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My local TV news report from Christmas 1983 :p
How about-12F (-24.444...C) outdoors, and a brand new Pontiac Sunbird J-2000 (economy car) for $6675? ($20000 today)
I kind of recall buying premium octane gasoline for around $.65 US a gallon ($.17/litre) during a gasoline war that summer, way down from the kingly sum of about $1.20 a gallon it had been earlier that year.
Everything I owned and drove had a V-8 engine in it, some being a big as 7.57 L. displacement.
They was a little thirsty, but it didn't really matter either because they could be had for next to nothing.
 
Today I debunked a fundamental maxim. I put a pot of water on a hot burner and watched continuously. It did in fact boil.

Tomorrow I take the spectrophotometer out to the fence line.
 
I have been trying to figure this one out for a while, what am I missing here..? What's pspspsps and is that a cougar?
When you want to get a cat to come to you pspspspsps is a noise that attracts them (sometimes). When encountering a cougar you need the opposite noise.
 
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