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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
They only need 276 to get to the 1000 subscribers they need
Okay, I see where it was edited. Maybe, there is hope for me after all. whew...
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Originally Posted by
Dawg_Lover
Okay, I see where it was edited. Maybe, there is hope for me after all. whew...
Lol I didn't complete the post the first time. My bad.
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Dang NWS forecasting light snow in Oxford north.
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
Dang NWS forecasting light snow in Oxford north.
We have a winter weather advisory for tonight, for an inch or so.
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
We have a winter weather advisory for tonight, for an inch or so.
Me too up here in Nashville. Looking at the radar I'd say it's gonna snow pretty hard all evening. Then Thursday is looking like a good bit of snow. I finally live somewhere that actually gets a winter.
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Me too up here in Nashville. Looking at the radar I'd say it's gonna snow pretty hard all evening. Then Thursday is looking like a good bit of snow. I finally live somewhere that actually gets a winter.
I'm 58 and still play in snow & do donuts in parking lots.
Keep in mind though many times you drive as if you have NO Breaks. Stay Safe.
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Originally Posted by
OLJWales
I'm 58 and still play in snow & do donuts in parking lots.
Keep in mind though many times you drive as if you have NO Breaks. Stay Safe.
Same here brother. I love snow still at 54!! Unfortunately, I do have to drive in it and I'm most worried about all the other drivers in the road.
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Same here brother. I love snow still at 54!! Unfortunately, I do have to drive in it and I'm most worried about all the other drivers in the road.
How much experience you have driving on it?
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Originally Posted by
OLJWales
How much experience you have driving on it?
Not much but some. I've been unfortunate enough to absolutely have to drive during all the snow/icing events in Mississippi, which isn't many. I lived a few years in Atlanta so I got some experience there. I've always had 4 wheel drives and enjoy off-roading so I have tons of experience on slippery surfaces but I understand it's completely different.
Fortunately, I drive an extremely heav vehicle that is full time all wheel drive, even when it's not locked into 4 wheel drive. It has low range and 3 locking differentials but I've been told to leave it in all wheel drive and do not lock the diffs.
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Not much but some. I've been unfortunate enough to absolutely have to drive during all the snow/icing events in Mississippi, which isn't many. I lived a few years in Atlanta so I got some experience there. I've always had 4 wheel drives and enjoy off-roading so I have tons of experience on slippery surfaces but I understand it's completely different.
Fortunately, I drive an extremely heav vehicle that is full time all wheel drive, even when it's not locked into 4 wheel drive. It has low range and 3 locking differentials but I've been told to leave it in all wheel drive and do not lock the diffs.
Yea you have a great truck it seems and not totally alien to ice. I've always started out hitting the gas slightly to get an idea as to what your dealing with. Traffic complicate as most accidents seem to be rear enders cuz folks not keeping enough distance and
not understanding how much braking performance they've lost.
Last edited by OLJWales; 01-02-2022 at 12:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by
OLJWales
Yea you have a great truck it seems and not totally alien to ice. I've always started out hitting the gas slightly to get an idea as to what your dealing with. Traffic complicate as most accidents seem to be rear enders cuz folks not keeping enough distance and
not understanding how much braking performance they've lost.
Yea. If everyone would just slow waaayyy down and pay close attention then things would be much better. But people gonna people. There will be people driving tonight like it's sunny and 70 degrees out. Until they hit a curve or run up on another accident in the road.
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Before I got better, I learned the hard way '89 or '91 or so in Memphis living right off that Poplar Pike Germantown Exit area. Short Steep downhill drop exiting out of the apartment complex and never felt so out of control. Scared the hell out of me and how my car missed crashing into the fire hydrant I'll never know.
Got to know George Kline while living there. We'd bump into one another on occasion and BS Some. Elvis stories & Shit.
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Originally Posted by
OLJWales
Before I got better, I learned the hard way '89 or '91 or so in Memphis living right off that Poplar Pike Germantown Exit area. Short Steep downhill drop exiting out of the apartment complex and never felt so out of control. Scared the hell out of me and how my car missed crashing into the fire hydrant I'll never know.
Got to know George Kline while living there. We'd bump into one another on occasion and BS Some. Elvis stories & Shit.
That's awesome man. Several years ago in the snowpocalypse in the Hattiesburg area, I drove an FJ cruiser with lift kit and mud grips. Wife was driving all over in her BMW like nothing. I backed out the garage and proceeded to slide down the driveway into my wife's azaleas. I promptly shifted into 4 wheel drive and crawled back into the garage. That's when I realized that driving was simple. It was stopping that was the problem!!!
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
That's awesome man. Several years ago in the snowpocalypse in the Hattiesburg area, I drove an FJ cruiser with lift kit and mud grips. Wife was driving all over in her BMW like nothing. I backed out the garage and proceeded to slide down the driveway into my wife's azaleas. I promptly shifted into 4 wheel drive and crawled back into the garage. That's when I realized that driving was simple. It was stopping that was the problem!!!
I used to live in the upstate of SC. We learned that in Jan/Feb you didn't drive if you didn't need to. The roads remained frozen for those months. Anyone ever drive I40 in the around Asheville will Notice on the downhill slopes turnoffs to nowhere, These are for Tractor trailers who lose control on the Interstates.
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Originally Posted by
parabrave
Well I was going to add something but then I would be breaking my selfimposed rule of no politics. But you are on the correct track!
Can?t remember who posted the policy on Twitter last year but it was crazy to read. Government literally let people die. The entire outage could have been prevented and the attempt was made and blocked. Crazy world we live in.
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Originally Posted by
RougeDawg
Can?t remember who posted the policy on Twitter last year but it was crazy to read. Government literally let people die. The entire outage could have been prevented and the attempt was made and blocked. Crazy world we live in.
Hey Rouge if you want to start a thread about this matter on the BS Forum I give you my theories, from overheard phone conversations between multi Billionaires.
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Thanks for the info Stark.
We had a tornado just south of us yesterday around 5:20. Kept watching radar and saw the cell approaching. Was still in the stand and had my exit plan. Could hear it coming like a slow rolling train. Passed somewhere between moccasin creek and Aberdeen marina. Not sure it touched down. Thought it was just hard rain coming but it didn?t start raining hard until it has passed.
Oh and I got an alert on phone after it had passed as well. Not the first time that has happened. Still have to rely on your own ears.
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Originally Posted by
RougeDawg
Can?t remember who posted the policy on Twitter last year but it was crazy to read. Government literally let people die. The entire outage could have been prevented and the attempt was made and blocked. Crazy world we live in.
To be honest that post made me google today and I'm not convinced reliance on windmills was the main cause of the 6 days of suffering me and my family went thru. Equipment failure due to prolonged Artic Air combined with being unprepared for the huge spike in natural gas demand and logistics of getting shit where it needed to be. I need maybe to read up more and I'm a drill baby drill guy but not seeing windmills as the main culprit that screwed me HARD.
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Light snow in Madison this afternoon, even heard a little thunder! It was 83 yesterday and now in the 30's with light snow all within 24 hours!
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Originally Posted by
OLJWales
To be honest that post made me google today and I'm not convinced reliance on windmills was the main cause of the 6 days of suffering me and my family went thru. Equipment failure due to prolonged Artic Air combined with being unprepared for the huge spike in natural gas demand and logistics of getting shit where it needed to be. I need maybe to read up more and I'm a drill baby drill guy but not seeing windmills as the main culprit that screwed me HARD.
They should've had heaters on the wind turbines. It gets cold in Texas, just about the entire state.
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