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Done differentiating equations and finding the first second and sixth derivatives of equations..... Off to get some sleep for my 8am class, followed by work till 6:30...
I've got to fcking slow down soon.... Night guys... |
Morning guys
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Morning, Rick.
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Howdy Dave! Please tell me it really isn't monday
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I wish. I should have gone to sleep hours ago.
How is the cowd? |
I think it is on the run, I slept, drank fluids and popped meds and vitamins all weekend. But if someone calls me a snot head, I can't argue with them today
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Morning Ladies,
where is everybody?? Please excuse my tardyness.... Had my yearly evaluation talk with the big boss this morning. All is well, got a decent raise. :) All my slacking does pay off.... whodathunk?? :D |
Good morning all.
It is Monday but Tuesday & Wednesday looks like the bad days this week. We are suppose to get down to near zero and up to 12 inches of snow with 30 to 40 mph winds. Your basic blizzard. I think it has been 20 years since I remember sub zero temps around here. :mad: I will try my best to send that crap northeast as soon as possible so Rick can enjoy it as much as we will. :p I am hoping the weather man is guessing on the high side since no one ever complains about less snow than predicted. :eek: |
Already here Glen.
Was right at 0 this morn. Currently+3* Nice and sunny though. Shoting for a high of 12* low tonight double digits below. Flurries Tues. heavy snow Wed. |
I really enjoyed our Saturday. It was 70 degrees and no wind. Just perfect weather. This week we have to go back to winter. I am ready for March!
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Good morning guys. Well its no zero here but 38 is cold enough for me right now.
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Good afternoon guys.
It is looking like we will be closing tomorrow due to weather. I may spend the day in the garage tinkering. |
wow that bad huh? Hope all ends ok.
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Here is part of the forecast! :eek::eek::eek:
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 PM CST TUESDAY. * TIMING: LIGHT PRECIPITATION EARLY TONIGHT...THEN HEAVY WINTRY PRECIPITATION LATE TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON. * MAIN IMPACT: INITIALLY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET. FREEZING RAIN MORE SIGNIFICANT SOUTH OF A LAWTON TO SHAWNEE LINE...WHERE A TENTH TO QUARTER INCH GLAZE IS POSSIBLE BEFORE CHANGING TO SLEET AND SNOW. SNOWFALL HEAVY AT TIMES...ESPECIALLY CENTRAL AND NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA. * OTHER IMPACTS: VERY STRONG NORTH WINDS WILL CREATE DANGEROUS WIND CHILL VALUES LATE MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. THE STRONG WINDS... ALONG WITH EVEN LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS OF ICE OR SNOW ON EXPOSED SURFACES... ALSO MAY LEAD TO DISRUPTIONS OF COMMERCIAL POWER. BLOWING SNOW MAY CREATE POOR VISIBILITY AND NEAR- WHITEOUT CONDITIONS IN SOME AREAS. * ROADS...BRIDGES...AND OVERPASSES WILL BECOME SLICK AND HAZARDOUS AS EARLY AS MONDAY EVENING... MAKING TRAVEL TREACHEROUS. VERY COLD CONDITIONS FOLLOWING THE STORM MAY KEEP SOME ROADS FROZEN AND HAZARDOUS FOR SEVERAL DAYS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... * PLAN NOW FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF IMMOBILIZING WEATHER CONDITIONS BY TUESDAY MORNING. STOCK UP ON NECESSARY FOOD AND OTHER PROVISIONS BEFORE THE STORM ARRIVES... INCLUDING ANY NECESSARY MEDICATION. * CONSIDER CHANGING TRAVEL PLANS. IT IS PROBABLY A GOOD IDEA TO PLAN FOR THE POSSIBILITY THAT UNNECESSARY TRAVEL MAY BE RESTRICTED... IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE... BY EARLY TUESDAY. |
I'd stay home to!
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Gah. So hungry and tired. Stupid printers.
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1 to 4 inches tomorrow then another storm for Wed. 10 to 18 inches.
Hope that pesky ground hog has a snow shovel. |
Stijn!!
Mrs Carrera is off work as well so we will sleep late and stay home. It might be Wednesday afternoon before we CAN get out of here. As long as the electricity stays on we will be fine.
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No school tomorrow!
Do have to work though.... :( |
No school for me either!
But I do have to wrestle with another printer tomorrow. |
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