How come you got Advisory and we got Warning, if your predicted high is higher?
eta: Ah, humidity/heat index, I suppose?
How come you got Advisory and we got Warning, if your predicted high is higher?
eta: Ah, humidity/heat index, I suppose?
Would you like my reason for staying indoors?
Wanna trade?
Heat AND thunderstorms? Isn’t that a messed-up combo?
Isn’t that totally and completely normal for the midwest? Aren’t thunderstorms something I kind of miss since moving away from there? (the hot+oppressively humid not so much)
Isn’t that pretty normal in the NE as well? Don’t they also have high humidity, to make it a little more uncomfortable before the rains come in?
Perhaps, but isn’t it exciting too?
And didn’t I a few years ago, in just such hot hot hot weather, hear voices and laughter outside just after a big storm finally broke, and look out my upper window to see the next-door neighbor couple in their yard, completely naked in the POURING rain? That’s pretty exciting, isn’t it?
Hasn’t it been a stay inside week around here, with the excessive heat warning not expiring until Sunday evening?
But isn’t it nice by the time it reaches 97 degrees in a few hours, the humidity will be down to 42%? What does 108 really feel like anyway?
WTF is it with some of these recruiters? Are they that fucking stupid or what? We need a Linux admin… umm did you read where I have 17 years of WINDOWS experience on my resume? Can I send you the job requirements none of which match your skill set and pay rate of are you fucking kidding me low first please? Are they intentionally doing this to game for H1-B employees?
ETA and are these guys aware that glassdoor exists and says they are to be avoided?
(It almost isn’t worth the check box on the job search log for UI benefits)
Well, here’s mine:
Is that my house just offscreen to the left? Do I have to spend some time this afternoon tying stuff down in the back yard?
Should I be sorry about the retroedit?
I have to spend some time this afternoon tying stuff down in the back yard.
Isn’t that a good idea? Can I say, I hope all goes well weathering the storm, and I won’t hold a “questions thread” violation against you, considering?
Sit outside, or sit in the living room?
Eh, what was the difference?
(Now that we’re down to 89F out and 94F in, doesn’t the choice begin to be clearer?)
(Yes, I have an outdoor-type thermometer in the living room, so what?)
With 25% humidity? Outside?
Yeah, wasn’t the drop in humidity a big bonus today?
Hasn’t that been my theory all along?
So do any of you other mutants spend the late evening hours listening to the police scanner to figure out what is up when you see a patrol car parked just across the street with the cherry bar all lit up?
Why use a scanner when I can just ask the neighbor who knows everything about everyone on the block?
Anyone else see a full 180º double rainbow (all colors distinct in both) during a dark rain storm with lightning?
Anyone else also unaware prior to this that rainbows were even possible while an extreme storm was still raging and no sun was available?
Can I say no to that? While the rainy drizzle of Seattle is great for rainbows and even nice solid double rainbows doesn’t it suck that thunderstorms are a very rare thing?
Doesn’t that sound magical?