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Since I've run into someone who posts are eerily similar, ie by diction rather than by content, I'm going to say Southern Ontario.
He is also very clever.
Surely a mod could let us know where his ISP leads to (at least country).
frznznznomnomnom: prolly more sun than here and warmer summers.
chicagogeorge: more thunderstorms, warm summers.
Kwoniskwotsi: more storms, warmth and humidity
owenc: nothing
Since I've run into someone who posts are eerily similar, ie by diction rather than by content, I'm going to say Southern Ontario.
He is also very clever.
Surely a mod could let us know where his ISP leads to (at least country).
But he uses F and another clue is that he posts in the central timezone.
It can look cool. We can get fog to form over the lake especially in the spring when warm air overhead interacts with cold lake waters
I once took my students on a architectural boat tour on the lake in the spring. It was a perfectly sunny day temps in the low 70's but on the lake we couldn't a 10 feet in front of us
Ok you don't count then So that just leaves me and miamihurricane as the hot climate rejects, with Ariete and Hiromant on the opposite side
unbrainwashed I love your puerto rican temps year round I also love how sunny it is with about 3000 hours of sun despite it's high numbers of rainy days.
[quote=theunbrainwashed;31011543]Well, the Brits and Kiwis live in a nice, mild climate ]
Yep, that's one thing that can be said about mild climates. Good climates for being outside, sport etc for 12 months of the year. Very few days, not suitable for a nice bike ride or game of golf/tennis etc
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