Frazz by Jef Mallett for July 04, 2012
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Caulfield: They hashed it out and signed it in a stuffy building in the heat of the Summer. With no air conditioning. Frazz: It must have been miserable. Caulfield: And now we don't have to sit in the cold to watch fire-works. Were our forefathers bright or what?
Varnes over 12 years ago
Didn’t the Boston Massacre start as a snowball fight?
Ned Snipes over 12 years ago
You must remember that it was quite a few degrees cooler back then, global warming hadn’t kicked in yet.
greyolddave over 12 years ago
Yea, I think I’d prefer some date in February to the 100+ we are going to get today. Woo.
daveoverpar over 12 years ago
Global warming is a real occurance just like has happened many times in the past 2 million years, give or take a million years. It’s just not MAN-made like all the Chicken Little’s scream about.
cissycox over 12 years ago
Heat in Philly, yes, but don’t forget the flies, the flies in 1775 and 6. and no bug spray to add to global warming. (See how I get back to the discussion?)
tigre1 over 12 years ago
Let us return to the Golden Days of yesteryear…High Yo, Nostalgia! Horses, flies, dirt everywhere…not a lot of bathing nor changing of clothes. Lots of time to think, and quiet surroundings a normality, and patience an absolute necessity. Not knowing a lot, people could invest, stretch a lot mentally in some important ways…they preceded us and gave rise to us…the facts that so many of our greatest forefathers were lifetime determined self-help advocates and exemplars, as was Einstein…might give us some clues as to the relation of education and great socially-positive achievement…
If I were a teacher or instructor of the young, I would insist that self-help and other forms of mental experimentation in every study of history be studied and well-known… especially of persons whose biography proves a connection between such practices and great social results…isn’t all innovation clearly dependent upon “learning to think for yourself”? Where else can you really practice and chart the results yourself?
underwriter over 12 years ago
Record temperature highs and record temperature lows used to be set about equally in the United States. Since 2000, roughly two new record highs have been set for every new record low. http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2010/02/11/205494/science-meehl-ncar-record-high-temperatures-record-lows/
Michael Ritter over 12 years ago
Living in Nevada with the fire danger beyond extreme, if anyone starts shooting fireworks around me, they’re going to meet a lot of interesting folks, many of whom will be in uniform wearing badges.
jhned over 12 years ago
well, at least this is better than last year.
mklange Premium Member over 12 years ago