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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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23.0. "The Winter of 1994/1995" by HAAG::HAAG (Rode hard. Put up wet.) Thu Nov 17 1994 23:14

    
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23.1HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Thu Nov 17 1994 23:143
    first cold snap of the season due this weekend. could be sub-zero
    around here somewhere. why the hell do i put up with this year after
    year after year?
23.2CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Thu Nov 17 1994 23:262
    
    lack of common sense?
23.3HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Thu Nov 17 1994 23:323
    re -1
    
    no RAH. it grows character in spite of all the bitching.
23.4CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Nov 18 1994 01:1810


 Hurricane what's his name moving up the east coast..mounting hysteria in the
 news teasers..




Jim
23.5KnotCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 18 1994 02:153
                  I bet Gordon's not going to get here.

23.6CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Fri Nov 18 1994 03:014
    
    had to wear a sweater today. down into the 40's.
    
    well at least we won't burn for a few months.
23.8we can start spring anytime now!LUDWIG::SAADD-shift made me do itFri Nov 18 1994 05:044
    
    
    now that i've replaced the seriously bald tires on my "power wagon" (as
    my co-workers affectionally call it), the winter can start anytime now.
23.9SUBPAC::SADINgeneric, PC personal name.Fri Nov 18 1994 10:227

	I'm ready for a little winter around here. The snow, the freezing rain,
the hail......ah, New England....:*)


jim
23.10CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Nov 18 1994 13:011
    It's going to get up to 60 today here in Cincinnati. 
23.11TOOK::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Fri Nov 18 1994 13:033
Pix this AM show Kittyhawk, NC getting the snot beat out of it by Gordie.

And he's not even a winter storm.
23.12TROOA::TRP109::Chris...plays well with other childrenFri Nov 18 1994 15:044
No sign of winter up here yet.  In fact I think I heard on the radio this 
morning that we will come very close to setting a new record high.  Love it!
I don't care if I never see snow all winter... well maybe only for a two 
period around Christmas/New Years.
23.13HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Nov 18 1994 15:082
    winds gusting to 55mph this AM, light snow, temps in the low 30's.
    damned unpleasant.
23.14CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Fri Nov 18 1994 15:112
    
    sounds like golf weather; heading out to the links?
23.15When's it gonna snow? When?!?!?!?!SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Nov 18 1994 15:125
Gene, I may have to send my son out your way.  The poor kid's
in terrible depression while New England clings tenaciously
to pleasant autumn weather.

joanne
23.16HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Nov 18 1994 18:056
    joanne,
    
    its snowing like crazy just west of here. ND has had blizzard warnings
    out most of the night. unlike the east coast they don't issue blizzard
    or serious snow warnings out here until it really is serious - 40+mph
    winds, a foot of snow or more, and wind chills in the -40 to -50 range.
23.17POWDML::LAUERoh dear (tm)Sun Nov 20 1994 15:452
    
    Two feet of snow outside my sister's house in Colville, Washington 8^p.
23.18HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sun Nov 20 1994 18:092
    tis raining hard now. expected to turn to snow in a couple of hours. i
    don't own a snow blower. but i do gots a wife.
23.19CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 21 1994 02:017
    
    i thought snowshoveling was mynly work.
    
    you could probably get people to pay for
    the chance to do it down here in SJ. 
    
    sounds like a hot workout craze idea.
23.20NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 21 1994 12:593
23.21HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Mon Nov 21 1994 14:512
    -30 to -40 wind chills tonight. damn that's gonna feel cold. since we
    had the mildest fall since 1931 our skin and blood is still to thin.
23.22CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 21 1994 14:582
    
    sounds profoundly and exquisitely cold to me.
23.23SUBPAC::SADINgeneric, PC personal name.Mon Nov 21 1994 15:055
    
    
    	break out the thermies, I'm going ice fishin'! :)
    
    
23.24NETCAD::WOODFORDTheTimesTheyAreA'Changin'Mon Nov 21 1994 15:1616
    
    
    Official Weather Report For GMA
    =====================================
    
    
    Today....cold, cloudy
    
    Tomorrow....cold, cloudy
    
    Wednesday...cold, cloudy
    
    From now to March 15th........cold, cloudy
    
    Terrie
    
23.25CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 21 1994 15:174
    
    Its going to be beautiful out here in kaliph, clear skies.
    
    wish I were home splitting wood..
23.26POWDML::LAUERoh dear (tm)Mon Nov 21 1994 16:042
    
    I wish you were at MY house splitting wood.
23.27POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerMon Nov 21 1994 17:001
    So, he's in here splitting hairs instead.
23.28MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Nov 22 1994 01:395
23.29POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerTue Nov 22 1994 02:121
    <--- Sounds like God is judging your evil metropolis.
23.30ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outTue Nov 22 1994 06:201
    yep, Quetzacoatl (sp?) took a wrong turn....
23.31COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 22 1994 11:327
re .24

Well, you got that wrong.

Here in the GMA, it's a beautiful, crisp, clear day.  Not a cloud in the sky.

/john
23.32MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Nov 22 1994 12:377
re: .29, Glenn

>    <--- Sounds like God is judging your evil metropolis.

Actually, it seemed as though it may have been the first time that God even
_found_ our metropolis.

23.33BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Wed Nov 23 1994 15:585


	It was snowing at lunch in Hudson! I hope it doesn't do that again
until next November. 
23.3435272::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Wed Nov 23 1994 18:035
    48 and sunny here in mini soda today. me an the boys are thinking about
    a round of glof tomorrow to walk off the turkey and creamed pheasant.
    supposed to be 52 and sunny tomorrow. the all time latest date without
    at least 1 in. of measurable snow is Dec. 2. wouldn't bother me if it
    didn't snow all winter.
23.35CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Thu Nov 24 1994 18:217
    
    30-60" base reported at heavenly valley. 
    
    bigtime snow and skiing season underway 
    (hey where is everyone?) in sierras.
    
    
23.36MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Nov 25 1994 01:514
It's still freakin' cold here. Never got past 27 here today. Nothing's melting.

Winter inhales.

23.37HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Nov 25 1994 18:213
    well jack, its near 50 and sunny again here in luverly mini soda. the
    weather lady said the party is over starting tomorrow. but for now my
    lawn is STILL growing. gonna have to mow it one more time today.
23.38DASHER::RALSTONWho says I can't?Fri Nov 25 1994 18:353
    Sunny and almost 60 here in ol' Colo-Springs.
    
    ...Tom
23.39CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Sat Nov 26 1994 01:325
    
    mid 50s and a good soaking plus a touch of hail now and then
    here in the central coast range of kaliph.
    
    got another cord of oak split and laid in. 
23.40HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sat Nov 26 1994 16:032
    winter storm watch for later today. someplace in minisoda is gonna get
    a foot or more. i'm pullin for duluth.
23.41CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperSat Nov 26 1994 22:4912


  Well, I've succumbed to the threats of the approaching winter..bought a new
 overcoat and gloves today..guess I'm ready, though I'm not giving in without
 a fight..





 Jim
23.42Phew its hot!!!!KIRKTN::RDONNACHIESun Nov 27 1994 12:313
    Sorry to butt in lads,but the birds are building nests in good ole
    sunny Scotland.Give me global warming all the time.
    
23.43HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sun Nov 27 1994 19:503
    this is serious stuff. blizzard warnings all through the dakotas,
    nebraska and minisoda. twin cities airport shutdown - that's very rare.
    its UGLY out there.
23.44"COSSACK!!" :-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWNo Federal Tacks on the Info Hwy!Sun Nov 27 1994 20:482
       There goes Genester, confoozin' the mirror with a window agin.
    
23.45COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Nov 27 1994 23:347
They're predicting 2-5 inches up in Nashua where I work,

1-3 inches in Acton where I live,

and rain in Boston.

/john
23.46winter suksHAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sun Nov 27 1994 23:422
    i ain't confusing nothin propellorhead. just shoveled 9 inches outta
    the driveway. more coming.
23.47CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 28 1994 01:5416
    
    bumper snow season continues. I-80 a three-lane circus 
    with the chain controls. 
    
    of course this helps out the water table  a lot. poor
    trees might benefit from a wet year as the drought
    has weakened a lot of the ground cover in the Sierras.
    
    coming back from santa cruz on route 17 i espied one
    of Volvop's attempts at a sports car after having rolled
    at the valley suprise, a killer turn just below the summit.
    
    the place will be a wonderment to future archaeologists sifting
    through the thick strata of bits of plastic auto trim, headlght
    and tailight glass, and flare ash.
    
23.48POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Nov 28 1994 03:545
    I just drove home from Nashua in the snow.
    
    I suppose it's time to buy a snow shovel.
    
    arghargharghargharghargharghargh.
23.49SOLVIT::ALLEN_RMon Nov 28 1994 05:4510
    I was just up in the White Mtns of NH and there was very little snow. 
    Friday night it even got above freezing and then snowed a little but
    nothing worth mentioning really.  This is amazingly late to not have
    snow on the mountain tops up there.
    At least with the snow tonight there will be ground cover.

    It has been such a warm and dry fall here in NH this year.  One can
    only hope that in Feb when the upper currents shift it will bring us
    back to a more normal winter here in the NE. But some how I doubt it.
    rich
23.50MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 28 1994 09:217
Three inches of wet, haevy, miserable crap on the ground. And now it's
raining.

God I hate this chite.

Winter inhales.

23.51CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Nov 28 1994 13:075
    I'm moving.  Slush and rain.  I don't care who has more or which
    geography is worse.  It's bad enough for me and I hate it, hate it,
    hate it.  
    
    Brian - resume in hand 
23.52POWDML::RAMSAYMon Nov 28 1994 15:206
    re .48
    
    Mz Debra, you just drove home from Nashua???  What were you doing
    in Nashua overnight???   (Hope it was lots of fun!)
    
    :-)
23.53COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 28 1994 15:234
re .52

Look at the timestamp.

23.54HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Mon Nov 28 1994 15:589
    this is incredible. a first.
    
    after living through 16 winters here i thought i'd seen it all. we got
    13 inches at my place yesterday. nothing unusual there. now the weather
    peoples are saying mid-40's by the end of the week.
    
    SAY WHAT! in this country when a big front rolls through it's ALWAYS
    (until now) followed by the siberian express. i expected around -20
    this week. not +40.
23.55GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMon Nov 28 1994 16:264
    
    
    
    Must be the greenhouse effect, oh esteemed bohemian.....
23.56CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumMon Nov 28 1994 16:281
    It's awfully dang windy here today...<grumble>
23.57POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingMon Nov 28 1994 16:341
23.58HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Mon Nov 28 1994 17:264
    if the greenhouse effect warms things up, i'm all for it.
    
    strong NW winds now whipping a foot of new snow into white out
    frenzy's. many schools delayed or closed today.
23.59Socks still wet at 14:35SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Nov 28 1994 17:456
Experienced this season's first winter-weather-related TTHT
this morning:

Slogged into ankle-deep slush this morning, so as to remove
several tons of wet cement from the car, and discovered, to
my chagrin, that my boots ain't waterproof.
23.60DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Mon Nov 28 1994 19:051
    I have a carport now.  Excellent timing.
23.61MPGS::MARKEYSenses Working OvertimeMon Nov 28 1994 19:061
    Especially if you have a car.
23.62SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Nov 28 1994 19:262
I wishes I had an airport, 'specially since the spouse
is winging his way to SanFran this afternoon.
23.63GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Mon Nov 28 1994 19:396
    
    
    	Well according to the thermostat downstairs by the 
    	wellness center (ZKO), it's only 22 degrees out right
    	now.
    <
23.64MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 28 1994 19:513
>    I have a carport now.  Excellent timing.

I am now guilty of covetousness.
23.65PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Nov 28 1994 19:532
 these things happen when we least expect them, jack.

23.66Don't just sit there...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Nov 29 1994 01:3911
    re: .63
    
    >	Well according to the thermostat downstairs by the 
    >	wellness center (ZKO), it's only 22 degrees out right
    >	now.
    
