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  1. 9 minutes ago, rclab said:

    Liberty posts wherever, whenever  and however he feels the need. He posts either in depth, anecdotal reaction or simply a comment. He always posts with civility which is always to his credit. In the month treads of our sub forum his posts rise to  45 to 50 percent of total. In this thread he is over 50 percent of total. In the NW & NE interior burbs thread he is only a little over 16% of the total. The high poster there is Irish Rob. You must realize that underneat his shamrock Rob hides a potent shillelagh. Stay well, as always ……

    feel like i have fallen off

  2. 2 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

    Called it decades ago. Official response: deny, deny, downplay, inaction - "oh actually it is warming, but we can solve it by blocking out 5% of the sun." Oh, to top it off, we won't even bother telling the peasants! Wouldn't want the residents of Winnipeg, Yellow Knife or Fairbanks getting uppity about the loss of their precious sunlight.

    also it totally disregards a million other effects on ecology, small and large

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  3. 7 hours ago, jm1220 said:

    This happened in the middle of the night, the storms stalled out because there’s no trough nearby to expedite getting Barry’s remnants out, and the terrain/rock hard ground problem exacerbated it. It had zero to do with “weather modification”. I wasn’t paying enough attention to see if the NWS dropped the ball and the funding cuts are obviously a huge outrage and problem, but this is KNOWN to be a major problem in Central TX especially. There was 16” of rain in one morning in Austin from the remnants of Hurricane Patricia in Oct 2015 which is bar none the heaviest rain I’ve ever seen. Likely even puts Ida to shame. The Austin to San Antonio corridor is known to get tons of rain in a short period of time, but is otherwise pretty dry. And when it falls over the limestone Hill Country, it rampages down the hills into small creeks and as we see here, even the larger rivers can be overwhelmed fast. 

    ok but have you considered that’s just what they want you to think

  4. the dryness of the air reminds one of autumn, of the shortening days, the return to school.  it’s independence day but might as well be 6:30 pm on football sunday.  soon the ticking of the 60 Minutes clock will end my weekend, and there’s still so much homework i have been ignoring

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