THE QUALITIES THAT MAKE PIGS GREAT LIVESTOCK ARE THE SAME ONES THAT ALLOW THEM TO THRIVE WHEN THEY GO FERALIN THE WILD!
Sometimes you can copy your image entirely and paste directly into your text field to get your "inbed" option. Sometimes no. Why??? (Android, usually)Quick tip - when you attach an image, the word "Insert..." appears in the upper left corner. If you leave it as-is, it'll be a clickable image like what you have there. But, if you click "Insert..." and then select either "Thumbnail" or "Full Image", it'll imbed the image inside the text area, and you can even grab the corners and resize it to your preference.
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PERSONALLY I HAVE A ZERO RESPONSE RAT TO A JURY SUMMONS!Jury duty summons in Harris County has a 20% response rate.
Same summons in Taylor county has over 80% response rate.
According to this month's Texas Co-op Power magazine, the lowest recorded Tx temp was 02/12/1899, in Tulia, resulting in death of 40k cattle. Tied that temp in Seminole, Feb 1933.Lowest recorded temperature on February 5th in Dallas County was 12 degrees, in 1912.
According to this month's Texas Co-op Power magazine, the lowest recorded Tx temp was 02/12/1899, in Tulia, resulting in death of 40k cattle. Tied that temp in Seminole, Feb 1933.
What?Quick tip - when you attach an image, the word "Insert..." appears in the upper left corner. If you leave it as-is, it'll be a clickable image like what you have there. But, if you click "Insert..." and then select either "Thumbnail" or "Full Image", it'll imbed the image inside the text area, and you can even grab the corners and resize it to your preference.
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Quite Cold?But what was the temperature in question?
No question. One post has to do with the low in Dallas, another has to do with the low in Texas.
According to the National Weather Service: The all-time record low temperature that was established at Tulia was tied years later when Seminole, in Gaines County in West Texas, reported a temperature of 23 degrees below zero on February 8, 1933.But neither temperature is given. That's the question. What was the low temperature you refer to? Preferably in degrees Fahrenheit...
According to the National Weather Service: The all-time record low temperature that was established at Tulia was tied years later when Seminole, in Gaines County in West Texas, reported a temperature of 23 degrees below zero on February 8, 1933.
And mine was just the low for that specific day, in Dallas County, Feb the 5th. Which I found odd that it was 12 on 1912, just a silly coincidence. Now the global warming ratio to lack of pirates, that is significant.That's freaking cold. Thanks for stepping in. I'd have had to remember to look it up once I'm done with work...
Which is likely to be late tonight.
-23FBut what was the temperature in question?