How's the weather?

MaxHeadRoom

Joined Jul 18, 2013
30,674
I guess I really don't quite get why DC?.

Ron
Only two transmission conductors (large distances), less radiation losses, lightning capture before re-conversion, to name a few.
The Wiki link shows many of them.
I used to make pocket money when a lot younger salvaging the mercury from dud thyratrons!
Max.
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
7,891
Max and Martniez, thanks for sharing that. Just one of those things I never really thought much about. Then too, figure that today it is much easier to get DC to AC than it was years ago. Pretty cool stuff.

Ron
 

spinnaker

Joined Oct 29, 2009
7,830
CCTV of the cell.
Try 2X speed.
I'm glad I came through there when I did! I had perfect weather the whole trip. A bit overcast the day I went past Gresham but I will take it.

It sprinkled a bit when I was on the Empire Builder out of Seattle.

And I hear I just missed the earthquake last week in Seattle. :( I only experienced one in my life time and believe it or not it was in Pittsburgh. Never felt it but I was in the ballroom of the William Penn Hotel for a meeting. All of a sudden, all of the chandeliers started swaying. Later I learned that Pittsburgh was hit by an earthquake! :eek:
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,768
It's been quite hot lately. 42°C (108°F) yesterday, and today's looking pretty similar. The thing is that it's also been quite dry, and I have to remember to touch metal objects with my knuckles first, otherwise a very annoying shock happens most of the time. Maybe that's how I fried a couple of MCU's a few days ago?
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,491
It is said if you want to know what the weather is like in Coastal Georgia in August just go take as hot a shower as you can stand and put your clothes back on without toweling off.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,768
It is said if you want to know what the weather is like in Coastal Georgia in August just go take as hot a shower as you can stand and put your clothes back on without toweling off.
It seems that the weather where you are is the same as where I am: ... completely screwed up! :D
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,491
Down here as soon as it hits 70s its buggy. We have a Tshirt that reads "Protect the Sand Gnat or we'll be up to our ass in Yankees.". They can best be described as a pair of Pit Bull jaws w/ wings. Tiny gnat with a fearsome bite and I've had them so thick you'd be choking breathing them in. Then there's Yellow Flies (small horsefly), Horseflies, about 10 varieties of Mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and Love-Bugs. Name for their habit of flying united in the act. They don't bite but your car windshield and grill/front of the car gets caked in them and are hard to remove. Even in the winter if we get a warm spell and the temp hits 70 watch yer ass and carry DEET.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,330
Down here as soon as it hits 70s its buggy. We have a Tshirt that reads "Protect the Sand Gnat or we'll be up to our ass in Yankees.". They can best be described as a pair of Pit Bull jaws w/ wings. Tiny gnat with a fearsome bite and I've had them so thick you'd be choking breathing them in. Then there's Yellow Flies (small horsefly), Horseflies, about 10 varieties of Mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and Love-Bugs. Name for their habit of flying united in the act. They don't bite but your car windshield and grill/front of the car gets caked in them and are hard to remove. Even in the winter if we get a warm spell and the temp hits 70 watch yer ass and carry DEET.
I got bombarded by Love-Bugs once while riding my bike in Florida. Ouch. They had these wash-rings at the rode-side stops, I rode the bike through a few times to get the goo off.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,768
First rain of the season... at last! ... the last few weeks it's been hellish ... and now, it's pouring out there. Just got home after a short drive and in some places the water reached the bottom of my car's door. It's a miracle the engine didn't die on me.
 

Reloadron

Joined Jan 15, 2015
7,891
First rain of the season... at last! ... the last few weeks it's been hellish ... and now, it's pouring out there. Just got home after a short drive and in some places the water reached the bottom of my car's door. It's a miracle the engine didn't die on me.
It's one of those feast or famine things. When we go long periods without rain when it rains all the water has nowhere to go. :(

Ron
 
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