she has to reschedule, and there probably won't be anything available until January sometime, so I'll be having to take a day off from college in order to drive her as she still can't drive. These are the current conditions of Snoqualmie Pass, and it's been like that all day: http://www.wsdot.com/traffic/passes/snoqualmie/default.aspx
Exactly a year? ;)
By which you mean you pulled an all-nighter? :)
So I'm stuck on this puzzle. Any help? View attachment 43814
I missed you.
Do the happy dance!