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Roxy Durban wrote: On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 17:57:55 -0800, Lisa Horton wrote: Any other ideas? The light inside the refrigerator is replaceable, yes? Lisa Ya, but I don't think I can find a much stronger one. What are you thinking? It sounded to me as though the interior light was too bright, causing you problems. You could make the light level in the interior whatever you want it to be, and balance your light levels that way. Lisa |
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"Roxy Durban" wrote in message
news On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:13:19 +1300, Colin D wrote: Phil Stripling wrote: McLeod writes: Jeez, I'm trying to remember a day in the last 2 months that wasn't as cold and damp as my refrigerator. (Central Ontario, Canada) Start It's 63 here in the San Francisco Bay Area at a little before 4:00 pm, and a bright sunny day. Again. Same tomorrow. :- Dammitall, that all it is here in New Zealand too (19 deg Celcius) - and it's supposed to be our *summer*!!! and we had our annual rainfall by september. Where's all the global warming types when we need them? Colin Here in Durban we are having some very weird weather. Yes, it's hot, which is normal for this time of year (about 35degC) but we are also having a hell of a lot of wind. Our windy season is normally September/October, so this blustery **** is definitely not welcome. Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Peter |
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"Roxy Durban" wrote in message
news On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:13:19 +1300, Colin D wrote: Phil Stripling wrote: McLeod writes: Jeez, I'm trying to remember a day in the last 2 months that wasn't as cold and damp as my refrigerator. (Central Ontario, Canada) Start It's 63 here in the San Francisco Bay Area at a little before 4:00 pm, and a bright sunny day. Again. Same tomorrow. :- Dammitall, that all it is here in New Zealand too (19 deg Celcius) - and it's supposed to be our *summer*!!! and we had our annual rainfall by september. Where's all the global warming types when we need them? Colin Here in Durban we are having some very weird weather. Yes, it's hot, which is normal for this time of year (about 35degC) but we are also having a hell of a lot of wind. Our windy season is normally September/October, so this blustery **** is definitely not welcome. Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Peter |
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"Roxy Durban" wrote in message
news On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 21:13:19 +1300, Colin D wrote: Phil Stripling wrote: McLeod writes: Jeez, I'm trying to remember a day in the last 2 months that wasn't as cold and damp as my refrigerator. (Central Ontario, Canada) Start It's 63 here in the San Francisco Bay Area at a little before 4:00 pm, and a bright sunny day. Again. Same tomorrow. :- Dammitall, that all it is here in New Zealand too (19 deg Celcius) - and it's supposed to be our *summer*!!! and we had our annual rainfall by september. Where's all the global warming types when we need them? Colin Here in Durban we are having some very weird weather. Yes, it's hot, which is normal for this time of year (about 35degC) but we are also having a hell of a lot of wind. Our windy season is normally September/October, so this blustery **** is definitely not welcome. Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Peter |
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"Bandicoot" writes:
Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. -- Phil Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed The Civilized Explorer | spam and read later. email from this URL http://www.cieux.com/ | http://www.civex.com/ is read daily. |
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"Phil Stripling" wrote in message ... "Bandicoot" writes: Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. Sure you're gonna want to stay on that beach, what with all the increase in hurricanes?... :-( Peter |
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"Phil Stripling" wrote in message ... "Bandicoot" writes: Heat is the engine that drives the weather. Global warming therefore also means more wind, more storms, more hurricanes, and, for a lot of us, more rain. There isn't really any good side to it... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. Sure you're gonna want to stay on that beach, what with all the increase in hurricanes?... :-( Peter |
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"Bandicoot" writes:
"Phil Stripling" wrote in message ... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. Sure you're gonna want to stay on that beach, what with all the increase in hurricanes?... No hurricanes in this area. I'm not on a beach _yet_, though. So hurry that global warming up, okay? -- Phil Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed The Civilized Explorer | spam and read later. email from this URL http://www.cieux.com/ | http://www.civex.com/ is read daily. |
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"Phil Stripling" wrote in message
... "Bandicoot" writes: "Phil Stripling" wrote in message ... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. Sure you're gonna want to stay on that beach, what with all the increase in hurricanes?... No hurricanes in this area. I'm not on a beach _yet_, though. So hurry that global warming up, okay? By the time your house is on a beach, it'll be in a hurricane zone too.... P. |
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"Bandicoot" writes:
SNIPPAGE "Phil Stripling" wrote in message ... Sure there is: I'm going to have a condo on the beach! Every cloud has a silver lining. By the time your house is on a beach, it'll be in a hurricane zone too.... Every silver lining has a cloud. :- -- Phil Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed The Civilized Explorer | spam and read later. email from this URL http://www.cieux.com/ | http://www.civex.com/ is read daily. |
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