newenglandpolarbear
newenglandpolarbear t1_je0p7ek wrote
Reply to comment by SleepingManatee in What’s this symbol? Seen on cmc hospital in a more discreet area by notababyimatumor
Just pick one out of a hat and you'll probably have better luck lol
newenglandpolarbear t1_je0oza7 wrote
Reply to comment by bigdog24681012 in What’s this symbol? Seen on cmc hospital in a more discreet area by notababyimatumor
Only two hospitals in NH I would even remotely somewhat trust: the main facilities of DHMC (Lebanon) and Concord Hospital (Concord) MAYBE one of their branches (For example, concord hospital - laconia) if I was desperate enough.
newenglandpolarbear t1_jaseoan wrote
Plow Guys and Fire Departments are not going to get any sleep that's for sure. Thank you for your weather forecasting Mr. CloudBoy!
newenglandpolarbear t1_janhxz7 wrote
Hey, you know what, Florida might have better options for you. Especially since it's warm and culturally closer to texas. Also NY is NOT New England. New England is NH, VT, ME, CT, RI, and MA. never more, never less.
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I know you texans are not big fans of snow, which you will have to work in. sub freezing temperatures most of winter. That aside, if you really do want to move here: Action Ambulance in the Ossipee Valley is decent, Frisbie EMS and Stewarts are also decent. AMR in Manchester is good too.
newenglandpolarbear t1_jakzvi9 wrote
Reply to comment by kearsargeII in Mount Major hiking, area mountain biking questions by degggendorf
>I would think that anyone with the right equipment, ie winter clothes, micro spikes, would have no real difficulty summiting.
Which is exactly why I suggested what I did. It'll probably be a piece of cake, but that doesn't mean you go under prepared.
newenglandpolarbear t1_jakzr71 wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in Mount Major hiking, area mountain biking questions by degggendorf
Listen pal, I wear shorts in sub freezing weather, but that's also irrelevant. You came here for advice, I gave you advice. Don't be an arrogant jerk.
newenglandpolarbear t1_jakie9e wrote
For #1 bring everything, snowshoes, micro spikes, glove warmers, etc. We recently had an experienced hiker pass away climbing mountains due to being under prepared. Winter hiking in New Hampshire is not something to screw around with.
You know the saying: "When in New England if you don't like the weather, wait a minute, it'll change." It may not look like snow now, but that could change. GFS Model shows below freezing that weekend.
Edit: Since OP doesn't actually want any advice, and will personally attack you if you try, I will no longer be responding to them, I encourage you all to do the same.
newenglandpolarbear t1_ja68vtz wrote
Reply to Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
It's a cool building, it's also nice that it's not surrounded by a huge parking lot.
newenglandpolarbear t1_ja68ry8 wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in New England grid operator says small-scale solar is driving down electricity demand on some days by TurretLauncher
True, thank you citizens united.
newenglandpolarbear t1_ja4u8k8 wrote
Reply to comment by Tattozoo in New England grid operator says small-scale solar is driving down electricity demand on some days by TurretLauncher
No, they skyrocketed because of corporate greed. Less demand SHOULD mean lower costs.
newenglandpolarbear t1_ja4tyo2 wrote
Reply to comment by Tai9ch in New England grid operator says small-scale solar is driving down electricity demand on some days by TurretLauncher
>Eversource
Screw eversource. If they decided to do something like that, I wonder if there is legal precedent in which a case could be made for a lawsuit.
newenglandpolarbear t1_ja4tqlt wrote
Reply to New England grid operator says small-scale solar is driving down electricity demand on some days by TurretLauncher
Less demand = lower prices. Sounds good to me!
newenglandpolarbear t1_j9xdyyz wrote
newenglandpolarbear t1_j9gwapi wrote
Highly recommend using the offline maps feature in google maps. downloads the whole state to your phone. While GPS may not work, at least you have a map to help out. I digress, don't trust the GPS 100%.
newenglandpolarbear t1_j9gqcjr wrote
Would be a trashy way to wake up. I would be in a rubbish mood the rest of the day.
newenglandpolarbear t1_j8yhqjl wrote
Reply to hello, after living almost 8 years in NH , we are moving to AZ. bittersweet feelings. I am sad to leave our beautiful NH. anyone else moving out of state? do you have the same feelings of missing out on the mountains and the NE summer? by crazycurious7
I am not going anywhere unless it's another state in New England. Also, someone has to outnumber the stupid freestaters.
newenglandpolarbear t1_j2ldvnt wrote
Reply to comment by musicals4life in It's so warm right now the sugar is flowing in Temple by musicals4life
Something something climate change something something
newenglandpolarbear t1_ixhvuhq wrote
Reply to comment by alexkourtis in I'm European, how to move to New Hampshire? by alexkourtis
Lucky, can cost upwards of 300 here...FOR ONE TOOTH
newenglandpolarbear t1_je7s190 wrote
Reply to New Hampshire high court rejects Pamela Smart's latest chance at freedom - ABC News by A-Do-Gooder
Let me get this straight. This moron convinced a TEENAGER to murder her husband....and she wants her sentence reduced?
In my view the executive council, governor, and Supreme Court did whats right. She got what she deserved. I have no sympathy.