    Well, don't just sit there, get up and turn it up and melt all the snow
    everyone is complaining about.
    
    Bob
    
23.67DASHER::RALSTONWho says I can't?Tue Nov 29 1994 12:295
    This morning in Colorado Springs, it was 13F at my house. The windchill
    was reported at -7F. To damn cold for me. I wish I could have stayed in
    bed.
    
    ...Tom
23.68Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMWed Nov 30 1994 00:151
    At the moment I think it's probably in the very high 20's ( Celcius) !!
23.69POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Nov 30 1994 01:383
    
    That's it; I'm DEFINITELY up for a visit!
    
23.70Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMWed Nov 30 1994 03:071
    I went home lunchtime and prepared the room !!! :^)
23.71DASHER::RALSTONWho says I can't?Wed Nov 30 1994 13:413
    Freezing yesterday. glorious today. I love the Rocky Mountains!
    
    ...Tom
23.72ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Nov 30 1994 16:262
    It's that odd time of year, when I have to whack the ice off the seat
    of the bike on the way to work, and ride home in 60 degree sunshine...
23.73Warmest on recordMAIL2::CRANEThu Dec 01 1994 11:253
    Newark, N.J. had the warmest temps on record for the month of November
    at 52 degrees (the mean) and this weekend is to be in the 60`s. I love
    it....
23.74Cold in the MountainsVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Dec 01 1994 11:404
    I just looked at the thermometer and it's 20 degrees.
    If you happen to be thinking about working from home;  I have a window
    in my office open about 7 inches (open all night) and it's comfortable
    with just a t-shirt and jeans on.  
23.75ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outThu Dec 01 1994 11:485
    <.73>Apparently the UK did as well, the warmest Nove. since 1657. We'll 
    have to watchit, soon the English will be running around with no clothes 
    on and developing Latin temperaments.
    
    Martin-in-france-but-wearing-a-shirt
23.76ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Dec 01 1994 12:015
re: .75

They've been keeping records since 1657???

Bob
23.77ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outThu Dec 01 1994 13:071
    yes, apparently
23.78Tis the season, but watch out for that yellowjacket!DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Dec 01 1994 16:164
    Arghk!  I do *not* want to put Christmas lights on the bushes
    in 60-degree weather!
    
    Chris
23.79BY GOD ITS WARM OUTSIDE.GLOBAL WARM(ING)MASALA::SROBINSFREE SCOTLAND..we can surviveThu Dec 01 1994 21:105
    
        Another frost free night here in the costa del Scotland.
      The De-Icer fanufacturing companys will be going bust soon.
    
          Sean Fae sunny Scotland.
23.80Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMFri Dec 02 1994 03:457
    We've had electric storms everynight for the last 5. Bloody noisey
    things, can't sleep. I suppose i'll have to get used to that and the
    humidity.
    
    Sheese, I miss the cold english mornings and the frosty car windows.
    
    Home sick - NOT !
23.81DASHER::RALSTONWho says I can't?Fri Dec 02 1994 12:454
    Sunny and temps in the 60's today in Colorado. I wonder when winter
    will get here ;-{)>
    
    ...Tom
23.82MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 02 1994 12:573
Martin,
    This is the Winter 94/95 note. You keep telling us about SUMMER!

23.83POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 02 1994 13:113
    
    Naah, it's winter down under too.  They just have the names reversed
    8^).
23.84HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Dec 02 1994 14:352
    mid 40's here. i've never played golf in MN in Dec. that will change
    today.<
23.85MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 02 1994 14:443
I thought you had 13 inches of snow the other day? Ya gonna play goof on
top of that?

23.86HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Dec 02 1994 15:235
    mr. delblasto.
    
    yes we had a foot of snow a week ago. then a terribbly unusual string
    of sunny 40-50 degree days. the grass is green. the snow melted. spring
    is here.
23.87POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 15:331
23.88HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Dec 02 1994 16:037
23.89POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 16:041
    It's already here, 2 years early. Scientists are puzzled.
23.90HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Dec 02 1994 16:256
  When did it start?

  For New England during the winter, doesn't that usually mean rain and
moderate temperatures?

  George
23.91SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Dec 02 1994 18:524
Was reminded today of one of the very few things I
like about the approaching winter...  saw several
red tail hawks on my way to work this AM.  One of
my favorite birds.
23.92GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 18:558
    
    <---
    
    everytime i see your p_n, i think it says "Jojo the Fishing Window"...
    
    
    :>
    
23.93MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 02 1994 19:203
Yer lucky the stuff melted in MN, Gene. I've still got most to all of it
sittin' on the ground at my place.

23.94SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Dec 02 1994 19:313
Oh no!  Don't even mention a fishing window, raq!
If my husband hears of this, he'll try to get one
installed in our living room!     8^)
23.95JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Dec 02 1994 20:496
    .94
    
    
    hahahahaha
    
    I *love* fishing... Maybe I shooda married yer husband! :-)
23.96I don't need thisMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 14:1564
299    
WWUS46 KBOS 070929   
WSWBOS   
MAZ002>004-008-010-072300-   
   
SNOW ADVISORY   
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA   
429 AM EST WED DEC 7 1994   
   
...A SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR A PART OF NORTH CENTRAL AND   
NORTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS...   
   
THE ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTHERN WORCESTER...ALL   
OF FRANKLIN AND HAMPSHIRE COUNTIES.  TWO TO 4 INCHES OF WET SNOW IS   
LIKELY BETWEEN NOON AND 6 PM...ESPECIALLY IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN.  ITS    
POSSIBLE THE LOWER ELEVATIONS IN THE CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY WILL   
ONLY HAVE AN ACCUMULATION OF AN INCH OR 2.     
   
TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE FALLING TOWARD FREEZING THIS AFTERNOON.     
   
RAIN SHOULD MIX WITH SLEET AND WET SNOW BETWEEN 8 AND 10 AM IN THE   
HIGHER ELEVATIONS NEAR AND NORTH OF ROUTE 2 CLOSE TO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE   
AND VERMONT BORDER.   
   
PEOPLE FROM FITCHBURG TO NORTHAMPTON AND GREENFIELD MAY HAVE A LONGER   
AFTERNOON COMMUTE BECAUSE OF SLIPPERY ROADS.   
   
DRAG  

598    
WWUS35 KBOS 071019   
SPSBOS   
MAZ002>016-CTZ001>008-RIZ001>003-071800-   
   
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT   
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA   
515 AM EST WED DEC 7 1994   
   
...A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON FOR NORTH CENTRAL AND   
PART OF NORTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS...   
   
TWO TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED IN MUCH OF THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF    
NORTHERN WORCESTER COUNTY AS WELL AS MUCH OF FRANKLIN AND HAMPSHIRE   
COUNTIES.  THE AFTERNOON COMMUTE ALONG ROUTE 2 AND MOST ROADS ALONG   
AND NORTH OF THE MASS PIKE PROBABLY WILL BE SLOW BECAUSE OF SNOW AND   
NEAR FREEZING TEMPERATURES.    
   
THE METRO AREAS OF BOSTON AND HARTFORD MAY ALSO HAVE SLIPPERY TRAVEL   
DURING THE EVENING DRIVE TIME...PRIMARILY IN THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN   
SUBURBS BUT ITS A LITTLE EARLY TO BE SURE.   
   
SNOW MAY ALSO COAT ROADS THIS EVENING IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF   
NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND NORTHERN CONNECTICUT THOUGH THE   
PRECIPITATION MAY END BEFORE IT GETS COLD ENOUGH FOR THE SNOW TO   
STICK.    
   
COASTAL SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS...COASTAL RHODE ISLAND AND COASTAL   
CONNECTICUT SHOULD NOT SEE ANY ACCUMULATING SNOW FROM THIS STORM WHICH   
IS EXPECTED BE MOVING EAST FROM CAPE CAPE COD THIS EVENING.   
   
PLEASE LISTEN FOR LATER STATEMENTS ON THE POTENTIAL EXTENT OF SNOW AND   
SLIPPERY TRAVEL LATER TODAY.    
   
DRAG   
23.97POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 07 1994 14:234
    
    >DRAG
    
    Yep, sure is.
23.98BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Wed Dec 07 1994 14:373

	What was it one had to do to get the snow advisory thing?
23.99MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 14:402
I don't know, actually, Glen. I received that in Email from someone who
works for me.
23.100MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 14:402
Us management types are largely in the dark on technical stuff.

23.101SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 07 1994 14:589
    you can get that weather report in two ways:
    
    1.  the preferred way is to use http://www.bxb.dec.com/weather-BOS.txt
        on the web.
    
    2.  a less desirable alternative, the very volume of which is causing
        work slowdowns on riscee, is to send an empty mail message to
        riscee::weather.  the maintainers ask that you do this only once a
        day.
23.102GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 07 1994 16:3811
    
    
    bri...can i drive home with you????
    
    deb, pick me up in the morning???
    
    :<
    
    
    
    
23.103SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Wed Dec 07 1994 16:427
    
    raq....
    
    Make sure they're going the correct way first....
    
    ;) ;) ;)
    
23.104GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 07 1994 16:477
    
    
    {{{smaq}}}
    
    (it's not route 2 that i have a direction problem with.... :>)
    
    
23.105SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Dec 07 1994 17:086
	So much for cutting the deadwood in this company.

	Jack's got a direct report who handles giving him
	weather advisories.

	Sheesh!		;^)
23.106MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 17:093
'Svital information, Joanne.

:^)
23.107DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Dec 07 1994 17:221
    I'm so glad I'm not commuting to Hudson anymore.
23.108BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 07 1994 17:324
23.109DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Dec 07 1994 17:341
    January-April of last winter.  You know, the snowy one.
23.110I don't know what the problem is...AQU027::HADDADWed Dec 07 1994 17:525
All we've go to do is change the name from The Commonwealth of Massachesetts
to The Tropic of Massachusetts.  When was the last time it snowed in the
tropics??  hhmmmmmm????

Bruce
23.111MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaWed Dec 07 1994 17:531
    That would make Beacon Hill the Tropic of Cancer...
23.112Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMWed Dec 07 1994 18:473
    going back to el DELBALSO's note to moi,
    
    It's winter for me even though it's summer ! %^)
23.113CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 07 1994 20:394
    Raq, If that was me, so sorry.  I is in CANADA eh?  Back tomorrow
    (thursday).
    
    Brian
23.114HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Wed Dec 07 1994 21:292
    big storm missed here last night. stayed south and dumped 1-1.5 foot fo
    snow on IA. corn and pig farmers can have it.
23.115CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Thu Dec 08 1994 00:415
    
    >stayed south and dumped 1-1.5 foot
    
    how did you arrange that? can i order up a foot to fall in
    say, palo alto?
23.116POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 08 1994 01:032
    
    Has been snowing in Shirley since about 6:00pm.
23.117CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Dec 08 1994 01:2110


 Also snowing in Derry NH vicinity since about 5 or so..





 Jim
23.118GIDDAY::BURTA field of golden dandelionsThu Dec 08 1994 01:293
Winter????  what winter?

Chele
23.119Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMThu Dec 08 1994 01:401
    I already tried telling them but they won't listen
23.120GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsThu Dec 08 1994 11:0414
    
    yes, bri, that was for you...how many bris do you think i know that
    live near me??  :>  
    
    hope canada was warmer than fitchburg...
    
    car locks and doors were iced up this morning...lots of kicking and
    yanking...finally got it opened...only to find out one of my windshield
    wipers somehow warped over nite and now it doesn't touch the glass...
    days like today make me wish i moved to north carolina w/ my
    g-parents...
    
