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After all the snow in New York a few weeks ago I have just found this

MANHATTAN- It was hotter today in New York than its been in almost 100 years. Record heat has hit the Big Apple. Actually, it was more like the baked apple today as temperatures soared to 90 degrees in Central Park, breaking the previous record for the day set in 1929. The old record temperature of 89 degrees was shattered at 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Newark also reached record temperatures, where it also hit 90 degrees this afternoon -- breaking the previous record of 85. The record hit wil subside after today. Tonight is expected to be cloudy with a low in the 60s across the city, according to AccuWeather.com. The sun will give way to some clouds on Thursday as temperatures reach a high of 81 before a thunder shower in the evening. -NY Post.

Koolwabbit
 
Erm! - you do realise we have a convention on this forum..........all climatic change posts have to be started by Devon woody
 
lurker":2k4dby52 said:
Erm! - you do realise we have a convention on this forum..........all climatic change posts have to be started by Devon woody

Yes. And there's a proper, scientific approach which must be followed. Let me summarise:

* cold day - global warming is a myth; everybody relax.

* hot day - global warming is real; everybody panic.

BugBear
 
Chris Knight":1yvkpgc6 said:
I dunno but why don't people like stacked dado blades? :lol:

Well it all started about two thousand and ten years ago. There was this bloke - carpenter by trade as I recall, whose father was some bigwig or other. Anyway, this bloke had 'views' which he shared with other folk and the whole thing sort of snowballed from there really. Some of it may have been a bit lost in translation along the way, or altered to suit the new tellers version of history, or written down a bit wrong and copied into different languages by men who lived in isolation without the need for women folk of any kind (except to give birth to them, but we don't tend to mention that bit). It's all Gospel truth - honest! Personally I think the use of a stacked dado to separate 10 loaves and 3 fish into equal parts was where it all started to go horribly wrong....

Steve
 
StevieB":2jfpouiu said:
Chris Knight":2jfpouiu said:
I dunno but why don't people like stacked dado blades? :lol:

Well it all started about two thousand and ten years ago. There was this bloke - carpenter by trade as I recall, whose father was some bigwig or other. Anyway, this bloke had 'views' which he shared with other folk and the whole thing sort of snowballed from there really. Some of it may have been a bit lost in translation along the way, or altered to suit the new tellers version of history, or written down a bit wrong and copied into different languages by men who lived in isolation without the need for women folk of any kind (except to give birth to them, but we don't tend to mention that bit). It's all Gospel truth - honest! Personally I think the use of a stacked dado to separate 10 loaves and 3 fish into equal parts was where it all started to go horribly wrong....

Steve

If only people had listened to his mum, she knew he wasn't the Messiah just a very naughty boy.

Incidentally what have the stacked dados ever done for us.
 
Who cares about CC, just relax and enjoy the humour! :lol:

Roy.
 
StevieB":3e0x9byi said:
Chris Knight":3e0x9byi said:
I dunno but why don't people like stacked dado blades? :lol:

Well it all started about two thousand and ten years ago. There was this bloke - carpenter by trade as I recall, whose father was some bigwig or other. Anyway, this bloke had 'views' which he shared with other folk and the whole thing sort of snowballed from there really. Some of it may have been a bit lost in translation along the way, or altered to suit the new tellers version of history, or written down a bit wrong and copied into different languages by men who lived in isolation without the need for women folk of any kind (except to give birth to them, but we don't tend to mention that bit). It's all Gospel truth - honest! Personally I think the use of a stacked dado to separate 10 loaves and 3 fish into equal parts was where it all started to go horribly wrong....

Steve

Yeah but he was hammered with tax in the end....Typical. :lol:
 

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