15 degrees causes some neighbor to warm up their truck for long periods, now running at about 2500rpm on its way to 3000rpm thanks to idiot programming.
The steam (or smoke) may be from the central boiler.
If UW-Madison has such a system.
Basically, some University campuses run a single large boiler. The boiler heats water into steam, which then travels through underground pipes to most of the buildings on-campus.
"Basically, some University campuses run a single large boiler. The boiler heats water into steam, which then travels through underground pipes to most of the buildings on-campus."
Pretty appropriate. That was how Moscow was heated in the Soviet Union.
Speaking of Madison, are Packers fans happy with the wild way the Cowboys/ Lions game ended last night? And are they happy they got the Cowboys, or did they want the Lions?
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Is that the generation plant bought by the Kohl's in a "no bid" contract that Act 10 permitted?
@Curious
I don't know.
It's right on campus, near Lot 60.
Ayn Rand: A = A.
-7 = -7.
Ouch.
My mom has -21 at her place Up Nort. Wheee.
15 degrees causes some neighbor to warm up their truck for long periods, now running at about 2500rpm on its way to 3000rpm thanks to idiot programming.
A does not equal A. The first A is take broadly and the second A is taken narrowly, usually.
Rape is rape, for example.
@Ann, @CuriousGeorge
The steam (or smoke) may be from the central boiler.
If UW-Madison has such a system.
Basically, some University campuses run a single large boiler. The boiler heats water into steam, which then travels through underground pipes to most of the buildings on-campus.
Pink Steam, Sonic Youth
Kroger Motivational Message, speaking of pink steam.
Where's Zeus?
On his bed, conserving calories, warm and snug.
"Basically, some University campuses run a single large boiler. The boiler heats water into steam, which then travels through underground pipes to most of the buildings on-campus."
Pretty appropriate. That was how Moscow was heated in the Soviet Union.
After 2 weeks of really cold temps, going to be 77 in Pasadena today, 81 tomorrow. Whoopee!!!!
Vicki From Pasadena
Speaking of Madison, are Packers fans happy with the wild way the Cowboys/ Lions game ended last night? And are they happy they got the Cowboys, or did they want the Lions?
Only in Wisconsin.
" did they want the Lions?"
The refs saw to that.
Steam is invisible, that's pink water vapor.
Love this. The Land of Wisconsin and its Environs..
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