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PBL and Johnny digs a ditch.
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tea gallery in nyc
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PBL and Johnny digs a ditch.
Group: soc.culture.hmong · Group Profile · Search for hot day in soc.culture.hmong
Author: à»àºàº£àºàºµà»à»àº¥àº£àºµà»
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:00
PBL and Johnny were digging a ditch on a very hot day. Johnny said to the other, “Why are we down in this hole digging a ditch when our boss is up there in the shade of a tree?” “I don’t..., “I’ll go ask him.” So he climbed out of the hole and went to his boss. “Why are we digging in the hot sun and you’re standing in the shade?” “Intelligence,” the boss said. “What’s intelligence?” asked PBL. The boss said, “I...
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Re: BA LHR 777 Crash - AD pending
Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for hot day in aus.aviation
Author: Snapper
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:38
... generation, etc.) use water injection to control NOX emissions, and use fine sprays at the compressor inlets to increase the air mass and hence performance on warmer to hot days. But the introduction of water is at high loads, and given what I know about these engines, I think that this would be occuring for an aircraft equivalent ...
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Re: Job Market for Lisp and Haskell programmers, serious question.
Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for hot day in comp.lang.functional
Author: Slobodan Blazeski
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:14
...doing some lisping? X: You mean programming? Me: Not lisping. X: What's the difference? Me: Programming is like driving good for nothing family caravan into a hot day at the rush hour peak while you're already 20minutes late for work. Lisping is like driving brand new Maseratti convertible on a highway without a speed limit. ...
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Re: Biker gets 15 months
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Author: Brian Robertson
Date: Aug 13, 2008 03:32
.... 5 miles each way and no passengers involved. Thats fine if you live somewhere flat and the weather is cool. But if you live in a hilly area or its a hot day I don't think many people would want to arrive at work tired, sweaty and stinking of B.O. Or at least their colleagues wouldn't want them to. Also with cycling...
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Re: Biker gets 15 months
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Author: Boltar
Date: Aug 13, 2008 03:25
... lucky. 5 miles each way and no passengers involved. Thats fine if you live somewhere flat and the weather is cool. But if you live in a hilly area or its a hot day I don't think many people would want to arrive at work tired, sweaty and stinking of B.O. Or at least their colleagues wouldn't want them to. Also with cycling...
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Re: Ventilation Victoria Line
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for hot day in uk.transport.london
Author: Edward Cowling London UK
Date: Aug 9, 2008 09:58
... open air sections. Except that 5 miles inside the tunnel that shouldn't make any difference. In hot weather the trains sit and bake in the sun when outside so they're probably hotter than a ...sometimes literally 4 vic trains can go by for 1 piccadilly. I have found myself taking the longer Picc Line route on hot days. Not only because it's cooler, but the trains tend to wait in the station if there are delays rather than in the ...
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Re: tea gallery in nyc
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for hot day in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: toki
Date: Jul 30, 2008 15:16
...was surprised by our experience at "The Tea Gallary". First, it was a very very hot day. We stopped by around 1pm, and it looked like he was just opening the store. So we were hot and tired. The store was not air conditioned well.... ICED TEA. You know, because it was freaking hot outside. The service was friendly and they didn't ... surf the internet and enjoy a cup of hot tea. We've also been to Franchia, ...
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Re: Bridge joints
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for hot day in uk.transport.london
Author: John Rowland
Date: Jul 30, 2008 04:45
... strips across the entire road width which you get on either side of a road bridge. Expansion Joints (buffer space to take up expasion of beams on hot days) I learnt something! I thought they were to stop bridges collapsing in an earthquake. I notice that one of the bridge joints in Primrose Street has been covered ...
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Re: tea gallery
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Author: Kevo
Date: Jul 29, 2008 12:52
... son certainly does expect to be offered tea whenever he steps into a tea shop in New York City, and who seems to delight in being offered iced tea on "a freaking hot day". Seriously, give the place another go before you blacklist it - hey, even I am going to give Franchia another go! Call ahead and make a reservation, your next ...
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Re: Bridge joints
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for hot day in uk.transport.london
Author: J. Chisholm
Date: Jul 29, 2008 09:06
... rubber strips across the entire road width which you get on either side of a road bridge. Expansion Joints (buffer space to take up expasion of beams on hot days) I notice that one of the bridge joints in Primrose Street has been covered by the new bricked road surface... Is this a cock up, or are bridge joints ...
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