"Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.06.15.03.46.13.453000@ae86.gts...[color=blue]
> we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> to
> Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>
> Thank God![/color]
I hear rumors there are other interesting ways to keep warm besides electric
blankets. <SEG>
In article <pan.2005.06.15.03.46.13.453000@ae86.gts>, [email]Trueno@ae86.gts[/email]
says...[color=blue]
> we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> to
> Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>
> Thank God!
>[/color]
Bit like that in the UK, from a warm to hot pleasant late spring/early
summer, to a wet miserable cold novemeber.
--
"Sorry Sir, the meatballs are Orf"
The poster formerly known as Skodapilot.
[url]http://www.bouncing-czechs.com[/url]
At this point (90's here in Connecticut), I'll take the "wet, miserable,
cold November" :)
"Sleeker GT Phwoar" <carl.robson@bouncing-czechs.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d1a0262c75cc1fd98afe4@news.individual.net...[color=blue]
> In article <pan.2005.06.15.03.46.13.453000@ae86.gts>, [email]Trueno@ae86.gts[/email]
> says...[color=green]
> > we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> > to
> > Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
> >
> > Thank God!
> >[/color]
> Bit like that in the UK, from a warm to hot pleasant late spring/early
> summer, to a wet miserable cold novemeber.
> --
> "Sorry Sir, the meatballs are Orf"
> The poster formerly known as Skodapilot.
> [url]http://www.bouncing-czechs.com[/url][/color]
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 03:40:28 GMT, Hachiroku <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote:
[color=blue]
>we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
>to
>Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>
>Thank God![/color]
I swear I've been hotter and more miserable in Mass than ever here on
the West Coast of Florida. We have a breeze almost all the time
and...of course AC.
My parents in law live in Worcester and that place is 'miserable' in
the summer time...IMHO
In article <n0Ure.16384$Hj.6834@lakeread02>,
"tom418" <long_gamma_short_delta@yahoo.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> At this point (90's here in Connecticut), I'll take the "wet, miserable,
> cold November" :)
> "Sleeker GT Phwoar" <carl.robson@bouncing-czechs.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1d1a0262c75cc1fd98afe4@news.individual.net...[color=green]
> > In article <pan.2005.06.15.03.46.13.453000@ae86.gts>, [email]Trueno@ae86.gts[/email]
> > says...[color=darkred]
> > > we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> > > to
> > > Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
> > >
> > > Thank God!
> > >[/color]
> > Bit like that in the UK, from a warm to hot pleasant late spring/early
> > summer, to a wet miserable cold novemeber.
> > --
> > "Sorry Sir, the meatballs are Orf"
> > The poster formerly known as Skodapilot.
> > [url]http://www.bouncing-czechs.com[/url][/color][/color]
Nothing like an Iowa cornfield in the middle of a hot sunny July day.
--
"zonie" <sjemoomaw@nospam> wrote in message
news:e20e6db05827024ae51f15ac5a30ea7b@localhost.talkaboutautos.com...[color=blue]
> 110 in Phoenix today, no need for blankets and they say it will warm up
> the
> next few days.
>[/color]
Come on down to Tucson and cool off - only 106° yesterday.
jor
It was 93 yesterday, and the weatherman says rain on Friday.
It NEVER rains in Sacramento, California in June.
The weather's gone to hell in a handbasket.
Global warming is no myth!
T
Hachiroku wrote:[color=blue]
> we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> to
> Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>
> Thank God![/color]
The north east just went through the coolest spring in fifty
years. It MUST be the global warming..... oops I forgot the
environuts no longer call it global warming. It is now global
temperature change, so they can blame the cold weather on man, as
well as the heat. LOL
mike hunt
Tom Crabtree wrote:[color=blue]
>
> It was 93 yesterday, and the weatherman says rain on Friday.
> It NEVER rains in Sacramento, California in June.
> The weather's gone to hell in a handbasket.
>
> Global warming is no myth!
>
> T
> Hachiroku wrote:[color=green]
> > we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
> > to
> > Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
> >
> > Thank God![/color][/color]
[email]DustyRhoades@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> The north east just went through the coolest spring in fifty
> years. It MUST be the global warming..... oops I forgot the
> environuts no longer call it global warming. It is now global
> temperature change, so they can blame the cold weather on man, as
> well as the heat. LOL
>[/color]
<DustyRhoades@mailcity.com> wrote in message
news:42B062BF.668DB231@mailcity.com...[color=blue]
> The north east just went through the coolest spring in fifty
> years. It MUST be the global warming..... oops I forgot the
> environuts no longer call it global warming. It is now global
> temperature change, so they can blame the cold weather on man, as
> well as the heat. LOL[/color]
You have no idea how Global Warming even works do you? Obviously you would
rather spout of bullshit than become educated enough to have an intelligent
discussion.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 08:14:43 -0700, Tom Crabtree wrote:
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> It was 93 yesterday, and the weatherman says rain on Friday.
> It NEVER rains in Sacramento, California in June.
> The weather's gone to hell in a handbasket.
>
> Global warming is no myth![/color]
Actually, (I took geology in HS and 2 years in college) we are heading for
an Ice Age! An ice age occurs every 10-12,000 years, and it's been just
about 11,000 since the last one.
There is ALWAYS a change of 'season' just before the onset of an ice age
(or so the evidence suggests) kind of like a lightbulb glowing very
brightly just before it burns out. The temperature WILL increase for a
couple centuries and then start turning colder. So, if this warming trend
IS the onset of an ice age, then the temperatures will increase for the
next 3-500 years, and then will start to 'normalize' for 3-500 years, and
then get progressively colder.
If there is anything was can learn from geologic history, it's that the
Earth ALWAYS wins. No matter WHAT we do, the patterns that have prevailed
in the past will prevail in the future.
The other thing that the study of geology teaches us, is that the earth
frequently changes it's axis. So, it is not inconceivalbe that what are
temperate zones today might very well be arid or frigid in the next
500-2000 years. This shift might just be the beginning of one of these
changes.
Don't worry; you and I aren't going to live long enough to see the outcome
of these changes...
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>
> T
> Hachiroku wrote:[color=green]
>> we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
>> to
>> Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>>
>> Thank God![/color][/color]
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:17:51 -0400, DustyRhoades wrote:
[color=blue]
> The north east just went through the coolest spring in fifty
> years. It MUST be the global warming..... oops I forgot the
> environuts no longer call it global warming. It is now global
> temperature change, so they can blame the cold weather on man, as
> well as the heat. LOL
>
>
> mike hunt[/color]
Hey mike, see my answer to Tom's response...
You live in my general area, don't you? What did YOU think of the last ten
days? (or was that M Twain?)
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>
>
>
> Tom Crabtree wrote:[color=green]
>>
>> It was 93 yesterday, and the weatherman says rain on Friday.
>> It NEVER rains in Sacramento, California in June.
>> The weather's gone to hell in a handbasket.
>>
>> Global warming is no myth!
>>
>> T
>> Hachiroku wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > we went from 10 dyas of Oh My God, crank up the AC!
>> > to
>> > Oh, My God, crank up the electric blanket!
>> >
>> > Thank God![/color][/color][/color]
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 10:44:37 -0700, Learning Richard wrote:
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>
>
> [email]DustyRhoades@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:[color=green]
>> The north east just went through the coolest spring in fifty
>> years. It MUST be the global warming..... oops I forgot the
>> environuts no longer call it global warming. It is now global
>> temperature change, so they can blame the cold weather on man, as
>> well as the heat. LOL
>>[/color]
>
> hey, forgetful old fart. got proof?[/color]
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