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  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

    It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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    Hot huh? Uh huh :laugh:

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      Brian Hart wrote: All signs point to the latter, though Actually, all signs point to an explosive growth on AMD processor sales :) I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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      Daniel Turini wrote: Actually, all signs point to an explosive growth on AMD processor sale He He. :-) :-) Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

        It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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        Marc Clifton
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        Brian Hart wrote: 85-90 That's not hot. That's a nice summer cool. Marc My website
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        • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

          It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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          Ed K
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          Only had 1 day over 100 in north Texas. Should have had about 10 already. I think it's global cooling. :-D ed ~"Watch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words they become your actions. Watch your actions; they become your habits. Watch your habits; they become your character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny." -Frank Outlaw.

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          • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

            It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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            J Dunlap
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            Brian Hart wrote: so hot... Wuss! ;-P Try summers that peak above 120F... and then you'll think 90 is a cool spell. ;-) Actually when I was living in coastal S. CA, temps went up to the mid 90s sometimes - but not in July IIRC.

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            • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

              It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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              El Corazon
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              Brian Hart wrote: It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. Yup, looking forward to cooling down there in two weeks. Whew it is cool there. I may have to bring a jacket. I dream of 85F from June 15 to September 15. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                Tim Smith
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                This Edmonton summer has been very cool compared to two years ago. But that doesn't get reported. :/ Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                  It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                  Shog9 0
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                  Dude. It's 9:40PM here now. It's been dark for close to an hour. It's finally down to 91F - we're sitting outside, enjoying the cool night air. We're flying out to CA in a week to get away from the heat...!

                  You must be careful in the forest Broken glass and rusty nails If you're to bring back something for us I have bullets for sale...

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                  • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                    It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                    Luis Alonso Ramos
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                    Brian Hart wrote: It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot Yeah, so hot!! The 110+ degrees I get here everyday is nothing compared to that! ;P -- LuisR


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                    • R Roger Wright

                      Brian Hart wrote: so hot... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::snort::laugh: "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley

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                      Rob Manderson
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                      I must be getting acclimated to Phoenix - we're hitting 112 or so each day and it feels comfortable. When I was in the Philippines last week I was shivering in 65 degrees... gawd knows how I'm going to cope with Melbourne in late September! Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]

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                      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                        It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                        Brian Hart wrote: Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? It's interesting to see how the forecast about our climate are changing over the years.Newsweek, 1975: The Cooling World [^] So, cooling or warming? See Slovakia[^]

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                          Brian Hart wrote: so hot... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::snort::laugh: "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley

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                          I can see you there in a fur coat and yeti boots... :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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                          • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                            It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                            73Zeppelin
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                            It's been above 95 F consistently here (Switzerland) for the last 2 weeks.... X| The genius of the true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan.
                            As punishment for my contempt for authority, Fate has made me an authority myself.

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                              Brian Hart wrote: Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? It's interesting to see how the forecast about our climate are changing over the years.Newsweek, 1975: The Cooling World [^] So, cooling or warming? See Slovakia[^]

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                              Presne tak, nevedia sa rozhodnut ;-)

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                                I must be getting acclimated to Phoenix - we're hitting 112 or so each day and it feels comfortable. When I was in the Philippines last week I was shivering in 65 degrees... gawd knows how I'm going to cope with Melbourne in late September! Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]

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                                Roger Wright
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                                I don't think I'll ever get used to this. The weather service isn't predicting highs this week - they gave up at 120+. It's cloudy, hot, and feels like trying to breathe hot water outside. Trees are dying, because they can't transpire - it's too humid for water to evaporate from the leaves, so none is being taken up through the roots. Lizards are looking for shade, rabbits are getting used to carrots al dente, straight from the garden. The breeze from the south feels like facing into a hair dryer. I thought I was acclimated to this, yet last week in Vancouver it felt perfectly warm at 75 (though my relatives were all rejoicing in the "heat wave").:-D I think it's time to go back for a few days! Today looks like the sort of day when anything short of snow could happen. It's what we used to call 'earthquake weather' when I was growing up in the PRC. Lightning, with or without rain, is likely sometime today, and high winds could start at any moment. It's the first official day of monsoon season, and it's going to be a long one I'm afraid. I just knew we were going to be punished for the wonderfully cool, rainy winter we just had this year...:sigh: "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley

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                                • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                                  It's about 85-90 degrees F in the L.A. and costal Southern California areas this whole week -- so hot...and so unusual. Is this global warming or am I just spazzing for no good reason? :) All signs point to the latter, though :P Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                                  It's the combination of hurricane Emily and a high pressure system over Nevada. Emily is throwing crap our way and that's causing the humidity. For people not in Socal, we get significant humidity for maybe 5-7 days over the course of a whole summer. That means that whenever it gets humid enough to feel, people start freaking out. ;) --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ You cannot truly appreciate Dilbert unless you've read it in the original Klingon.

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