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Welcome back to the baby. Welcome back to the basement yard. That's an old school sweater you got on. It is. We're sweater boys today. Look at us freezing. It is really cold. What is going... I don't... Not a big fan of this wind. Sends a chill down my spine. Listen, you've lived your whole life in New York City.
As someone that has spent a significant amount of time outside of New York State and New York City. Frank, we get the same weather basically. No, I will say with confidence, one of the first things I remember about living in Connecticut when... Oh, Connecticut. College. I was thinking Jersey. I'm like, you're right here. No, no, no. But even Jersey, we don't get nearly as much wind.
The wind up here is wild. You don't get more wind? No, no. I would think. You're closer to the water, right? Well...
You're on the water No like by the water Yes there's a lot of wind But I'm saying like the winters There's wind all the time up here Like a New York City winter The wind smacks you in the mouth By us it's just a dry cold I remember the first time I experienced a winter When I was living in college my freshman year I remember I'd go like this To be a dragon You were pretending to be a dragon in the cold
Don't even pretend like it's still not cool. No, it's... I mean, I don't pretend I'm a dragon still. Oh. Okay. That's one of us, I guess. And I watched the... What is it? Vapor? Yeah, there it is. Leave my mouth and it stayed in the air. And I watched it float away. No, it didn't. Yo, I swear on my children. Like a cloud? You created a cloud. No, I didn't create a cloud. I just watched it.
Like, it wasn't like a... And then gone. It was a... And then I watched it go. And it was very... Where was this, Connecticut? It was because it was cold? Yes. I think that has something to do with like humidity or something. Probably has something to do with the density of the air. Barometers, things like that. Who? Barometers? Wait, what is a barometer? That's pressure, isn't it? I don't know.
I mean, yeah, pressure, density of the air, pressure has something to do with wind, so I guess we're kind of on to something. Yeah. You know what I thought about the other day? It was like super windy, and I was like, where does wind... What is wind? Wind... Do you know? I think so. So I know. Well, I don't know if I can explain it. I think it's like differencing changes in pressure.
Yeah, it is that. Yeah, it's like changes in pressure. That's why when you walk in Manhattan, if you walk around a big building, you'll get hit with a crosswind on an avenue really hard because the pressure is so intense. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the air pressure. My guess was like, This is going to sound a little nuts. Oh, yeah. Here we go. Gravity? That was my guess. And here's my thinking.
But the wind isn't. I know. Because I was thinking about the ocean. So I'm like, because the moon's gravity is moving the ocean, that maybe the earth and moon's gravity is creating wind? I don't know. Maybe that's not wrong though. Cause maybe that has something to do with the pressure. Well, gravity is pressure.
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