>......The remaining time, I telecommute from AZ.
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>I've heard about people like you....ain't technology wonderful!
>One thing to remember... your heat is a "dry" heat! he he he
Yeah, it's great! I couldn't stand it back East anymore, the gray skies from October-April, and snow. It hasn't snowed a whole lot back in PA, since I moved, but I've somehow managed to be in Easton each and everytime it's snowed the last 3 years! It even snowed out here in Phoenix, but I was back in PA, so I missed it.
>I know that once you get past 100 it really does not matter what kind of heat it is. Here in the south (right Mark!) the humidity is what get us in the summer. Nothing like walking out the front door of your house and being instantly wet from head to toe!
Well, I think the number's a lot closer to 110 than 100, but in any case, it is a dry heat (mostly). When it's really dry, 105 seems about perfect! If it goes below 80, it's chilly! Three years ago, I would have thought a statement like that was nuts, but now, I believe it.
>Well enjoy the pool...nothing better than a late night swim to get the old juices going. (or the young juices going for that matter!!!)
Not quite either, young or old. (40, soon to be 41, but I stopped counting at 29). But the pool still feels great! ;)