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*** Quoting Bj”rn Forsstr”m from a message to BOB KLAHN ***
BK> My daughter and her husband were visiting one of his uncles, on
BK> the uncle's farm, in Turkey. In the evening the temperature went
BK> down to 80 F. They were lieing in the grass enjoying the pleasant
BK> evening when his uncle came out and insisted they come in. He
BK> was afraid they would catch cold in the chilly night air.
BK> True story.
BF> Well, the difference between day air and night air is rather big here,
BF> especially now in August, not at all what it's like in Thailand for ex
BF> so I can actually understand him, but 80 F, that's 26.5 C and that is
BF> warm.
We are in long sleeves here. It's dropped to 90F. Normal for this season
for ¨us is 105-110F. Internet search will not show this as the temp
station they ¨use is inland on a mountain. Normally they read 10F or so
cooler than we do. I ¨just checked the thermometer and it's warming up
nicely to a decent 94F (34C ¨looks like).
I laughed at the 'it's so hot' series too when it scrolled by. I know
those ¨things well. Add to them:
You know it's hot when you have to be careful which sneakers you wear, or
the ¨bottoms will melt off on the sidewalk.
xxcarol
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