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  1. 4 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:

    That mindset plagues the human race. lol. At every single step of your life there are people more successful than you, richer than you, luckier that you, etc. Appreciate what you have at all times because in the same vein there are always people less successful, less wealthy, unluckier, etc. 

    So true, Bob.  Related to that is that those who still look down their nose at you because they have x amount more and you don't, are far poorer people because of that attitude.

    I have a good friend from Atlanta...and I was once was saying something about how it was frustrating being in a somewhat cramped apartment, but we try to make it work.  He said something that's stuck with me ever since...essentially that he knew many people who had large/fancy houses that had little in them (they made themselves "house poor", as he said) or they felt sterile or more like a museum.  And of all the places he's been to for dinners or holidays, etc., ours felt the most like an actual *home* to him, the most welcoming.  Not so much because of what we did have, but because of how we made it feel.

    Sorry to get overly philosophical there...LOL!

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  2. 13 minutes ago, jaydreb said:

    Textbook definition of a forum divider.  

     

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    What happens after this panel?  One before it (shown in another post above) had a sleet line through the DC area.  Does the cold air wrap back in, or does that rain line just push farther northwest?  I know, not that it should matter dissecting minutia for a day 8-10 deterministic model...but curious all the same!

  3. 1 minute ago, MillvilleWx said:

     


    The rides you mentioned are all great. The best ride in the whole resort is the new Pandora ride. Absolutely incredible. It’s a 4-D experience. We went on it twice thanks to Fast Pass +. If it wasn’t for that, the wait times are always over 2-3 hrs. Make sure to catch some shows as well PSU!!

    And for food; Chef Mickey (Disney Contemporary Resport), Tony’s (Magic Kingdom. Get the pizza!!), Les Chef de France (Epcot), and Friar’s Nook (Magic Kingdom. Excellent park food).


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    Oh, I *wish* we could have done Pandora!  Unfortunately, when we tried to grab that one in advance when you could set up your fast pass rides online, it was already full.  And there was already a 2 hour line early in the morning for it, the day we were at Animal Kingdom.  But damn it looked awesome...maybe catch it next time!

    Agree with you on the shows...not just the evening fireworks ones they do, but yeah, any of the others they do throughout the day on stage (and a nice break from walking, too!).

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  4. 1 hour ago, psuhoffman said:

    Awesome. Taking my kids there over Easter break. 

    We went to Disney World in August 2018, and had a total blast!  Long days and lots of walking, but what a time.  The Seven Dwarfs ride that @MillvilleWx showed was neat.  Here's some recommendations if I may, just off the top of my head (not everything there of course, but the ones I remember best):

    If you're a roller coaster person, I'd recommend doing the Expedition Everest in the Animal Kingdom park...and of course, Space Mountain in Magic Kingdom.  Oh, and though it's not technically a coaster, check out the Twilight Zone "Tower of Terror" at Hollywood Studios (holy F***, what a vertical drop they put you through!!).  I'll admit I had absolutely no desire to do the Aerosmith "Rock-n-Roller" coaster when I heard how it worked...apparently, you very quickly accelerate to 60MPH (?), then it flips you upside down and back again.  Can't quite go for that myself, honestly (my brother did it years ago, jokingly said he *may* have peed his pants a little, haha!).

    And there's the Haunted Mansion ride that's pretty cool (Magic Kingdom).

    I know some people find it a bit dull or boring, but I actually liked Epcot Center.  Check out the ride "Soarin".

    If you want to be driven insane, go on the "It's a Small World" ride in Magic Kingdom (hahaha, just kidding, sort of...it's kinda cute, but a bit much too!  And you'll *never* get that song out of your head for days, LOL!).

    Get as many "fast passes" as you can, I think they give you 3 for each day you're there by default if you get one of those packages.  And use them wisely, on the ones you know are popular and might be in line for a long time without one.  You should be able to sign up in advance online before things fill up, they give you a window of time to do that sometime before the dates you'll be there.

    Oh, and be sure to absolutely see the nighttime shows in each park that you go to, they're amazing!

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  5. 2 hours ago, psuhoffman said:

    I don’t know why he posts that one, 3” doesn’t feel very satisfying. 

    Oh no...you did not just say that!  Just...well, I won't even go there!  I fear we may have an appearance by @ravensrule in our future soon! :lol:

    (ETA:  Comments like that are like summoning the Reaper, but for a completely different reason!!!)

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  6. 2 hours ago, C.A.P.E. said:

    Woah. I think I have found a big ass Imperial stout I like as much as DFH WWS. 

     

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    That looks tasty!!  I still have a couple of Christmas Ales from Great Lakes Brewing Company, that I brought back from Ohio around New Year's.

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  7. 3 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

     

    But we have had 72 hours of incremental but consistent improvements both in the day 5-10 and 10-15 pattern. And now there are hints it might even be getting better after.  Long range needs to be viewed like some abstract painting done by a drunk 4 year old.

     

    It's really unfair to say such things about Pablo Picasso! ;)

  8. Just now, C.A.P.E. said:

    Yeah have to just let go of Dec/Jan at this point. Absolute miserable failure, esp for I-95 east. If Feb and March can deliver 2 or 3 decent events, then maybe we can salvage winter so it doesn't go in the books as a complete wreck. A bit of HL blocking would sure help that cause.

    Agree.  If we can get a few week period in Feb-Mar, sort of like 2015, then who cares if Dec and Jan were awful?  Now, I'm in no way implying that I expect a 2015-like repeat, but if we score something reasonably good and memorable, I won't much care to dwell on the first part of the season being a failure.