    
    
23.121MAIL2::CRANEThu Dec 08 1994 11:092
    How much snow did you folks get in N.E. last night? We didn`t get any
    in Jersey but it sure did get cold(er).
23.122POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 08 1994 11:143
    
    Ended up not getting much in Shirley, maybe an inch tops, and that was
    only on the grass, not on the driveway, so I'm not complaining 8^).
23.123BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Thu Dec 08 1994 13:078
| <<< Note 23.114 by HAAG::HAAG "Rode hard. Put up wet." >>>

| big storm missed here last night. stayed south and dumped 1-1.5 foot fo
| snow on IA. corn and pig farmers can have it.



	Yeah... don't want your sheep gettin snow all over them! 
23.124HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Thu Dec 08 1994 13:372
    i don't own any sheep glen. never have. contrary to some sick minds
    here in the box. i have, however, shot a few.
23.125GMT1::TEEKEMAMs Jones created Barney..Thu Dec 08 1994 13:382
	Before or after Gene ??????????????	%^)
23.126Not only reports it, but also controls it.SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 13:568
 > >stayed south and dumped 1-1.5 foot
 >   
 >  how did you arrange that? can i order up a foot to fall in
 >  say, palo alto?

Methinks he's hooked up with Jack's weather report person!

joanne
23.127BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Thu Dec 08 1994 14:286
| <<< Note 23.124 by HAAG::HAAG "Rode hard. Put up wet." >>>

| i don't own any sheep glen. never have. contrary to some sick minds
| here in the box. i have, however, shot a few.

	Yeah, people keep talking about that Gene..... they call it sex...
23.128HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Thu Dec 08 1994 14:3013
Note 23.126 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN 
    
 >> >stayed south and dumped 1-1.5 foot
 >>   
 >>  how did you arrange that? can i order up a foot to fall in
 >>  say, palo alto?
>
>Methinks he's hooked up with Jack's weather report person!


    nope. its just that there is so much hot blowing down from canuck
    country lately the cold front didn't have a chance of moving any
    farther north.
23.129MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 08 1994 16:281
23.130Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMThu Dec 08 1994 20:471
    It's bloody raining, has been since yesterday afternoon.
23.131SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 23:245
    Well then, Martin, check the nearest storm drain, please!
    Is the water swirling clockwise or counter?
    
    The Northern Hemisphere awaits your findings.
    
23.132Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMFri Dec 09 1994 00:261
    I don't hang arround in the gutter ! :^)
23.133CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Dec 09 1994 12:472
    It's been wet here for 3 days (cloudy, drizzly mess)...now it's raining
    for real.  
23.134POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 09 1994 13:053
    
    Hmm, a wet boxer...Steve, is it hot too?  If so, Andy Fraser is looking
    for you 8^).
23.135CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Dec 09 1994 13:122
    Tell him I'm not here.  8^)  (actually it's rather chilly, though not
    outright cold yet)
23.136SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Dec 09 1994 13:525
        You're not here, Steve? aw, ok - you're off the list then.
        
        &y, in  charge  of  recruiting hot wet 'boxers to be applied to
        Debra's back.
        
23.137oh dear!POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 09 1994 13:561
    
23.138CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Dec 09 1994 14:561
    oh my
23.139CSC32::M_EVANSimagineFri Dec 09 1994 15:1210
    Amature night hit last night.  Nice greasy roads with cars all sideways
    on the smallest of grades.  20 minute drive home turned into almost a
    two hours drive through bumper to bumper Caliphs, and others from
    warmer clime's.  Sand trucks caught in the traffic jams.
    
    Sometimes I think no one should be granted a license in Colorado until
    they take a snow driving course, so they no the trick to moving and
    stopping on icy roads.
    
    meg
23.140CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Fri Dec 09 1994 15:206
    
    must be the same idjits who barrell down the canyon 
    heedless of the blackice.
    
    then they are so suprised when they hit the curve near 
    soda rock and bounce off the barrier. 
23.141CSC32::M_EVANSimagineFri Dec 09 1994 15:316
    Well it seems some of them think that the harder you push the
    accelerator on ice the faster you will go.  They have it half right, as
    soon as one spinning tire catches a piece of pavement they spin in
    wonderful circles, giving the rest of us in 4x4's bad names.
    
    meg
23.142Many still remain this morning.CSC32::J_OPPELTI'm an orca.Fri Dec 09 1994 16:088
    	The truly smart drivers out here didn't bother joining the fray
    	until 5:30, and got home in a half hour instead of their usual 
    	20 minutes.
    
    	The multitude of cars lining the medians and curbs -- so cold, so
    	dark, so snow/ice-covered, some crumpled, many in awkward positions
    	-- lay like dead soldiers after a terrible battle in silent 
    	testimony to the carnage of the previous two hours.
23.143CSC32::M_EVANSimagineFri Dec 09 1994 17:028
    Joe,
    
    when I left the snow had just started.  It was amazing at how quickly
    it iced up.  Had I been in a place where I could have gotten off the
    road, believe me I would have waited until 7:00 or so, once things had
    frozen up solid.\
    
    meg
23.144JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Dec 09 1994 19:514
    Leaving for the snow in 2 hours.... :-)
    
    Let you know how the winter is doing in Northern California next week!
    
23.145AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Dec 12 1994 17:154
    Soooooo cold this morning! Saw a local attorney with his hands in his
    own pockets!!
    
    Its colder than my ex's heart! :)
23.146CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyMon Dec 12 1994 17:295
    colder than an IRS auditors heart.
    
    courtesy of a CPA sho helped people with audits.
    
    meg
23.147GMT1::TEEKEMAOn a binge.....Mon Dec 12 1994 17:352
	Colder than a witches ..............
23.148MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 12 1994 17:361
witch's
23.149CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyMon Dec 12 1994 17:391
    Mine are quite warm, TYVM
23.150CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Dec 12 1994 17:442
    <-- :-) I like it.  Busting the stereotype and all.  Uh, no pun
    intended, I think. 
23.151CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyMon Dec 12 1994 19:143
    re .150
    
    don't want to be titillating about this now
23.152AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Dec 12 1994 19:223
    So cold that the Eastern front looks like a balmy day in palm tree
    paradise! Had to start a fire under the truck this morning to warm up
    the oil to run the engine.:)
23.153MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 12 1994 19:395
>    Had to start a fire under the truck this morning to warm up
>    the oil to run the engine.:)

Brian Markey has run into folks in Worcester who'll provide that service.

23.154MPGS::MARKEYPee Wee Herman for Surgeon General!Mon Dec 12 1994 19:403
    Maybe, but I'm _not_ hanging around to find out what happens! :-)
    
    -b
23.155Winter inhales.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 13 1994 01:596
23.156Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMTue Dec 13 1994 03:035
    They had a fire alarm jobby, here this morning and the evacuees 
    (which includes moi) had to stand outside in the ridiculous 
    heat for half an hour, it was 'orrible.
    
    I prefered doing this in the rain and cold back home, much better.
23.157Winter? what winter?TIS::HAMBURGERlet's finish the job in '96Tue Dec 13 1994 12:1010
I have a shiny-new pick-em-up truck this year. The engine has a built in 
heater that I plug into 110V at night. this AM even though the temp was 10
degrees F. I had immediate heat. the coolant stays warm all night
by the time I'd driven a bout two miles the engine was at full operating temp
but _THERE WAS HEAT_ from the moment I started it.

This should go in TTLT 

Amos
23.158MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 13 1994 12:327
23.159BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 13 1994 12:3910
23.160MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 13 1994 12:552
Yes, it did, Glen, but the novelty wore off quickly.

23.161MAIL2::CRANETue Dec 13 1994 13:284
    Is this heater something that come`s equiped or can I purchase this and
    add it to my car/truck?
    
    Thanks.
23.162MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 13 1994 13:334
The one I had in my Rambler was an add on. You sliced into your heater hose
and stuck this thing into the two ends, added some clamps, and that was
about it. Kinda like a leetle electric perkylater.

23.163SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Dec 13 1994 13:473
    my father alluz used to get his cars fitted with a thing called a
    headbolt heater - you removed one of the bolts securing the cylinder
    head and mounted the heater there.  worked really well.
23.164WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 13 1994 13:491
    There are also dip stick models...
23.165SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Dec 13 1994 13:515
    .164
    
    > There are also dip stick models...
    
    prolly are, but i never met any of em.
23.166my 24-volt starting system helps too :-}TIS::HAMBURGERlet's finish the job in '96Tue Dec 13 1994 16:0526
>              <<< Note 23.165 by SMURF::BINDER "vitam gustare" >>>

>    .164
    
>    > There are also dip stick models...
    
>    prolly are, but i never met any of em.


RROOOOOOOLLLLIIINNNGGG

ahem, back to the serious stuff (chortle) The one I have on my truck is 
an engine-bolt model, The in-heater-line ones work well too I'm told.
The other possibilities are
dip-stick
oil-pan drain plug (IMHO this needs to be removed so often it could get 
                   damaged)
a plate for under the battery (only keeps the bat warm but adds "zip" :-})
Transmission-plug heater

BTW in Northern Canada factories and offices have parking places with
electric outlets in front of each car. A worker benefit.
In some cities in Alaska there are parking-meter ype things on the streets
you pay $.25 for xx minutes of electricity and parking space.

Amos
23.167SUBPAC::SADINKeep it off my wave...Wed Dec 14 1994 11:3910
    
    
    	re: Amos' truck
    
    
    	Yeah, it's a neat truck alright. If he turns on all the lights you
    can see it from Achorage Alaska....;*)
    
    
    jim
23.168More gooch.GAAS::BRAUCHERFri Dec 16 1994 20:184
    
    Snow outside PKO.
    
      bb
23.169HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Dec 16 1994 22:179
    it ain't been below zero here yet this winter. freaking amazing. if
    only it will hold for one more month.........NAH...never happen.
    
    3-5 inches of snow expected tomorrow.
    
    an UNREAL 42-45 on monday and tuesday. goofing weather.
    
    this "warm" weather is NOT good for here. bodes bad for spring soil
    moisture content.
23.170HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sun Dec 18 1994 20:172
    incredible. mid-40's expected most of next week. string of unbelievable
    weather (for this neck of the woods) continues.
23.171POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionSun Dec 18 1994 23:265
    
    Here too.  It snowed all morning yesterday, and Shirley got about 1/2",
    but it's all melted by now.
                         
    Not that I'm complaining mind you!
23.172Only 1 storm so far, and most of that has melted.TROOA::TRP109::Chrisshirley you jest (a.d.c.m.s.)Mon Dec 19 1994 14:273
Weather office calling for a "green" Christmas this year.  :-(   Rats.  The 
only day of the year that I like snow is Dec. 25th.  On the other hand, I 
haven't had to wear my winter coat yet this year and that is a TTL. 
23.173HAAG::HAAGThu Dec 29 1994 14:122
    BIG cols front moving in. snow tonight. -10 tomorrow night. bout time
    to get the hell out of dodge.
23.174Come on DownODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Thu Dec 29 1994 16:276
    Well Gene, when you get to Col. Sprgs. with MCI it will only be a
    matter of time before they send you to beautiful Atlanta on a businewss
    trip.  The weather here will be better than in the Springs or Minn. 
    Hell, we play golf here just about year 'round.
    
    Dan
23.175HAAG::HAAGThu Dec 29 1994 16:3214
Note 23.174 by ODIXIE::ZOGRAN
    
    >Well Gene, when you get to Col. Sprgs. with MCI it will only be a
    >matter of time before they send you to beautiful Atlanta on a businewss
    >trip.  The weather here will be better than in the Springs or Minn. 
    
    i doubt it dan. for a year round climate, the springs wins out over
    atlanta. your long, very warm, and especially humid summers are damn
    near insufferable. dewpoints nearing 75-80 are the norm. MN gets the
    worst of both heat/humidty and cold/dry. while the springs' weather can
    change suddenly and dramatically, the location ensures a generally
    comfortable summer without the need of an AC, and relatively
    comfortable winters. in most years, you can also play golf in the
    springs every month of the year.
23.176Couldn't wear my contacts for the entire weekDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Dec 29 1994 16:527
    Gene,
    
    I'll agree to a point about Colorado's weather having some advantages
    over Atlanta's, BUT it is sooooooo dry, ya'll will dehydrate and turn
    into prunes!!
    
