Seasons

This is a forum or general chit-chat, small talk, a "hey, how ya doing?" and such. Or hell, get crazy deep on something. Whatever you like.

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23 years ago #3
Geez I was so happy to find out Bush was going ahead with the global warming project too. Thought maybe we'd be down to only a couple months of snow up here in Montreal, but this morning's snow, the first snow of the season, is enough to prove once again that gas emissions have nothing to do with global warming.
(hey, maybe snow ain't so bad afterall)

23 years ago #4
Any warmer during the summers in Atlanta and I'll melt! I miss snow a little, but the plan is to go to Minneapolis during the holidays. I'll have all the snow I want.

23 years ago #5
Here in coastal BC during a really severe winter we can sit on the beach in our T-shirts and look UP at the snow on the mountains.

23 years ago #6
And when you do that, are you excruciatingly cold?

23 years ago #7
Oh, yeah

23 years ago #8
And excruciatingly white too!

I've lived in Vancouver many years, and the 6 months of deep dark rain was just too much for me. If you're gonna' hibernate, it might as well be bright out for the few hours of sun a day.

I miss the mountains though.

23 years ago #9
Sounds beautiful.. in the dark winter, do you find yourself more often on the web?

23 years ago #10
Since discovering The Personality Forge I've spent most of my life on the web. Is there an outside?

23 years ago #11
You guys are making me happy that I live in Florida...

23 years ago #12
Yah, it looks sort of like that orange/yellow at the top when the "sun" is going down. The sun is sort of like the electricity that lights up your computer screen.

23 years ago #13
Other times, when the sun has already set, it looks kind of like your monitor when your OS crashes and you have to reboot. We call that "dark" and it usually happens at "night".

23 years ago #14
Actually, often on your computer you'll find words and terms that are used to describe various aspects of the "outside" world. Terms such as hierarchical "trees", "congestion/traffic", "shopping carts", "shortcuts" and "engines" all existed way before computers did. In fact, not many people realize this, but the term "menu" is sometimes used to describe this kind of printed list of food items that people would choose from in restaurants (remember restaurants? Back when we ate, before the forge).


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