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  • C CodeWraith

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    • L Lost User

      well good evening from where when it rains it pours (with light & sound show), but usually over in 30 minutes. oh, but one thing we don't get is Winters ... four seasons, all of them Summer, and shorts all year round. :) (and yes, we get ads for winter clothes)

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      • N NeverJustHere

        I am in New Zealand. It is currently 9 degrees C. The shortest day is almost upon us. And youtube decides to show me an add "Sky is out, Thighs are out. Get the most comfortable shorts...." These guys are hiring hoards of marketing people to front a huge team of engineers, data scientists, analysts powered by untold compute capacity at the problem, fed with all the data they can source. Yet they cannot tell the southern hemisphere from the northern hemisphere. Maybe that is a new variable they need to add to their models (once they license the patent I'm about to apply for)

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        Around here, in the US South, a lot of guys go around wearing shorts year-round, snow and ice and sub-freezing temperatures be damned. I don't get it, but maybe those advertisers are seeing this in their data.

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          Around here, in the US South, a lot of guys go around wearing shorts year-round, snow and ice and sub-freezing temperatures be damned. I don't get it, but maybe those advertisers are seeing this in their data.

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          When do you ever get "snow and ice and sub-freezing temperatures" in the US South?

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            When do you ever get "snow and ice and sub-freezing temperatures" in the US South?

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            Um, every year. Certainly not in Florida, though they've had all three on rare occasions. But in Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, Arkansas, northern Alabama and Georgia, yeah, every year.

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              Um, every year. Certainly not in Florida, though they've had all three on rare occasions. But in Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, Arkansas, northern Alabama and Georgia, yeah, every year.

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              But how long does that last? Enough to go for a wardrobe change halfway through the day...?

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                But how long does that last? Enough to go for a wardrobe change halfway through the day...?

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                I wish! Here in Tennessee, we've had 6 or more inches that stayed on the ground for weeks, with temps that stayed in the single digits (Farenheit) for a week or more. That's infrequent, but not rare. Our winters always dip into the teens, twenties, thirties for days and nights on end. Two years ago I had 8 inches of snow in my yard, and it stayed for about a week. The southern US is not in the tropics, some of it is subtropical (barely), but temperate. [Tennessee - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee#Climate)

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                • N NeverJustHere

                  I am in New Zealand. It is currently 9 degrees C. The shortest day is almost upon us. And youtube decides to show me an add "Sky is out, Thighs are out. Get the most comfortable shorts...." These guys are hiring hoards of marketing people to front a huge team of engineers, data scientists, analysts powered by untold compute capacity at the problem, fed with all the data they can source. Yet they cannot tell the southern hemisphere from the northern hemisphere. Maybe that is a new variable they need to add to their models (once they license the patent I'm about to apply for)

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                  Well Cairns is in the southern hemisphere and I sit here in shorts and Tshirt. So you need to ad how far from the equator you are to the algorithm. Mind you last week was trakkie daks and ugh boots.

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                  • N NeverJustHere

                    I am in New Zealand. It is currently 9 degrees C. The shortest day is almost upon us. And youtube decides to show me an add "Sky is out, Thighs are out. Get the most comfortable shorts...." These guys are hiring hoards of marketing people to front a huge team of engineers, data scientists, analysts powered by untold compute capacity at the problem, fed with all the data they can source. Yet they cannot tell the southern hemisphere from the northern hemisphere. Maybe that is a new variable they need to add to their models (once they license the patent I'm about to apply for)

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    They're worse than stupid, because they can't even train their AI to do such a simple thing right.

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                    • T TNCaver

                      I wish! Here in Tennessee, we've had 6 or more inches that stayed on the ground for weeks, with temps that stayed in the single digits (Farenheit) for a week or more. That's infrequent, but not rare. Our winters always dip into the teens, twenties, thirties for days and nights on end. Two years ago I had 8 inches of snow in my yard, and it stayed for about a week. The southern US is not in the tropics, some of it is subtropical (barely), but temperate. [Tennessee - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee#Climate)

                      If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.

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                      I have pictures somewhere taken around the house where there's roughly those same numbers worth of snow on the ground, only measured in feet, not inches. Good times.

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