    
23.177Or dried sheep dip :-}DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Dec 29 1994 16:521
    
23.178SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Dec 29 1994 16:5514
    <<< Note 23.176 by DECLNE::REESE "ToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGround" >>>

>    I'll agree to a point about Colorado's weather having some advantages
>    over Atlanta's, BUT it is sooooooo dry, ya'll will dehydrate and turn
>    into prunes!!
 
	Nah, you just have to learn to stay hydrated. Why do you think
	there are so many micro-breweries in Colorado? ;-)

Jim

   
    

23.179HAAG::HAAGThu Dec 29 1994 20:421
    someone mention sheeps?
23.180GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentWed Jan 11 1995 11:378
    
    
    
    Yup, we're going to have it pretty bad here in Maryland this weekend. 
    It's going to be a frigid 66 degrees on Saturday. ;')
    
    
    Mike
23.181NCMAIL::GEIBELLFISH NAKEDWed Jan 11 1995 12:078
    
      What a winter it has been, for the most part we have ha no snow to
    really speak of, finally this week it snowed about a foot where I live,
    now they are calling for 40 degrees and rain on saturday.  no wonder
    the flu is running rampid everywhere.
    
                                                           Lee
    
23.182POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsSun Jan 15 1995 17:565
    
    The ~6" of snow I had Thursday morning has converted into huge puddles
    in my yard, thanks to yesterday's and today's 60F+ temperatures.
    
    And this is January?  Not that I'm complaining, mind you.
23.183POLAR::RICHARDSONSun Jan 15 1995 21:441
23.184MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 13:0610
Well, mud season has arrived early this year.



Yes, I too, fear we'll get a second taste of it in another two months.



I'm not complaining, though.

23.185GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Feb 03 1995 10:568
    
    
    We are supposed to get dumped on here in Maryland toneet and tomorrow.  
    They are saying up to a foot of the white stuff.  Of course this means 
    it will probably rain or be sunny. :')
    
    
    Mike
23.186SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Feb 03 1995 11:126
        Word is that we're (NE) in for a nor'easter beginning  tomorrow
        morning, with the  local frowny-face weather-guesser predicting
        up to two feet of snow in Manchester, NH by Sunday afternoon.
        
        Let's all do the happy dance!
        
23.187CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 11:588
    You will be getting the same storm we are supposed to get today.  They
    say up to 8" here, but since they missed the boat so badly last week
    (no accumulation of snow, some freezing rain until early afternoon,
    high in the 40's....we ended up with 4-5" of snow, 1/2" of ice, and it
    never got above 30), I have no idea what to expect.  Maybe 2' this time
    around, maybe nothing.  8^)
    
    So much for accuracy in weather forcasting.
23.188CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 12:069


 2 FEET IN MANCHESTER?!?!?!?




 Jim who lives in Derry
23.189SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 12:115
A snowstorm.  A real honest-to-goodness snowstorm.
Who'da ever thought it would happen this winter?

Guess I'll stay in and watch that SAVE video lovingly
sent by my employer.
23.190CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 12:182
    Estimates are already up to 10" here...the city will shut down if this
    is true.
23.191MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 03 1995 12:412
Let us know when it starts falling, Steve!

23.192CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 13:1211
    Okay...it's started already.
    
    We officially have car covering! (though not a full snow suit yet)
    
    Since I have parked in the garage, I could really care less.  I'm
    having fun watching everyone else's car get covered.  8^)
    
    I think I'll have to make a quick lunch run today, lest I lose my spot
    and have to de-snow my car with everyone else.  8^)
    
    -steve
23.193SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Fri Feb 03 1995 13:518
    Relax, this is NE.  Here in NH, if they say were in for
    a foot or more (did you ever notice how happy the weathermen
    all are when they say this) we either get no snow or about
    2".  Now, if they were calling for flurries, I might be
    nervous..... :-)
    
    Mary-Michael (who will go to an auction tonight, NOT
    the grocery store)
23.194NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 15:2113
    
    
    RE: The  SAVE video.....yup, I'm gonna watch mine too.  After I watch
    my video birthday card of 1965 that my good friend Cindy gave me. :*)
    
    
    Let it snow...let it snow...let it snow.......
    
    Of course, I'll also be doing the 30 hours of homework I got last
    night...... :(
    
    Terrie
    
23.195CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 15:3012



 I'll spend the day putting the entertainment center that I bought
 a couple weeks ago together..that oughta keep me busy til about midnight :-/





JIm
23.196crazy peopleCSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 15:3127
    Well, the snow has stopped.  My, what a huge snowstorm...we got a whole
    .06" of snow (+/- .04"  8^) ).  
    
    No one seems to have noticed this fact, though.  My lunch trip to
    Kroger was...interesting.  Carts lined up in every isle, all full of
    groceries.  Looks like these folk are expecting to be snowed in for a
    while.  A lady in the deli (where I purchased my lunch...luckily there
    was no real line there) said they had been super-busy since 6am this
    morning.  
    
    Keep in mind that this is Blue Ash, a small (but pricey) area north of
    the city.  There is no way you can be very far from a store that sells
    some form of groceries. 
    
    I guess even the mention of snow triggers some instinctive shopping
    expedition.  Personally, I'd rather do my shopping after the storm has
    dumped about a foot of snow...you walk in, grab your grub, then wheel
    your load to one of the OPEN checkout registers- no traffic, no wait,
    and pleasant shopping conditions (empty store).
    
    Oh well, if the unimaginable happens (that it actually snows so much I
    can't get my old Jetta out on the road), I can stretch my two boxes of
    speghetti and bottles of sauce out for a week if I have to, though my
    bottled water is getting low (water is awful in my area) 8^).
    
                                                                
    -steve
23.1978^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryFri Feb 03 1995 15:334
    
    *BOTTLED* spaghetti sauce?!  
    
    uh-b-b-bleah.
23.198PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Feb 03 1995 15:345
>> I'll spend the day putting the entertainment center that I bought
>> a couple weeks ago together..that oughta keep me busy til about midnight :-/

	Let's hope you don't have to strip any wires. ;>
23.199POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryFri Feb 03 1995 15:392
    
    Let the cat help, and you'll be busy all day Sunday also 8^).
23.200Let it snarfCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 15:395



 :-)
23.201CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 15:4222

RE:    <<< Note 23.199 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Organic Jewelry" >>>

    
   > Let the cat help, and you'll be busy all day Sunday also 8^).



    That's what I'm afraid of...I opened the thing up last night and there's
 a bag of bolts, nuts (!), fasteners and other doodads that I'm sure will
 drive her crazy.  Heck, the box has been sitting in my kitchen for a week
 or so and she's had fun with that.


 I bought an excersize bike last week and she was a big help putting it
 together..and of course she thinks its her's..




Jim
23.202SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 15:556
So, have any of our esteemed Boston-area weather
folks referred to this as a "storm of biblical
proportions" yet?

They love whipping people into a frenzy, they
really do.
23.203NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 15:568
    
    
    This is gonna be a storm of biblical proportions!
    
    
    
    (there, feel better now?)  :*)
    
23.204NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 03 1995 15:571
Not too many snowstorms in the Bible.
23.205MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsFri Feb 03 1995 15:583
    I hope it's a major dud! (The storm that is.) So there! :-)
    
    -b
23.206SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 15:596
What I should really do this weekend is
homework.  That's a toughie, though, when
it'sa a snowing away outside, and I'm studying 
to become a certified travel consultant, and 
my homework is reading about French Polynesia
and other exotic, warm, South Pacific locales.
23.207SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 16:046
I laughed, Terrie, thanks!

I laugh harder, though, when Bruce Schwoegler
is on the TV, wringing his hands, pacing around,
acting like we live in a place where it's never
snowed before.
23.208SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Feb 03 1995 16:065
    .207
    
    which is why i prefer harvey leonard.  he lays it on the line, no
    wailing or gnashing of teeth.  this is what it looks like we're in for,
    this is how you an deal with it.
23.209NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:0713
    
    
    No kidding!  Anything to me is minor these days compared to the
    blizzard on March 13, 1993...Alan and I got stranded at my parents
    house, along with 6 other people, and we all had to spend the night
    there, in their tiny little two bedroom condo.  
    
    
    Is he oing his pee-pee dance yet?  :*)
    
    
    Terrie
    
23.210oh dearGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Feb 03 1995 16:183
    
    
    The women around here seem to be real pleased with getting 12".......
23.211NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:194
    
    
    Ah, that's old hat Mike.  :*)
    
23.212GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Feb 03 1995 16:205
    
    
    Reminds me of Dice Clay's 12" and make it hurt joke.......
    
    
23.213BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:216
| <<< Note 23.204 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Not too many snowstorms in the Bible.


	Gerald, that was toooooo funny!!!!!  Best one I've heard in a while!
23.214he smells like old mans headBIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:227
| <<< Note 23.211 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Thirty on Thursday..Proud of it." >>>



| Ah, that's old hat Mike.  :*)

	Well.... Mike does seem to resemble an old hat anyway.....
23.215GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 03 1995 16:478
    
    
    if we are to get a storm, i just wish it would happen during the
    weekend...i am notlooking forward to driving to work monday in
    'blizzard conditions'...and i don't make enough money to afford to call
    in sick...as it'll affect any overtime i end up doing... :<
    
    
23.216Vacation day?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 16:491
    
23.217NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:499
    
    
    Raq...the storm will be tomorrow and the next day.  Is that close
    enough to the weekend for you?  :*)
    
    
    xo
    Terrie
    
23.218GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 03 1995 16:5612
    
    terrie,
    
    not from what i heard...out this way (worcester-ish area)...we will
    start to get snow around noon tomorrow and then it will taper off into
    some sort of rain...then starting sunday nite and into monday, we can
    expect blizzard condtions...
    
    and andy...i am still a newbie...i only get 2 weeks a year...and right
    now, i have a tad over 4 days...i have to save them in case i actually
    need them...not for a stupid storm...
    
23.219SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 16:597
    
    Bummer raq!!!
    
    I gotta take 9 weeks this year or I'll lose them!!!
    
    
    ;) ;)
23.220GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 03 1995 17:026
    
    are  you serious????
    
    
    that is so unfair... :< :<
    
23.221SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Feb 03 1995 17:0711
               <<< Note 23.220 by GAVEL::JANDROW "brain cramp" >>>

    
>    are  you serious????
 
	You can only accumulate 5 weeks (200 hrs) as of Jan. 1 1996.

	I have to burn off at least 6 weeks in order to not bump into
	this new maximum.

Jim
23.222GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 03 1995 17:105
    
    well, i know you can only accumulate 5 weeks...but how the heck did
    andy accumulate 14 weeks vacation?!?!?!
    
    
23.223SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Feb 03 1995 17:1419
               <<< Note 23.222 by GAVEL::JANDROW "brain cramp" >>>

    
>    well, i know you can only accumulate 5 weeks...but how the heck did
>    andy accumulate 14 weeks vacation?!?!?!
 
	If he's got 8 now, get's another 5 this year he's up to 13.
	Then burn one week "extra" to endure that you don't max out
	by the end of week 1 Jan.

	But that's just a guess.

	There's been a LOT of talk about this in Manufacturing. I figured
	outy that I can take off Friday's for the rest of the year if
	I like.

Jim   
    

23.224GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 03 1995 17:225
    
    maybe i just didn't realize how fast 5 weeks can add up compared to my
    miniscule 2...
    
    
23.225SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netFri Feb 03 1995 17:38347
Last update was at: Fri Feb 3 14:10:01 EST 1995
 
 
 The weather observed at BOSTON (BOS) at 01:50 PM EST was:
   The skies were thinly scattered with clouds.
   Temperature: 25F (-4C)   Dewpoint:  5F (-15C)   Relative Humidity: 42%
   Winds from the SE (120 degs) at  9 mph.
   Pressure: 1019.0 millibars.  Altimeter:30.09 inches of mercury.
   Visibility: 20.0 miles.
 
