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February 2013 pickups, yo!
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SnesGuy:
I haven't printed in a cover in a long while. My printer crapped out on me.
I'm thinking about getting a Epson all in one, and setting up a continuous ink system.

Any one have any exp. with CIS?
redsox2012:
Picked up 32 inches of snow from Nemo:

larryinc64:

--- Quote from: redsox2012 on February 09, 2013, 12:40:31 PM ---Picked up 32 inches of snow from Nemo:

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Dam, I got a foot here. I just got back from shoveling. Snow days stopped being fun when you are the one that has to shovel.
Also, my school was still open yesterday, I felt bad for my friends that had to walk home.
Arseen:

--- Quote from: larryinc64 on February 09, 2013, 01:07:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: redsox2012 on February 09, 2013, 12:40:31 PM ---Picked up 32 inches of snow from Nemo:

--- End quote ---

Dam, I got a foot here. I just got back from shoveling. Snow days stopped being fun when you are the one that has to shovel.
Also, my school was still open yesterday, I felt bad for my friends that had to walk home.

--- End quote ---

I have never understood the snow closing schools.
We got few years ago 2 feet during one night.
Trucks and tractors kept roads open during the snowing and within 30 minutes of snowing stopping all roads were clean.
And that was in middle of nowhere, towns were kept clean even better.

We also lost electricity during that storm and they were out 5+ days, and even that did not close the schools or small businessies.
Bigger stores, restaurants and banks were closed as they really need electricity to operate.
larryinc64:

--- Quote from: Arseen on February 09, 2013, 01:35:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: larryinc64 on February 09, 2013, 01:07:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: redsox2012 on February 09, 2013, 12:40:31 PM ---Picked up 32 inches of snow from Nemo:

--- End quote ---

Dam, I got a foot here. I just got back from shoveling. Snow days stopped being fun when you are the one that has to shovel.
Also, my school was still open yesterday, I felt bad for my friends that had to walk home.

--- End quote ---

I have never understood the snow closing schools.
We got few years ago 2 feet during one night.
Trucks and tractors kept roads open during the snowing and within 30 minutes of snowing stopping all roads were clean.
And that was in middle of nowhere, towns were kept clean even better.

We also lost electricity during that storm and they were out 5+ days, and even that did not close the schools or small businessies.
Bigger stores, restaurants and banks were closed as they really need electricity to operate.

--- End quote ---

My city is probably not as efficient as where you live. Its mostly the snow preventing people from getting places. The snow here was falling at a fast pace, during the times students went to school and came home. To give a idea of how fast it was falling, I have a fairly short driveway/ walkway, guessing slightly over 20 feet from my home to the road. I started shoveling from my door, took me about 5 to 10 minutes to shovel to the street, by the time I got to the street, the ground in front of my door was already covered in about a inch or 2 of snow.

We also had a bad snow storm 2 years ago around Halloween and trees were falling down left and right, and a lot of power got knocked out. On that night I had a party to go to and I had to change my rout 3-4 times because a tree/ trees were blocking the road. Also someone lost a bummer near my friends house.
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