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Walaby wrote:I feel sorry for you having to deal with that bitter cold 60 degree weather. :B
Georgia's Beauregard Lee saw his shadow, so while y'all are enjoying an early spring, guess Georgia will have six more weeks of winter (grin).
Mike
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jplante4 wrote:
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.
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โFeb-02-2019 02:06 PM
memtb wrote:rk911 wrote:bid_time wrote:jplante4 wrote:People play along with the Santa Claus and Easter Bunny myth also. It's all in good nature. It's better the being an old curmudgeon.
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.
Santa is a myth????!! :E
So is an accurate meteorological report!
โFeb-02-2019 01:55 PM
memtb wrote:jplante4 wrote:
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.
The rodent generally, is far more accurate!
โFeb-02-2019 01:44 PM
Wiscampsin wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:jplante4 wrote:
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.
Maybe it is because in 2017, almost all meteorologists predicted a El Nino year for the West coast. It was very dry, very.
Maybe it's because they are taught to make predictions.
Maybe because it is like all professions, they are practicing.
I would put those little emojis at the end of my sentences but I really believe that most animals can sense things SCIENCE cannot explain.
Predictions and forecasts are 2 totally different things.
โFeb-02-2019 01:28 PM
D.E.Bishop wrote:jplante4 wrote:
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.
Maybe it is because in 2017, almost all meteorologists predicted a El Nino year for the West coast. It was very dry, very.
Maybe it's because they are taught to make predictions.
Maybe because it is like all professions, they are practicing.
I would put those little emojis at the end of my sentences but I really believe that most animals can sense things SCIENCE cannot explain.
โFeb-02-2019 12:58 PM
โFeb-02-2019 10:56 AM
bid_time wrote:jplante4 wrote:People play along with the Santa Claus and Easter Bunny myth also. It's all in good nature. It's better the being an old curmudgeon.
It's always seemed strange to me that people will ignore forecasts by meteorologists that have years of schooling but believe a rodent.