Gunna have to be prepared for some clouds on Sunday 😱
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Gunna have to be prepared for some clouds on Sunday 😱
That's ridiculous! I would move...
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Its August
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SW Fla This evening
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118!
thats all I have to say about that
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Glad I made it home before the temp peaked
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Nice evening to run around in the Slingshot...Boat races in Michigan City on the Lake and had to pull up beside and take a picture..
the spare motor on the front of the trailer probably cost twice the cost of the Slingshot.
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This is my temp gauge I use for my nitro cars, it reads air temp
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This is my temp gauge I use for my nitro cars, it reads air temp
Whaaaaaat???!!😓 where are you??
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Whaaaaaat???!!😓 where are you??
From that temp gauge, maybe standing at the gates of hell.....
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Whaaaaaat???!!😓 where are you??
Oklahoma humidity from hell
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Well here is my local forecast
Notice the current temp lower left at what time.
I guess this is my snow season for you guys up north, I know the meaning of cabin fever.
Nothing is done outside after 11am.
JUST SAYIN
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Looks like it's going to be dry though
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This is my week upcoming - no complaints here!!
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Took a little ride to Harbor Freight and on the way back at Pawley's Island it was 104 degrees running down the Hi-way
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Took a little ride to Harbor Freight and on the way back at Pawley's Island it was 104 degrees running down the Hi-way
Let me guess...
It was such a nice day, you left the Slingshot parked at Harbor Freight?
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Four inches of rain in seven hours last night, word of the day "moist".
Looks like working in the shop instead of riding.
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Supposed to rain about all day, so not much riding today. I did do breakfast.
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looking at 117 for my ride home this afternoon - they say its an extreme heat advisory, Tomorrow only calling for 110. only 3 - 4 more weeks and then we will start to get back to more normal weather
oh well - I guess its just the price I have to pay to have highs in the 70's in December and January
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Sort of temperature related - We've had temps in the mid-to-high 90s with humidity-adjusted temps closer to 105 for most of the past two weeks here in the Houston area. My electric bills had run around $200/month max for the last 2 years under my old electricity provider, so when I received my first bill from the new provider and it was almost $400, I decided to switch to a provider (http://www.griddy.com) who charges a flat $9.99 monthly membership and buys electricity for its members on the spot-market. Due to extreme demand, Texas set a new state-wide record for electricity consumption, briefly driving the spot market to $9/kwh a few days before I switched, driving some bills to over $300 for a 2-week period. My first day on the new plan, we used 141 kwh at a cost of $26 (plus grid costs and taxes). When I realized we had used around $35 worth of electricity once all costs and taxes were included, I was close to panicking like some others had and was seriously considering switching providers. I switched my pool and AC to run primarily during non-peak hours and, with the less drastic spot-market prices we've seen during the 5 days I've been with Griddy, My daily wholesale costs have run $26.01, $3.35, $4.22, $2.85 and $2.48, with my All-IN delivered costs for 687 kwh have averaged out to 12 cents/kwh, which is about what I would have been paying with my old provider, but I hope to save even more long-term. I 'll just need to keep an eye on what happens to the wholesale market in case we have anymore serious market fluctuations that will force me back to a fixed price plan. I do miss my older provider, who offered pricing closer to 7-8 cents per kwh, but it looks like those times are gone now. Time will tell how my wholesale market experiment goes.