Them are apples I don't like.
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Freezing rain right now, after a snow season with nearly 2m of snow. A guy just walked by my office and said, "Huh, freezin' rain. How'd ya like them apples?" Some streets here have as much as 4-5cm of ice on them, and yet with temperatures hovering around 0C our rinks are all toast, so we can't even play hockey outdoors. :thumbsdown: Probably the worst time of the year in this part of Canada for weather...
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:omg: How're the trees/power lines holding up under the load?
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Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground and all cable/telecom is buried here. Other infrastructure isn't going to hold up to well though, we haven't had much melt and the snow pack is pretty dense. Our city is funding up to 60% of the bill to have backflow valves installed because they know the storm sewer system isn't going to be able to take the load from runoff. Our biggest greenspace in the city (which is about 8 hectares) is being used as a flood plane. They just spent over $3mln on building a dike to divert and retain water into that space, likely rendering it useless for the summer. It's going to be a bleak spring here.
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Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground and all cable/telecom is buried here. Other infrastructure isn't going to hold up to well though, we haven't had much melt and the snow pack is pretty dense. Our city is funding up to 60% of the bill to have backflow valves installed because they know the storm sewer system isn't going to be able to take the load from runoff. Our biggest greenspace in the city (which is about 8 hectares) is being used as a flood plane. They just spent over $3mln on building a dike to divert and retain water into that space, likely rendering it useless for the summer. It's going to be a bleak spring here.
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Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground and all cable/telecom is buried here. Other infrastructure isn't going to hold up to well though, we haven't had much melt and the snow pack is pretty dense. Our city is funding up to 60% of the bill to have backflow valves installed because they know the storm sewer system isn't going to be able to take the load from runoff. Our biggest greenspace in the city (which is about 8 hectares) is being used as a flood plane. They just spent over $3mln on building a dike to divert and retain water into that space, likely rendering it useless for the summer. It's going to be a bleak spring here.
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Dan Neely wrote:
How're the trees/power lines holding up under the load?
TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:
Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground
What about trees? Are they underground too? :)
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Dan Neely wrote:
How're the trees/power lines holding up under the load?
TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:
Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground
What about trees? Are they underground too? :)
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
What about trees? Are they underground too?
Probably. The underground part is most likely to survive. :)
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Mladen Jankovic wrote:
What about trees? Are they underground too?
Probably. The underground part is most likely to survive. :)
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As usual, Luc. Getting directly to the root of the problem.
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Mladen Jankovic wrote:
What about trees? Are they underground too?
Probably. The underground part is most likely to survive. :)
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Yeah, but is it over 90%?
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Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground and all cable/telecom is buried here. Other infrastructure isn't going to hold up to well though, we haven't had much melt and the snow pack is pretty dense. Our city is funding up to 60% of the bill to have backflow valves installed because they know the storm sewer system isn't going to be able to take the load from runoff. Our biggest greenspace in the city (which is about 8 hectares) is being used as a flood plane. They just spent over $3mln on building a dike to divert and retain water into that space, likely rendering it useless for the summer. It's going to be a bleak spring here.
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TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:
It's going to be a bleak spring here.
Sounds like it will be a soggy spring
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As usual, Luc. Getting directly to the root of the problem.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
Jep, that's me. If I can't uproot a problem I will at least attempt to reduce its obstructive size. :)
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Dan Neely wrote:
How're the trees/power lines holding up under the load?
TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:
Thankfully over 90% of our power lines are underground
What about trees? Are they underground too? :)
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Yeah, but is it over 90%?
who knows? while trees don't need to float around, you can't know for sure how much of them remains buried. :)
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There are no trees anywhere in Canada except for the province of British Columbia. There are large shrubs in abundance across the rest of Canada but nothing we'd call a tree around here.
There is no failure only feedback
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So... where does the maple syrup comes from? :(
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So... where does the maple syrup comes from? :(
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford
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So... where does the maple syrup comes from? :(
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford
Vermont.
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Vermont.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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There are no trees anywhere in Canada except for the province of British Columbia. There are large shrubs in abundance across the rest of Canada but nothing we'd call a tree around here.
There is no failure only feedback
You can't see the forest for the trees because you're in Canada. On a serious note, I never knew that.
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You can't see the forest for the trees because you're in Canada. On a serious note, I never knew that.
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So... where does the maple syrup comes from? :(
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--either way, you are right." — Henry Ford
Loblaws Supermarket, in large bottles.
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Freezing rain right now, after a snow season with nearly 2m of snow. A guy just walked by my office and said, "Huh, freezin' rain. How'd ya like them apples?" Some streets here have as much as 4-5cm of ice on them, and yet with temperatures hovering around 0C our rinks are all toast, so we can't even play hockey outdoors. :thumbsdown: Probably the worst time of the year in this part of Canada for weather...
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Amazing... it is incredible... if here in Spain we would have less than half of the snow you've got all the power lines and comms would have fall down. It surprises me to see how there are countries out there that make their homework... :thumbsup:
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