I've been messing around looking for a new cologne and I was wondering if anyone has tried the brands Tom Hardy or Creed cologne or has their own personal all time favourites ??
Scented products should be banned from public spaces. They adversely affect the health of some people, and just flat out annoy many other people. Even people who don't mind scented products in general will have their likes and dislikes when it comes to scents. More and more workplaces have made it policy to not wear such products and this will only increase. Scented products are in essence the new tobacco.
This long weekend's weather sucks.
It always does. Was going to finish weeding. Nope. Its 27 and sunny in Vancouver
And, of course, it will b sunny and 20 Celsius tomorrow.
Scented products should be banned from public spaces. They adversely affect the health of some people, and just flat out annoy many other people. Even people who don't mind scented products in general will have their likes and dislikes when it comes to scents. More and more workplaces have made it policy to not wear such products and this will only increase. Scented products are in essence the new tobacco.
Especially offices. We have a strict no scent policy, but there is a guy who sits close to me that wears so much cologne that my eyes water and my nose runs. I can tell he's in the office before I enter the floor.
Especially offices. We have a strict no scent policy, but there is a guy who sits close to me that wears so much cologne that my eyes water and my nose runs. I can tell he's in the office before I enter the floor.
Especially offices. We have a strict no scent policy, but there is a guy who sits close to me that wears so much cologne that my eyes water and my nose runs. I can tell he's in the office before I enter the floor.
And, of course, it will b sunny and 20 Celsius tomorrow.
I've noticed as I've gotten older scents like perfume and body spray have affected me more.
Its a recurrent theme in forecasting that has me wondering if Environment Canada isn't in cahoots with the campsites or something, lol...
They just aren't good at what they do. It's been that way for a very long time. When my wife and I were in grad school we lived in an apartment that had the (then) big cable channels like TBS, etc. I don't remember the Chicago station we got (WGN maybe) but we'd watch their news broadcasts for the accuweather forecasts that were always more accurate than anything we'd get locally. The "Winnipeg area" was tucked way up in the top left corner of the screen and never mentioned but there was always temperature and cloud cover information there.
The US definitely has better weather radar, which is a big benefit for predicting near-term precipitation, storms, hail, tornados, etc. - And all the fancy graphics they put up during the nightly news.
But everyone uses some combination of weather models to predict the forecast. There are many different ones and some have tendencies to be optimistic/pessimistic in certain areas or for certain types of weather. I think EC uses a composite of a few models to try and develop their forecasts here. Plus satellite maps, radar, weather balloons...I think they get readings from commercial aircraft about conditions higher in the atmosphere. It's a tricky business with lots of variables...
I simply operate on the premise that any forecasts out longer than a couple of days are simply based on long term averages.