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Did anyone stop to think that we're going to have DevCon in Palm Springs next June? Palm Springs temperatures were over 110 last week. Death Valley (relatively close) hit 129.


>If you want hot come to Phoenix. It isn't really summer here until the water in the pool is over 90 degerees. We got off to a real late start on the this year but we are making up for it now.
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>>>Dorris (and all) --
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>>>We're used to 100+ here in the Sacramento area, but oddly enough we have just had our first 100+ days for the summer. Usually, we start hitting 100 somewhere around the end of May. Yesterday was 107, and I think it got up to 105 about an hour ago. Redding (north of here) hit 112 yesterday. Welcome to sunny California...AKA Melanomaland.
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>>>Is it normally that hot in your part of Texas? Twelve days in a row is terrible, even for here.
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>>>Bill
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>>>PS -- Can we still blame this screwy weather on El Ninja???
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>>Way back....when the world and I were MUCH younger, I remember visiting in Sacramento area and I do remember the heat. And having lived in the middle of the Mojave Desert (Air Force brat) and then moved to Houston (the joys of 95 degree days/98 % humidity and not a cloud in the sky), I can tell you that the old saw of "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" DOES have some validation.
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>>And normally, no....not this hot for this long.....
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>>Personally, I'd rather blame it on Microsloth.... :)
Barbara Paltiel, Paltiel Inc.
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