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Thank you....

After living in MN for so many years, I laugh when people complain about the cold here. A cold night during the winter is 28 f. (roughly -2 Celsius for those who use those weird metric units, not that there's anything wrong with that..)

 

I see people bundled up in winter coats suitable for the frozen north. Meanwhile, I'm wearing a sweatshirt. (yeah, I've become a cold weather wimp, relatively speaking)

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After living in MN for so many years, I laugh when people complain about the cold here. A cold night during the winter is 28 f. (roughly -2 Celsius for those who use those weird metric units, not that there's anything wrong with that..)

 

I see people bundled up in winter coats suitable for the frozen north. Meanwhile, I'm wearing a sweatshirt. (yeah, I've become a cold weather wimp, relatively speaking)

I moved a bit West last summer. Not all the way to California or anything, but still. This past 'winter' I never wore anything more than a hoodie.  I got cold once, and that was from standing outside waiting to gain access to the flightline for 1/2 hour or so...so I put on my knit cap and light gloves and was fine.

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When it hits the mid 80s or is extremely humid, I turn on the AC. Otherwise it's the open windows. I didn't have or used AC until I moved to Chicago 16 yrs ago. I don't like 'fake air' blowing on me.

Ya, sure, you betcha.  We were like Garrison Keillor's family.  Never had an AC unit growing up- and my sis and I would find some reason to go to the neighbor's, whose kids we didn't really like, to bask in the coolness of their one window unit.  And in the car, my dad would tell us we had "4-60" air con:  4 windows down, 60 Mph.

 

Here in sultry, sweltering SE Asia, AC is a necessity.  It's always just perplexing, though, and so utterly wasteful, that thing that I'll never understand as long as I live, and I'm sure you'll all concur-  why in the H, do they have to make every single air conditioned space as freaking arctic-cold as possible?  It's a shock to the system-  and why you see HK ladies on a blisteringly hot day carrying their sweaters and shawls around, because as soon as they go into a building, it's a freezer.

 

Today, for example, 8:30 AM right now, and, let's see--  oh, heck, it's only 30, with 85% humidity.  Pretty good start to the day.  And then, of course, the usual monsoon around lunchtime...  (that's 84 for you imperialist Western running dogs). 

 

 

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Ya, sure, you betcha.  We were like Garrison Keillor's family.  Never had an AC unit growing up- and my sis and I would find some reason to go to the neighbor's, whose kids we didn't really like, to bask in the coolness of their one window unit.  And in the car, my dad would tell us we had "4-60" air con:  4 windows down, 60 Mph.

 

Here in sultry, sweltering SE Asia, AC is a necessity.  It's always just perplexing, though, and so utterly wasteful, that thing that I'll never understand as long as I live, and I'm sure you'll all concur-  why in the H, do they have to make every single air conditioned space as freaking arctic-cold as possible?  It's a shock to the system-  and why you see HK ladies on a blisteringly hot day carrying their sweaters and shawls around, because as soon as they go into a building, it's a freezer.

 

Today, for example, 8:30 AM right now, and, let's see--  oh, heck, it's only 30, with 85% humidity.  Pretty good start to the day.  And then, of course, the usual monsoon around lunchtime...  (that's 84 for you imperialist Western running dogs). 

It's like that in Florida, too. You can't go out to dinner without a sweater or shawl or something. Just ... too cold.

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I live in St. Paul.

 

In the winter it is hard to drag your ass out of bed, go out into that nasty cold weather, warm the car up, go back inside, go back out out, deal with awful drivers if it is snowing. Zero Degrees hurts in a bad way.

 

In the summer, I spring out of bed, do my thing, run out to my car all gleeful, go to work with a fantastic disposition. When my work is done for the day, I get into my car and it is 110 degrees… that hurts in a good way.

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For awhile, the record heat for one day in Saudi and the record heat for one day in Iraq was during the time frame I was in each one of them. That's not the case any more.  Qatar, however, I was there during it's hottest day ever.

 

And I've been in colds as low as -60s wind chill (in the -30s with around 20 MPH windl) as well.  In fact, my first winter in North Dakota, after growing up in California and having spent the previous 5 years in Panama, was when I first experienced that.  I had been in North Dakota for a whopping two weeks when that happened.

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For awhile, the record heat for one day in Saudi and the record heat for one day in Iraq was during the time frame I was in each one of them. That's not the case any more.  Qatar, however, I was there during it's hottest day ever.

 

And I've been in colds as low as -60s wind chill as well.  My first winter in North Dakota, after growing up in California and having spent the previous 5 years in Panama.  I had been in North Dakota for a whopping two weeks when that happened.

Hee hee!  Were you at GFAB, or Minot?  They're both equally as witch's-teat cold, but at least one had some cool bars.  It always used to perplex me, at UND, that every single cat I met from the Base was always from Biloxi, or Pensacola.  Used to wonder if they did that on purpose.

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Hee hee!  Were you at GFAB, or Minot?  They're both equally as witch's-teat cold, but at least one had some cool bars.  It always used to perplex me, at UND, that every single cat I met from the Base was always from Biloxi, or Pensacola.  Used to wonder if they did that on purpose.

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Gotta love that tough heart of the order with Dozier (.232), Plouffe (.232 and 2 SOs) and Park (.208).  Without Mauer, this does not resemble a Major League lineup. Is it just me or is this kind of embarrassing?

Agreed. Any word on Sano's hammy? He can't come back quickly enough.

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