What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

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    Well, the hook's already there, might as well just take ya home.....or, more likely, "Arizona Freightliner for the Criminally Insane".

    Hard luck. Sorry Dave.....hope it's not too hurtful.
     
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    I know you don't have any say in what you drive, but hopefully you wear a mask of some sort to hide your shame.
     
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    It's a sign Dave. Could of been worse. It could of been snowing.
     
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    Could be effective if you got some radio dude hanging with a shortwave in the basement.......

    Think of it more like an EMI Shield/more sophisticated tinfoil hat. Scrambles the radio signals from the cell phone towers (and aliens).

    Just a variation on wearing copper jewelry to absorb/disturb the bad radio waves.

    That being sarcastically said.... I could see some potential benefit to blocking satellite and other radio waves that are continually broadcast. More practical application may be Curtains, shingles, or house siding. The metal walls and roof in the pole barn I am living in works pretty good at cutting the cell signal from the towers almost 2 miles out.

    And now I have the Gilligan's Island episode where Gilligan turned into a radio receiver on repeat in my mind.

    just jump ahead about 2 minutes.
     
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    The Tepee has a leaking skylight!! I have been ordered to fix it and that means I have to negotiate my way through the idiot horde to a place where they trade items to fix leaks on tepee skylights for dollars— not how I envisioned myself spending a Saturday morning
     
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    What would y'all do if this was your bush ? Sprayed it with neem oil a couple weeks ago. Don't see any bugs on it. it's never looked this bad.

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