Locator: 48438ARCHIVES.
Probably worth a listen.
Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-1RZML5FnE&t=1731s.
How important is where your degree comes from? Fast forward to 35 minutes at the link above.
He will also tell you why food is getting more expensive. No, it's not due to government deficit spending. LOL.
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Beautiful, Beautiful Evening
The weather has been wonderful today. Overcast, a bit of mist, with a forecast of heavy rain overnight. But very, very temperate, almost warm all day.
By tomorrow, it will stop raining; by Friday, it will be dry; and, over the next seven days, starting Friday, it's going to be very, very warm -- almost "hot" for this time of year, and sunny, sunny, sunny. It's going to be awesome. Our adult daughter will be in a paddle board race somewhere in north Texas.
Now, in the background, while I'm typing this, a bit of rain and a lot of thunder. Sounds wonderful. We're forecast to get two to four inches of rain.
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Eggs
Yesterday at our local grocer's.
It is forecast that these eggs will be priced at $8.40 a year from now. So, we'll see.
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The Deluge
I just came back from taking the garbage out to the compactor. Holy mackerel.
I believe the ratio is 10:1. Ten inches of snow equates to one inch of rain.
We are predicted to get two to four inches of rain overnight.
10:1.
That makes twenty to forty inches of snow overnight.
I think folks understand twenty to forty inches of snow overnight.
Well, let me tell you, I've never seen so much in my life coming down as I'm seeing tonight. Generally, we get a huge cloudburst that lasts twenty minutes. Tonight it looks like we're going to get a steady, long-lasting drenching. It could be generational. LOL.
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