noozguru, that's definitely a vata vitiating movie. I feel cold just remembering some of the images in it. Good to watch in the summer. I enjoyed it though.
I'm thinking that humans are a part of the ecosystem. But maybe the diseased part! On Monday, December 9, 2013 5:55 PM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote: We may be enjoying "The Day After Tomorrow" for real. Earth has it's own ecosystem correction mechanism and humans be damned! On 12/09/2013 02:08 PM, Share Long wrote: >noozguru, I've definitely gotten more sensitive to the cold as I've gotten >older. Even though I guess I'm still pure pitta! And of course I sit a lot >when I'm at the computer so that doesn't help though there's a radiator only >about 2 feet from the desk. I love to put my gloves on the radiator by the >front door when I come in. And my socks on the radiator upstairs, especially >if they've gotten wet. > > >Wind chill is definitely a factor in windy FF. The women's Dome is up on a >ridge and sometimes in the morning, I walk from the parking lot clutching my >hood tightly on my head. I'm a wimp! > > >What I notice about Iowa weather is that it's more erratic now, more sudden >and dramatic changes. and about 20 years ago we had snow on May 1! > > > > >On Monday, December 9, 2013 3:46 PM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote: > > >I just got back from my walk which I usually take in the morning but decided >to wait until it warmed up a bit. According to local news it is the coldest >day so far in this cold snap. It is in the low 40s right now but clear skies >and sun. At the house it felt warmer than around the corner at the park where >apparently a wind was coming down the valley creating a wind chill. > >When I first moved here in the 1990s the only real cold days were in January and might only last for a week. Now it starts in early November. I go from shorts and a t-shirt, skip over the warm-up suit (mainly wind breaker stuff) and to the flannel warmups. > >On 12/09/2013 12:23 PM, Share Long wrote: > > >>noozguru, according to cnn weather it's currently -8 in Fairfield. But the >>sun is shining so that helps a little. Farmers Almanac, with an 86% accuracy >>rate, is predicting a winter of piercing cold. But I don't know if that's for >>all the country or just a portion. >> >> >> >> >> >> >>On Monday, December 9, 2013 2:06 PM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>Enjoying the new ice age? It was down in the mid-20s overnight here. >>Any below 0's on FFL? >> >>It's been almost 10 years since this article was posted: >>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2004/02/09/360120/ >> >>More or less based on local research: >>http://www.sfgate.com/green/article/Pentagon-sponsored-climate-report-sparks-2791555.php >> >>And more recently the bigger surprise: >>http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/24/scientists-wonder-what-the-weakest-solar-cycle-in-50-years-means-for-eath/ >> >> >> >> > > >
