honestly... i just liked math, and i like storms, and i found the NOAA intensity radar pictures fascinating haha the amount of their ability to be wrong far exceeds my current career...
Cool, yeah I’m obviously intrigued as well as everyone can see by the book length posts I’ve made. Not many jobs have that acceptance of failure rate for sure.
I'd go with financial analyst. As long as you are right BIGGER than you are wrong, no one gives a damn.
Gonna have to call bullshit on that one Fitz, no offense. If pushed, I guess that you could say arid or very few hookers, but that's about it.
I didn't hear about this event until today. My daughter lives in the St. Louie burbs. She went to the basement and said that she knew the jiggy might be up when her ears began to pop. Said it was just like that time going up Pike's Peak.
While watching the Weather Channel, one of the announcers claimed that he had seen a tornado drive a hotdog through a wooden door. I think he got a bit carried away.
I made a hot dog caliber potato gun once and I can confirm a frozen hotdog will go through a lot of stuff.
The strangest thing I saw was the scrap steel that was in the bed of the truck in the parking lot, but it didn’t all get sucked out, just some of it, and it stuck a piece of that through the Finished enclosed trailer wall, it was on the floor inside the trailer. Some was into the siding of the pole building too, but none hit the jeep that was between the two. Metal siding wrapped around a pole too, not just folded once but like a corkscrew like two people grabbed one end low and one high and went in opposite directions. the levitating door I figured was vacuum but you couldn’t feel or hear it. no toothpicks through steel bullshit... but considering what water jet cutters can do... many things are possible.
Unless Yellowstone blows the super volcano those high desert areas are probably the least volatile of the US
Aside from being the dessert, let’s talk proximity to race tracks. I can deal with naders for good proximity to many race tracks
Yea, some down by Vegas. Only few spots those are common. Wherever there is sand mountain you know why. On bright side we get to play on them.
3 hours to Sonoma and Thunderhill. 6 hours circle and I get Miller, Laguna and few others. Only problem is I don't ride any more.
This was pvc with a T and two caps. One cap had an ignitor switch and the other was removable for the Aquanet