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mburke
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« on: June 23, 2015, 12:25:49 PM »

Have not seen any new posts in 10 days. Something wrong with forum?

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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2015, 12:44:17 PM »

Hi Mike,
Wondering the same thing here too.
Last post was the 17th I think, still a long time.

I am working on a new challenge and was going to hold it until closer to the end of the month. I think I better release it sooner.

This is not the challenge topic, just want to get some brain activity out there.

How about this:    Terry tells me that there are close to 25 mms to an inch and therefore fractions of an inch are more accurate.
I reply that water boils at 212 degrees F, but only 100 degrees on the Centigrade scale.
Therefore the the many more degree points on the Fahrenheit scale would make temperature reading more accurate...

Fred

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« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2015, 07:18:47 AM »

Hi Mike,
Wondering the same thing here too.
Last post was the 17th I think, still a long time.

I am working on a new challenge and was going to hold it until closer to the end of the month. I think I better release it sooner.

This is not the challenge topic, just want to get some brain activity out there.

How about this:    Terry tells me that there are close to 25 mms to an inch and therefore fractions of an inch are more accurate.
I reply that water boils at 212 degrees F, but only 100 degrees on the Centigrade scale.
Therefore the the many more degree points on the Fahrenheit scale would make temperature reading more accurate...

Fred



But if you walk up a small hill water would boil at 99.9 deg C.  A dry lapse rate of 10C°/km (5.5F° or 3.05C°/1,000 ft)  What the scale is for boiling water I know not.

They keep telling us shade tenp. today will hit 31deg Cel - whats that is in real money  Smiley

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« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2015, 07:28:42 AM »

Perhaps Mike could introduce a few bugs (some well hidden) in the next update to get the forum moving again  Cheesy

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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2015, 09:23:04 AM »

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They keep telling us shade tenp. today will hit 31deg Cel - whats that is in real money  Smiley

Jeff,
You do remember where I live, right?
Sarasota, Florida!
31C is winter here.
Normal every day summer is 33.33 C
Notice the LOWS for overnight.
See screen snap from today's 5 day forecast.

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Perhaps Mike could introduce a few bugs (some well hidden) in the next update to get the forum moving again  Cheesy
Brian, I know what's coming...2016 version...     
The cutting edge technology is being woven into QU.
You will have opportunity to search for any gnats, rare as they might be.
I will be checking your Avatar for a smile.
Fred

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« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2015, 09:22:16 AM »

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They keep telling us shade tenp. today will hit 31deg Cel - whats that is in real money  Smiley

Jeff,
You do remember where I live, right?
Sarasota, Florida!
31C is winter here.
Normal every day summer is 33.33 C
Notice the LOWS for overnight.
See screen snap from today's 5 day forecast.

Fred


Yes, and I could not stand it.

It got to 32/33deg Cel according to my Davis yesterday afternoon.

It has not done my right leg any good, far worse that normal.

Now back to strawberries, cold larger and cold white wine, don't require a camera or working leg for that

Jeff

 



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« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2015, 09:35:02 AM »

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Yes, and I could not stand it.

It got to 32/33deg Cel according to my Davis yesterday afternoon.

It has not done my right leg any good, far worse that normal.

Now back to strawberries, cold larger and cold white wine, don't require a camera or working leg for that

Jeff
You missed the scene entirely.
It should go this way.

"Barbara, my love. What say thee to us going upstairs and have a nice cool shower together to escape the beastly heat that came from Florida?
We towel each other off and then indulge in nibbling on strawberries dipped in chocolate sauce/ syrup.
Of course, the whipped cream can will be handy to apply where ever needed."

Please tell us what she said after you spoke the words above.

Fred
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