Colder.
At about -45 to -50 It will freeze before it hits the ground
At about -70 to -75 it will freeze shortly after hitting the air,
sometimes explode in the air.
I tried this when I experienced -55 when I lived in Minnesota. You could
spit, and the spittle would make a tinkling sound as the frozen bits hit
the ground.
bp
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On 1/6/2017 8:38 AM, [email protected] wrote:
My wife was asking if it was cold enough to throw a pan of hot water
in the air and have it freeze before hitting the ground. We have an
employee from Texas that has never seen this. I told her I thought it
needed to be �15 or colder for that to happen. It has been a long
time since I have done it.
*From:* Travis Johnson
*Sent:* Friday, January 6, 2017 9:32 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] i am vetting windstream....
-12F at my house this morning. School has been canceled here the last
two days.
Travis
On 1/6/2017 9:22 AM, [email protected] wrote:
-7 at my house this morning.� Snappy!
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*From:* CBB - Jay Fuller
*Sent:* Friday, January 6, 2017 9:16 AM
*To:* [email protected] ; [email protected]
*Subject:* [AFMUG] i am vetting windstream....
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Good morning everyone.
�
I'm looking at upstream providers as the contract with my current
(not so happy) provider is nearly up.� I got an unsolicited quote
from windstream this morning that looked pretty good for 10 gig
wave.� As as we considering fiber to the home in the near future I
thought I'd give this a second look.� Glancing through list
archives and the web, I've seen windstream has had problems
delivering committed bandwidth in the past.� I've also read they
did a lot of buying and may not have integrated very well.�
�
Recently I saw a post from Chuck Hogg explaining several WISPA folks
had gotten together with windstream folks and got a list of tower lit
locations which I think is pretty good.� We are also looking at
several options - I'm just looking at price + value + our future
needs - knowing all of this changes dramatically every time we look
at it.
�
Finally I know windstream recently purchased earthlink which a few
years ago purchased ITC Deltacom which had a pretty extensive network
in Alabama.� We may also need connectivity in centurylink areas -
so this may be a better option for us than trying to do some kind of
ATT ASE circuit - i just don't know yet.
�
So - please - let me know your thoughts on windstream.� Is anyone
using them now and unhappy?� If so, why?
�
I'm also headed out for a few hours so i won't get a chance to reply
to your comments until later this afternoon when Alabama's semiannual
snowmagedden event begins - so we'll all be trapped in our homes for
24-48 hours starting about 3 pm.... :)
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Happy Friday!
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