fatclue_98
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Re: WC 150K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
I would kill for that ultra-low humidity.
Between 50-60%
I would kill for that ultra-low humidity.
Between 50-60%
That'll be his best bet as the G cam port situation is all over the place for Sony phones.Yay! I was looking forward to this. So far, it sounds like it is workable for you. Hopefully it will continue to be. Thank you for sharing!
Let us know it goes with Open Camera. That was more of an option for me when I had the XZ2C.
Hope springs eternal at the start of the week, and then I get to work...I hope that the time from now to then zooms by.
Nice review. Thanks for the in depth information about the camera app especially.
I'm curious to learn how the Open Camera app compares to the stock camera app.
I would kill for that ultra-low humidity.
That'll be his best bet as the G cam port situation is all over the place for Sony phones.
Another day in paradise. Looks like Mr. Clue is in a giving mood and sent me some more 305 weather. And here I thought I told him I had enough of that last week...
The difference is that when we have historically high temps in June, hurricanes are just around the bend. The centers of high pressure that cook us move off to the north and east and they leave a yuuuge welcome mat for the August and September storms.
Y’all don’t get that. Sandy notwithstanding.
Over here we got over the prolong dry months (courtesy of el nino). Agriculture loss due to low rainfall is real. One is the thing we do in wife's fruit farm is carry out flowering & fruit setting census for the durian trees (yeah, those thorny stinky things!!). The fruit setting was quite couraging and expected a bumper crop, but the hot dry spell resulted in very much lower yields.Thanks to climate change extreme weather events are more common regardless and everywhere.
We get flooding and pretty nasty storms with damaging high winds.
Sure no hurricanes/cyclones but I think that's sufficient damage.
Soon there will be several million climate refugees in the next few years. Love to know how that's going to be handled...
As a very seasoned hurricane vet, Sandy doesn't count. Your point is well taken.The difference is that when we have historically high temps in June, hurricanes are just around the bend. The centers of high pressure that cook us move off to the north and east and they leave a yuuuge welcome mat for the August and September storms.
Y’all don’t get that. Sandy notwithstanding.
Here we had a long stretch of cold weather and rain. It's affected the crops but mostly grape vines. So bad year for wine apparently but we'll see. I've heard some people say this happens frequently that the farmers complain then everything is fine. So who knows.Over here we got over the prolong dry months (courtesy of el nino). Agriculture loss due to low rainfall is real. One is the thing we do in wife's fruit farm is carry out flowering & fruit setting census for the durian trees (yeah, those thorny stinky things!!). The fruit setting was quite couraging and expected a bumper crop, but the hot dry spell resulted in very much lower yields.
The weather is back to normality, mid 30s Celsius, humid and muggy. Heavy storms are back...
The only people against the science of climate change are those with an agenda. Usually tired to lots of money. That includes the 2% of scientists...As a very seasoned hurricane vet, Sandy doesn't count. Your point is well taken.
This weather overall is just crazy. I always find it interesting that the people who fight climate change do so vociferously can do so comfortably knowing they will be dead an gone before seeing any of the serious effects.
Life in 'Murica. Ain't it grand?
I just find it interesting that the most looney views have come from people who are in power and have access to privilege.The only people against the science of climate change are those with an agenda. Usually tired to lots of money. That includes the 2% of scientists...
Anyone else is just plain ignorant and either doesn't understand the science, which isn't hard really, or just doesn't care because jobs...
We're too glued to the idea of 'easy money'. Not realising that all these large polluting companies are given millions of dollars each year by governments for said jobs.
I guess the future didn't mean as much to some people as it does to others.
We've had excessive rain last month and this month as well. It also has been unseasonably cool for the past two months.Here we had a long stretch of cold weather and rain. It's affected the crops but mostly grape vines. So bad year for wine apparently but we'll see. I've heard some people say this happens frequently that the farmers complain then everything is fine. So who knows.
But now we're in a heat wave. For Europe that is. I know some won't see it that way.
The weather is a mess.
I just find it interesting that the most looney views have come from people who are in power and have access to privilege.