Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #2,351  
Steve,
I'm in the down south part of the upstate, in Greenwood. It got down to 9 degrees the other night and messed up an outside spigot. We were without power for a couple of days. It's getting back to normal now. How about your area?

I'm in Oconee County. Some folks lost power, but we kept ours. I lost a few limbs due to the ice from freezing rain, but the roads were clear when I ventured out at noon on Monday.

The fan on the exterior unit of my heat pump went out Thursday and we had to rely on the Emergency Heat until noon on Friday. My next electric bill is going to hurt.

I'm planning on going to my farm in NC on Wednesday. My neighbor says that we kept power, but it got down to 0. I'm going to be keeping my fingers crossed when I check for leaks after flipping the the breaker on my well pump.

Steve
 
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   / Pallets in fields #2,352  
Hhhmmmm,,,, I wonder if there were two cell towers and two piles if the two piles would lean towards the opposite tower and towards each other forming an inverted V

There, that proves that the radiation emitted from cell towers is hazardous.
Even affects the poor innocent pallets.

We need to mount a protest movement and parade the white house.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,353  
I regret that the "History of Science" is no longer included in the core curriculum. Had you young scientists taken this course, you would have realized that this conjecture is without merit. Pythagoras addressed the question, "Does a bear go in the woods?" in 500 BC. He proved that bears and other undomesticated land-based mammals that were native to Greece indeed go in the woods. Subsequent research by his followers, the Pythagoreans, has shown that his proof is not specific to Greece, but is general, extending to all undomesticated land-based mammals with access to forests.

Also, I would remind young scientists to use scientific terminology. Rather than use the layman's term "pee," use "going number 1" or "winky tink."

Steve


Dear sir, I understand you've laid claim to the fact that Pythagoras proved that bears do go in the woods. I however did not see you post any evidence of this claim. I in no way consider myself an astute scientist such as yourself but perhaps could assist you in this matter. I'm surprised the lovely Pipette did not come to your aid in the matter earlier.




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Regards, Rob
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,354  
They go in my yard, I am sure they go in the woods on the way to my house. Phew!!! I mean, they can only hold it for so long.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,355  
I'm in Oconee County. Some folks lost power, but we kept ours. I lost a few limbs due to the ice from freezing rain, but the roads were clear when I ventured out at noon on Monday.

The fan on the exterior unit of my heat pump went out Thursday and we had to rely on the Emergency Heat until noon on Friday. My next electric bill is going to hurt.

I'm planning on going to my farm in NC on Wednesday. My neighbor says that we kept power, but it got down to 0. I'm going to be keeping my fingers crossed when I check for leaks after flipping the the breaker on my well pump.

Steve

Good luck with those pipes.

If I don't find a starter for my MF soon, I'll be heading to your Massey dealer in Westminster. The parts guy there seems to know what he's doing.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,357  
I saw three or four trucks pulling cattle trailers in town yesterday and one of them had a pallet strapped to the side of it. I was gonna take a pic but several guys were standing beside the truck so didn't. Wonder if this pallet was on its way to a field?
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,359  
Of course there are more than two sides to this story, Bruce... It's a triangle.

Yes! The problem is three dimensional. That is why we have not solved the problem! We have been stuck in two dimensions.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,360  
Ah HA! It's a COMBINATION of factors that we're dealing with here, not just a single phenomena.

We've questioned the shape, orientation, spacing, construction material, ground Ph, etc... but haven't questioned what two, three or four of these factors would lead to a formula as to the ultimate purpose of the "Pallets in fields"!
 

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