 
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ABUS31 KBOS 031625
RWSBOS

NEW ENGLAND FORECAST AND WEATHER STORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
1125 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR MUCH OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR
SATURDAY...

...WINTER STORM WATCH SATURDAY FOR THE NORTHWEST TWO THIRDS OF
MASSACHUSETTS...VERMONT...NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND ALL BUT
THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF CONNECTICUT...

...COASTAL FLOOD WATCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE SOUTHWEST
CONNECTICUT COAST...

THERE WILL BE A FEW LINGERING FLURRIES OVER CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS
THIS AFTERNOON.  OTHERWISE SKIES WILL BE MOSTLY SUNNY ACROSS THE SIX
STATE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM NEAR
10 DEGREES IN FAR NORTHERN MAINE TO AROUND 30 ALONG THE SOUTH COAST.

CLOUDS WILL INCREASE ACROSS NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT. IT WILL
CONTINUE COLD UP NORTH WITH LOW FROM 10 TO 20 BELOW OVER NORTHERN
MAINE TO 10 BELOW TO 10 ABOVE ELSEWHERE OVER NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND.
OVER THE SOUTH...LOWS WILL BE MAINLY IN THE TEENS AND 20S.

SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE REGION FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ON SATURDAY
AND MAY BECOME HEAVY DURING THE AFTERNOON OVER WESTERN CONNECTICUT
AND MUCH OF CENTRAL AND WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.  THE SNOW MAY MIX WITH
OR CHANGE TO SLEET OR RAIN OVER SOUTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT...RHODE
ISLAND AND SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS BY LATE AFTERNOON.  HIGHS ON
SATURDAY WILL BE IN THE TEENS AND 20S OVER THE NORTH TO THE 30S AND
LOWER 40S OVER THE SOUTH.

COLD HIGH PRESSURE OVER SOUTHEASTERN CANADA WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD
INTO NEW ENGLAND TODAY.  A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL FORM
OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL INTENSIFY AS IT RACES
NORTH ALONG THE EASTERN SEABOARD SATURDAY. THIS STORM IS EXPECTED
TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW TO MANY SECTIONS....ENDING THIS WINTER'S
LONG SNOW DROUGHT.

DUNHAM


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ABUS31 KBOS 031625
RWSBOS

NEW ENGLAND FORECAST AND WEATHER STORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
1125 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR MUCH OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR
SATURDAY...

...WINTER STORM WATCH SATURDAY FOR THE NORTHWEST TWO THIRDS OF
MASSACHUSETTS...VERMONT...NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND ALL BUT
THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF CONNECTICUT...

...COASTAL FLOOD WATCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE SOUTHWEST
CONNECTICUT COAST...

THERE WILL BE A FEW LINGERING FLURRIES OVER CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS
THIS AFTERNOON.  OTHERWISE SKIES WILL BE MOSTLY SUNNY ACROSS THE SIX
STATE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM NEAR
10 DEGREES IN FAR NORTHERN MAINE TO AROUND 30 ALONG THE SOUTH COAST.

CLOUDS WILL INCREASE ACROSS NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT. IT WILL
CONTINUE COLD UP NORTH WITH LOW FROM 10 TO 20 BELOW OVER NORTHERN
MAINE TO 10 BELOW TO 10 ABOVE ELSEWHERE OVER NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND.
OVER THE SOUTH...LOWS WILL BE MAINLY IN THE TEENS AND 20S.

SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE REGION FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ON SATURDAY
AND MAY BECOME HEAVY DURING THE AFTERNOON OVER WESTERN CONNECTICUT
AND MUCH OF CENTRAL AND WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.  THE SNOW MAY MIX WITH
OR CHANGE TO SLEET OR RAIN OVER SOUTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT...RHODE
ISLAND AND SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS BY LATE AFTERNOON.  HIGHS ON
SATURDAY WILL BE IN THE TEENS AND 20S OVER THE NORTH TO THE 30S AND
LOWER 40S OVER THE SOUTH.

COLD HIGH PRESSURE OVER SOUTHEASTERN CANADA WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD
INTO NEW ENGLAND TODAY.  A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL FORM
OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL INTENSIFY AS IT RACES
NORTH ALONG THE EASTERN SEABOARD SATURDAY. THIS STORM IS EXPECTED
TO BRING SIGNIFICANT SNOW TO MANY SECTIONS....ENDING THIS WINTER'S
LONG SNOW DROUGHT.

DUNHAM


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ZFPMA 

MASSACHUSETTS ZONE FORECASTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

MAZ007-014>016-040100-
EASTERN ESSEX-EASTERN NORFOLK-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX-SUFFOLK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GLOUCESTER...LYNN...SALEM...CAMBRIDGE...
WALTHAM...WOBURN...BOSTON...QUINCY
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

.THIS AFTERNOON...A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUN.  COLD.  HIGH 25 TO 30.
NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...BECOMING CLOUDY.  A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW IN THE LOWER 20S.  WIND BECOMING NORTHEAST 5 TO 15 MPH.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW CHANGING TO SLEET OR
RAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON.  HIGH IN THE MID 30S.  CHANCE OF
PRECIPITATION NEAR 100 PERCENT.

$$

MAZ005-006-012-040100-
SOUTHERN WORCESTER-WESTERN ESSEX-WESTERN MIDDLESEX-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CONCORD...LOWELL...FRAMINGHAM...HAVERHILL...
LAWRENCE...WORCESTER
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...WINTER STORM WATCH SATURDAY...
.THIS AFTERNOON...MOSTLY SUNNY AND COLD.  HIGH AROUND 25.  NORTH WIND
10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...BECOMING CLOUDY.  A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW 15 TO 20.  WIND BECOMING NORTHEAST 5 TO 15 MPH.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES
BEFORE CHANGING TO SLEET OR RAIN LATE IN THE DAY.  HIGH IN THE LOWER
30S.

$$

MAZ002>004-008>011-040100-
EASTERN FRANKLIN-EASTERN HAMPDEN-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE-NORTHERN WORCESTER-
WESTERN FRANKLIN-WESTERN HAMPDEN-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SHELBURNE...GREENFIELD...FITCHBURG...
GARDNER...CHESTERFIELD...BLANDFORD...AMHERST...NORTHAMPTON...HOLYOKE...
SPRINGFIELD
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...WINTER STORM WATCH SATURDAY...
.THIS AFTERNOON...MOSTLY SUNNY AND COLD.  HIGH 20 TO 25.  NORTH WIND
10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...BECOMING CLOUDY.  A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW 10 TO 15.  LIGHT WIND.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES.
HIGH NEAR 30.

$$

MAZ013-017-018-040100-
NORTHERN BRISTOL-WESTERN NORFOLK-WESTERN PLYMOUTH-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FOXBORO...NORWOOD...ATTLEBORO...TAUNTON...
BROCKTON
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

.THIS AFTERNOON...A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUN.  COLD.  HIGH AROUND 30.
NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...BECOMING CLOUDY.  A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW 15 TO 20.  LIGHT WIND.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW CHANGING TO SLEET OR
RAIN IN THE AFTERNOON.  HIGH IN THE MID 30S.  CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION
NEAR 100 PERCENT.

$$

MAZ020-021-040100-
SOUTHERN BRISTOL-SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FALL RIVER...NEW BEDFORD...WAREHAM
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

.THIS AFTERNOON...MOSTLY SUNNY AND COLD.  HIGH 30 TO 35.  NORTH WIND
10 TO 15 MPH.
.TONIGHT...BECOMING CLOUDY.  A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW IN THE LOWER 20S.  WIND BECOMING NORTHEAST 10 TO 20 MPH.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW CHANGING TO SLEET OR
RAIN BY AFTERNOON.  HIGH NEAR 40.  CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION NEAR 100
PERCENT.

$$

MAZ019-022>024-040100-
BARNSTABLE...CAPE COD-DUKES...MARTHAS VINEYARD-EASTERN PLYMOUTH-
NANTUCKET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COHASSET...PLYMOUTH
1137 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

.THIS AFTERNOON...FLURRIES AND SCATTERED SNOW SQUALLS TAPERING OFF...
BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY.  AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW POSSIBLE IN A FEW
SPOTS.  HIGH 25 TO 30.  NORTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH SOME HIGHER
GUSTS.
.TONIGHT...VARIABLE CLOUDINESS. A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF SNOW TOWARD
MORNING.  LOW 25 TO 30.  NORTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.
.SATURDAY...SNOW AND TURNING VERY WINDY.  SNOW CHANGING TO RAIN BY
AFTERNOON.   HIGH AROUND 40.   CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION NEAR 100
PERCENT.

$$

CZEPYHA



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CSUS2 KBOS 030527
CLIBOS
CLIMATOLOGICAL REPORT (DAILY)
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON MA
1228 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...TEMPERATURE...
HIGH YESTERDAY... 40
LOW YESTERDAY.... 17
MEAN TEMPERATURE. 29        DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL...PLUS  1


NORMAL HIGH FOR TODAY....36
NORMAL LOW FOR TODAY.....21
RECORD HIGH FOR TODAY....59 SET IN 1991                                    
RECORD LOW FOR TODAY.....-5 SET IN 1881                                    

...DEGREE DAY DATA...

HEATING
YESTERDAY...     36
MONTH.......     60
SEASON......   2637         DEPARTURE....MINUS 528

...PRECIPITATION IN INCHES...

YESTERDAY........................ NONE
TOTAL FOR THE MONTH TO DATE.......NONE
NORMAL FOR THE MONTH TO DATE......0.24
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR TO DATE....... 4.33
NORMAL FOR THE YEAR TO DATE...... 3.83

...SNOWFALL IN INCHES...

YESTERDAY..........NONE
MONTH..............NONE
SEASON..............6.0

...WIND DATA...

FASTEST 2-MIN WIND YESTERDAY......22 MPH                        
PEAK WIND GUST YESTERDAY..........30 MPH FROM THE N...LAST OF SEVERAL
                                  OCCURRENCES

.
...ASTRONOMICAL DATA...

SUNRISE TODAY.......656 AM EST
SUNSET TODAY........500 PM EST
SUNRISE TOMORROW....655 AM EST
SUNSET TOMORROW.....502 PM EST

...END...


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FPUS1 KBOS 030933
SFPMA 
MAZALL-CTZALL-RIZALL-032100-

STATE FORECAST FOR SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
433 AM EST FRI FEB 3 1995

...WINTER STORM WATCH SATURDAY FOR THE NORTHWEST TWO THIRDS OF
   MASSACHUSETTS...NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND ALL BUT THE SOUTHEAST
   COAST OF CONNECTICUT...

...COASTAL FLOOD WATCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR SOUTHWEST CONNECTICUT
   COAST...

.TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AND COLD EXCEPT FLURRIES AND SQUALLS DIMINISHING
THIS AFTERNOON ON THE CAPE AND SOUTH SHORE OF MASSACHUSETTS.  HIGHS 25
TO 35. 
.TONIGHT...INCREASING CLOUDINESS.  FLURRIES OR SNOW POSSIBLE...
ESPECIALLY LATE.  LOWS 10 TO 20...EXCEPT 20S ALONG THE SOUTH COAST.
.SATURDAY...SNOW SHOULD CHANGE TO RAIN OR SLEET SOUTHEAST
CONNECTICUT...RHODE ISLAND...SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND THE CAPE IN
THE AFTERNOON.  PRECIPITATION MAY BE HEAVY.   VERY WINDY ALONG THE
COAST IN THE AFTERNOON.  COASTAL FLOODING POSSIBLE IN SOUTHWEST
COASTAL CONNECTICUT IN THE AFTERNOON.  HIGHS UPPER 20S TO UPPER 30S. 

