
I'm heading up to St. Raymond, Quebec soon for a 4 day snowmobile trip. The temperatures have been so cold lately so I wanted to know how the already cold weather would get magnified by the speed of our sleds.
As of 2009, Windchill Temperature = 35.74 + 0.6215*T - 35.75(V^.16)+.4275*T*V^(.16)
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Are you here because you can't add a contact or address to your Outlook? In my particular situation, I have an Exchange Server connected to my Outlook and my Mobile Email Device. Suddenly out of the blue, I could no longer add appointments or contacts via Outlook but I could do it on my Phone.
I discovered that this issue was being caused by the constant 'connection' to the Exchange Server (which doesn't seem right). I proved this by going to bottom right of my Outlook program and right clicking on the Online/Offline button and selecting 'Work Offline'. At that point, was able to add contacts and appointment.
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After investigating, I learned that this issue is caused by a corrupt email profile so the more long-term solution is to re-create your profile. The beauty of exchange server is that this won't set you back one bit as your email, contacts and appointments will be instantly recreated once your recreate the email profile.
Labels: Social-Learning
It seems like for a few months now, I've been watching New Hampshire's WMUR in the morning and frequently a commercial comes on for an opportunity to get a Fritz Weatherbee ring tone. It's really hard to describe who Fritz is if you don't live in New Hampshire but anyway, one of the ring tone's say "If you pick up your phone, it might be Binky Sears!". Binky Sears - Who is Binky Sears? It's taken me a while but I've finally tried figuring out who this 'Binky Sears' character is and I've determined that nobody else seems to know either. I've only found one lonely message board thread about it and it doesn't conclude anything. So....
And why should we get excited if he calls? If I ever find out, I will post the answer hear and if you have any leads to where we might be able to find an answer, please comment or contact me.
Anagrams are a type of word play where the results of rearranging the letters of a phrase make a new phrase. It's doesn't seem likely that Fritz is using anagrams or other hidden language to communicate with his audience but it's not completely crazy as it is something people who pass on knowledge sometimes do. Before we try 'BINKY SEARS', I'll illustrate an example of an anagram's from the popular book 'Da Vinci Code'.
Below is a list of anagram solutions I found for 'BINKY SEARS'. There's probably 1000's of solutions so I'm just going to list some interesting ones. If you're trying this yourself and the anagram really exsists, it's probably a 'New Hampshire Phrase' or specifically related to something in 'New Hampshire'.
So here we go! By rearranging the letters 'BINKY SEARS', you can spell:
So far, I'm not convinced 'BINKY SEARS' is an anagram.
This idea came from a comment on this post which was written in a way that leads us to believe Fritz left it himself. This means we need to do some research in New Hampshire about his mother spelled 'Binkie' and the term 'Sears'. My first thoughts are that it could be 'Sears', the department store OR 'Sears' a last name like Richard Dudley Sears. It could even be a homonym like 'seer', which is a visionary.
I've found a couple references to a 'Richard Dudley Sears' who was a graduate of Harvard and resident of Massachusetts. It's hard to tell but this this 'person' may have been a great tennis player or even a architect in Concord,NH. If he is the architect in Concord,NH then we may be on to something.
Well, aside from being the most obvious solution I'm a bit perplexed as to why Fritz would be making and marketing ringtones about something the nobody knows about and ultimately has to be ask him in order to find out who 'Binky Sears' is. Is this Fritz's way of reaching out to the community? Maybe I will inquire about 'Binky Sears' from Fritz himself and finally get a more solid conclusion.
Labels: Social-Learning
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