I had class's canceled thursday and Friday. The roads are still ridiculous, I spent a quality hour today pushing people out of ditches and ice patches today. The good that came from this was the cancellation of a lab exam. I don't have to take it, but I still get an A.
I am in NY and they are talking about snow tonight
the belt pkwy is usually a nightmare to drive on then :(
I assume you all realize that Only is making that snow report from the Kailua-Kona area of the Big Island of Hawaii?!
Yeah, I'm in Connecticut and it supposed to start early this morning moving up from you guys I guess.
I thought you were in Miami---lololol---just kidding--you know I had to get in there and beat you know who to the draw.
Don't forget the tallest mountain in the world is on this island.
what he means is that that island is simply the tip of a submerged mountain that is extremely tall when measured from its base on the ocean floor.
They've moved Mt. Everest to Hawaii?
When did that happen? ::)
Kewl!!!!!!!!!!! Asl?
what he means is that that island is simply the tip of a submerged mountain that is extremely tall when measured from its base on the ocean floor.
That gave me a quality chuckle.
Yep, there is snow in Hawaii at the top of the Big Island which also has a ski lift. Actually it's a rope tow and a lot of skiers use it when the conditions are right up there. Volcano skiiing is a great experience especially on clear days when you can see massive and active lava flows a few miles away.
I was fortunate enough to watch a steady stream of lava flowing into the sea during the evening hours from a short distance away and it was one hell of a spectacular and unbelievable sight.
Visualize a full moon shineing off the white snow at the top of the volcano and and a massive flow of red hot lava flowing into the sea. Quite a sight and Only lives right in the middle of it all.
Mountains are measured by their height above sea level. Otherwise, where do you determine the "base" to be exactly? How far into the Earth's crust do you go? Using his logic, Mt. Everest could also be measured starting at the sea floor, up the Asian plains and plateaus to its peak. ::)
1) I thought he lived on Oahu.
2) He's way too fat to ski.
I am in NY and they are talking about snow tonight
the belt pkwy is usually a nightmare to drive on then :(
I was fortunate enough to watch a steady stream of lava flowing into the sea during the evening hours from a short distance away and it was one hell of a spectacular and unbelievable sight.
buff where in rhode island..im in mystic,ct and we got zilch