.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.SUNDAY...VERY WINDY WITH SNOW LIKELY.  LOWS 10 TO 20.  HIGHS IN THE
20S.
.MONDAY...DRY AND COLD.  LOWS 5 BELOW ZERO TO 10 ABOVE.  HIGHS IN THE
TEENS TO NEAR 20.
.TUESDAY...DRY AND COLD.  LOWS FROM 10 BELOW ZERO TO 10 ABOVE.  HIGHS
IN THE TEENS TO LOWER 20S. 

$$
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23.226SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 17:406
    
    raq...
    
     I get 3.08 hrs. per week and right now you're allowed to carry twice
    what you get (ie. I get 4 weeks per year, so I can carry 320 hrs. on
    the books).
23.227CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 18:158
    I guess I'll have to take a bit more vacation time this year than I
    usually do.  
    
    
    BTW, the snow has not returned.  They say its coming, but the sky does
    not look menacing at all.  Maybe it'll bypass us? (please?)
    
    -steve
23.228PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingFri Feb 03 1995 18:176
    From listening to the local weather talking heads, you'd think that
    snow in New England is a novelty.  Sheesh, hint of snow and they're
    already closing schools, putting the sandbags on the seawall and
    sending viewers to the grocery and hardware stores like lemmings.
    
    Mark.
23.229MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 03 1995 19:072
That reminds me, I'd better stop on the way home and get five pounds of
16D nails before the storm hits . . . 
23.230SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 19:126
    <---------
    
    You gonna traction your driveway Jack????
    
    :) :)
    
23.231CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 19:1710

 A woman here whose (did I get that right, Di?) husband works in a grocery
 store says its been crazy in there all day long.





JIm
23.232PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Feb 03 1995 19:198
>> A woman here whose (did I get that right, Di?) husband works in a grocery
>> store says its been crazy in there all day long.
 
  it's

  don't thank me.  ;>

23.233POLAR::RICHARDSONA mass of conflicting impulsesFri Feb 03 1995 19:201
    							8-o ---------->
23.234CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 19:247


 RE .232


 eeesh...
23.235CSOA1::LEECHHi!Fri Feb 03 1995 19:513
    Well, it's nearing 5 now and still no sign of the snow, though the sky
    is getting darker.  Of course, it always does that this time of
    day...at least in the winter.  8^)
23.236CSOA1::LEECHHi!Fri Feb 03 1995 20:1510
    Ammended report...
    
    It's snowing like CRAZY!  I can barely see the end of the parking lot
    (from my 'lofty' 2nd floor window).  Must have just started...I turned
    around to lock up my desk and there it was.  Cars are getting covered
    at a pretty good clip.
    
    Guess they didn't miss the boat entirely on this one.
    
    -steve
23.237MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 03 1995 22:292
Thanks for the previews, Steve.

23.238CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Feb 04 1995 01:0716



 Stopped at the grocery store on the way home (approx 6PM)..parking lot jammed,
 the store itself was mobbed, with the lines to checkstands winding around
 the store (a large Shaw's), shopping carts loaded, people running around
 frantically.  I grabbed my 15 items (one of which was 6 cans of cat food :-)
 and headed for the 14 items or less line (which I discovered are now 10
 items or less lines) and got out.  Unfortunately I discovered upon
 arriving home that I forgot a thing or 2 and headed back out..8:30PM
 and it was still packed..geesh..



 Jim
23.239MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Feb 04 1995 17:034
Heeeeeeeee doggies!

It's ugly out there.

23.240POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelrySat Feb 04 1995 17:223
    
    You can say that again 8^p.  There was a light dusting at 8:30 this
    morning, but now there's TONS and it's snowing heavily.
23.241Hello, winterSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowSat Feb 04 1995 17:3010
    Yeah, but it's the perfect reason to stay inside, cozy-like, and not
    do a bloody thing all weekend.  (Except maybe bomb thru the snow
    in the Jeep later today.)
    
    Especially when Channels 4, 5, and 7 are determined to give
    nanosecond-by-nanosecond details.
    
    Ironically, Chelmsford decided to cancel the Winter Carnival that
    was scheduled for this weekend.  From zero snow to too much.
    
23.242SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netSat Feb 04 1995 18:009
    
    
    	Out here in Rutland it's pretty nasty....must be close to 8"
    already. I'm taking care of my parents farm for them while they're on
    vacation, so I get to go out in this stuff later to feed
    'em....yehaw..:*)
    
    
    jim
23.243LJSRV2::KALIKOWDEC: Triumph of Open InnovationSat Feb 04 1995 18:4230
    Helluva storm out there!                                
    
    Reminds me of the first time I pulled a "telepresence" stunt on anyone. 
    I was traveling in FL in the early 1970s during the early daze of the
    ARPAnet, with a portable TI700-series modem-equipped terminal.  I had
    even managed to "score" one of the more precious resources in those
    net-times:  a TIP dialin number for the 'Net within not-too-many-
    dollars-per-hour-to-put-on-an-expense-account of my parents' condo in
    West Palm.  So there I am, having dragged the extension phone out to
    their back patio under a palm tree on a beautiful day in February not
    unlike this one, typing my brains out, when I get an EMail from a BBN
    friend of mine, to the effect of "Hey DAN, where the HECK are you?  You
    aren't in your office...?  We're all snowbound here at the Cambridge
    HQ, we see you're on the machine, most of the phones here are dead, so
    we figure you aren't logged in from home.  A bunch of us are going to
    slog out to the rotary for a pizza...?"
    
    So I got to practice my electronic grins and replied "Ha HA, Deb, you
    only THINK that I'm snowbound with the rest of you no-life losers; as
    it happens, I'm sitting here under a palm-tree in Florida...  Nyah-
    Nyahhh!!!"
    
    What a great moment...
    
    But today wot am I but a burned-out hulk, surrounded not by gentle
    zephyrs & palm fronds & margaritas, but by Massachusetts snowdrifts. 
    Sic transit, is wot I say... :-)
    
    So btw MzDeb, are you referring to Family-type Organics :-) ??
    
23.244Jim, re your .242, you might want to re-check the...LJSRV2::KALIKOWDEC: Triumph of Open InnovationSat Feb 04 1995 18:466
    genealogical implications...  Just eggzackly WHO was it that sired &
    that bore you?  Anyone that you are about to go out into the Rutland
    winter to feed, perchance?  
    
    If so, then I guess they don't call that locale RUTland fer nuttin.
    
23.245CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Feb 04 1995 18:589


 Pretty nasty out there (I'm in Derry NH)...the TV stations are certainly
 keeping us informed..geeesh..



 Jim with Nancy Griffith on the CD player, and a nice cup o' coffee
23.246ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Sat Feb 04 1995 21:094
    Y'all can blame all this snow on me.  I've been telling people that NE
    winter will return in time to remind me why I don't live up there.
    
    Bob
23.247MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Feb 05 1995 13:446
Well, that wasn't so bad now, was it?

Of course, I haven't a clue when the guy will come to plow
the driveway. He called yesterday afternoon and mumbled
something about "front-end loader" and "busted hydraulic" . . . 

23.248CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sun Feb 05 1995 16:5410



  Coulda been worse...I went out and dug my car out last night...didn't take 
  much.  Now I wish they'd come plow the parking lot.  



  Jim
23.249SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Mon Feb 06 1995 12:377
    Ok, so I was wrong.  We did get snow.  But it wasn't that
    bad really.  About 12" or so.  Going to the grocery store at
    noon on Saturday was the best idea we had.  No lines (Ford
    F250 4x4) :-).  It was a nice excuse to spend a week-end not
    doing much of anything...
    
    Mary-Michael
23.250CSOA1::LEECHHIMon Feb 06 1995 12:4914
    We ended up with around 7" of snow...got most of it in the first hour
    of two, then it let up.  Judging by car coating, we got 3" in the first
    1/2 hour to 45 minutes.  Pretty heavy for these parts.
    
    Now, it's just cold.  Down to 3 this morning, wind chill of -15 to -30. 
    All is not lost, though, we shall reach such lofty temporatures as
    20-22 for today's high.   O'joy...a veritable heat-wave.
    
    It was fun working on the car yesterday (luckily just a simple job of
    tightening the alternator belt).  It only took my 3 or 4 trips inside
    to warm up my hands.  8^)  I hate wind in the winter.
    
    
    -steve 
23.251MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 06 1995 13:044
    .250
    We received about a foot of snow Saturday. It was 8 below zero at 5:30
    AM not counting wind chill. We (northwest New Jersey) should get up to
    15 degrees.
23.252CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 06 1995 13:2710


 Got stuck in a parking spot in my apt complex..fortunately a couple neighbors
 helped me get out.  




 Jim
23.253fehPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryMon Feb 06 1995 13:4613
    
    I went out Sunday morning and sunk into the snow up to my knees.  Yes,
    I have short legs, but...
    
    Shoveled for 3-1/2 hours and managed to clear a path jussssssst wide
    enough for my car to back out if in 4WD Low.
    
    Woke up this morning with no water upstairs.  Something tells me the
    bathroom has no insulation, because there are hunks of ice in it from
    yesterday afternoon's shower 8^p.
    
    I'm at home, waiting for the plumber.  I hope he doesn't mind that I
    haven't showered.
23.254MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 06 1995 13:482
    .253
    I wouldn`t mind...especially if I get to wash your back!!!!
23.255ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Mon Feb 06 1995 14:0315
    We got a bit over a foot where I live (just south of the NH border) and
    then it turned to an icy mix, then to rain. They did an absolutely
    HORRIBLE job of plowing our street. They plowed about 4' away from the
    curb. Since the forecast was for plunging temperatures, I spent the
    evening digging through that stuff to make sure my mailbox was all
    cleared out ... had to get it done before it froze. 
    
    Then, of course, the snowplow came by at about 2:00 in the morning and
    pushed it all back ... buried the mailbox ... it froze ... it sucked.
    Buried the end of my driveway too, of course.
    
    WHY did I ever leave Santa Barbara?
    
    
    
23.256SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Feb 06 1995 14:279

	Well it only got up to 62 here over the weekend. I actually had
	to wear a long-sleeved shirt while walking the dogs and was almost
	sunburned when I got home.

	Sorry, could't resist.

Jim
23.257POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 06 1995 15:0111
23.258Worth a tripDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryMon Feb 06 1995 15:096
    >> I thought I was driving through the ice age on the planet Sarpiedon.
    
    Yeah, but did you see a young Mariette Hartley dressed in very
    little animal skin?
    
    Chris
23.259CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 06 1995 15:1511


 Channel 7 called their storm coverage "Nor'easter 95"...I wonder what
 they're going to do if there's another Nor'easter in 1995...





Jim
23.260COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 06 1995 15:275
> Channel 7 called their storm coverage "Nor'easter 95"...I wonder what
> they're going to do if there's another Nor'easter in 1995...

Nor'easter 95, The Sequel

23.261CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 06 1995 15:353

 Nor' Easter 95: The Return
23.262NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 06 1995 15:583
re .257:

At least there were 18 of you to share the driving.
23.263POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 06 1995 16:194
    Nigel did most of the driving. With a name like that, who could be a
    better choice?
    
    Glenn
23.264NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 06 1995 16:204
>    Nigel did most of the driving. With a name like that, who could be a
>    better choice?

Certainly not Rex.
23.265PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 06 1995 16:225
>>Certainly not Rex.

	aaagagagagagag

23.266POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 06 1995 16:251
    Rex is good for pushing cars out of snow banks and stuff.
23.267POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissMon Feb 06 1995 17:316
    
    Plumber got here at 1:00.  Pipes burst a little after that 8^p.
    
    Well, good thing they didn't burst a little BEFORE that, I guess.
    
    What a truly special day this is.  Really.
23.268MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 06 1995 17:342
    .267
    wait till ya get your bill for this job.
23.269How cold is it?CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Feb 06 1995 18:074
Just heard... it's so cold in Boston right now, that the flashers on
Boston Common...

