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A Moonlit Sky

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  1. It's been cloudy in Stamford nearly all morning. 56. Chilly with the breeze and clouds.
  2. 61 in Stamford, but we're getting that seabreeze.
  3. Office is south of 95. Back home it will no doubt hit 65-70.
  4. My thermometer here at the office in Stamford is reading 51 at the moment. I'm already feeling the seabreeze.
  5. I personally like a slow transition into spring--even after a garbage winter like this. I don't want 60s until April. After mid-May we can bring on the 80s and stay that way for summer.
  6. Perhaps: traditional gatekeepers of knowledge (i.e. actual experts in a given field) are placed on the same plane as literally everyone else in the world when it comes to the spread and digestion of knowledge. The end result seems to have been the great devaluation of education and expertise as virtues.
  7. That seems to be the fear: the virus can spread very quickly and people don't necessarily show symptoms for up to five days (or have it an remain asymptomatic). Just something to watch for the time being.
  8. It's this, really. You can block one user, but if the rest of the thread takes the bait, you can't block the entire thread of conversation. It'd be nice to block a user plus quoted posts.
  9. What's the obsession with "if it won't snow, it should be 80 degrees all year"? Each season's weather is useful and enjoyable on its own.
  10. True. I think we just got lucky here specifically. I don't wish damage on anyone.
  11. I like stormy, snowy Marches. March 2018 was great even if it under-performed relative to the potential.
  12. Yeah, it's a nice day outside. Cool and the sky has that pale blue winter look.
  13. Nah, I'm good. I'm ok with a cold March and chilly April. If I'm getting screwed out of cold weather in winter, I want it somewhere. I also don't need another March 2012 whiplash that kills my plants again.
  14. In addition, I've read analysts that believe the Arab Spring generally, and the Syrian civil war specifically, to be related to climate change.
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