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IrishRob17

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  1. Good call on that by Upton
  2. Hi there Rich. Please see some of the worst drawing you've ever seen on a screenshot below which will hopefully help in illustrating how its done: 1) Click on the + sign next to the quote button (photo 1) 2) Once you hit the + sign it will change to a checkmark and then down in the right-side corner you'll see a button appear that says "Quote 1 post" For each post you hit the + sign that number will go up. (photo 2) 3) After you have check marked all the posts you want to quote then simply hit that button in the lower right. One thing to also note is that button on the lower right will stay there as you move from thread to thread so you can quote posts from various threads. Whatever thread you are in at the time you hit the button in the lower right is where all the quoted posts will appear. I use it a lot to quote a post from the monthly thread here for example, like I did with Liberty's post this morning. So in addition to quoting multiple posts its way to quote just one post and "move it to banter" as you may have seen Mods post before.
  3. When human beings can’t figure out the multi-quote option they need to join the ‘five posts per day’ club too.
  4. Up to 1.16” for the event and raining again now. There was one incredible clap of thunder when the storm came through last night, woke both me and the bride up, it seemed to just keep going and going.
  5. FWIW the models have that drying up as it moves east
  6. Yeah, business has picked over here now too
  7. 24 degrees with sun during the noon hour at this date is impressive. Had some flurries too over the past hour or so.
  8. Managed a little pea sized hail here. Not much but it happened.
  9. Yep, a number of pea sized hail reports showing up with those cells popping up.
  10. Here's another fire that led to changes, required sprinklers: https://cardboardamerica.org/2016/12/05/city-in-ruins-stouffers-inn-fire-december-4-1980/ Sorry I'm going down memory lane here plus this weather is miserable anyway, 42 with .47” since last night
  11. Hi Rich! As a child is was always a treat when Dad would set up either the slide or film projector. Sometimes we'd watch family things but often is was fire related stuff. I had this film pretty much memorized as a kid and I was pleasantly surprised to just find it on YouTube but it won't let me post it here because it says something about age restriction but this is the title if anyone is looking to kill some time and the link doesn't work: Fire In America! - The Lessons Learned in 25 Major Fires In US History (1621-1981)
  12. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and Happyland. The Old Man often referred to the Coconut Grove Fire and when he was doing school inspections, as a side job, the Our Lady of the Angels School fire. Some teachers would get upset if they were told they couldn't store something in the wrong spot (like hallway or stairwell) or hang their own curtain on classroom windows. When they would protest and ask him why he would ask them if you knew what happened in Chicago on 12/1/58. Of course they didn't know and he would explain that 92 students and 3 teachers died in a school fire and it was his job to make sure that didn't happen again. He also would like to point out that when a fire/building inspector does a good job no one knows it...because nothing bad happens.
  13. I'm not sure if I shared this before or not, but that tragedy is very much related to my work. As a result of that terrible day the Article 19-A Vehicle and Traffic Law was created, making buses and bus service in New York the safest in the Country. Part of my work is related to making sure the bus operators we deal with are following Article 19-A properly. As my Old Man used to say (he had 40+ years in Fire Protection and Code Enforcement) all those building codes, fire safety codes, etc. that people complain about were created out of tragedies and when a home owner would gripe or a student would ask a question he could usually tell the story of the fire or incident that lead to that specific law or requirement.
  14. There’s no lock on any significant snows but it won’t matter, it’s gonna get cold again, all the guidance has that.
  15. Maybe I'll throw one up to stir the pot
  16. We get crushed on the 6z GFS in the beginning of April. Lock it up.
  17. It wasn’t supposed to rain all day. An early batch, which already moved through, and see what pops up later this afternoon.
  18. I’ve seen photos out of Vermont, the worst mud season in a long time. The peepers have been singing for 10 or so days now and I’m told that the frogs will be on the move tonight. I literally ran into that a few years ago, hundreds of frogs hopping all over with some not making it it across the road. It was almost out of a horror movie, cool and creepy at the same time.
  19. So it started in 1845 but “only” destroyed a 1/3 of the crop, as I recall. The Irish managed. It came back in late July of 1846 and took out 90% of the crop, so it got real at that point. Mind you the Brits kept getting whatever food they could from their “Breadbasket” aka. Ireland. In the spring of 1847 the Brits set up soup kitchens, as the Irish started dying during the winter of 46-47, the soup kitchens really helped. Then in the summer of 47 when the blight didn’t come back they shutdown all the soup kitchens but few Irish had the means to plant a crop in spring 47 so that’s when many really suffered creating ‘Black 47’ After a high of 75 it’s down to 59 here so no one complains this is a weather board LOL
  20. I have a love/hate relationship with deer, depends on what they do to my yard. Anyway, I used to get big herds like that, sometimes bigger, but the local deer population has taken a hit thanks to https://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/123773.html
  21. Afternoon Rich, I watched the first episode of this, https://www.aptonline.org/catalog/HUNGER-THE-THE-STORY-OF-THE-IRISH-FAMINE#:~:text=Documentary | TV-PG,Century had surprising international origins. yesterday on one of the PBS stations I get, with the second episode next week. Wow, I was certainly reminded of how Black 47 happened, what a mess. What I hadn't realized was how the southern and western areas of Ireland were affected the worst and that's the area most of my relatives were from, some distant ones still there.
  22. Are you angry but gave up cuss words for Lent? Please advise.
  23. Best of luck with your, hopefully speedy, recovery.
  24. 2.8” officially on the board but 3.6” on the grass. 2.8” goes in my books.
  25. I did some clean up but a high above freezing with the current sun angle will do wonders. Then 50s and sun on Monday.
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