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  9. 2 hours ago, nw baltimore wx said:

    The Trouble with Tribbles.  One of the best Star Trek episodes ever.  ;)

    Don't forget the little-known but never aired episode where Scotty was having issues filtering out higher frequency signals over in engineering..."The Trouble with Treble!":whistle:

    (Ducking for cover after that one...)

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  10. 12 minutes ago, nw baltimore wx said:

    The Trouble with Tribbles.  One of the best Star Trek episodes ever.  ;)

    That one was funny!  I think even Spock had to give in somewhat to the overbearing furry cuteness!

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  11. @psuhoffman, not to overanalyze a 10 day deterministic GFS run, but concerning the rain we get from that bombing storm the first couple days of February...could part of that be due to the shortwave/low just north of the Lakes, messing up the thermals for us?  I do see that the high and 50/50 move out more rapidly than we'd like too, which I think was mentioned as well.  Regardless, that is quite a nice setup which I'm sure will change.

  12. 4 hours ago, mappy said:

    Exactly! My dad was a huge Star Trek fan, we watched new shows together quite often when I was growing up. My dad was also a Tim Allen fan, and watched many of his movies. Galaxy Quest quickly became one of our family favorites (along with the Santa Clause, the first only). 
     

    i gotta see if Netflix has it, may make the kiddo watch it with me Saturday while it rains lol

    Love the "old" original Star Trek, and the Next Generation as well (have seen all of both series at one time or another).  While I liked many of the Next Gen episodes, what really sticks with me for some reason is the one where Picard's mind is "taken over" by a space probe, which has him re-live an entire lifetime as someone from an old civilization that had long gone extinct.  As if to keep the memory of their history alive (I liked the touch at the end where the flute he played while re-living the memory is then given to him as a gift).

    I believe that Netflix should have "Galaxy Quest" available, certainly on DVD (but I don't think it's available on their streaming service).  We rented that out from them within the past year or so.

    Agree on Tim Allen, I liked the first Santa Clause movie.

  13. Just now, losetoa6 said:

    One thing that just about all guidance is certain with....is a storm parade with good qpf through the extended  . I'll take my chances in prime climo with this alone . Something has to hit us flush .Far from boring . 

    Yeah, that does seem to be where we're headed in terms of a parade of storms.  I would think where you're at, one of these at least might have a good shot to give you a decent paste job even if temperatures are somewhat marginal.  Closer in to the metro DC area, we'd need a lot more help I'm sure.

  14. 4 hours ago, North Balti Zen said:

    Not for nothing, but Galaxy Quest is probably one of the best movies ever made.

     

    4 hours ago, mappy said:

    damn right it is

    Agree!  Funny movie and gotta love Alan Rickman's performance too...

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  15. 19 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:

    I never noticed either! That's nice, @stormtracker (and now I'm imagining civil rights songs played in Beethoven-style...lol Beethoven did have a few connections to musicians of African descent--one of them he almost dedicated a violin sonata to, lol)

    Didn't realize Beethoven had those connections...interesting!  His music has always been my favorite...very powerful, always depicting a struggle (with eventual triumph) via music.

    For the longest time, I never had been able to see any of his symphonies performed live, though I have recordings of his entire complement of symphonies with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra (and the 9th, Cleveland Orchestra under Christoph Von Dohnanyi...the interpretations of the 9th are different between those musical directors, but both are excellent for different reasons!).  Then while still in Atlanta back in the late '90s, I was able to see the 9th performed live...TWICE!  One time was a guest conductor.  The other was a "farewell tour" by the Atlanta Symphony's then-musical director Yoel Levi (who was well liked and popular).  Levi did the entire Beethoven "cycle", all the piano concertos and symphonies.  I mustered what I could financially (as a grad student at the time) and was able to see him do the 5th symphony, 9th symphony, and the 5th piano concerto ("Emperor").  Well worth scraping the cash for the "nose bleed" seats to see Yoel Levi conduct Beethoven!  Not  to mention, Robert Shaw's influence on the chorale part of the 9th was amazing (he was formerly chorale director in both Cleveland and Atlanta years before)!!

  16. 22 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

    Yeah, it's an amazing memorial.  And you noticed I swapped it out every year around this time!  High five brotha.  

    Ok, to be on topic, I think we're cooked for Saturday....although I will be in NYC...unfortunately.  I would have cancelled of course if we were going to get anything.

    (Putting my response here in Banter)

    Yes, it is an amazing memorial, I agree whole-heartedly!  I've walked through there several times mostly on the way to softball games either on a weekend morning or weekday evening.  But never got around to really taking time to look at the memorial more thoroughly (which I damn well should do, I know!).  The times I've cut through there on my way to the fields on Ohio Drive, I always walked past that impressive carving...it looks as if he's literally walking out of the stone (maybe the intended effect?).  And yeah, the early evening/morning light always inspired my photographic side, but alas, I never had my damned DLSR with me to do it right (only carrying my softball equipment bag at those times)!  So, I'll be making it my goal this spring at some point to go out there in the morning to get a few shots, since the sun at that time hits the carving just right!

    Oh, and yup, I certainly noticed your MLK icon every year at this time (also of course, I do like your regular Beethoven one!!).  High five back to you!!

  17. 43 minutes ago, Solution Man said:

    Yeah vastly different, like the MLK pic by the way....classy

    Agree, I like that photo too, @stormtracker (have see you use that every year around MLK day).  Sorry to be too off-topic, but it reminds me that I have been meaning to go out to the MLK memorial either early enough in the morning or in the evening, to get a photo of the granite carving of him.  I've walked by there on a few occasions early evening, and think a side profile shot of that carving with the light at that time of day would be amazing if I can capture it right!

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