Fence-In in General

  • July 2, 2017, 10:52 a.m.
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Loose gear and circuit breakers - “Pilot,” “One,” “Two,” Three.”

Radalt - “Set, five thousand.”

Masks/visors - “Pilot,” “One,” “Two,” Three.”

G-Warn - 4gs to the left, 0g snap roll to the right, 4gs to the right.

Nav - “Set”

IFF - “Standby”

RADAR - “Standby”

ALE-39 - “Armed”

System check - “Complete”

Lights - “Off”

HCP - “Standby”

USQ-113 - “Standby”

Recorder Set - “Running”

Looks like we are a go.

Five pounds of Korean style flanken ribs, grilled by 10AM (my neighbors, or at least the ones with open windows, love me now.) Two pounds of Oi kimche. Twenty minutes and I launch to pick up the Bean to continue up to ‘Salem’s Lot.

It is ridiculously hot and humid for Maine. 98F and 88%. Hope the folks have the air conditioning running.


Deleted user July 02, 2017

Sounds yum.

Pintador July 02, 2017

Send a little of that heat over here. June gloom persists with its marine layer and chilly temps in the South Bay. Talk of the Bean reminds me of the frustrating years you endured before she was successfully re-homed. Reminds me that sometimes things actually get resolved with a happy ending for everybody.

Duke Pintador ⋅ July 02, 2017

My stress level has gone down immeasurably!

=bernard= July 02, 2017

I have central air and this is upstate NY fer crise sakes. I just can't take the heat and humidity anymore.

Telstar =bernard= ⋅ July 02, 2017

When we moved to Denver, we bought a new townhouse. They asked me if I wanted air conditioning.

"Of course, I do. I'm a working man!"

Think we used it maybe twice in three years. But I always want a/c.

Always.

Duke =bernard= ⋅ July 02, 2017

My bud, Glenn says there is no such thing as humidity north of the Mason-Dixon line. I have to school him time and time again about "relative humidity" means. I think there should be a "misery index" - multiply the temperature by the humidity. It can be humid as fuck here when the temp is only 50F! So this morning the misery index would have been 98x88 = 8624. Maybe not Louisiana miserable, but still pretty miserable.

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