• Storm

    From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 27 09:56:07 2021
    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Wed Oct 27 10:00:21 2021
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).


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  • From Alex@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Wed Oct 27 19:38:53 2021
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).



    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big trees down.  Glad you are OK.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Alex on Wed Oct 27 18:27:58 2021
    On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 19:38:53 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).



    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big trees >down. Glad you are OK.

    All will be ok...

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  • From Richard Grew@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 27 22:48:39 2021
    Stay safe. Hope you continue to weather the storm without any damages. Good luck.

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to Alex on Fri Oct 29 07:40:04 2021
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).



    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big trees down.  Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.



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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to Richard Grew on Fri Oct 29 07:42:20 2021
    On 10/28/2021 1:48 AM, Richard Grew wrote:

    Stay safe. Hope you continue to weather the storm without any damages. Good luck.


    We survived (except for the rear window of Mrs.E's car).

    Been through many Nor-esters but this one was particularly
    strong, wind-wise. More like a Cat 1 hurricane.



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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Fri Oct 29 12:14:11 2021
    "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:> Mr. Luddite wrote:>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:>>>>>> The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.>>> Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.>>> Power is out just about everywhere in
    eastern/coastal>>> parts of the state.>>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look>>> like a spring shower.>>>>>> Gonna be in it for a while longer.>>>>>>> Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.>> Power has been out
    since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).>>>>> > I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big trees > down. Glad you are OK.We survived but Mrs.E's
    car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oaktree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it tosmithereens.-- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.https://www.avg.com

    Glad you guys are OK. We had a tornado watch here yesterday but
    all we got was strong winds and heavy rain.
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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Fri Oct 29 18:07:41 2021
    Mr. Luddite <nothere@noland.com> wrote:

    On 10/28/2021 1:48 AM, Richard Grew wrote:

    Stay safe. Hope you continue to weather the storm without any damages. Good luck.


    We survived (except for the rear window of Mrs.E's car).

    Been through many Nor-esters but this one was particularly
    strong, wind-wise. More like a Cat 1 hurricane.




    Glad you came out well. We survived the near same thing last week.
    Probably 6” of rain here. We normally only get about 22” a year. Quite a few trees down. One up the street, but looked pretty rotten inside. They
    were repaving my street, so that delayed it a couple days.

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  • From Alex@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Fri Oct 29 22:40:15 2021
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).



    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big
    trees down.  Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't.  Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn.  Better than your roof, I guess.

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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to Alex on Sat Oct 30 02:08:49 2021
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we
    still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big
    trees down.  Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't.  Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn.  Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of
    water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.

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  • From Mr. Luddite@21:1/5 to gfretwell@aol.com on Sat Oct 30 15:25:39 2021
    On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big
    trees down.  Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't.  Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn.  Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of
    water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.


    I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff.

    Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.



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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 30 18:36:04 2021
    On Sat, 30 Oct 2021 15:25:39 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" <nothere@noland.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM.  Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big
    trees down.  Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't.  Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn.  Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of
    water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.


    I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff.

    Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.

    Maybe we are just getting old. I remember water flowing 2 feet deep
    across my street during Agnes in the 70s. It never did that before or
    after. I know it surprised the hell out of the 2 families who had
    their homes flooded. They were nowhere near any water they thought
    could get to them.

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  • From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Mr. Luddite on Sun Oct 31 13:10:48 2021
    On Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote:
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big
    trees down. Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn. Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.

    I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff.

    Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.
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    It's not just storms. There has also been huge melting of glacial ice with more on the way. The photographic evidence is overwhelming. One of the more "interesting" things that may happen as a result, is a greatly diminished Gulf Stream current flow.
    That would have huge implications for north western Europe.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 31 16:33:27 2021
    "waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com" <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com>
    Wrote in message:r
    On Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:> On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote: > > On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Mr. Luddite wrote: > >>> On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex
    wrote: > >>>> Mr. Luddite wrote: > >>>>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy. > >>>>>> Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain. > >>>>>> Power is out just about everywhere in
    eastern/coastal > >>>>>> parts of the state. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look > >>>>>> like a spring shower. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Gonna be in it for a while longer. > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Forgot to mention .... I
    have to give Comcast some credit. > >>>>> Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we > >>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> I saw some reports on the news and
    it wasn't pretty - a lot of big > >>>> trees down. Glad you are OK. > >>> > >>> We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak > >>> tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to > >>> smithereens. > >>> > >>> > >>> >
    Damn. Better than your roof, I guess. > > > > Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet > > above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of > > water in it. Fortunately they know better and
    everything is "up". All > > of the docks are under water. > >> I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff. > > Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.> -- > This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. > https://www.avg.
    com===It's not just storms. There has also been huge melting of glacial ice with more on the way. The photographic evidence is overwhelming. One of the more "interesting" things that may happen as a result, is a greatly diminished Gulf Stream current
    flow. That would have huge implications for north western Europe.