...are just describing themselves.
23.270DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Feb 06 1995 18:3311
    I don't know if any of ya'll remember all those notes about snow
    and the guy driving the snowplow that circulated last winter.  I edited
    one for my friend's Mom who lives in Salem, N.H.  She was out shoveling
    over the weekend and when she took a break, she said she got out my
    card and re-read the note I sent her. 
    
    Even though she's POSITIVE the guy who drives the snowplow IS hiding
    around the corner, she decided to go back out and finish the job :-)
    She's also promised to shoot him :-)
    
    
23.271POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissMon Feb 06 1995 19:4712
    
    Pipes fixed.  Big hole in ceiling over washer.  Plumber says no
    insulation around dormer and between first floor ceiling/second floor.
    No wonder there were icecubes in my tub this morning.
    
    Bill for plumber = minimal.  Bill for construction that will be needed
    to insulate bathroom = I don't want to know.  Bill for oil heat since
    plumber suggested I keep heat at 70 until it's fixed = again, I don't
    want to know.
    
    Oh well.  This is an experience that everyone should have once in their
    life, but honestly, once is plenty 8^).
23.272CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 00:0110



  Anybody out there who watches the Weather Channel keeping track of how many 
  times "lake effect" snow is mentioned?



  Jim
23.273ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Feb 07 1995 11:3410
re: .271

Deb,

What's a dormer?

Also, can't they just use that blow-in insulation on the bathroom, or is there
insufficient room in the walls to get the required R-factor?

Bob
23.274CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 12:0211


 The temp thing on the bank in Derry NH said it was 172 degrees this morning,
 but it sure seemed a bit colder than that..





Jim
23.275SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 12:056
    
    <----------
    
    
      F. or  C.  ???
    
23.276CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 12:184


   F
23.277winter inhalesCSOA1::LEECHHITue Feb 07 1995 12:414
    What a lovely day.  We may get up to 20 F.  Currently, it's snowing and
    is about 10 F.
    
    Brrr...  
23.278A balmy -5 at my house this morningSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Feb 07 1995 13:082
Maybe they meant 172 degrees Kelvin, Jim.  Kinda feels
like we could be closing in on absolute zero.
23.279CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 13:1110

 Maybe that's it.  I kinda figured that if it was really 172 degrees F
 that the snow would have all melted and I wouldn't have needed the
 heater on in the car..




 Jim
23.280PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingTue Feb 07 1995 15:263
    -9F in Hampton, NH at 5:30 this AM.
    
    Mark.
23.281POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissTue Feb 07 1995 16:118
    
    A dormer is, er, I have a saltbox and the upstairs bathroom is, er, oh
    dear.
    
    Bob, I'll send you a picture 8^).
    
    I don't know if they can blow in the insulation or not.  I have a
    contractor to call and come see the hole in my ceiling 8^p.
23.282:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 16:165
    
    <--------
    
    I understand that blown-in insulation looks just like big maggots
    
23.283does this help???GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Feb 07 1995 16:185
    
    
    dormer, as in slanted ceilings???
    
    
23.284POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissTue Feb 07 1995 16:192
    
    I should know NOT to eat and read soapbox at the same time 8^p.
23.285WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 07 1995 16:203
    -1 and how do you like your soapbox? a little mustard perhaps?
    
     :-)
23.286MAIL2::CRANETue Feb 07 1995 16:252
    A dormer is a partially/totally raised roof over the main house. My
    house has a half dormer and the other half not raised is storage space.
23.287POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissTue Feb 07 1995 16:2929
	SALTBOX		SALTBOX WITH DORMER

	  / \		  / \
	 /   \		 /   \_
	/     \		/      |
	|      \	|      \
	|	\	|	\
front-->|	|	|	|<-- back
	|_______|	|_______|
	(side view)	(side view)


	 ___		   ___
	/   \		  /   \
       /     \		 / / \ \
      /.......\		/..|_|..\
      |	      |		|       |
      |_______|		|_______|
      (rear view)	(rear view)

    
    See, the saltbox look makes all rooms on the second floor back of the
    house  have a slanted wall.  The dormer sticks out so you have a regular 
    room there.  I just have the one dormer although there are 3 rooms on the 
    back of the house.  The slanted wall is hidden in my walk-in closets in
    the master bedroom and is along one wall in the guest bedroom.
    
    Is that better 8^)?
                                                                  
23.288WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 07 1995 16:341
    -1 that's really quite good... :-)
23.289I see...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Feb 07 1995 16:3710
re: .287

Thank you, Deb!

I've seen a few houses down  here like that, and knew they were imitations of
houses up North, but I have never figured out why someone would build a house
like that.  Does it save much money to not build a full second story, but to
have the added expense of the extra roofline?

Bob
23.290today's saltboxes are that way for style, not cost.SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Feb 07 1995 17:0151
    .289
    
    the original saltboxes had only a single storey, with a loft for
    sleeping.  they themselves derived from a kind of house that was
    called, after its english predecessors, a hall.  it had a centered
    front door that opened into the larger of two rooms on the first
    storey.  there was a ladder for access to the loft.
    
    	+-----------------+               +
    	|                 |              / \
    	|                 |            /     \
    	|                 |          /         \
    	+-----------------+	    +           +
    	|       +-+       |         |           |
    	|       | |       |	    |           |
    ____|_______|_|_______|____	____|___________|____
    
    Next step was to add onto the back - the add-ons were at first
    lean-tos, with roofs sloping up to meet the eaves of the main house,
    thus:
    
    	+-----------------+               +
    	|                 |              / \
    	|                 |            /     \
    	|                 |          /         \
    	+-----------------+	    +           +-_
    	|       +-+       |         |           |  ``-+
    	|       | |       |	    |           |     |
    ____|_______|_|_______|____	____|___________|_____|____
    
    Then the add-ons became full rooms, and the rear roof sloped up all the
    way to the original ridge pole, thus:
    
    	+-----------------+               +.
    	|                 |              /  `-.
    	|                 |            /       `-.
    	|                 |          /            `-.
    	+-----------------+	    +                `+
    	|       +-+       |         |                 |
    	|       | |       |	    |                 |
    ____|_______|_|_______|____	____|_________________|____
    
    This last is the true "saltbox" shape, named after the salt boxes used
    on wealthy people's dining tables; the longer, rear roof represents the
    lid, which was hinged at the top.
    
    After the saltbox shape developed, the way to get more room upstairs
    without putting on a full second storey, was to punch out a piece of
    roof and install a dormer.  these dormers were usually only the width
    of a window, and their primary purpose was more for lighting than for
    space.
23.291SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Feb 07 1995 17:032
I think the driving force is not so much expense
as it is Olde Newe Englande Chahm.
23.292BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiTue Feb 07 1995 17:257

    And if the addition is larger than for just windows for light but
    for added space in either the front or the back of the roof, then
    it is called a FULL SHED DORMER!


23.293EVMS::MORONEYTue Feb 07 1995 18:5017
re .289:

>I've seen a few houses down  here like that, and knew they were imitations of
>houses up North, but I have never figured out why someone would build a house
>like that.  Does it save much money to not build a full second story, but to
>have the added expense of the extra roofline?

This is what I heard:

At one time long ago property taxes on a building in Massachusetts were
determined by the number of stories the building was, but only the stories to
the bottom of the roof line were counted.  Thus the popularity of house styles
that had livable space above the roof line (saltboxes, capes, mansard roof),
this space wasn't taxed. 

Also heard that buildings in Boston often had upper floors removed if not
needed, so I guess this tax was rather steep to make that worth the bother.
23.294ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Wed Feb 08 1995 14:043
    Amazing! The things ya' learn in here.
    
    
23.295and another little tidbit of useless infoMKOTS3::DIONNEWed Feb 08 1995 17:231
    and the slanted walls are called 'knee walls'
23.296POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissWed Feb 08 1995 18:103
    
    <-- is that anything like "ni-pang and ni-womm"?
                                
23.297USAT05::WARRENFELTZRFri Feb 10 1995 08:376
    Isn't the "saltbox" much like the Cape Cod style of house?  I have
    what's called a Cape in Bowie and we have plans on adding dormers to
    the upstairs at some future point, like others in our community have.
    
    BTW, if you're anything over 4'10" tall, that leaves you out Mikey, the
    Cape's ceilings can be killers!
23.298i loved that house...GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 10 1995 11:588
    
    
    i remember the cape i used to live in...the upstairs had one slanted
    wall, and behind that wall was a crawl space the ran the entire length
    of the house...can be rather entertaining when babysitting your
    younger, scardycat little brother... :> :>
    
    
23.299CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Feb 10 1995 12:024
    A cape is symetrical front to rear and side to side.  The pitch of the
    roof is equal front and rear.  Adding a full shed dormer make it more
    gambrel like.  Though the original envelope is still a cape.  I live in
    a hybrid. I call it a cape-box :-)
23.300The Snarf of 1994/1995POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of RaptureFri Feb 10 1995 12:151
    
23.301Ah, taxes explain everything - NOT!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 12:4068
|This is what I heard:
|
|At one time long ago property taxes on a building in Massachusetts were
|determined by the number of stories the building was, but only the stories to
|the bottom of the roof line were counted.  Thus the popularity of house styles
|that had livable space above the roof line (saltboxes, capes, mansard roof),
|this space wasn't taxed. 
    
    Stuff and nonsense.  For architectural styles that were the result of
    tax policy, you would have to look at taxes that were based on street
    footage.
    
    
    But taxes had *nothing* to do with the popularity of saltboxes and
    capes in New England.  You find them *everywhere* in New England.
    And property tax policy was *not* uniform throughout New England.
    
    For god's sake, half a century goes by and nowadays people think of
    houses as such *static* creatures.  This was *never* the case.
    
    Capes and saltboxes were popular for very simple reasons - for the
    interior space provided they were very cost effective.  This 1 1/2
    story vrs two story tax reasons is total rubish.  1 1/2 story houses
    are *far* cheaper to build than two story houses.  PERIOD.
    
    They also provided cheap unfinished space that you could move into
    (the "starter home").  Today when you outgrow your "starter home"
    you call up a broker and put it on the market and look for that
    new home in the community with the great schools.  Not so in the
    past.  When you outgrew your "starter home" you *ADAPTED* the
    home.  Finish the unfinished space, dormer where needed, shed
    where needed, el this, el that, etc etc etc etc....
    
    Even full two story houses (the center entry colonial farmhouse
    that I live in) was built to be changed.  Our house started as
    a small two story four room center entrance.  In the first decade,
    the back el was added on - another two rooms.  Another decade, the
    barn was moved and attached to the house.  After another barn
    burned down, the owner probably got cold feet about the attached
    farmhouse fads.  The barn attached to the house was moved yet
    again and the structure attaching the house to the barn raised
    for parts to replace the destroyed barn.  Etc etc etc etc.
    
    Today's parody of colonial is a distorted grotesque monstrosity with
    a floor plan that is fixed for all eternity.  And there is no graceful
    way to grow (or shrink) these half-a-million dollar obese pigs.
    
    
    To show how much things have changed in half-a-century, the government
    housing built in my neighborhood after WWII is predominately cape.
    None of them were finished, all of them were cheap.  Everyone of them
    today has been adapted, added on to, finished, domered, sheded,
    even eled, whatever the owners needed.
    
    Go to a new subdivision, and if you find any newly constructed capes
    (for those few souls who *just* *love* the one bedroom downstairs two
    upstairs layout) you will find that newly constructed cape *fully*
    *finished*.
    
|Also heard that buildings in Boston often had upper floors removed if not
|needed, so I guess this tax was rather steep to make that worth the bother.
    
    Bah!  Unneeded space was removed because people were *FRUGAL*!
    It cost money to keep that unneeded crap on the top of a row house,
    it cost money to repair it, and the value of the materials was high
    so dismantling for reuse elsewhere was *COMMON*.
    
    								-mr. bill
23.302aren't taxes part of the money it costs for 'unneeded crap'?EVMS::MORONEYFri Feb 10 1995 12:535
Oh dear, it appears I touched a nerve.

