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  1. 12 hours ago, AdamHLG said:

    We’re about to have a long stretch of boring aren’t we. Summer severe had its roar. Next up a late November nor’easter.

    Probably time for another earthquake.



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    Pass on the quake, but last time that happened we had high impact tropical not a week later.  Pass on that too, 700k+ outages is too much!  Still getting over 07/12 a month later! ;)

  2. 10 minutes ago, IronTy said:

    What's the impact if this hurricane season fails to materialize?  My understanding is that hurricanes are basically engines that transport heat from the tropics to the poles.  Without any hurricanes this year it seems like all that heat won't be transferred and will just sit in the tropical waters.  Eventually something has to give, right?

    CAT5 blizzards? ;)

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  3. Nice surprise yesterday.  Warned, no legit severe.  Lots of CG and a very nice soaking the veggies thoroughly enjoyed.  Irrigation system bypass switch engaged!  Nearly 1 inch for the day.  Legit August weather has arrived.  But the boot is coming in the form of over two less minutes of daylight with each day now.  Summer's Groundhog Day has passed.

  4. 13 hours ago, vastateofmind said:

    LOL. So, in terms of amusement parks, it seems that roller coasters are the *ONLY* type of ride this old man can handle anymore.  :D I can't spin, do barrel rolls, or otherwise ROTATE in any way on any amusement ride (with the arguable exception of LOOPING coasters, for some reason!) without getting vertigo or some motion sickness. It saddens me....as I used to be able to ride ANYTHING that the amusement parks offered, at least decades ago.  :) 

    Never bothered me either, hands up!

    Big fan of HP.  Was a season pass holder since 1979 into the early 90s.  Saw all the changes through the years.  COMET was always my fav.  Back seat was the best.  Wildcat was quite lurchy and my first ride back in '99 definitely had me thinking I may be getting too old for these...

    The biggest surprise was the Wild Mouse.  Thought it was a kiddie ride.  Boy was I wrong.  Not big drops but those hairpin turns, look over the side, is this gonna come off the track???!  Noooo!

    And of course the first time riding the Trailblazer when new, back when the monorail took you over to tour the actual chocolate factory.  I thought the big drop was coming, hands up!  Wait a minute, this just goes around and around.  Why are all the people screaming? :D

    IIRC it as 1977 when the "Sooperdooperlooper" came.  I was disappointed, in the loop and out so fast.  But there was a pitch dark tunnel everyone screamed through and that last bend when the air brakes practically give you whiplash.  The same experience when the sky is dark as a bruise to the NW, severe warned, constant rumble like 16" guns going off a county away and then crickets.

    Now for coasters, I remember the Loch Ness Monster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.  That first drop seemed to last forever.  On summer days hot as a firecracker we'd go to the Shakespeare theatre, that place had great AC and those aluminum benches felt like ice cubes especially if you were wearing shorts...

    Finally, anyone remember Dollywood before it was Dollywood?  I'm talking Silver Dollar City in Pigeon Forge.  Back in the mid 70s (Pigeon Forge) was hardly anything in the middle of nowhere.  It's crazy how much that area has built up.

    I used to snicker at the warning signs about heart conditions on the high level rides.  It's real.  Even riding space mountain on my last visit to Disney in 2019 had me sweating, not really the intensity as it's just a hair more than HP's Trailblazer but the turns and lurching.  Yep, can't beat the clock.  Log flume rides like the coal cracker, no problem!  :)

    EDIT:  Forgot to mention, what legitimate discussion about Hersheypark would not mention the Giant Wheel!  Loved the view while hearing the music from the authentic carousel organ from below.  Peaceful as long as you didn't grab that wheel and spin the gondola like a madman even challenging the g-forces of the teacups.  That would not be fun at 135 feet in the air!  And heights never bothered me.

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  5. 12 minutes ago, North Balti Zen said:

    It appears finally caught some rain overnight. Don’t have a station at the new house yet but there are puddles on the patio.

    Same little cell that tagged us.  Seemingly came out of nowhere as they usually do!

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  6. On 7/24/2022 at 8:03 AM, North Balti Zen said:

    Came back around midnight. Nextdoor talking about a pole down on York about 10 miles from me. Guessing an accident. Sorta amusing this keeps happening about three hours after I've gone grocery shopping and re-stocked the fridge for the week...

    Murphy tends to do that. ;)

  7. RE: WD40...

     

    WD stands for Water Displacer.  It does have lubricity properties but is probably the most mis-used product inside the garage outside of say the standard screw driver! ;)

    And roger on overhead torsion springs.  Some things are best left to skilled tradesman.  And that is one of them!

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