On 28-Jun-08, at 10:47 PM, David Savage wrote:

> 2008/6/29 William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David J Brooks"
>> Subject: Re: Old & New
>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Define cold and blustery...
>>>>>
>>>>> I had change out of shorts into jeans & put on my hoodies hood.
>>>>
>>>> And that's when I shot him, Your Honour......
>>>
>>> I think Dave needs to do a February Canada visit, what say.:-)
>>>
>>
>> Send him to WaWa and let him hitchhike out......
>
> :-D
>
> Cold is a relative term.
>
> I did spend a winter in Alberta from December to January once. The
> coldest I experienced was -26 not including wind chill. THAT was cold.
>
> Our winter is very damp so it feels colder at times than it did in
> freezing Alberta

I've lived in Alberta all of my life - up to 57 degrees N.  We have a  
yearly cold snap (typically in January) that lasts up to two weeks.   
The cold usually hits a low of -40C, and it's dry.

I can't say much about a damp cold, but it doesn't sound like much fun.

Mike

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