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Post by Jason on Apr 18, 2006 0:36:44 GMT -5
Heh heh. I'll bet. I get to come back here in the fall, once the temperature begins to drop somewhat. Talk about going from one extreme to the other.
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Post by CCD on Apr 18, 2006 0:46:02 GMT -5
Yup, though when I got out here in January it was interesting to see all the snow on the ground and not be freezing. It's wetter in VA then it is here so you freeze your butt off there. And we have made it to page 3 again
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Post by Brandon on Apr 18, 2006 1:35:47 GMT -5
Let's see, up here, if it ever hits 80 it is considered to be a really hot day. If it hits 80 as the high back home, it is a rather cool day. It is also very humid and regularly hits 100. What's everybody plan to do over the summer (excluding write on the forum!)
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Post by katie on Apr 18, 2006 8:10:19 GMT -5
I will be up here for summer, and it also happens to be my birthday!!! Hooray!!! In case William reads this, I would like him to know that 9 is better!!! : ) So anyhoo, I love Idaho summers, they aren't too hot, and they aren't too cold. I live like 2 hours away so there really isn't much of a climate change. I think I want to live in Idaho the rest of my life, that would suit me just fine!!
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Post by Jason on Apr 18, 2006 10:54:05 GMT -5
Well, each to their own, huh? I like California some what, but Idaho is nice, too. We'll see where I end up living when I grow up.
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Post by Brandon on Apr 18, 2006 12:34:55 GMT -5
The best part of Idaho is that it isn't very humid. The worst part is that the weather can change at any moment to the complete opposite of what it was.
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Post by CCD on Apr 18, 2006 13:44:42 GMT -5
I'm gonna see if I like Idaho summers. In VA it's hot and humid. I think that's why in the winter it's cold and wet. They have to balence out.
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Post by Brandon on Apr 18, 2006 14:10:38 GMT -5
I was here at the end of summer (i.e. August). It was actually almost hot on some days. But there was no humidity which made it bearable. Then again, it was actually a pretty warm year from what I have heard some upperclassmen say.
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Post by CCD on Apr 18, 2006 14:32:34 GMT -5
Yeah, Tiare told me that you wish for AC about 2 days out of the summer, but you can deal with open windows the rest of the time
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Post by Jason on Apr 18, 2006 16:34:07 GMT -5
Heh heh. Back home, AC is really nice to have. So is a pool, but, hey, AC is good as well. You know, I've always wished I could develop a personal AC/heating unit that you could stick in your pocket and it would affect the air around only you. That would be awesome.
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Post by CCD on Apr 18, 2006 16:36:19 GMT -5
AH, I miss the pool. Maybe I can get TRE and Katie to go swimming with me. Yes a portable AC would be a wonderful invention. Kudos to the person who creates it
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Post by Brandon on Apr 18, 2006 17:01:51 GMT -5
Portable AC. That would be a great invention and make you lots of money. You just keep working on that Jason. When you finish you will be a wealthy man.
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Post by Jason on Apr 18, 2006 17:17:01 GMT -5
We'll see. All of us who suffer from that would indeed enjoy it. A bit complicated, though.
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Post by Brandon on Apr 18, 2006 17:24:54 GMT -5
Why do you say that? You would only have to invent some kind of force field that forms around you. Of course, if you could do that, you would be able to do more then just a portable AC.
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Post by Jason on Apr 18, 2006 17:26:23 GMT -5
Yeah, no kidding. The military would kidnap me and never let me go again.
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