It was a very exciting half hour.ShockDiamonds wrote: Fri Nov 23, 2018 12:22 pmI need to look out of the window more. Don't recall seeing snow this week.Jimmy Choo wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:39 am Witney is entering the snowpocolipse.
Fortunately, I'm inside and the canteen is in the same building.
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Banal Vapid Platitudes
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The shortest day is upon us, the solstice occurring at 10:23 tonight.
It's not quite a full moon at 99.1% illumination. The full Cold Moon is tomorrow evening at around 5:50.
The last time the December solstice and full moon happened less than a day apart was in 2010, and the next time will be 2029.
The full moon will be the third largest of 2018. It's debated whether or not it's a supermoon; https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentia ... -supermoon
Also on the go at the mo' is the Ursid meteor shower. It'll probably peak tomorrow but they'll be around until about the 26th. From about 1:00 a.m. on is the best time to look for them, not that there're many at 5-10 per hour, and the brightness of the moon will probably blur many out*
* or, like here atm, it could be a cloud laden sky and pishing it down. Long winter night and full moon night drive fail

It's not quite a full moon at 99.1% illumination. The full Cold Moon is tomorrow evening at around 5:50.
The last time the December solstice and full moon happened less than a day apart was in 2010, and the next time will be 2029.
The full moon will be the third largest of 2018. It's debated whether or not it's a supermoon; https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentia ... -supermoon
Also on the go at the mo' is the Ursid meteor shower. It'll probably peak tomorrow but they'll be around until about the 26th. From about 1:00 a.m. on is the best time to look for them, not that there're many at 5-10 per hour, and the brightness of the moon will probably blur many out*
* or, like here atm, it could be a cloud laden sky and pishing it down. Long winter night and full moon night drive fail


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Lovely view this morning; Venus, Jupiter, Antares, and the moon, all bright and clearly visible
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/uk/london
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/
https://earthsky.org/tonight/see-moon-3 ... e-daybreak

https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/uk/london
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/
https://earthsky.org/tonight/see-moon-3 ... e-daybreak
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That'll be wfh today then. I'd normally go out in that no worries but it seems every ither useless twonk has tried and have blocked all the roads up. So I'll be building snowmen with the wee one seeimg as snow of this quantity is rare around here
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Mad that just a couple of inches can make the place grind to a halt.
Like you I would have no issues going out in it, it's all the other numpties getting stuck, driving so slow they constantly get stuck or too quick and not stopping at junctions or behind you.
As with most driving issues, it's the total inability of people to look and think ahead of what they're doing instead of concentrating on 10ft in front of their car.
I was hoping for a bit to have a play in on the empty roads this morning, it was raining when I went to bed and no more than a light covering on the grass this morning.
Like you I would have no issues going out in it, it's all the other numpties getting stuck, driving so slow they constantly get stuck or too quick and not stopping at junctions or behind you.
As with most driving issues, it's the total inability of people to look and think ahead of what they're doing instead of concentrating on 10ft in front of their car.
I was hoping for a bit to have a play in on the empty roads this morning, it was raining when I went to bed and no more than a light covering on the grass this morning.
Cheers, Harry
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Hardly any here in sunny sheffield
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The wife has a Swedish lady on her team, in Gothenburg. She drives an old Saab and was saying she'll go out in it later once the roads have quietened down so she can have some funintegrale_evo wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:25 am Mad that just a couple of inches can make the place grind to a halt.
Like you I would have no issues going out in it, it's all the other numpties getting stuck, driving so slow they constantly get stuck or too quick and not stopping at junctions or behind you.
As with most driving issues, it's the total inability of people to look and think ahead of what they're doing instead of concentrating on 10ft in front of their car.
I was hoping for a bit to have a play in on the empty roads this morning, it was raining when I went to bed and no more than a light covering on the grass this morning.

There's actually aboit 4-5" on the ground. The trouble is people using revs to get up hills and unable to grasp why they're not getting anywhere

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But it goes back to the compulsory winter tyres and skid/ice training as part of the driving test. It only takes one numpty on worn out semi slick tyres to completely block a road.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Absolute fucking chaos on the roads this morning. Would've worked from home but we have a 4 hour meeting with people that flew in from Sweden yesterday so not easy to reschedule plus it would look weak to the Swedes 

Middle-aged Dirtbag
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No snow here in the sunny Surrey Hills
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Firm frost the last couple of days, but no real snow or owt around Leeds.
Running around in -2Deg C, I still can't get the car to slip as easily as it would on just damp autumn roads - those Yokos are definitely impressive.
Running around in -2Deg C, I still can't get the car to slip as easily as it would on just damp autumn roads - those Yokos are definitely impressive.
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I had a training day so I needed to be present for 0900 sharp, and being a sensible adult I decided to get up early and beat the inevitable clusterfvck in the NW. I woke to less than an inch of snow in the estate, my Civic drove out with very little issues and I crawled to work with no other concerns other than an Audi Q7 passing me like it was summer. At work I then proceeded to get FIVE people unable to make it to work, some just simple traffic mess, others by the frankly SHIT train network griding to a halt and all trains cancelled on the Chester line.NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:44 am Absolute fucking chaos on the roads this morning. Would've worked from home but we have a 4 hour meeting with people that flew in from Sweden yesterday so not easy to reschedule plus it would look weak to the Swedes![]()
To reiterate, there was less than an inch of snow on the ground, main roads were clear. Total gridlock.


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One of my team lives near me. He reckoned it was so bad he had to turn back. I drove past his house on the main road.
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Oh and as an example of how bad the traffic was, Waze reckoned the quickest route from Runcorn to central Manchester was via Warrington Town Centre during rush hour.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:18 pm Oh and as an example of how bad the traffic was, Waze reckoned the quickest route from Runcorn to central Manchester was via Warrington Town Centre during rush hour.

I would leave my car and walk rather than attempt that feat.
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Does everywhere else get greeted by a steady supply of foglight fucktards at the slightest hint of inclement weather? I would imagine so as the cockends are about on clear sunny days as well. I am disappoint to use such language, but if the cunt fits...
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Still got a couple of inches on our road but most now clear. It's really icy out tho so I can see tomorrow being as bad if not worse around here.
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Just as a counterpoint, Thurs hit 44C, dropped to 30C over night and Friday hit 45C - it was fucking brutal. My eyeballs dried out cycling home.
21C today, delightful!
21C today, delightful!
The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
IaFG Down Under Division
IaFG Down Under Division
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I tried that "Sandwich Bag filled with warm Water" hack that was doing the rounds yesterday to de-ice at 6:00 this morning.
It's really effective.... at converting frost into a thin sheet of solid ice.
Best avoid
It's really effective.... at converting frost into a thin sheet of solid ice.
Best avoid

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