Only four minutes on app.visitech.ai is enough to learn a tremendous amount about the weather history of the US and Australia.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I’ve used Visitech, and it somehow does not have a leftist liberal tilt that ChatGPT for example does. Visitech is a lot easier to manipulate and visualize data than Excel, for example.
OK so AGW didn’t visit Ohio over the past century in January. But we all know AGW is true, so by the ergotic theorem, Ohio will get their AGW treatment eventually
George Washington’s inauguration was 30 April 1789. inaugurations didn’t move to 20 January until the 20th century (I think).
Too bad George had to suffer crossing the Delaware for an invasion at Princeton in rafts. Last Christmas the troops could have just walked across that section of the Delaware.