That's what you silly folk get for living where it gets so damn cold.  Down 
here, we hardly EVERY see temps below zero!  And wind?  Nah, too many trees for 
that! :)

On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 19:47:22 -0600, Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> LT Don wrote:
>> I was about to say that Marshall settled this for me last winter, but I see
>> that he has settled it again in 2006.
>>
>> But I do challenge him on one point -- given sufficiently low temps (not
>> seen normally seen in PA but commonly seen in northwest IA) wind chill
>> continues to matter, because it determines how damn'd cold you feel while
>> jump-starting your diesel after it has sat outside your workplace for nine
>> hours. (We are talking sub-ZeroF temps here.)
>
> Can't dispute that! I've spent a morning or two at 20 below (F) starting
> a wife's diesel that had sat outside in a hospital parking lot all night!
>
> Marshall



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