According to the radar, the rain has started out there but not much so far. It’s still pretty warm (35°), but the cold and snow are coming. Where I live is just to the east of the “Blizzard Warning” and in the “Winter Storm Warning” area. So I guess it all depends on which way the wind blows and how cold we get. That means I’m either in for 10″-16″ or 14″-20″. Or so they say. We’ll see, but I think no matter what, my drive home tonight is gonna blow, and tomorrow morning won’t be much fun either.
The schools appear to gradually all be preemptively closing. The one I pay taxes to is still holding out, though. Things aren’t supposed to really start to turn to shit until late morning/early afternoon so they should probably see if they can squeeze in a half-day to get their state aid. Personally, I think the fewer school buses on the road the better.
I wish I’d had the foresight (and cash) to take the rest of this week off to go down to Greensboro NC and see SU in its first ACC tournament. I don’t know what the weather’s gonna be like there, but I bet it’ll be better than here.
But I didn’t go that, so I guess all there is to do is wait for the snow to come while deleting the spam comments, which I think I’ve got under control now (I hope). I forgot to disallow trackbacks when I redid everything. If you care, trackbacks are when some other site links back to a post, so if, say, the NY Times finds one my posts terribly witty and insightful (or even inciteful) – and why wouldn’t they? – they could link to it, and then in the comments here that link and mention would show up.
Sounds good, but since nobody ever links to anything here, it’s not something that’s actually necessary. And since spammers can spoof the trackback and just leave links to whatever crap they’re getting paid to generate links to, it’s best to just turn it off. Hopefully that’ll clear things up.
Ah, my school district just caved in and closed. Wimps. They’ll probably have to close again tomorrow if this forecast is right and the snow flies and wind blows hard.
Speaking of blowhards, Donald The Orange Orangutan Trump was in town yesterday to try and convince GOP leaders that they should allow him to run for Governor. God help us all if he should win. I just don’t see his loud-mouthed schtick playing up here, but you never know.
Happy 25th birthday to the World Wide Web, which was supposedly first proposed on this date back in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee. Thanks for all the years of spam, Tim!
And it’s also Sweet Baby James Taylor’s birthday. He’s 66 today.
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PJ, what happened to the xrated bananas?
Looks like I missed that one. It was a very tedious process adding them back in, but one that hopefully I won’t need to do after every WP update as I used to have to do.
Of course, the fact that you noticed they were missing tell us a thing or two about you, doesn’t it. 😉
They should be back now.
The first year I taught there was an ice storm. Being new and stupid I left home at 6 AM and arrived, 2 hours late, at 10 to be greeted by a principal who was thrilled to see me. He told me my class was in the assembly but never mentioned that all the 6th grade classes were there, too. There were 150 kids and nothing to do. No movie, no teacher’s aide. Just me and the kids and mayhem.
That’s why schools need to close. The kids come from the neighborhood and can get to school (at least in the city) but the teachers can’t and that makes for very dangerous conditions. The excuse is that the kids depend on the school lunch and breakfast program. But, the real reason is what PJ said: state aide is calculated by the number of days the school is open.
I never did that again.
http://youtu.be/64mb_hUOb4g
http://youtu.be/bFHEuKkTa5k
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Don’t worry about the tommy gun. Are the pics still around?
Yeah, everything’s still around. Let me know what’s still missing (and is missed) and I’ll get around to adding the code to make them show up when I get some time.
Like, when I have to sleep at the office today ‘cuz I got snowed in here.
A look at a couple of the traffic cams along my route home. Fortunately, it’s supposed to get worse as the day goes on.