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posted: 10 Feb 2009 18:38 from: Martin Wynne
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Martin. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 20:15 from: Paul Boyd
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Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! See? They knew how to get about in snow in 1926. Isn't progress great?!?!?!? | ||
posted: 10 Feb 2009 20:39 from: Bruce Wilson
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Martin Wynne wrote: Is something missing here or is it just a warning? Bruce Wilson Barrie, Ontario |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 21:01 from: Martin Wynne
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Bruce Wilson wrote:Is something missing here or is it just a warning?Hi Bruce, You should be seeing a video. Maybe you don't have the Flash player plug-in? If so, it should be inviting you to install it. Maybe you needed to wait longer for the video to download? If you still can't see it, here's a link: snow video . If you are in Canada, I doubt you need any advice about snow. The UK came to a halt last week when the first snowflake fell south of Watford. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 21:28 from: Bruce Wilson
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Martin Wynne wrote: Bruce Wilson wrote:Flash Player installed but also Ad-Block Plus which blocks Flashplayer. Disabled and now can see 8{)} I saw the light dusting of snow that caused problems over there. With the lake effect snow here we can get 6 inches in an hour! And the squalls can go on for some time. Nothing like a 18 inch dump of snow to get you going first thing in the morning!Is something missing here or is it just a warning?Hi Bruce, It is warm today and tomorrow so the snow banks at the end of my drive I can see over again when backing out. They were about 6 feet high. |
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posted: 10 Feb 2009 21:50 from: John Lewis
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Bruce Wilson wrote:Nothing like a 18 inch dump of snow to get you going first thing in the morning!We had something like 12 ins overnight, so being retired, I stayed in on Monday! We still have a few remnants of the snow as of this moment. John |
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posted: 11 Feb 2009 15:24 from: Glen Suckling
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Bruce Wilson wrote: With the lake effect snow here we can get 6 inches in an hour! And the squalls can go on for some time. Nothing like a 18 inch dump of snow to get you going first thing in the morning! Hi Bruce, Aren't Lake Effects wonderful! We live across the lake from you and have had 200 inches of them so far this year. Not as bad as two years ago when we were officially measured as having had 141 inches from a single snow "event" which lasted from 2nd to 14th February (non-stop lake effects). Like you we have had a warm spell and can see to get out of our driveway again. It is supposed to get up to 50 F today and have highs around 20 F again by Friday. Looking on the bright side I have been able to build some track over the last six weeks - on TEMPLOT templates of course! Glen |
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posted: 7 Jan 2010 12:50 from: Martin Wynne
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A year on and time to bump this topic? |
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