Regardless, the part about the upper stories of buildings in Boston being
removed for tax reasons was from a tourist brochure or plaque along the
Freedom Trail in Boston, it wasn't anything *I* made up.
23.303The stories you hear when taking "trolley" toursCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 10 1995 13:035
Mebbe the same tourist guides (the trolley tour people) made up that story
and made up the story that the "shotgun" style house, popular in New Orleans,
was also for tax purposes.

/john
23.304Never did take one of the Boston trolley tours...EVMS::MORONEYFri Feb 10 1995 13:292
What's a "shotgun" style house?  Is that one of those that have the
recessed front wall making a front porch?
23.305CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Feb 10 1995 13:364
    Shotgun houses have a hall way that goes from front to rear with a door
    at either end.  It had to do with being able to shoot from one end of
    the house to the other I think, in case of intruders etc.  This Old
    House was involved in a renovation of one a while ago.  
23.306SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Feb 10 1995 15:3410
    shotgun houses are very long and narrow.  the hallway runs along one
    side of the house - front to back as bri says - with all the rooms
    opening onto it.  you can put a very large number of shotguns along a
    very small frontage.
    
    in some new england locations, houses were, once, taxed on the number
    of ROOMS they had, not the number of storeys.  each CLOSET counted as a
    room, which is why so many old houses were nearly or completely devoid
    of closets.  mine did not acquire closets until it was reassembled on
    its present site in the fall of 1901.
23.307Computer, earl grey, hot. And today I'll wear....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 16:0819
|   each CLOSET counted as a room, which is why so many old houses were
|   nearly or completely devoid of closets.
    
    Taxes again?  Again, nonsense.
    
    The reason old houses don't have closets is because their owners
    didn't have many things to put in closets.  What they had would fit
    just fine in armoirs or dressers.
    
    Outside of the Shakers, built in furniture (which is all a closet is
    afterall) was not fashionable and generally not considered practical.
    
    Tastes change, and today, everyone is putting closets in old houses.
    Give it time, someday people will be renovating today's houses by
    pulling all those closets out (and maybe even undoing those hideous
    huge kitchens) and wondering what the hell all those long gone folks
    (us) used to need all that inefficient storage space for.
    
    								-mr. bill
23.308EVMS::MORONEYFri Feb 10 1995 16:3610
re Mr. Bill:

Learn something new every day here.

Never new that people of yore were all like George, eager to pay their taxes
and never the type to look for loopholes or minor changes to shirk their civic
duty and lower their tax bill.  Wonder if they fought to get to the head of the
line to pay when the tax bills came out.  And all the stuff about the American
Revolution and the tax stamp, Boston Tea Party etc. is all Republican
propoganda.
23.309re: /johnPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 16:529
|Mebbe the same tourist guides (the trolley tour people) made up that story
|and made up the story that the "shotgun" style house, popular in New Orleans,
|was also for tax purposes.
    
    What part of "For architectural styles that were the result of
    tax policy, you would have to look at taxes that were based on
    street footage" did you not understand?
    
    								-mr. bill
23.310As soon as taxes changed, everyone moved their outhouses in!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 16:559
    
|   Learn something new every day here.
    
    Yeah, you do.  Do you know that it was taxes that kept outhouses out?
    They would have counted as a room if they were inside the house.
    
    True fact.  Taxes explains everything.
    
    								-mr. bill
23.311MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 10 1995 17:018
>    Stuff and nonsense.  For architectural styles that were the result of
>    tax policy, you would have to look at taxes that were based on street
>    footage.

I'm sure all of the houses in Southwestern Louisiana, which were built with
staircases on the outside to avoid the tax levied by certain 18th century
governors on interior stairwells, will be pleased to learn of this.

23.312Some people are tax obsessed....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 18:3844
|>    Stuff and nonsense.  For architectural styles that were the result of
|>    tax policy, you would have to look at taxes that were based on street
|>    footage.
|
|I'm sure all of the houses in Southwestern Louisiana, which were built with
|staircases on the outside to avoid the tax levied by certain 18th century
|governors on interior stairwells, will be pleased to learn of this.
    
    You suppose that if certain 18th century Maine governors had levied
    tax on interior stairwells that many houses in Maine would have been
    built with exterior stairwells?  I don't think so.  And why is that,
    Jack?
    
    
    The best example of tax driven architectural style comes from the
    frontage levies.  Architecture in many different locations evolved
    rapidly (and similarly) in response to these levies.  Form following
    taxation.
    
    But there are definately other examples.  My favorite RECENT
    example.  The growth in half-million-dollar brand new huge
    Colonials in suburbs surounding Rochester, NY.  Almost without
    exception, the people who are moving into these new houses
    come from a small region in California.  Tax driven architecture.
    
    But Capes, Salt Boxes and how many closets are all examples of
    kooks obsessed with taxes.  Tax policy had *nothing* to do with
    these architectural forms or features.
    
    
    The cape and salt box evolved over a broad area with many different
    tax policies and yet the form was the same.  These architectural
    styles are not the result of form following taxation.
    
    
    And sorry, but in local areas where closets were counted in assesments
    for property taxes and in local areas where closets were not counted in
    assessments, you find old houses with the same number of closets.
    Few to none.  Because you only have closets if you have a need, and
    there was little need.  If you want to point to the primary cause of
    closets, you'd have to point to two principle causes:  1 - sewing
    machine and 2 - washing machine.
    
    								-mr. bill
23.313SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Feb 10 1995 18:435
    .312
    
    definItely.
    
    principAL.
23.314MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 10 1995 18:4710
None of which changes the fact that the architectural feature of outside
staircases in Southwestern Louisiana was most definitely influenced
(hell, CAUSED) quite directly and immediately by local taxation policies.
Which was specifically what I claimed in counter to your contention that
taxes don't have any direct influence other than with respect to relation
of property frontage vs. narrowness. I didn't say anything about anything
New English, so don't try to use that as smoke and mirrors to cover up your
presumptuous error posted earlier. Just admit you overstated the matter
and be done with it.

23.315He shoots... he scores.SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 10 1995 18:543
<---- .313/binder

{hearty chuckles} {pause} {further chuckles}
23.316Won for Binder. Or is it to? Theirs three. Now for. No five!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 19:0613
    I APOLOGIZE, DEAR JACK, FOR NOT PUTTING IN AN EXPLICIT "FOR EXAMPLE."
    
|Which was specifically what I claimed in counter to your contention that
|taxes don't have any direct influence other than with respect to relation
|of property frontage vs. narrowness.
    
    I never made such a claim.
    
|Just admit you overstated the matter and be done with it.
    
    But I never overstated the matter.  You just are two binary.
    
    								-mr. bill
23.317NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 13 1995 13:423
re .313:

You forgot "surRounding."
23.318POWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedThu Feb 16 1995 02:387
    
    There was a very light powdery dusting of snow when I left work at
    7:30, but by 10 when I left rehearsal it had turned to rain.
    
    It's kind of slushy rain, though, and my driveway is crunchy 8^p.
    
    Oh, ppppuhhhhhleeeeeeze, I don't want to shovel tomorrow 8^(.
23.319Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Feb 16 1995 03:223
    Well it's bee raining here for bloody ages and it's also very humid.
    I hate those conditions, you feel really........what's the word....
    ....<r.o>, that'll have to do I can't think of anything at the moment.
23.320MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 16 1995 10:272
    .318
    What were ya rehearsing for???
23.321COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutThu Feb 16 1995 10:285
>    Well it's bee raining here for bloody ages and it's also very humid.

good.

Chris.
23.322GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 16 1995 11:0410
    
    
    got up this morning, and even after turning the heat down before i went
    to bed, the temp was still up where it was when i went to bed...so i
    looked outside...no snow...good sign...went out to start the car a bit
    later...the thermometer on the wall outside next to the door said a
    whopping 40 degrees!!!  like a major heat wave!!!  and the people on
    the radio were talking about it getting up to 50!!!!
    
    
23.323BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 16 1995 12:545
| <<< Note 23.320 by MAIL2::CRANE >>>

| What were ya rehearsing for???

	Deb is in a play called, "How to fall with grace".
23.324<-- 8^)POWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedThu Feb 16 1995 13:191
    
23.325GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 16 1995 13:424
    
    who's grace???
    
    
23.326CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 16 1995 13:485



 use mace
23.327BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 16 1995 13:594


	Grace Slick???? 
23.328WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 16 1995 14:364
    no, no it was that Kris Kristoferson movie... it was a man who
    fell from grace - with the sea...
    
    Chip 
23.329Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Feb 16 1995 20:484
    Shut it Hedley !
    
    
    :*)
23.330COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutFri Feb 17 1995 15:335
and it's nice and sunny here today.

(Although, admittedly, it was absolutely urinating down last night)

Chris.
23.331BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 17 1995 15:363

	Chris.... you were having golden showers last night???
23.332CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 17 1995 15:453

 puke
23.333COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutFri Feb 17 1995 15:538
re .331,

er, no.  I just thought it was a marginally more polite expression than
`pissing down'... (although I guess this could also have other meanings
in forn parts, ie some bits of Amsterdam etc)  But it was very rainy
indeed, and I'm glad I wasn't outside.

Chris.
23.334CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Mar 20 1995 14:121
    ......is over.  Bring on Spring.  
23.335TROOA::COLLINSThe Forest City MadmanMon Mar 20 1995 14:146
    
    Mods, please rename this topic "Spring 1995", or we'll have to start
    a new topic!!
    
    :^)
    
23.336Every dog has its day...GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Mar 20 1995 14:235
    
    Much as I hate to admit it, Phil Hays got this right, after being
    spectacularly wrong last year.
    
      bb
23.337And it does snow in spring sometimes.....NETCAD::WOODFORDNice Doggie...where'd that rock go?Mon Mar 20 1995 15:549
    
    
    Nope, it's not over till 9:14pm.....
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
23.338CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Mon Mar 20 1995 16:081
    Well, I'm safe from the snow until then...
23.339HELIX::MAIEWSKIMon Mar 20 1995 16:116
  Last night the TV7 weatherperson made the point that our total snowfall in
the Boston area is around 14 inches. Last year we got 14 inches in March alone
and the total for the winter was 89.

  What a difference,
  George
23.340CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Mon Mar 20 1995 16:162
    It's clouding up and getting windy here...rain now, snow after 9:14
    pm, I just know it!  8^)
23.341BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Mon Mar 20 1995 17:1410
RE: 23.336 by GAAS::BRAUCHER

> Much as I hate to admit it, Phil Hays got this right, after being
> spectacularly wrong last year.

Say what?  Last year tied for 7th warmest on record on global average
temperature.  Was it different in your backyard?


Phil
23.342MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 20 1995 17:282
    Certainly was fairly nice here (N.J.) all except one storm that dumped
    8-10 inches. I could go for a few more like the past one.
23.343You could be right, I dunno...GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Mar 20 1995 17:3013
    
    Phil - we had a warm second half in 1994, and a very warm first
    quarter 1995.  We had a cold first quarter in 1993, and a brutally
    subnormal first quarter 1994, a record all-time low for two of four
    months and much more snow than normal.  Thus it would not surprise
    me if "1994" is counted as warm and "1993" as cold, but that is not
    the way New Englanders remember it.  I went through TWICE the wood
    to heat my house last winter as this one.  My thermometer doesn't
    count anything over 60's - that's warm enough for swimming, and
    costs me nothing.  But degree days cost money, so I notice them.
    And I measure the woodpile.  This winter was MUCH warmer than last.
    
      bb
23.344CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 11 1995 19:498
Well I hoped that it would cool down today when we had 15 minutes of
hail, but the temperature immediately soared back up afterwards with
some added humidity.  I'm having to sleep with all the upstairs windows
open, and the bedroom doors, unfortunately, although it makes it a bit
cooler, the whirring and clunking noise of the Vax in my spare bedroom
keeps me awake.

Chris.
23.345Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jul 12 1995 00:521
    Throw it out the window then.