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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 12:08 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:53 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:38 am
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narxfang Primae Pandora A little derp from my favorite (and only in the area) nature museum. Lived fifteen minutes away from it as a kid. They still have the same display, just upped the game and modernized it but, it's still a nice place. Good for drawing practices. Europe has a lot more nature parks with animals in them compared to the USA I think. We mainly have GIGANTIC reserves, or nothing. How long are the winters in Estonia?
You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain.
Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words.
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Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:47 pm
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Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora A little derp from my favorite (and only in the area) nature museum. Lived fifteen minutes away from it as a kid. They still have the same display, just upped the game and modernized it but, it's still a nice place. Good for drawing practices. Europe has a lot more nature parks with animals in them compared to the USA I think. We mainly have GIGANTIC reserves, or nothing. How long are the winters in Estonia? You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain. Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words.
Yeah winters have also been shifted back like two weeks due to climate change, or so I have been told by one of my professors. I wonder why that happened. I feel like Estonia sounds like a very cold place haha. How high does the snow get?
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 3:23 am
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narxfang Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora A little derp from my favorite (and only in the area) nature museum. Lived fifteen minutes away from it as a kid. They still have the same display, just upped the game and modernized it but, it's still a nice place. Good for drawing practices. Europe has a lot more nature parks with animals in them compared to the USA I think. We mainly have GIGANTIC reserves, or nothing. How long are the winters in Estonia? You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain. Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words. Yeah winters have also been shifted back like two weeks due to climate change, or so I have been told by one of my professors. I wonder why that happened. I feel like Estonia sounds like a very cold place haha. How high does the snow get?
I wonder, indeed. Estonia isn't that cold. Though, I suppose if a person is used to a warmer climate, it is understandable. Personally, I am fine with it. We have it all; the hot summers, the cold winters and everything in between. Snow-- depends on the year again. This year, the most was barely three inches. In the past, I think the most I've seen myself was around thirty. I mean, there are places that get a lot more.
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:28 pm
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Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora A little derp from my favorite (and only in the area) nature museum. Lived fifteen minutes away from it as a kid. They still have the same display, just upped the game and modernized it but, it's still a nice place. Good for drawing practices. Europe has a lot more nature parks with animals in them compared to the USA I think. We mainly have GIGANTIC reserves, or nothing. How long are the winters in Estonia? You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain. Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words. Yeah winters have also been shifted back like two weeks due to climate change, or so I have been told by one of my professors. I wonder why that happened. I feel like Estonia sounds like a very cold place haha. How high does the snow get? I wonder, indeed. Estonia isn't that cold. Though, I suppose if a person is used to a warmer climate, it is understandable. Personally, I am fine with it. We have it all; the hot summers, the cold winters and everything in between. Snow-- depends on the year again. This year, the most was barely three inches. In the past, I think the most I've seen myself was around thirty. I mean, there are places that get a lot more.
Haha you are adept at talking to Americans I see. You use Inches just for us razz How endearing! haha. I am more on the scientist side majoring in Biology so I use metric as well. Not that most Americans have a clue haha.
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:52 am
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narxfang Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora A little derp from my favorite (and only in the area) nature museum. Lived fifteen minutes away from it as a kid. They still have the same display, just upped the game and modernized it but, it's still a nice place. Good for drawing practices. Europe has a lot more nature parks with animals in them compared to the USA I think. We mainly have GIGANTIC reserves, or nothing. How long are the winters in Estonia? You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain. Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words. Yeah winters have also been shifted back like two weeks due to climate change, or so I have been told by one of my professors. I wonder why that happened. I feel like Estonia sounds like a very cold place haha. How high does the snow get? I wonder, indeed. Estonia isn't that cold. Though, I suppose if a person is used to a warmer climate, it is understandable. Personally, I am fine with it. We have it all; the hot summers, the cold winters and everything in between. Snow-- depends on the year again. This year, the most was barely three inches. In the past, I think the most I've seen myself was around thirty. I mean, there are places that get a lot more. Haha you are adept at talking to Americans I see. You use Inches just for us razz How endearing! haha. I am more on the scientist side majoring in Biology so I use metric as well. Not that most Americans have a clue haha.
I've trained so long and hard for this. Though, I can't wait for everyone to adapt the metrics system. It'd be so much easier.
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 9:28 pm
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Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora narxfang Primae Pandora You do have enormous reserves. We-- in Estonia anyway, just try to preserve things more, though anything outside of the directly forbidden areas has been going down the drain. Three months sums it up. They were longer and colder when I was younger. Like, -30 Celsius, which should be -22 Fahrenheit, and snow storms was a regular thing between December and January. Lately, it's been more along the lines of-- it snows a little, it melts, it snows a little, it melts. We were in the plus area in December, winter didn't really arrive until this month and it feels like it's already going so, I swear, if someone is going to tell me that climate change isn't a thing, I am not responsible for my words. Yeah winters have also been shifted back like two weeks due to climate change, or so I have been told by one of my professors. I wonder why that happened. I feel like Estonia sounds like a very cold place haha. How high does the snow get? I wonder, indeed. Estonia isn't that cold. Though, I suppose if a person is used to a warmer climate, it is understandable. Personally, I am fine with it. We have it all; the hot summers, the cold winters and everything in between. Snow-- depends on the year again. This year, the most was barely three inches. In the past, I think the most I've seen myself was around thirty. I mean, there are places that get a lot more. Haha you are adept at talking to Americans I see. You use Inches just for us razz How endearing! haha. I am more on the scientist side majoring in Biology so I use metric as well. Not that most Americans have a clue haha. I've trained so long and hard for this. Though, I can't wait for everyone to adapt the metrics system. It'd be so much easier. The sad thing is we (the USA) will never fully switch over. I asked a man named Ken Cook who was head of logistics for Heinz (the ketchup company) why they don't switch to the metric system. He told me that they actually tried to, but converting the insane volume of raw data proved to be too ridiculous. He said something about some whole office actually getting so far behind in business due to it they had to close it down. That is when they gave up and stayed with the old system.
So maybe eventually most of our businesses will switch over, but it will be incredibly slow. Like hundreds of years possibly. Just too expensive and it would require a lot of computing power probably.
I still think we will eventually switch over, just slowly.
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