    That could mean another ice age for the Maratimes.
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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Sun Oct 31 20:45:58 2021
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote:
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big >>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn. Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of
    water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.

    I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff.

    Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.
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    ==
    It's not just storms. There has also been huge melting of glacial ice
    with more on the way. The photographic evidence is overwhelming. One of
    the more "interesting" things that may happen as a result, is a greatly diminished Gulf Stream current flow. That would have huge implications
    for north western Europe.


    A lot of those melting glaciers were formed in the mini ice age 1800’s.
    When we were in Seward Alaska 15 years ago, the glacier there has stakes denoting the retreat of the glacier. Biggest retreat was about 1915-1920.
    Why then? Admittedly mankind has added to the warming, but blaming it on mankind and fossil fuels, is rather ignorant! What happened tot he global cooling that all the “scientists “ jumped on in the 1970’s? Odd, how all those Phd people who signed on to the global warming petition a few years,
    very few had actual hard science degrees.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Bill on Sun Oct 31 17:02:08 2021
    Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:> On Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:>> On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com>
    wrote: >>> >>>> Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>> On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote: >>>>>> Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>>>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy. >>>>>>>> Wind gusts approaching 90
    MPH and soaking rain. >>>>>>>> Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal >>>>>>>> parts of the state. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look >>>>>>>> like a spring shower. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gonna be in it for
    a while longer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit. >>>>>>> Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator).
    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big >>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK. >>>>> >>>>> We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak >>>>> tree broke off and went through the
    rear window, smashing it to >>>>> smithereens. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Damn. Better than your roof, I guess. >>> >>> Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet >>> above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot
    or more of >>> water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All >>> of the docks are under water. >>> >> I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff. >> >> Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.>> -- >>
    This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. >> https://www.avg.com> > ==> It's not just storms. There has also been huge melting of glacial ice> with more on the way. The photographic evidence is overwhelming. One of> the more "interesting"
    things that may happen as a result, is a greatly> diminished Gulf Stream current flow. That would have huge implications> for north western Europe.> A lot of those melting glaciers were formed in the mini ice age 1800?s. When we were in Seward Alaska 15
    years ago, the glacier there has stakesdenoting the retreat of the glacier. Biggest retreat was about 1915-1920. Why then? Admittedly mankind has added to the warming, but blaming it onmankind and fossil fuels, is rather ignorant! What happened tot
    he globalcooling that all the ?scientists ? jumped on in the 1970?s? Odd, how allthose Phd people who signed on to the global warming petition a few years,very few had actual hard science degrees.

    If thet were real doctors they'd probably be called quacks. :-)
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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to justan on Mon Nov 1 04:33:07 2021
    justan <me@here.com> wrote:
    Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:> On
    Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:>> On
    10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Oct 2021
    22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>> On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote: >>>>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>>>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>>>>>
    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy. >>>>>>>> Wind >>>>>>>>>> gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain. >>>>>>>> Power is out just about
    everywhere in eastern/coastal >>>>>>>> parts of the state. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look >>>>>>>>
    like a spring shower. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gonna be in it for a while
    longer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Forgot to mention .... I have to
    give Comcast some credit. >>>>>>> Power has been out since 4:30
    AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>> still have cable and
    Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>> >>>>>>>
    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty
    - a lot of big >>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK.
    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big
    branch from a mighty oak >>>>> tree broke
    off and went through the rear window,
    smashing it to >>>>> smithereens. >>>>>
    Damn. Better than
    your roof, I guess. >>>
    Folks on the
    Chesapeake are flooded
    with a surge tide about
    4-5 feet >>> above
    normal high tide. My
    niece's marina store
    has a foot or more of
    water in it.
    Fortunately they
    know better and
    everything is "up".
    All >>> of the docks
    are under water. >>>
    I think I am
    starting to
    believe in this
    "Climate Change"
    stuff. >> >>
    Storms seems to
    becoming more
    severe than
    usual.>> -- >>
    This email has
    been checked for
    viruses by AVG. >>
    https://www.avg.com>
    It's not
    just storms.
    There has also
    been huge melting
    of glacial ice>
    with more on the
    way. The
    photographic
    evidence is
    overwhelming.
    One of> the more
    "interesting"
    things that may
    happen as a
    result, is a
    greatly>
    diminished Gulf
    Stream current
    flow. That would
    have huge
    implications> for
    north western
    Europe.> A lot of
    those melting
    glaciers were
    formed in the
    mini ice age
    1800?s. When we
    were in Seward
    Alaska 15 years
    ago, the glacier
    there has
    stakesdenoting
    the retreat of
    the glacier.
    Biggest retreat
    was about
    1915-1920. Why
    then? Admittedly
    mankind has added
    to the warming,
    but blaming it
    onmankind and
    fossil fuels, is
    rather ignorant!
    What happened
    tot he
    globalcooling
    that all the
    ?scientists ?
    jumped on in the
    1970?s? Odd, how
    allthose Phd
    people who signed
    on to the global
    warming petition
    a few years,very
    few had actual
    hard science
    degrees.

