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Re: OT Perfect Climate (was Re: Not phonetic but ___???)

From:James Worlton <jworlton@...>
Date:Friday, April 16, 2004, 13:04
>>> andjo@FREE.FR 4/16/2004 4:46:46 AM >>>
Quoting Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...>:
> Constructed Languages List <CONLANG@...> writes: > >Everyplace in the US that might be "perfect" has a defect of one sort or > >another. > > In Hawaii it's the difficulty of getting from Island to Island. On the Big > Island it's the possibility your home may be in the path of a lava flow (of > course you could get lucky and end up in a > kipuka (an island of life where the lava has flowed around). > > > Here in Monterey it's pretty "perfect" save the summer fog. Other than that > our climate truly is temperate (Neither too hot nor too cold). There are the > occasional 10 year 20 degree freezes, but > those aren't common and usually you only have to worry about tender plants > with those.
Is that minus twenty degree Celsius, or something else? Andreas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That would be degrees Farenheit. 20 F = -7 C Those of us in the US who are not scientifically oriented still use the Farenheit scale. James W.

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