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    #16
    If your driving 70 and a fly is in the truck flying around, is he flying 70 too?

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      #17
      Originally posted by Smart View Post
      Actually there is four ways to write 2.......
      LOL, you're right! Good catch

      BUT.....there are actually only THREE ways to write 2 (as in the numeral): two, 2 and II.

      Unless you get into languages...dos, zwei, två, dois, deux, due, etc., etc.

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        #18
        Originally posted by mhundt View Post
        Here you go:

        1. There is only one way to write the word to. (The preposition "to" primarily indicates approach and arrival, motion made in the direction of a place or thing and attaining it, access; and also, motion or tendency without arrival; movement toward; -- opposite of: from.)

        2. There is only one way to write the word two. (The cardinal number equal to the sum of 1 + 1.)

        3. There is only one way to write the word too. (in addition; also: More than enough; excessively, To a regrettable degree, Very; extremely; immensely, Informal Indeed; so

        This didn't answer the question. I already no what you have written.

        But. How do you write this? "There are three ways to write the word _________(insert one to,two,or too). So which one goes in the blank?

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          #19
          Pretty sure his sensor is 12ft up a tree
          Originally posted by kurt68 View Post
          When the environment is stable at night, the coldest air sinks to the ground surface. An official temperature measuring device by international standard is about 4 to 6 feet above ground. (Some are even higher, like RAWS weather stations, are even much higher above the ground.)

          With the cooling temperatures at night, the relative humidity (RH) will go up. If the RH is high and near 100 percent right before sunrise, condensation may occur on or around the sensor area. This condensation would evaporate with the heating of the morning sun. This evaporation process will briefly cool the air near the location of the sensor. As a result, the temperature will drop suddenly after sunrise.

          Here is the other possible reason. With a stable environment and calm wind, the coldest layer of air usually settles below the temperature sensor. When the sun comes up and starts warming the surface, the colder air below the sensor will start to mix upward. When this layer of air reaches the sensor height, the temperature will briefly fall. Then it will start to rise when this colder layer mixes out.

          So in either case, it will likely result in a brief drop in temperature after sunrise.

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            #20
            How many seconds are there in a year?? Any one know??

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              #21
              Originally posted by DXTroughneck View Post
              If your driving 70 and a fly is in the truck flying around, is he flying 70 too?
              is he flying to the front seat or the back seat?

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                #22
                Originally posted by truhuntr View Post
                This didn't answer the question. I already no what you have written.

                But. How do you write this? "There are three ways to write the word _________(insert one to,two,or too). So which one goes in the blank?
                Your question is flawed because they are not the same word. They are three completely different words that happen to be homonyms. Therefore, anything you put in the blank will result in a false statement. By the way, there is also only one way to spell the word "know."

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                  #23
                  Anybody else know Broadway shows? Rent? 525,600 minutes X 60 =31,536,000 seconds. Each one is precious, so don't waste any trying to figure it out

                  Originally posted by Mr. Redlabels View Post
                  How many seconds are there in a year?? Any one know??

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                    Your question is flawed because they are not the same word. They are three completely different words that happen to be homonyms. Therefore, anything you put in the blank will result in a false statement. By the way, there is also only one way to spell the word "know."

                    Correctomundo!!!

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                      #25
                      Often, I've wondered why folks named their cities after water towers . . .
                      <grin>

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Mr. Redlabels View Post
                        How many seconds are there in a year?? Any one know??
                        12

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                          #27
                          there are too many intelligent answers on here for a saturday morning.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Snakelover View Post
                            Your question is flawed because they are not the same word. They are three completely different words that happen to be homonyms. Therefore, anything you put in the blank will result in a false statement. By the way, there is also only one way to spell the word "know."

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Mr. Redlabels View Post
                              How many seconds are there in a year?? Any one know??
                              31,356,000...off the top of my head. Unless it is a leap year.

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                                #30
                                why do we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway?

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