On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 09:07:41 -0800 (PST), GM
> wrote:
>Ophelia wrote:
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>> "GM" wrote in message
>> ...
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>> Sqwertz wrote:
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>> > On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 16:38:40 -0500, wrote:
>> >
>> > > Yes, a lovely stew. I was supposed to do pot roast today but woke up
>> > > to 10" of snow and 22ºF. By the time I attached the plow and plowed
>> > > it was 2 PM, not enough time for pot roast, will do it manana. Dinner
>> > > tonight will consist of Pot Luck... plenty LOs in the freezer.
>> >
>> > The low in Greenville NY today was 26F (at Midnight, was 32 at 5:AM)
>> > and there was .37 inches of precipitation - which translates to less
>> > four inches of snow.
>> >
>> > Do those measurements only apply to the Greenville lowlands and you
>> > live in the Greenville highlands? Or could it be that snow just
>> > looks like 10" inches and feels like 22F because you're a
>> > cold-blooded mental midget?
>>
>>
>> We're *still* waiting for your apology, Steve, from when several days ago
>> you called Sheldon a "liar!" his "8 - track video" comment...he was in
>> fact *correct*, there was an 8*mm* video format in the 80's - early 90's.
>> Just so you know, here is a reminder:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8_mm_video_format
>>
>> "The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette
>> formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems. These are the
>> original Video8 (analog recording) format and its improved successor Hi8
>> (analog video and analog audio but with provision for digital audio), as
>> well as a more recent digital recording format known as Digital8.
>>
>> Their user base consisted mainly of amateur camcorder users, although they
>> also saw important use in the professional television production field.
>>
>> In January 1984, Eastman Kodak announced the new technology. In 1985, Sony
>> of Japan introduced the Handycam, one of the first Video8 cameras with
>> commercial success. Much smaller than the competition's VHS and Betamax
>> video cameras, Video8 became very popular in the consumer camcorder
>> market..."
>>
>>
>> PS: nice turkey pic, Sheldon, very "Thanksgiving" - like...
>>
>> Best
>> Greg
>> ==
>>
>> When have you 'ever' seen him say anything kind to anyone?
>
>
>I'm afraid we have to put his character into the "louche and dissolute" category, Ms. O....mayhaps there is a kind soul out there who will pray for him,,,!!!
And I don't live in Greenville... I live 4.5 miles away, on a mountain
ridge, however I get my mail at the Greenville POB simply because I do
my shopping in Greenville. There's a post office in the town where I
live but there is no shopping except for one small store that sells
antiques, actually junk. Used to be a small gas station (two pumps)
with a convenience store with outragious prices but it closed down ten
years ago. At more than 1,200" higher elevation we don't
have Greenville weather.
The dwarf lives in the southeast asshole of texass, nothing decent to
buy for more than a hundred miles.. he lives on impoverished wetback
grub... Taco Bell is far better than what the dwarf can get... he eats
primarilly crappy OM tube steak. No way any texass dwarf can eat
anywhere as well as even a Noo Yawker on welfare. As to food, even
the wealthiest texans eat doodoo compared to the poorest Noo Yawkers.