#1174 – Domed
Posted on December 10, 2010 at 12:00 am by Chris
Chapter: Comics
Snow was a lot more enjoyable when I was 5 years old and I didn’t have to dig the car out in the morning before driving to work. It even had the power to grant a day off from school! It had such magical powers back then. I’ve only had one day off of work from snow… but that was so long ago, maybe it was just a dream.
Also, I’m still shipping books daily! Feed your mailbox with a stack of Biff!
Tags: chores, moon, space
Just recently, we had a day when school was out because of all the rain. Well, technically, the rain made a bridge collapse on the water main. But still.
At first glance, this looked like Biff was slowly inflating the stars, not blowing away the dust. O_o
~Gwid
… how is biff using an blower to clear dust in space?
Space air. Duh.
House under dome on Earth (or it’s nearest equivalent). It’s a great way to keep the flies out of the kitchen.
“… how is biff using an blower to clear dust in space?”
That was my first thought.
Better than a shooting star.
Well, I guess that it could be worse…It could be raining.
You had days off of school because of snow? What magical world do you live in, I remember when I was in 2nd grade, we had 3.5 feet of snow, and I was just over 4 feet tall and I still had to walk to school. In Utah, I think schools will only close if the snow is deep enough that you cannot find the doors.
believe it or not, air isn’t annihilated upon entering a vacuum. in fact, an air blower is even more effective in a vacuum as no other gasses resist.
Biff turned his house into a snow-globe.
😛
I WISH it snowed here more.
I mean, last year, about 3 inches of snow in Dec.
This year, 1 inch of snow at the end of Nov.
Before that, NO LARGE AMOUNT OF SNOW FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS!
We REALLY have to move that line of hills that are blocking the snow clouds, because the wind from the north doesnt bring clouds warm enough for snow, just hail.
Oh, the JOYS of living in Wales, with our lovel -3 degrees MINIMUM weather, this year….
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In other news, hot chocolate with cream, marshmallows and grated chocolate, anyone?
~Yukimura~
@ Crosshair — It’s obviously not a blower, since that wouldn’t work… it’s a vacuum!!
(sorry for the pun.)
Lol I love the suction cup boots, I wish I had a pair in winter. Would be better than my warn smooth Doc’s for griping to the ice. Really should make a set of those, they would be unique!
Sorry to be an astronomy nerd but meteoroids, by definition, don’t impact.
Also, I don’t get it. :
@ Distortion (several days later)
He is blowing the dust off of the dome outside his house (on the moon) after a meteor (or whatever the correct term for one that has impacted) impact blew up a lot of dust which landed on his house.
@Distortion – “A meteoroid is a sand- to boulder-sized particle of debris in the Solar System. The visible path of a meteoroid that enters Earth’s (or another body’s) atmosphere is called a meteor, or colloquially a shooting star or falling star. If a meteoroid reaches the ground and survives impact, then it is called a meteorite.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteoroid