hey washington post, FUCK YOU (east coast elitism can suck my dick)

Started by applesauce, November 17, 2011, 07:05:19 PM

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So I was reading this article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/record-smashing-cold-in-interior-alaska-fairbanks/2011/11/17/gIQA9ZMqUN_blog.html

and I got to this part:

Quote... coastal Alaska, where most Alaskans live, has a relatively mild climate influenced by the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. Alaska’s capital city, Juneau, is more like Vancouver, British Columbia, than some frozen chunk of Middle America -- say Chicago. President Barack Obama is from Chicago; it’s why he likes to visit Hawaii so much. Alaska, obviously, can’t match Hawaii for warmth, but Anchorage -- the state’s largest city -- beats the heck out of Minneapolis. The average winter temperature in Anchorage is 26 degrees -- more than twice as warm as the 10-degree average for the Minnesota city always trying to promote its high quality of life. Right. If you’re a polar bear.

On the other hand, if you compare the forecast for Anchorage (highs in the 5-25 degree range) versus Minneapolis (highs in the 30 to 45 degree range) for the next week, I’d sure rather spend my Thanksgiving in the good ole contiguous U.S. than in the Last Frontier...


AND I WAS LIKE THE FUCK THAT'S TOTALLY NOT RIGHT ASSHOLE. So I looked it up and did the calculations, and posted this comment:

"Where are you getting your data on average temperatures in Minneapolis and Anchorage? According to NOAA (http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/climatenormals/clim20/mn/... and http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/climatenormals/clim20/ak/... your assertion that "The average winter temperature in Anchorage is 26 degrees -- more than twice as warm as the 10-degree average for [Minneapolis]" doesn't line up.

Based on data collected by NOAA 1971-2000, the average low Dec 1-Feb 28 in Minneapolis was 9 degrees, compared to 10.8. Likewise, the average highs in the same period are very similar, at 25.9 in Minneapolis and 23.9 in Anchorage. Anchorage actually has a much longer "winter" than Minneapolis-- if we look at the same data, but from Nov 1-March 31, we see that Minneapolis is looking at 10.36 and 32.56, whereas Anchorage averages 13.3 and 26.6.

I guess it's pretty cool that a publication like the Washington Post is okay with publishing blatantly false information. Gotta love that East Coast elitism slandering the rest of the county."


FUCK YOU JASON SAMENOW. FUCK YOU WASHINGTON POST. FUCK YOU THE EAST COAT. FUCK YOU ALL.

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Also, I RTFA and you should be criticizing the Alaska Dispatch, not Jason Samenow.
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snoorkel

yeah, it is pretty stupid to imply that Anchorage has a nicer quality of life in the winter than Minneapolis... but false facts and brash comments in the washington pos?T :D

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applesauce

Quote from: vziard on November 17, 2011, 07:14:28 PM
yeah, it is pretty stupid to imply that Anchorage has a nicer quality of life in the winter than Minneapolis... but false facts and brash comments in the washington pos?T :D


I'm not sure what you mean. This is just blatantly false: "The average winter temperature in Anchorage is 26 degrees -- more than twice as warm as the 10-degree average for the Minnesota city"

snoorkel

Quote from: applesauce on November 17, 2011, 07:17:31 PM
I'm not sure what you mean. This is just blatantly false: "The average winter temperature in Anchorage is 26 degrees -- more than twice as warm as the 10-degree average for the Minnesota city"


I meant there are always false facts and brash comments in the washington opst...

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Samus Aran

why would you ignore silvertone

also lol why would the washington post even go out of its way to attack minneapolis? are they jealous of its genuinely good standard of living?

i mean yeah not everyone can handle the cold, but that goes without saying.

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Obama was born in Hawaii, so I'm sure that has something to do with why he visits there so often.

OF COURSE

I don't beuz i poor. :'(

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