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Analog

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Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAON0692

At least it's less then 1 cm though, or so they say. Not that it would be the first snowfall this month though. We had a few cm a few weeks ago.

Any good IT jobs in California? I'm coming. :p

I had a job assignment once at GM's Kapuskasing proving grounds. We could punch holes in the fenders of Fieros when it was -50C with hammers and the plastic was brittle.
 

dud

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You are very fortunate. Here in Orlando it has hit 99 a number of times this month. Right now it is 92 and still rising. Our only saving grace is the humidity is on 30%. Stop bragging ...
 

xanis

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Originally posted by: dud
You are very fortunate. Here in Orlando it has hit 99 a number of times this month. Right now it is 92 and still rising. Our only saving grace is the humidity is on 30%. Stop bragging ...

...and THAT is why I could never live in Florida. The bugs are a big problem as well, but still. I can barely take the summertime humidity here in PA... I couldn't imagine how bad it would be in Florida.
 

Red Squirrel

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Originally posted by: Analog
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/CAON0692

At least it's less then 1 cm though, or so they say. Not that it would be the first snowfall this month though. We had a few cm a few weeks ago.

Any good IT jobs in California? I'm coming. :p

I had a job assignment once at GM's Kapuskasing proving grounds. We could punch holes in the fenders of Fieros when it was -50C with hammers and the plastic was brittle.

Yep pretty much. Fender benders here are more like plastic explosions. :p
 

Red Squirrel

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Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: dud
You are very fortunate. Here in Orlando it has hit 99 a number of times this month. Right now it is 92 and still rising. Our only saving grace is the humidity is on 30%. Stop bragging ...

...and THAT is why I could never live in Florida. The bugs are a big problem as well, but still. I can barely take the summertime humidity here in PA... I couldn't imagine how bad it would be in Florida.

We have lot of black flies, mosquitoes etc here too but only for like 2 months of the year, and in those 2 months maybe 2 weeks is not raining, so most time is spent indoors anyway.

My cat likes the big black flies. When we have one in the house it's not around for long.
 

dud

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Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: dud
You are very fortunate. Here in Orlando it has hit 99 a number of times this month. Right now it is 92 and still rising. Our only saving grace is the humidity is on 30%. Stop bragging ...

...and THAT is why I could never live in Florida. The bugs are a big problem as well, but still. I can barely take the summertime humidity here in PA... I couldn't imagine how bad it would be in Florida.

Are you kidding? It's 92 degrees (and rising) and I have EVERY window and door of the house open. It's nice because the humidity isn't over 60%. Stay in PA and enjoy your beautiful winters. I travel a lot and am flying to SoCal tomorrow. of all the places I've been ... there is no place on earth as in Florida from October thru April.

Can you get a wonderful tan in the middle of February? I didn't think so ...
 

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Last year as I was coming through Denver, snow flurries were on the divide (June 2, 2008(