How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
Real feel here is 101, but at least humidity is only 64%.
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quick question is this what I need to hook-up the temperature sensor to the spacer? (coolant re-route)
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Mike Tyson, on returning to his old Brownsville neighborhood:
"This white woman come up, and I'm thinking, Wow. When I was a kid, she would've been robbed and raped and left for dead. This is a real strange scenario, and I just wanted to cry. I'm like, 'Who am I? Where's my heritage?'"
"This white woman come up, and I'm thinking, Wow. When I was a kid, she would've been robbed and raped and left for dead. This is a real strange scenario, and I just wanted to cry. I'm like, 'Who am I? Where's my heritage?'"
Still have 4 months until bearable weather here.
I've probably said it 100 times, but I don't do heat. Give me cold over hot day day of the week. Here lately night time is nearly as bad as day, especially in the city. Right now it's feels like 96, which is about 10 degrees lower than typical, and humidity is down to only about 65-70%, but after the sun goes down the humidity goes up to above 90% and the heat stays in the 80's overnight. Combine that with no wind in the city, Birmingham being between mountains/ridges and city nights are unbearable. On my drive home from downtown at 2am I can feel the temp drop probably 10-15 degrees in just 10 miles.
I've probably said it 100 times, but I don't do heat. Give me cold over hot day day of the week. Here lately night time is nearly as bad as day, especially in the city. Right now it's feels like 96, which is about 10 degrees lower than typical, and humidity is down to only about 65-70%, but after the sun goes down the humidity goes up to above 90% and the heat stays in the 80's overnight. Combine that with no wind in the city, Birmingham being between mountains/ridges and city nights are unbearable. On my drive home from downtown at 2am I can feel the temp drop probably 10-15 degrees in just 10 miles.
Still have 4 months until bearable weather here.
I've probably said it 100 times, but I don't do heat. Give me cold over hot day day of the week. Here lately night time is nearly as bad as day, especially in the city. Right now it's feels like 96, which is about 10 degrees lower than typical, and humidity is down to only about 65-70%, but after the sun goes down the humidity goes up to above 90% and the heat stays in the 80's overnight. Combine that with no wind in the city, Birmingham being between mountains/ridges and city nights are unbearable. On my drive home from downtown at 2am I can feel the temp drop probably 10-15 degrees in just 10 miles.
I've probably said it 100 times, but I don't do heat. Give me cold over hot day day of the week. Here lately night time is nearly as bad as day, especially in the city. Right now it's feels like 96, which is about 10 degrees lower than typical, and humidity is down to only about 65-70%, but after the sun goes down the humidity goes up to above 90% and the heat stays in the 80's overnight. Combine that with no wind in the city, Birmingham being between mountains/ridges and city nights are unbearable. On my drive home from downtown at 2am I can feel the temp drop probably 10-15 degrees in just 10 miles.





