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![]() Colin W Kingsbury wrote: Chains!? Where do they get them? I grew up in upstate NY, on a steep dirt road that often iced over, and I don't think we even owned a set of chains, let alone put them on cars. I've been told that they're illegal in New Jersey - that may also be the case in New York. I have at least two sets I acquired in Georgia and Tennessee. I stumble across them in the garage every so often. George Patterson The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Colin W Kingsbury wrote: Chains!? Where do they get them? I grew up in upstate NY, on a steep dirt road that often iced over, and I don't think we even owned a set of chains, let alone put them on cars. I've been told that they're illegal in New Jersey - that may also be the case in New York. I have at least two sets I acquired in Georgia and Tennessee. I stumble across them in the garage every so often. George Patterson The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. With some combinations of wet snow over ice, like we get more often than not in NC, with a 2 wheel drive truck or van (light in the back) you will not go anywhere without chains. I carry mine all winter long. (full sized Chevy work van) I drove for many years in Ohio snow with little problems in the snow, but I have discovered that "all snow is not created equal". It is really wicked, most of the time, around here. Some of the problem also lies in the fact that since we get less snow, it is not economical to have mega tons of salt on hand, and not a plethora of snow plow trucks in the sheds. -- Jim in NC |
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Once again, we've been deluged with "Winter Storm Warnings" in the Midwest
that have turned out to produce a few inches of snow. The storm may have taken pity on Iowa City, Jay, but a few states east of there, we've had trees down, floods, thousands of homes in this area without power and most probably will not get it restored for another day or so. One family not far from here lost about 20 feet of driveway because it slid down the hill, like the slides they have along the California coast. Didn't I hear that a large number of passsengers were milling around in the ORD terminal because their flights had been grounded? vince norris |
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![]() "Icebound" wrote in message ... "Dave Stadt" wrote in message . .. "Icebound" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:CgZCd.620242$wV.514014@attbi_s54... Is it just me, or does it seem like weather forecasting has gone off the deep end? Once again, we've been deluged with "Winter Storm Warnings" Well, this particular storm may have affected Iowa a little less than they expected, but it is not *ALL* hype. ...snip... This is a *significant*, though certainly not an exceptional, storm, and some concern was warranted. Still is, for the people to the northeast of it ... LIKE US!!... It's winter in the Midwest. Snow and ice are the norm and sometimes it's rain, that's why it is called winter. Several inches or even a foot of snow hardly qualifies as a "storm." Maybe not..., but it depends on your perspective... Give it any name you want, but nine inches at O'hare does appear to quality as "significant". Even if you can call it the "norm", it still qualifies as worthy of warning of widespread disruption: http://cbsnewyork.com/topstories/top...006103936.html "A winter storm that put much of the Midwest in the dark inched its way east Thursday, spreading a treacherous mix of freezing rain and snow from the Great Lakes to New England" This article from CBS is what you use to defend yourself? You have got to be kidding. The article is a joke. I live in the Midwest and heard of no power outages. It was simply a winter snow that dropped less than a foot of snow in 24 hours. There was no widespread disruption. Of course O'Hare gets screwed up. What airline in their right mind would pick a Midwest airport as a hub? |
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The storm may have taken pity on Iowa City, Jay, but a few states east
of there, we've had trees down, floods, thousands of homes in this area without power and most probably will not get it restored for another day or so. Oh, it was a fun storm all right. I spent four hours clearing snow at the hotel today, and another hour at the hangar. We got about 9 inches of the white stuff. But, sheesh, it's January. That's what is *supposed* to happen at this time of year. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Matt Barrow wrote: "SFM" wrote "I can accept that Bush won the election. What I have a hard time swallowing is that I live in a country where more than half the population is willfully ignorant, politically obstinate, religiously prejudiced, and embarrassingly gullible." I love how Democrats love democracy...but only when they win. My reaction to the quote is somewhat different. To me it reeks of "Everyone who voted for Bush is an idiot". If Democrats can't shed that arrogant (and provably false) view, they'll never win another presidential election. Jim Rosinski |
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wrote in message
ups.com... Bob Gardner wrote: Do they shut down programming, and have a talking head taking calls from the local area? We had a storm that passed through AZ on Mon and Tue that was generating that kind of hype. "Weather Alert"s every 15 min. Granted, it was a good sized weather system that brought some much needed moisture to the region. But, all of the hype was just a bit over the top. Last night I watched 15 min. of a half-hour newscast devoted "Storm Coverage". What it really amounted to was the fact that it rained a few inches in some locations and snowed a few feet on the tops of the mountains. I think the effect is brought on by what is called a "slow news day". John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) John, Just wait until Monsoon Season 2005 comes around...Cue Dramatic Music Talk about over the top "reporting." Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 00:53:01 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote: Colin W Kingsbury wrote: Chains!? Where do they get them? I grew up in upstate NY, on a steep dirt road that often iced over, and I don't think we even owned a set of chains, let alone put them on cars. I've been told that they're illegal in New Jersey - that may also be the case in New York. I have at least two sets I acquired in Georgia and Tennessee. I stumble across them in the garage every so often. George Patterson I have a set for my Tacoma that I only rarely use, and only then when I need to plow out the driveway. They are a PITA to install but can make the difference between managing to plow out some heavy slippery slush and getting stuck. I hate putting them on because I only use them for about 45 minutes, then have to remove them because I use the truck to commute to work. It takes a lot of time to install them because if you don't do it properly, they can rip off things like your brake caliper bleed screw. Ask me how I know this... Corky Scott |
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