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14/05/2001 10:59:53
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>Craig;
>
>They still have some ski resorts open in California. In our state it is a short drive to snow country or the beach.
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>We have the highest mountain within the continental United States and its lowest point about 50 miles south. If you like summers with temperatures of about 70 - 75, and about 50 percent humidity, try San Diego. If you want it hot as HELL, try any of our deserts - Palm Springs , etc. Like Redwood Trees? We have those too - I love them! How about fog? Try San Francisco and the north coast through Eureka.

I've been to San Diego, Palm Springs, San Francisco and the Redwoods. I like San Diego best in that list, but housing costs totally rule out living there. As for driving distances, you can't beat flying into to SLC and having 7 resorts within a 45 minute drive. Also, Utah powder can't be beat.

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>Now, if we could just convince 30 million people to move out and go back to wherever they came from, I would feel better! Then maybe we would not have so many problems – like having enough electricity to light a light bulb when you want!
>


Nah.... they'd come here.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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