Wednesday, October 27, 2010
HOT TAMALE, CHILI TOMORROW
Saw this weather station in Canada a couple of weeks back. After studying it for a while I concluded that it is highly accurate. We can learn a lot from those people that would increase the accuracy of our own weather people.
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The most accurate weather station I've ever seen. Very funny.
ReplyDeleteHa! I've seen this before in various versions, but it's still good. I kind of like not knowing what the weather will be and can just 'feel' the rock.
ReplyDeleteI saw something like that somewhere before and loved it!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to agree. If we had that rock here, it would probably be bouncing around pretty much all day :-D
ReplyDeleteExcellent! The Weather Channel (and one or two local meteorologists) could use this.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I bet that rock is popluar.
ReplyDeleteSmall world, eh!! I just took a picture of a similar weather station in a neighboring town. Very true!! MB
ReplyDeleteYup, that's the way we call the weather in Vermont, too.
ReplyDeletelol! loved it! wonder how expensive is that rock?
ReplyDeleteVery funny. Rock on, my friend!
ReplyDeleteI like that! I wouldn't mind having one in my backyard.
ReplyDeleteWoW! LoL!
ReplyDeleteFunny! We have weathermen in Maine who NEED this rock!
ReplyDeleteSounds like this rock is more reliable than our local weatherpeople.
ReplyDeleteYou went to Canada and they let you back in here?
ReplyDeleteMuch more reasonable and reliable of most hi-tech weather reports. Not for everyone, but with a bit of training one can do wonders.
ReplyDeleteRather cheeky, but so true and accurate!
ReplyDeleteI've seen these! I love it.
ReplyDeleteUh... A weather rock? Were they (ahem) stoned when they came up with this?
ReplyDeleteThe inquiring mind of «Louis la Vache» wants to know...
OH! Those Canadians are so clev....
ReplyDeleteOK, I admit it's funny. :)