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I just shoveled a whole bus depot and removed snow from 60+ buses..and got paid:mrgreen:
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yeah dan... maybe nick does need a tissue!
that better not have been an offer for me! i need to start packing. blah. and cleaning my room... |
lol so much for 4 or 5 i guess... oh well
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in stead of plowing the snow cant some brilliant engineer come up with an attachment for a truck that melts the snow. i just added some pictures to my facebook page that show what a mess i am in right now. plowing the snow to the left or the right will be useless. it needs to go away.
one of you young brilliant minds that reads this thread.....get cracking i gave you an idea now make it happen. i wont takef a large percentage of creation once its up and running. |
Like a giant blow drier..almost like what nascar uses and drag strips to clear water and other liquids off?
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They do have them actually.
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There have been giant "heat" trucks in the past, sometimes even using aircraft after burners. Only problem with it was, since it melted all the snow, and it wasn't warm outside, once the trucks were gone it was solid ice. Defeating the purpose. *waits to see Angelo outside with a hair dryer* |
asshole boys just threw a snowball/iceball at jack's car.. so tempted to throw flaming bags of dog **** at them
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that might work....i have never seen one of those machines in action but it might work. i was thinking more like a machine that i saw being used while they were resurfacing an highway. it looked like a giant lawn mower with plates behind it that had flames under the plates that would heat the black top. then the next machines would pull off grind add more sand and other things and then lay it back down on the road. the first part is what i think they can use to melt the snow. it would melt it to water.
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Yeah, melt it to water, but wheres that water gonna go once that truck is gone and it's re exposed to the current temperatures?
It would work with about 3 inches of snow, cause it would dry up under that heat just as fast as it melted. HOWEVER, for every 12 inches of snow, is approximately 1-1.5 inches of water, there is up to 30 inches in some areas. It would take too long to dry and would immediately freeze. Making conditions worse. |
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slow down young bull.....if we walk down the hill and instead of charging down we will fcuk them all instead of scaring them away with our charge. |
bout to upload some pics i took of jack and kevan snow drifting, lulz
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so use all of your brain and help me come up with a solution. PS...i used 2 lines from 2 seperate movies in this post....name them and win a prize. |
I'll pretend I know the names and steal your car later this week for the meet. That's my prize.
Oh annndddddddddd I have a positive attitude SIR! If it's not gonna work, then it's NOT GONNA WORK! Ya dig? Use some of that gangsta swagger to comprehend the words that I'm typing to you |
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whoops wrong account |
okay right account now, I still want the prize even if oakes guessed them
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Nick....simple solution. What happens in the rain? The water rolls to the gutters. You just have to melt the snow not vaporize it. Then follow up the melting machine with salt just the way they do now or better yet a salty white brine.
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You sir a retard. Go home. - Meant for Phate
Angelo, I think we should just fight this one out. |
i tried to cheat and google the movie quotes. i fail.
i'll just hop on my boat now... http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/...1/failboat.jpg |
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