"Possible Contamination" neighborhood
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On the Weather Underground:
At first I thought it was related to me checking one of the river-data displays but it seems to show up on the base map as well.
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Surely if such a contamination was [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_65_%281986%29"]known to the State of California[/url], they'd have put up a sign about it.
Did you check to see if there was a sign, citizen?
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@fennec said:
but it seems to show up on the base map as well.
Just zoom in and it goes away. Who knew contamination was so easy to fix.
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"Possible" is known in some circles as a euphemism for the genitals. As in the instructions for taking a sponge bath: "start at the top and wash down as far as possible, then start at the bottom and wash up as far as possible, and finally, wash possible".
So "Possible Contamination" is--er--centipedes?
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@fennec said:
... on
the base map as well.That looks like a Google map. Strangely it is very slightly different. The "Possible contamination" isn't there on Google map, but also some other things are different. Which is strange considering that google map is only allowed to be embedded directly from google servers.
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@Bulb said:
The "Possible contamination" isn't there on Google map, but also some other things are different.
Let's see if this works:From the wunderground: http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@163000000&hl=en&src=api&x=5258&s=&y=12701&z=15&s=Gal
From Google maps: http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@163390573&hl=en&x=5258&s=&y=12701&z=15&s=Gal
Let's change that m@ number by one: http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyrs=m@163390572&hl=en&x=5258&s=&y=12701&z=15&s=Gal
Does that mean the m@ number is contaminated?
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@da Doctah said:
"Possible" is known in some circles as a euphemism for the genitals. As in the instructions for taking a sponge bath: "start at the top and wash down as far as possible, then start at the bottom and wash up as far as possible, and finally, wash possible".
your sponge bath process was apparently not designed for human beings
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@geocities said:
http://redwoodcity.patch.com/articles/possible-water-contamination-in-small-area
The first comment there is great: "Why should seniors have to put up with this?"
Screw everyone else, if seniors might be affected, it's a major cause for alarm.
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@geocities said:
http://redwoodcity.patch.com/articles/possible-water-contamination-in-small-area
Sure - but how does this make it to that Google Maps layer and Weather Underground? I do not understand this data flow...
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The State of California is contamination.
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@SEMI-HYBRID code said:
@da Doctah said:
"Possible" is known in some circles as a euphemism for the genitals. As in the instructions for taking a sponge bath: "start at the top and wash down as far as possible, then start at the bottom and wash up as far as possible, and finally, wash possible".
your sponge bath process was apparently not designed for human beings
It works for standing human beings. "Bottom" is understood here in its geographic, not its anatomical sense.
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@da Doctah said:
@SEMI-HYBRID code said:
@da Doctah said:
"Possible" is known in some circles as a euphemism for the genitals. As in the instructions for taking a sponge bath: "start at the top and wash down as far as possible, then start at the bottom and wash up as far as possible, and finally, wash possible".
your sponge bath process was apparently not designed for human beings
It works for standing human beings. "Bottom" is understood here in its geographic, not its anatomical sense.
it works for standing human beings that have the part which is referred to as "possible" both on bottom (in its geographic sense) and top (in its geographic sense) part of body.
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@SEMI-HYBRID code said:
it works for standing human beings that have the part which is referred to as "possible" both on bottom (in its geographic sense) and top (in its geographic sense) part of body.
Or where possible is in the middle.