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dynamiteBlow dryer on a stickis eating my sidewalk upSaltlittle offtopic, but do you guys know of any type of ice or solution that will de-ice your sidewalk and not eat the concrete up
the constant refreezing is killing it
dynamiteBlow dryer on a stickis eating my sidewalk upSaltlittle offtopic, but do you guys know of any type of ice or solution that will de-ice your sidewalk and not eat the concrete up
the constant refreezing is killing it
in all seriousness, I use ice melt something along the lines of thisgood ideatry sodium chloride thenis eating my sidewalk upSaltlittle offtopic, but do you guys know of any type of ice or solution that will de-ice your sidewalk and not eat the concrete up
the constant refreezing is killing it
I think they carry those at wendys and mcdonalds in little free packets.. WINNING!!!
flame throwerdynamiteBlow dryer on a stickis eating my sidewalk upSaltlittle offtopic, but do you guys know of any type of ice or solution that will de-ice your sidewalk and not eat the concrete up
the constant refreezing is killing it
I thought I heard someone mention George Zimmerman in another thread. you might want to go and check.Our elected officials are far more concerned with making sure no abortions happen under any circumstances and persecuting immigrants than they are with helping the people of the state. Our state legislatures are complete jokes stocked to the roof with corrupt demagogues. Our state governments resemble most mid-African dictatorships in concern for citizens and overall competence. I would much prefer that our legislature be done away with entirely simply to have less people stealing money from the state.I'm really suprised that Georgia and Alabama don't have something in place to deal with 2 inches of snow and ice.
I understand that they don't get much snow, and if they got hit with ten or twelve inches out of the blue, something like this might happen, but two inches?
It's not as though they sit on the Equator and there is no chance of this ever happening.
WTF is your problem?I thought I heard someone mention George Zimmerman in another thread. you might want to go and check.Our elected officials are far more concerned with making sure no abortions happen under any circumstances and persecuting immigrants than they are with helping the people of the state. Our state legislatures are complete jokes stocked to the roof with corrupt demagogues. Our state governments resemble most mid-African dictatorships in concern for citizens and overall competence. I would much prefer that our legislature be done away with entirely simply to have less people stealing money from the state.I'm really suprised that Georgia and Alabama don't have something in place to deal with 2 inches of snow and ice.
I understand that they don't get much snow, and if they got hit with ten or twelve inches out of the blue, something like this might happen, but two inches?
It's not as though they sit on the Equator and there is no chance of this ever happening.
Calcium chloride. Non corrosive to concrete, safer for plants, fast acting...just as dangerous to pets as sodium chloride, more expensive and hygroscopic (will draw moisture out of the air) and might keep surfaces damp is you use too much.little offtopic, but do you guys know of any type of ice or solution that will de-ice your sidewalk and not eat the concrete up
There is a minimum basic standard to maintaining a roadway And I have been supportive of the leadership but THEY should pay for it.All abandoned cars? Just those in the middle of the road? Who should pay for it?
I think I might buy a tow truck...Check out @geoffschwartz's Tweet: https://twitter.com/geoffschwartz/status/428540093822169088
Lol at people riding each other's rears that close. Do they not usually have physics in the south either?Check out @geoffschwartz's Tweet: https://twitter.com/geoffschwartz/status/428540093822169088
X2. Living in the woods shooting dinner and burning wood. Screw city life.You are damn right.Never underestimate the power of a go-anywhere vehicle.First New Orleans and now Atlanta, this is proof that people who make movies grossly exaggerated your chances of escaping the cities if there is a real zombie attack.![]()
He's been deflecting all day. Not as bad as 2011. Your coverage is bad, blah blah blah. In this case, he's correct. They're still referring to this is as snow.Atlanta's mayor is on CNN just blasting their coverage![]()
You aren't one of the ones out at the airport are you? If not what part of town are you in?Stranded for 3 days in Birmingham. It's been 70-80 degrees for a month straight in So Cal. I want to go back home. Pure ice here - this SUCKS.
That was specifically for you because I know you love it.Yeah, let's definitely keep the Walking Dead comparisons coming. That'll never get old.
They don't stand a chance against the rigor mortis/cold & snow factor.Zombies move even slower in 2.6 inches of snow.
What turned the place into a scene from The Walking Dead was ice, not snow. HTH.Just watched Reed's CNN interview. He made it a point to mention, twice, that there were no fatalities. From the 2.6 inches of snow.![]()
Uh, great job?
What's not to believe? The roads were iced over.Not sure about the "ICE" issue. I have a friend who moved down to Atlanta (from Philly) and lives about 20 minutes outside of the city. He laughingly sent me this pic yesterday of the epic snow that shut down the area. He tried to get to work and said that outside of his development cars were stranded all over the roads. He also mentioned that he had little to no problems moving around (he drives a real 2013 Camaro) however he had to turn around because of blocked roads.
Which is why here in Charlotte they put down sand after using a salt water mix. You can do more than just put down salt.So the mayor was on Today this morning and made a good point. All the video they showed was from places outside of his jurisdiction. All the schools and interstates. He seems to be taking the heat for the failings of other counties, other school districts, the DOT, and most importantly people's own poor decision-making.
