It's snowing here. This is the first time this winter. What this really means is that stuff will cover the ground and everything will freeze before 5 PM and getting home will be a real pain. They may even not have school tomorrow. It's freaky, especially after Chicago, where snow meant simply a more adventurous ride to work/school. Even in Oklahoma, they didn't shut down/delay school until the buses couldn't make it through. Here they have guidlines for what to do if snowfall happens during the school day. Bizarre. :)
In other news, my hard drive has become grossly unhappy. It's looking like we're going to have to reinstall the OS and see what that fixes. It might not fix the problem. It's an old 10 gig drive (on which I have essentially XP, Office, MS Money, and World of Warcraft). So it was pretty much filled to the brim.
The rough part on this is that what would really fix the problem is a new hard drive and new RAM, though I'm not sure I can still buy the type and speed of RAM my system takes...basically, it looks like the damn thing could snowball at any time and require that I buy a new system. I have zero budget for this right now. I can't even afford to get a new hard drive. Michelle is now sad.
In other news, my hard drive has become grossly unhappy. It's looking like we're going to have to reinstall the OS and see what that fixes. It might not fix the problem. It's an old 10 gig drive (on which I have essentially XP, Office, MS Money, and World of Warcraft). So it was pretty much filled to the brim.
The rough part on this is that what would really fix the problem is a new hard drive and new RAM, though I'm not sure I can still buy the type and speed of RAM my system takes...basically, it looks like the damn thing could snowball at any time and require that I buy a new system. I have zero budget for this right now. I can't even afford to get a new hard drive. Michelle is now sad.
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Date: 2005-01-06 10:06 am (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: 2005-01-06 10:44 am (UTC)From:Snow...
I live in Ontario. It snows every year in Ontario. It has snowed every year for the last ten thousand or so years and before -that- there was a mile of ice making up for the lack of precipitation. What I am saying is, having snow in Ontario is one of those things the government should have a contingency plan for.
But this year, snowfall is -not- being met with a prompt release of the plows. The road in front of my place hasn't been touched....
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Date: 2005-01-06 11:42 am (UTC)From:re computers: Chris upgraded to a decent Dell for pretty cheap recently. This leaves us with an older machine that we're not using at the moment; if it would be of use for you as a back up or something, you're welcome to it. Give me a call if you need it.
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Date: 2005-01-06 12:15 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)They also close for fog days and sun days in Maryland.
Which compares to my total of 1 day of school closing between elementary and high school, and 2 days in university back in Toronto.
Spike, who can't understand why his wife is joining his child in praying for snow
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Date: 2005-01-06 12:17 pm (UTC)From:Land of the most non-snow-driving MoFo's around. I mean they freak about it. A dusting closes schools where in Wisconsin it would be 3 feet deep and they would keep going.
I understand the ice...they called it flare ice or flash ice...something like that in WI. Same as black ice. Slicker'n snot.
The main difference would be the hills etc. Granted most of the places are pretty straight forward. It's worse up in the SEA area than down here in the PDX area as far as hills go.
It only froze (no rain, no snow, no sleet no nothin...) and people drove 20 under the speed limit this last week. Ironically the first day of snow last year they were the same...but days later after the initial fear went away, people were back to 5-10 over the SL.
Go figger!
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Date: 2005-01-07 05:13 am (UTC)From: (Anonymous)A couple years ago a friend was visiting us in Baltimore from Toronto, and when she was scheduled to fly home she had to call her husband and tell him that she might not be able to make it home because the snow in Baltimore was threatening to shut down the airport. There was about half a foot of snow in Toronto, which was causing a few minor delays, and he wanted to know how bad it was in Baltimore if they were talking about closing down completely. When she told him it was 1/4 inch, we could all hear him laughing through the phone.
Spike