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Mr70 11-06-2023 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1636510)
..They don't call Chicago the windy city for nothing.

That's not why it's called that,has nothing to do with the weather.

Too Many Projects 11-06-2023 09:33 PM

Many believe it's all the windy politicians, but old timers claimed it was the weather.

Too Many Projects 11-06-2023 09:40 PM

From the History channel...


The origins of Chicago’s famous nickname are not entirely clear. The most obvious explanation is that it comes from the frigid breezes that blow off Lake Michigan and sweep through the city’s streets. However, another popular theory holds that it was coined in reference to Chicago’s bloviating residents and politicians, who were deemed to be “full of hot air.” Proponents of the “windbag” view usually cite an 1890 article by New York Sun newspaper editor Charles Dana. At the time, Chicago was competing with New York to host the 1893 World’s Fair (Chicago eventually won), and Dana is said to have cautioned his readers to ignore the “nonsensical claims of that windy city.” Dana is often credited with popularizing the “Windy City” moniker, yet according to David Wilton’s book “Word Myths: Debunking Linguistic Urban Legends,” researchers have never managed to find his original article. Many now dismiss it as a myth.
Even if Dana’s editorial does exist, it’s unlikely that either he or the World’s Fair debate were responsible for popularizing Chicago’s nickname. Etymologist Barry Popik, a longtime researcher of the Windy City question, has uncovered evidence that the name was already well established in print by the 1870s—several years before Dana. Popik also dug up references showing that it functioned as both a literal reference to Chicago’s windy weather and a metaphorical jab at its supposedly boastful citizenry. Many of the citations are found in newspapers from other Midwest cities, which were in a rivalry with Chicago over who was the region’s main metropolis. For example, an 1876 headline in the Cincinnati Enquirer used the phrase “That Windy City” in reference to a tornado that swept through Chicago. “The Cincinnati Enquirer’s use is clearly double-edged,” Popik told the Chicago Tribune in 2006. “They used the term for windy speakers who were full of wind, and there was a wind-storm in Chicago. It’s both at once.” Since Chicago had previously used its lake breezes to promote itself as a summertime vacation spot, Popik and others conclude that the “Windy City” name may have started as a reference to weather and then taken on a double meaning as the city’s profile rose in the late-19th century.
Interestingly, although Chicago may have gotten its nickname in part because of its fierce winds, it’s not the breeziest town in the United States. In fact, meteorological surveys have often rated the likes of Boston, New York and San Francisco as having higher average wind speeds.

By: Evan Andrews

Lynn 11-06-2023 10:17 PM

You can include OKC as another city with higher average wind speed than Chicago.

McCune 11-06-2023 10:36 PM

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3rd time attending and first time with a car. Come find me in the back of the show as this car is going to be Legend judged and I have high anxiety! I think it is pretty special and hope you guys like it. Just waiting for the battery to arrive Wednesday.

R68GTO 11-06-2023 11:42 PM

Nothing to get ready....just roadtripping up and back in same day. Long day but worth it!

67since67 11-07-2023 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TimG (Post 1636470)
What car are you bringing, Bill? I just went through that at our Texas Regional. Last minute bulb changes, mounting original tires, ect. My gas gauge decided to not go past half empty even if it was empty. I didn’t have time to replace and they don’t like more than 1/4 tank of gas. A visual check of the tank showed I only had a gallon or two of fuel.

The black El Camino Tim. This one's electrical gremlin was so bazaar I may do a quick thread on it.

My Corvette has always scored 100% on ops, until the last time it was judged. The rear compartment bulb didn't light. :shocked: It worked before loading, and by the time it was in the building it has worked ever since! :confused2: :mad2:

back to regular programing...

RPOLS3 11-07-2023 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by A12pilot (Post 1636444)
So for you all, what’s left to do!?:headbang:

Cheers
Dave

Swap meet junk staged and cooler starting to fill up......

Dave's picking up the cookies on his way up.

Too Many Projects 11-07-2023 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1636526)
The black El Camino Tim. This one's electrical gremlin was so bazaar I may do a quick thread on it.

Bad ground for a tail light ?

In the late 70's, I had people coming to me with C10's that when they stepped on the brake, the dash lights would come on, or they would flash with the signal on. All kinds of crazy stuff. I eventually learned to just run a new ground wire from the box to the frame and it all went away.

67since67 11-07-2023 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1636531)
Bad ground for a tail light ?

I wish it would have been that simple Mitch. I did a thread to explain the issue. :beers:


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