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December Banter Thread 2


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Merry Christmas ladies, gents, and Debs.

Picture on Dec 8. I guess I could pretend..

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It's Xmas eve.  Snow flurries fell, kids are happy, family is here for dinner and just opened a 7.4% alcohol beer.  Things are good.

 

 

Indeed. Im home, wife is watching TV, dogs are at the groomers. House is cleaned, it snowed for a short while. Watching video of last year about this time, was more prettier :)

 

My girlfriend spent the afternoon walking Ellicott City, then drinking a beer and watching the snow fall from the window of the brewery there.  Came home to a nice coating of snow and now in front of the fire with Perry Como and a 12 year old bottle of Cardhu.  I'd never had this until a friend brought it to our Christmas party last weekend, but it's excellent.

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My girlfriend spent the afternoon walking Ellicott City, then drinking a beer and watching the snow fall from the window of the brewery there.  Came home to a nice coating of snow and now in front of the fire with Perry Como and a 12 year old bottle of Cardhu.  I'd never had this until a friend brought it to our Christmas party last weekend, but it's excellent.

Nice, enjoy it and Merry Christmas to you two kids as well

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Thanks fellas. I will def check it out with my doc in a week or so. Ill be out of town next week. So far today as been no blood, so thats a plus :)

Glad you got it taken care of Wxdude. That sounds pretty crazy with 8 units of blood, wow.

I bled for a year before getting scoped. Was ready for a stage 4 colon cancer rx, but it turned out to be ulcers in the small intestine.

Yours are more than likely hemmies or some type of ulcer, or perhaps a fissure.

Happy holidays to everyone...relax if you can.

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I bled for a year before getting scoped. Was ready for a stage 4 colon cancer rx, but it turned out to be ulcers in the small intestine.

Yours are more than likely hemmies or some type of ulcer, or perhaps a fissure.

Happy holidays to everyone...relax if you can.

Wow, that had to be pretty scary. Not to be to much detail, but it is a bright red so unlikely cancer from what myself and Bob Chill have been discussing in PM's. Glad you are ok though. Im sure it was a big relief for you too.

 

Happy Holidays to you

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Nice pics Dave!  I adore Northern Breeds (and had a Samoyed for 10 years.)  Are your boys Malamute or Husky?

Thanks middleriverwx. The first one is a pure from the pound when we lived in NH and she is a malamute and the second we got from the pound when we lived in MD and she is a huksy with a hint of something else we think, not sure 100% though.  Spoiled rotten dogs they are but we love em :)

Samoyed are so gorgeous dogs.

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Can someone remind me what is "truncation" and what is "beyond truncation" with respect to the model discussion?

Oh, and merry Christmas to those who do the Christmas thing.

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I think it's some way to pretend that the models are good at 180 hours but not 204.
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Can someone remind me what is "truncation" and what is "beyond truncation" with respect to the model discussion?

Oh, and merry Christmas to those who do the Christmas thing.

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The GFS loses resolution at 192 hours, so in addition the fact that we are 8 days out and the models have limited value anyway, the value diminishes more than usual when you go to the lower resolution, especially with smaller features..

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