charlie
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alright. i'm off to sleep. hopefully. hasta manana, all. happy turking all y'all night shifters.
Homeschool it but the quick way to think about it is Nay-seh-Pah!n'est ce pas;
Glad to see people doing well today.PE: $76.73
had my queue full steadily up until mid-afternoon then it cooled down a bit. now just scraping pennies
sleepy, but trying to sneak in a few more dollars before midnight...I like your avatar$55 but I'm losing steam. Maybe I'll take a short break to recharge. I haven't chatted in forever. How is everyone?
yupsleepy, but trying to sneak in a few more dollars before midnight...I like your avatar
I've had quite a shitty week but am thankful to not be in the path of a major hurricane.$55 but I'm losing steam. Maybe I'll take a short break to recharge. I haven't chatted in forever. How is everyone?
Don’t speak too soon.I've had quite a shitty week but am thankful to not be in the path of a major hurricane.
>.> I had something in there about flooding also but quickly deleted it. Pretty sure we are unlikely to see a hurricane on the Gulf Coast...for the rest of this week, anyway.Don’t speak too soon.
as somebody who lived in Florida from 1996-2006 I'm always a little surprised when it's not Florida to take the brunt of a hurricane.>.> I had something in there about flooding also but quickly deleted it. Pretty sure we are unlikely to see a hurricane on the Gulf Coast...for the rest of this week, anyway.
I imagine so! Y'all are right out there, after all. After Harvey, I fear massive flooding events like it are going to be more frequent as the climate continues to change, and Florence might be the next one. This deep dive on the changing Gulf Stream from last week looks really interesting wrt how east coast weather may change, haven't had a chance to read the whole thing yet.as somebody who lived in Florida from 1996-2006 I'm always a little surprised when it's not Florida to take the brunt of a hurricane.
Hot gum drops, that looks like a bonafide scientific article right there.I imagine so! Y'all are right out there, after all. After Harvey, I fear massive flooding events like it are going to be more frequent as the climate continues to change, and Florence might be the next one. This deep dive on the changing Gulf Stream from last week looks really interesting wrt how east coast weather may change, haven't had a chance to read the whole thing yet.