I could probably get drawn and quartered for offending someone's rights here, but I carried a pound of proffessional Ice Melt with me to the bus today. The 7 minute walk only took 21 mins where as Tuesday it was 28 mins. We got 46 inches in a week in Philadelphia. The property that floods with 3 inches of water when it rains was shoveled clear. I was awestruck. But the prior prop was only effected by trampling, no shoveling. So I sprinkled the Ice Melt as I walked. It's good to (they claim minus 12) I'd say zero F degrees. I also put some where obviously the workers of the D&D are not on good terms with the workers of the dolar store and there is a 1 foot patch of ice that sent me flat on Tuesday. I did well on that with my boot. At 9 cents a pound it is better than risking injury and the lawyer/insurance hastle.
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Dan Rossi wrote: > So, how about strapping a tank of OxyAcetylene to my back, with a hose > going over my shoulder and attaching to my cane. Spark the business end > of my cane, and I can sweep a nice clean path through the snow ahead of > me. Do you think it would work? > > This staggering to the bus stop thing is getting a bit grinding. > > -- > Blue skies. > Dan Rossi > Carnegie Mellon University. > E-Mail: d...@andrew.cmu.edu > Tel: (412) 268-9081 >