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The Original dpb5!

05/04/10 3:07 AM

#23113 RE: MOPAR10R/T #23112

What a bunch of GENIUSES !!!
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EZ2

05/04/10 6:25 AM

#23114 RE: MOPAR10R/T #23112

Chef Jose Andres
May 2, 2010 5:00 PM

Pioneering Chef Jose Andres takes Anderson Cooper's taste buds on a savory tour of his culinary laboratory, featuring his avant-garde cooking technique, molecular gastronomy.



http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6453958n



<<< Did you see Castle last night ??? Timely, hey !! >>> :-)
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MOPAR10R/T

05/04/10 10:17 AM

#23116 RE: MOPAR10R/T #23112

G'm, Lizard friends. Here's todays mized bag of weather W & T...

Current Lizard temps...dpb5: 57*, partly sunny...FATS: 48*, warmer, partly cloudy, 50% chance chance of showers...EZ2: 50*, partly sunny, isolated rain showers...Joe: 56*, mostly sunny...Lacy: 49*, partly cloudy...Larry: 66*, partly cloudy...Longhorn: 56*, sunny...Red: 83*, partly sunny, chance of showers...Ron: 39*, totally boo-funk weather...

42.0 °F Mostly Cloudy
Wind : South at 3.5 MPH (3 KT) Humidity : 79 %
Pressure : 1030.6 mb
Weather Forecast
Tuesday, May 4, 6:30am



First week of May feels like the first week of March. High temperatures in the low 50s and lows in the 30s. Snow levels as low as 1500ft tonight. What!-- Did you really read that correctly? Yes you did. An unseasonably cold airmass has moved into the Pacific Northwest. The cold air combined with the moisture could drive some brief snow showers to 1,500ft early Tuesday morning. The Coast Range and Cascades will see sticking snow. Maybe 12" possible in the Cascades.

High temperatures will be very chilly Tuesday. The current record low high temperature is 52 degrees. It's very likely we'll only reach 50 or 51 tomorrow. Our average high should be 64 degrees.

Now here's some good news. Temperatures will begin to warm Wednesday and by Thursday we will have highs back in the the 60s. More seasonably weather should last through the end of the week and weekend.

Tonights low 39

Tuesdays high 51

Regard

Dave

Which of the following answers most accurately describes how air pressure varies with height in a standard atmospheric profile?

A) pressure decreases with increasing height at a rate proportional to the inverse of the fourth power of height
B) pressure decreases linearly with increasing height
C) pressure decreases nearly exponentially with increasing height
D) pressure increases with height (just like it increases with depth in the ocean)

Now to make my biscuits w/Sawmill gravy, LATER...;-)))