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I got a ****ing speeding ticket on the way down to Miami, was going 55 in a 45 on a very wide, 6 lane road (3 lanes on each side) in dry weather. I get that I was speeding, but damn 250 bucks for this?! And there was very little traffic too....I don't understand why things are so black and white....I feel like they should take everything into consideration...I was clearly not a threat to anyone. What's funny is they rarely pull over the morons going 35 while they're texting and driving or eating....I guess going "fast" is the only danger on the road the speed limit on that road is way too slow anyways....stupid ass revenue generators.
No, I was thinking of late spring. New Hampshire will have snow at 4,000 feet or at least 5,000 feet in May. Snow at 3000-4000 is impressive but that reflects more cool summers than cold winters.
I've seen snow on the ground at 4,000 feet in the US, but not in the Northeast. This is in Washington state mid August, ice covered lake is at 4700 feet.
Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
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Yep. Mine worked when taking photos of land. This photo was tagged as Middleton, MA (north of Boston)
The city in view isn't in Middleton, Middleton must be directly below the airplane. I'm probably looking at Lawrence, MA. This was labelled as Unhost, west of Prague
OMG! Just noticed I have odd socks on. They must've been like this ALL day!!!!!!!
I can't believe I'm even allowed to leave the house some days. I'm just crazier than a box of frogs.
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