And it bears repeating, most road salt used outside of extreme cold climates is rendered ineffective somewhere between 15-25 degrees. Even if every road in Georgia was salted ahead of time, there would have still been ice. So people need to consider that maybe, just maybe, #### happens and that can be bad if you're not bothering to look out for your own self. Everybody in the country knew that this system was going through the south. That kind of weather down there should generally have people's attention. Nobody should have been surprised.
ETA: My God, they turned it into a scene straight out of the Walking Dead.
I can only go by what he said, but there was not that much where he was. Now he works in the city so he had to drive in it on his way home and he didn't encounter that much ice.What's not to believe? The roads were iced over.Not sure about the "ICE" issue. I have a friend who moved down to Atlanta (from Philly) and lives about 20 minutes outside of the city. He laughingly sent me this pic yesterday of the epic snow that shut down the area. He tried to get to work and said that outside of his development cars were stranded all over the roads. He also mentioned that he had little to no problems moving around (he drives a real 2013 Camaro) however he had to turn around because of blocked roads.
at Philly Camero dude not seeing the big deal.Agreed, and we will not make this mistake again. Wife only went to work because she had an "important" meeting with a colleague coming in from out of town. Otherwise she would've stayed home. Next time there is any snow at all in the forecast I'm stocking up two weeks' worth of food and alcohol and if my wife says anything about leaving the house I'm throwing her keys on the roof.Why is everyone blaming the mayor and the governor? Can people not listen to the weather forecast themselves and make smart decisions for themselves? If you think the weather is going to be bad then leave work or take your kid out of school. Don't wait for some government official to tell you what should be common sense.
Very Walking Dead-ish.Agreed, and we will not make this mistake again. Wife only went to work because she had an "important" meeting with a colleague coming in from out of town. Otherwise she would've stayed home. Next time there is any snow at all in the forecast I'm stocking up two weeks' worth of food and alcohol and if my wife says anything about leaving the house I'm throwing her keys on the roof.Ridiculous to say we shouldn't blame the mayor and governor if you've witnessed the lack of preparation and response to this event, but to your point, yes, now we see how much they suck and we take our lives in our hands if we're in a vehicle when it's snowing.Why is everyone blaming the mayor and the governor? Can people not listen to the weather forecast themselves and make smart decisions for themselves? If you think the weather is going to be bad then leave work or take your kid out of school. Don't wait for some government official to tell you what should be common sense.
These happened in Wash DC 3 or 4 years ago. I had read all morning about the forecast of ice and heavy snow. I left work at 1PM and got home at 1:30. My co-worker left work at 2:30 and got home at 4:00AM after picking his kid up at daycare around midnight.Agreed, and we will not make this mistake again. Wife only went to work because she had an "important" meeting with a colleague coming in from out of town. Otherwise she would've stayed home. Next time there is any snow at all in the forecast I'm stocking up two weeks' worth of food and alcohol and if my wife says anything about leaving the house I'm throwing her keys on the roof.Why is everyone blaming the mayor and the governor? Can people not listen to the weather forecast themselves and make smart decisions for themselves? If you think the weather is going to be bad then leave work or take your kid out of school. Don't wait for some government official to tell you what should be common sense.
Ridiculous to say we shouldn't blame the mayor and governor if you've witnessed the lack of preparation and response to this event, but to your point, yes, now we see how much they suck and we take our lives in our hands if we're in a vehicle when it's snowing.
I thought so too, yeah.Very Walking Dead-ish.Agreed, and we will not make this mistake again. Wife only went to work because she had an "important" meeting with a colleague coming in from out of town. Otherwise she would've stayed home. Next time there is any snow at all in the forecast I'm stocking up two weeks' worth of food and alcohol and if my wife says anything about leaving the house I'm throwing her keys on the roof.Ridiculous to say we shouldn't blame the mayor and governor if you've witnessed the lack of preparation and response to this event, but to your point, yes, now we see how much they suck and we take our lives in our hands if we're in a vehicle when it's snowing.Why is everyone blaming the mayor and the governor? Can people not listen to the weather forecast themselves and make smart decisions for themselves? If you think the weather is going to be bad then leave work or take your kid out of school. Don't wait for some government official to tell you what should be common sense.
Then you deserve a Like.I thought so too, yeah.Very Walking Dead-ish.Agreed, and we will not make this mistake again. Wife only went to work because she had an "important" meeting with a colleague coming in from out of town. Otherwise she would've stayed home. Next time there is any snow at all in the forecast I'm stocking up two weeks' worth of food and alcohol and if my wife says anything about leaving the house I'm throwing her keys on the roof.Ridiculous to say we shouldn't blame the mayor and governor if you've witnessed the lack of preparation and response to this event, but to your point, yes, now we see how much they suck and we take our lives in our hands if we're in a vehicle when it's snowing.Why is everyone blaming the mayor and the governor? Can people not listen to the weather forecast themselves and make smart decisions for themselves? If you think the weather is going to be bad then leave work or take your kid out of school. Don't wait for some government official to tell you what should be common sense.