Good Morning!!!! 77F @ 8:30AM. Abundant sunshine. High 98F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Made it to 103F yesterday afternoon, I made it to 1:30 in the garage before I bailed and had some lunch.
No Kubota orange because maybe Dodge knows only IH and NH owners are the only ones that like their tractors enough to have a truck the same color? I sure wouldn't want an orange one.:laughing:
Apparently Apple's still working on an Amazon Prime app for the AppleTV, and it won't even be ready when Apple launches the new 4K version of AppleTV later this year. That matters only if you've got the AppleTV 4, as earlier versions don't support apps anyway. So you're stuck with casting the video from an iPad or iPhone to the AppleTV, as you've already found out. You can force the iPhone to use WiFi by turning off the cellular connection in the Settings app; that'll at least save you some minutes on your phone's data plan.
Got some time to look into Ameriprise yesterday afternoon, and reviews were all over the place. Reviews at Yelp! and consumeraffairs.com were horrible, complaining of slow claims service, rude representatives, and frequent premium increases. Then again they're rated A+ by the BBB and get decent JDPowers reviews. But I consider these last two pretty low bars of comparison, as it doesn't take much but to be in business to satisfy either agency. By comparison, they're not much better or worse than Liberty Mutual, my current carrier, and Ameriprise is 40% less for the same coverage. Seems like you have to switch every year or two anyway because all the companies these days seem to offer a low rate to get you to sign up, then keep bumping it even without any claims...
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Heard a water bomber go over the house low yesterday afternoon, and sure enough there was a huge smoke plume to the southeast. It was the Ponderosa Fire, fifteen miles away, and this morning it's grown to 2500 acres. Apparently it started about 1:15PM, but by 5:00PM or so they'd managed to knock the smoke plume down entirely. It's rough country, though, and they're saying it'll be another week before they get full containment. In the mean time there's not much danger of it making it here as it would have to jump the broadest part of Lake Oroville and cover all that distance besides. Still, it's burned thirty structures so far, and evacuations are still taking place, so it's nothing to fool with.
Decided to scrap the lower bag mount brackets and start fresh yesterday, so this morning I'll get out the cardboard and masking tape to make a pattern before switching over to steel.
Happy Hump day, gang!