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Re: Daniel Howes: Prices we pay for gas drive behavior
"Scott in Florida" <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:04:12 GMT, [email]ames@deltrak.demon.co.uk[/email] (Andrew
> Stephenson) wrote:
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>>In article <b4861$45b4f93b$44a4a10d$21075@msgid.meganewsservers.com>
>> rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom "Ray O" writes:
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>>> I have a Stearns SunShower [...] On a sunny day, with air
>>> temps around 75 Fahrenheit (24 C), it took about 2 or 3 hours
>>> to heat the lake water enough so that it actually felt warm.
>>> It is a great idea if you are patient, which I am not. It was
>>> a lot faster to just jump in the lake to clean off ;-)[/color]
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>>*brrr??* The temperature in NZ, IIRC, during December which is
>>their midsummer, would have been around that, maybe a bit more.
>>I won't say it got _hot_, just nicely warm. Could be UK/NZians
>>are hearty outdoorsy characters and rate cold as "warm"? <g>[/color]
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> [url]http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/93119.html[/url]
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> Scott in Florida
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Looks like temps in NZ are slightly cooler than the temps in MN during our
trip.
I like nights in the 40 to 60 degree temp range for camping, although that
makes washing up in lakes and streams a little brisk!
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Ray O
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