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- From: keulen@csuvax1.csu.murdoch.edu.au (Splash!)
- Newsgroups: alt.callahans
- Subject: Re: greetings and subroutines
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 19:23:53 GMT
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- pechever@phakt.usc.edu (The Heckler) writes:
-
- >Impu-Sebek looks up (again). "Hm...maybe you mean 47 F? 17 F is below
- >zero Celsius...that much I know. (0C=32F). And 9 is barely chilly, anyway.
-
- I think DM meant the temps were 9 degrees C _below_ the average (which
- would be around 25 C at this time of year); the resulting temps would be
- something like 15-17 C ... too cold for this time of year in Oz!
-
- >"Who the H*ll was glorying over how 'nice' 90-100 F weather was? I think it
- >was YOU, come to think of it." He glares accusingly.
-
- It may have been me :-)
-
- >"That's not 'nice', that's bloody uncivilized! Anything over 85 is too hot.
- >Anything over 95 is much too hot. Anything over 100 is just plain unfit for
- >human habitation." These dictums are of course stated with all the pompous
- >weight of irrefutable fact. *Gryn*.
-
- I've never had problems with it ... I guess being a marine biologist, and
- going "sampling" is sort of a solution to the temperature problem ;-)
- For me, the hotter the better ... around here it can get up to 45 C in
- summer - great weather!
-
- Splash!
-
- --
- Splash! *To love is to LIVE!*
- (aka Mike van Keulen -- e-mail: keulen@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au)
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