I think we are on the border of the good ol' fresh air. We get the bad stuff from the Tennessee Valley that rides up the Appalachians from the coal plants, etc. Is there a way to actually enter your zip code or something? I am curious. Thx
BTW Dad was telling me that the smog is back in southern calf and up into central calf like it used to be with smog alerts etc..
I just saw it on the "Science Is Awesome" Facebook page (I was a physics major in college...I'm extremely nerdy). It links to the original article here:Joey Bloggs said:Is there a way to actually enter your zip code or something? I am curious. Thx
If that low voltage switch hadn't failed in 1961 you wouldn't have!!.
That would have spoiled North Carolina, all right, but we are way west of there and our weather moves west to east, so it would have effected Scotland more than us in Arkansas.Highlands John said:If that low voltage switch hadn't failed in 1961 you wouldn't have!!
You'd be surprised at the number of people who comment on that when they step off the plane at Inverness.If that low voltage switch hadn't failed in 1961 you wouldn't have!!.That would have spoiled North Carolina, all right, but we are way west of there and our weather moves west to east, so it would have effected Scotland more than us in Arkansas.Highlands John said:If that low voltage switch hadn't failed in 1961 you wouldn't have!!
If you zoom in on the map, you'll see that Scottish air is a lot better than down in England...but you probably already knew that ;-)
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