
Bad Weather!!!!!
- mr tibbs
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Bad Weather!!!!!
This morning when I left my place it was clear and about 40 degrees outside. The weather guys were calling for some snow, but they are only right about 50% of the time if they are lucky. Well, I get down to my parents house and mess around for a while and then I see the clouds moving in. I'm in the car so I tell my dad I'm going to bail and try to get home before the weather gets too bad. I was about an hour or so to late. What normally takes me 50 mins or so to get home took me 2 1/2 hours!! This was the worst I have seen it in a long while. The main highway is closed for pretty much the entire north half of the state. I guess I missed the big wreck by about 15 mins or so, 20 car pile up including semis and cars (story here). Quite the experience, it would have been a hell of a lot easier in the FJ, but I had the girlfriend take it just in case it did get bad today. I guess I have a party story for a while!! 

- dedlyjedly
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What are you talking about... bad weather?
With windchill this morning, it was below -50 degrees fahrenheit.
My block heater was plugged in all night, yet the car still barely started. Thank god for that Optima battery! My tires and suspension were frozen flat, so my car bounced along the road. Didn't thaw in the 15 minutes it took to get to work either. The block couldn't get above 1/4 coolant temperature either, just being cooled by the ambient air.
Yep, it was so cold, I wore my snowboarding pants, hoodie, jacket (and hood!), balaclava, and mitts, just to drive to work. I almost wore my ski goggles but they didn't fit over my glasses
The soles of my shoes are still frozen solid as I type this, as well as the juice I brought into work.
And people wonder why I hate Calgary
With windchill this morning, it was below -50 degrees fahrenheit.
My block heater was plugged in all night, yet the car still barely started. Thank god for that Optima battery! My tires and suspension were frozen flat, so my car bounced along the road. Didn't thaw in the 15 minutes it took to get to work either. The block couldn't get above 1/4 coolant temperature either, just being cooled by the ambient air.
Yep, it was so cold, I wore my snowboarding pants, hoodie, jacket (and hood!), balaclava, and mitts, just to drive to work. I almost wore my ski goggles but they didn't fit over my glasses

The soles of my shoes are still frozen solid as I type this, as well as the juice I brought into work.
And people wonder why I hate Calgary

- mr tibbs
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Yeah, I know it's not as bad as other places, it was just a weird day yesterday. Since it started out so warm with the wind blowing everything was melting of really good. Then the cold front came in, but the sind didn't stop! It immediately froze everything that was melting, then the snow hit pretty hard. It dropped about 5 inches in about 2 hours time. Add that to the already frozen roads and horrible Utah drivers and it was a recipe for disaster! They didn't have time to plow all of the roads, and even the ones they did plow didn't matter. The wind didn't stop the entire time so the snow would just drift back over and freeze again. It's just not something we are used to around here, usually the wind stops when the storm arrives. Just a different kind of situation for us here.
I'll tell you one thing Tom, I sure as hell don't envy you guys up north this time of year! I can deal with the cold, but not that damn cold!! I guess a little bit of
is necessary just to keep warm right??!!

I'll tell you one thing Tom, I sure as hell don't envy you guys up north this time of year! I can deal with the cold, but not that damn cold!! I guess a little bit of



What else are you supposed to do in this weather? Just walking to your car is enough to freeze your face off. Driving is a huge chore, because you have to granny everywhere. You also get a ton of extra wear on the car, so I try to avoid it if at all possible. Usually in this weather I end up working from home, but I had a bunch of meetings today that I couldn't miss.mr tibbs wrote:I'll tell you one thing Tom, I sure as hell don't envy you guys up north this time of year! I can deal with the cold, but not that damn cold!! I guess a little bit ofis necessary just to keep warm right??!!
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Calgary sucks... the city planners have already paved over every semblance of culture we had here. All of our nice old districts downtown have recently been mowed down to make room for skyrises. They are counting on the job market to make people come here, but with a boom-bust economy, that won't last long. Then what will we have left for everyone who lives here? Suburban strip malls. We went through a big bust in the 80's, and everyone just abandoned town... left their houses and everything. Maybe if there was something else to do here but work, many people would have stayed.
Short of driving 1.5 hours to the mountains, there is literally nothing to do in this city. Forget snowboarding when it's this cold... you would be near death after every run. Because of this, I basically just hibernate in the winter. I sleep at least 8 hours a day (usually 6 in the summer), and just sit on my butt and watch cartoons, play with my cat, or the occasional computer game.