Most things LSU, yeah
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Most things LSU, yeah
It's snowed a little the last couple of days. The last time I've seen snowed covered streets at the end of the year was in the mid 2000s.
We're having the opposite. It was cold yesterday and today, but dry. Precipitation starts up again tomorrow, but it will also warm until the snow level reaches 7500', which means rain on the ski slopes. It has not been much of a winter, thus far.
We need some wind around here. The valley has been overcast for just about all of December. Very little sunshine. Lots of fog. Just dreary.
Logic at it's best.
There’s a funny Boudreaux and Thibodeaux joke about , but it’s not appropriate to post here.
About *logic*
Mais bruh, I hate this iOS update.
My Samsung phone is 5 years old, and still works like a charm. :bigyello:
My Motorola phone is...old. I don't even know how old. I bought it because it had a lot of battery life, which was important as I was using it for navigation while biking. It still works fine.
I'm still a landline person. I only use a cell phone for when I go somewhere, just in case of an emergency. I can't remember the last time I called someone on it. So my cell phone lasts a long time.
For most though, their cell phone has become indispensable. It's interesting how powerful of a life tool they have become.
Yeah, even for backpackers. You pretty much know where you get service because people congregate there.
I don't use my cell phone for much. Texting is convenient, though. People don't have to be around, and they don't really need to check messages, or at least it is easier to do so.
Wishing for a white winter, but with the temperature rising tomorrow, anything that falls this evening will likely be gone before the weekend is out.
Look at all those birthdays.
Some might even be real.
Some of it I understand and some makes no sense to me. They use there phone things like reading the news, watching video clip , streaming shows and even movies. Unless you don't own a computer or a TV, why stare at a 7" screen.
But it's pretty common for old people to think young people are crazy. :D
You should see how it is where I work. Everyone, young and old, staring at their phones in the break room. You can hear a pin drop. Over 10 years ago it was lively. Now it feels like being at a mass funeral, where no one has surviving family members or friends attending, but it’s still happening, while the funeral director is staring at his phone.