Bugs on Radar.

Alex

If you think you have a bug problem, be thankful it's not this:

So what was it last Friday that turned the radar in the La Crosse area into a sea of white? It turns out that it was a gigantic hatch of mayflies.

The bugs were so thick that they showed up as a rainstorm of mayflies on National Weather Service radar.

http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=457479 - via Boing Boing


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I seem to remember last year there was an accident near Hudson, WI involving a motorcycle that laied down on a bridge because it was covered with Mayflies. He lost control of his bike and was covered with smeared mayflies when help arrived. that is so nasty. We need rain too!
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Also... Sorry, Miss Cellania, but the spelling "capitol" is only used to describe the seat of government. "Capital" is a city or town which is a principal governmental seat.
God, I'm annoying.
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You know, in nearly twenty years since I've left grade school, not once, not once have I needed to know the name of a single capital city. Why not teach the kid something useful, like molecular biology or calculus?
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listen to all the jealous dummies. The kid will leave you all in his dust trail. Sure some of the capitals/ols were not right did you think perhaps his teachers were not as smart as he is. Good luck kid! He looks intent not scared.
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AHhH!!! Capitals, capitals, CAPITALS!! I swear, I love the site, but the atrocious spelling has GOT to GO! It's impossible to spend more than a couple of minutes here without cringing at some really, horrendously bad spelling. Of easy words, too. Come on, people. CAPITAL! If you're not sure, take a second to google it!
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