Thanks for tugging this thread back on track. This is not some UFO or mysterious thing BS. I have done electrical work for longer than I care to remember and typically the deleterious effects of fubar components are short lived because they are replaced quickly. My last exposure to the headaches, nausea and feeling like you will go insane soon was my neighbors central AC unit which was hitting my screening room like a sound cannon. I went next door to tell them about it and they just said "Oh, well." The thing died about a month later. I had nothing to do with its demise. As an aside, myself and my son felt the effects but my wife did not.We hear our neighbours b%%dy hot tub all day long - 92Hz drone. Sound bounces off our rear house wall and has a peak right where our deck is![]()
how about Justin Castro...er..Truedeau then?Canadians in Cuba?
Reports of unidentified “booms” have emerged from different places around the world for hundreds of years, and although many of the “boom stories” remain a mystery, others have been explained. Most of the booms that people hear or experience are the result of human activity, such as an explosion, a large vehicle going by, nearby construction, or sometimes a sonic boom, but there have been many reports of booms that cannot be explained by man-made sources. Some of those booms are associated with a variety of interesting natural phenomena, including earthquakes.
In the United States most reports of mysterious booms come from the Northeast and along the East Coast, but there have also been observations along the West Coast.
in re: freezing ground, ice quakes, and sequelae thereof.
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Oh, speaking of ice booms.
I have a summer home on a large lake in northern Michigan, if you have never sat out on the sea wall at 2am after imbibing something to listen to the moaning, groaning, singing and snapping, it is something to behold.how about Justin Castro...er..Truedeau then?
i'd laugh at that if i didn't get one myself just a few weeks back when we had an earthquake of about 2.4 on the Richter scale (2-3s in duration) just 300m horizontally & 4.5km deep from my home
i could clearly make out the direction the explosion like sound came from and the first thing i did was poking my head out the window checking if something in a smaller industrial zone in that direction blew up by any chance
i'm weird, i know, but i do love the so called "singing ice" and the sound it make while it cracks, moves, melts...
SINGING ICE - 2 HOURS RAW ICE SOUNDS | ASMR /meditation/relaxation/sleep
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It’s the neighbour, for sure. We’ve all read The Calculus Affair, perhaps peek into the neighbour’s shed?
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Well, I did give up my much beloved 2011 Ford Fiesta 5-speed after spending a full winter here.It appears you need a dirt bike to get around there...
Yes, I read good things about those cars and some could be special ordered with performance package stuff?Well, I did give up my much beloved 2011 Ford Fiesta 5-speed after spending a full winter here.![]()
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The German-made Ford Fiesta's (manual) were amazing vehicles.Yes, I read good things about those cars and some could be special ordered with performance package stuff?
If I dig that deep (3 ft.), depending on the specific area around here, I'll hit either fresh or salt water.O' yes, We have the Japanese Pine Beetle that somehow got in the wild in Canada and the USA and they lay their eggs and stuff down to about 1 yard deep in the dirt in forests. The freezing goes down past that in severe cold conditions and kills the eggs/larva. I dug a gate post hole in July and I hit ice at 3 feet. If the post does not go to at least 4 feet deep the frost will push the post out of the ground. I also read in some soil conditions the frost line goes to about 7 feet deep. We have mosquitos but they are nowhere near like some places we have seen and heard about. They are a mild hindrance.