    If thet were real doctors they'd probably be called quacks. :-)

    They were psychologists, psychiatric docs, probably Phd social workers.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to califbill9998remove8@gmail.com on Mon Nov 1 16:39:57 2021
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 18:07:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill
    <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite <nothere@noland.com> wrote:

    On 10/28/2021 1:48 AM, Richard Grew wrote:

    Stay safe. Hope you continue to weather the storm without any damages. Good luck.


    We survived (except for the rear window of Mrs.E's car).

    Been through many Nor-esters but this one was particularly
    strong, wind-wise. More like a Cat 1 hurricane.




    Glad you came out well. We survived the near same thing last week.
    Probably 6 of rain here. We normally only get about 22 a year. Quite a >few trees down. One up the street, but looked pretty rotten inside. They >were repaving my street, so that delayed it a couple days.

    How's your motor home? Did a tree fall on it?
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  • From Mr Robot@21:1/5 to califbill9998remove8@gmail.com on Mon Nov 1 16:40:40 2021
    On Sun, 31 Oct 2021 20:45:58 -0000 (UTC), Bill
    <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> wrote:

    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote:
    On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote:
    Mr. Luddite wrote:
    On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy.
    Wind gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain.
    Power is out just about everywhere in eastern/coastal
    parts of the state.

    Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look
    like a spring shower.

    Gonna be in it for a while longer.


    Forgot to mention .... I have to give Comcast some credit.
    Power has been out since 4:30 AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>>> still have cable and Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>>>


    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty - a lot of big >>>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK.

    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big branch from a mighty oak
    tree broke off and went through the rear window, smashing it to
    smithereens.




    Damn. Better than your roof, I guess.

    Folks on the Chesapeake are flooded with a surge tide about 4-5 feet
    above normal high tide. My niece's marina store has a foot or more of
    water in it. Fortunately they know better and everything is "up". All
    of the docks are under water.

    I think I am starting to believe in this "Climate Change" stuff.

    Storms seems to becoming more severe than usual.
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    ==
    It's not just storms. There has also been huge melting of glacial ice
    with more on the way. The photographic evidence is overwhelming. One of
    the more "interesting" things that may happen as a result, is a greatly
    diminished Gulf Stream current flow. That would have huge implications
    for north western Europe.


    A lot of those melting glaciers were formed in the mini ice age 1800s.
    When we were in Seward Alaska 15 years ago, the glacier there has stakes >denoting the retreat of the glacier. Biggest retreat was about 1915-1920.
    Why then? Admittedly mankind has added to the warming, but blaming it on
    mankind and fossil fuels, is rather ignorant! What happened tot he global >cooling that all the scientists jumped on in the 1970s? Odd, how all >those Phd people who signed on to the global warming petition a few years, >very few had actual hard science degrees.

    Says the ignorant shit...

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  • From Mr Robot@21:1/5 to califbill9998remove8@gmail.com on Mon Nov 1 16:41:18 2021
    On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 04:33:07 -0000 (UTC), Bill
    <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> wrote:

    justan <me@here.com> wrote:
    Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:> On
    Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:>> On
    10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Oct 2021
    22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>> On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote: >>>>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>>>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>>>>>
    The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy. >>>>>>>> Wind >>>>>>>>>>> gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain. >>>>>>>> Power is out just about
    everywhere in eastern/coastal >>>>>>>> parts of the state. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look >>>>>>>>
    like a spring shower. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gonna be in it for a while
    longer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Forgot to mention .... I have to
    give Comcast some credit. >>>>>>> Power has been out since 4:30
    AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>> still have cable and
    Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>> >>>>>>>
    I saw some reports on the news and it wasn't pretty
    - a lot of big >>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK.
    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big
    branch from a mighty oak >>>>> tree broke
    off and went through the rear window,
    smashing it to >>>>> smithereens. >>>>>
    Damn. Better than
    your roof, I guess. >>>
    Folks on the
    Chesapeake are flooded
    with a surge tide about
    4-5 feet >>> above
    normal high tide. My
    niece's marina store
    has a foot or more of
    water in it.
    Fortunately they
    know better and
    everything is "up".
    All >>> of the docks
    are under water. >>>
    I think I am
    starting to
    believe in this
    "Climate Change"
    stuff. >> >>
    Storms seems to
    becoming more
    severe than
    usual.>> -- >>
    This email has
    been checked for
    viruses by AVG. >>
    https://www.avg.com>
    It's not
    just storms.
    There has also
    been huge melting
    of glacial ice>
    with more on the
    way. The
    photographic
    evidence is
    overwhelming.
    One of> the more
    "interesting"
    things that may
    happen as a
    result, is a
    greatly>
    diminished Gulf
    Stream current
    flow. That would
    have huge
    implications> for
    north western
    Europe.> A lot of
    those melting
    glaciers were
    formed in the
    mini ice age
    1800?s. When we
    were in Seward
    Alaska 15 years
    ago, the glacier
    there has
    stakesdenoting
    the retreat of
    the glacier.
    Biggest retreat
    was about
    1915-1920. Why
    then? Admittedly
    mankind has added
    to the warming,
    but blaming it
    onmankind and
    fossil fuels, is
    rather ignorant!
    What happened
    tot he
    globalcooling
    that all the
    ?scientists ?
    jumped on in the
    1970?s? Odd, how
    allthose Phd
    people who signed
    on to the global
    warming petition
    a few years,very
    few had actual
    hard science
    degrees.

    If thet were real doctors they'd probably be called quacks. :-)

    They were psychologists, psychiatric docs, probably Phd social workers.

    No probably about it.. you need professional help.

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to Mr Robot on Mon Nov 1 23:45:24 2021
    Mr Robot <robot@mr_robot.com> wrote:
    On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 04:33:07 -0000 (UTC), Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> wrote:

    justan <me@here.com> wrote:
    Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:> On >>>> Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 3:25:42 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:>> On >>>> 10/30/2021 2:08 AM, gfre...@aol.com wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Oct 2021
    22:40:15 -0400, Alex <Xel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>> On 10/27/2021 7:38 PM, Alex wrote: >>>>>> Mr. Luddite
    wrote: >>>>>>> On 10/27/2021 9:56 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The Nor'easter we are having up here is a doozy. >>>>>>>> Wind >>>>>>>>>>>> gusts approaching 90 MPH and soaking rain. >>>>>>>> Power is out just about
    everywhere in eastern/coastal >>>>>>>> parts of the state. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Makes that Hurricane/Tropical storm last October look >>>>>>>>
    like a spring shower. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gonna be in it for a
    while
    longer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Forgot to mention .... I have
    to
    give Comcast some credit. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Power has been out since 4:30 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AM. Lines are down everywhere but we >>>>>>> still have cable
    and
    Internet service (assuming you have a generator). >>>>>>>

    I saw some >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reports on the news and it wasn't pretty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - a lot of big >>>>>> trees down. Glad you are OK.
    We survived but Mrs.E's car didn't. Big
    branch from a mighty oak >>>>> tree broke
    off and went through the rear window,
    smashing it to >>>>> smithereens. >>>>>
    Damn. Better than
    your roof, I guess. >>>
    Folks on the
    Chesapeake are
    flooded >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with a surge tide
    about >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4-5 feet >>> above
    normal high tide. My
    niece's marina store
    has a foot or more of
    water in it.
    Fortunately they
    know better and
    everything is
    "up".
    All >>> of the
    docks
    are under water.
    I think I am
    starting to
    believe in this
    "Climate Change"
    stuff. >> >>
    Storms seems to
    becoming more
    severe than
    usual.>> -- >>
    This email has
    been checked for
    viruses by AVG.
    https://www.avg.com>
    It's not
    just storms.
    There has also
    been huge
    melting
    of glacial ice>
    with more on
    the
    way. The
    photographic
    evidence is
    overwhelming.
    One of> the
    more
    "interesting"
    things that may
    happen as a
    result, is a
    greatly>
    diminished Gulf
    Stream current
    flow. That
    would
    have huge
    implications>
    for
    north western
    Europe.> A lot
    of
    those melting
    glaciers were
    formed in the
    mini ice age
    1800?s. When we
    were in Seward
    Alaska 15 years
    ago, the
    glacier
    there has
    stakesdenoting
    the retreat of
    the glacier.
    Biggest retreat
    was about
    1915-1920. Why
    then?
    Admittedly
    mankind has
    added
    to the warming,
    but blaming it
    onmankind and
    fossil fuels,
    is
    rather
    ignorant!
    What happened
    tot he
    globalcooling
    that all the
    ?scientists ?
    jumped on in
    the
    1970?s? Odd,
    how
    allthose Phd
    people who
    signed
    on to the
    global
    warming
    petition
    a few
    years,very
    few had actual
    hard science
    degrees.

    If thet were real doctors they'd probably be called quacks. :-)

    They were psychologists, psychiatric docs, probably Phd social workers.

    No probably about it.. you need professional help.


    You need to look in the mirror to see who needs help.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to justan on Mon Nov 1 16:39:19 2021
    On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 18:27:58 -0700, justan <me@here.com> wrote:

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