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And that puts me right in between you and wildcat!
Of course. I was just pointing out how I was at almost the halfway mark. If you lived just above 35N around Charlotte or Chattanooga, you'd be at the halfway mark between me and wildcat. You're a little farther east longitude wise.
It's been a hot summer with few cooler breaks. It's been tedious, though cambium has an A/C and I don't.
Think he meant when CT has Florida like temperatures and humidity not in general, but you love to bring up arguements that have annoyed you
He also loves to assume that there's always a "breeze" here, as if everyone lives right on the beach. The sun angle here is 15 degrees higher than in CT, it's stupid to think the same temperature would feel hotter there.
Also, his claim that the soil type affects how air temperature feels. I mean come on, that is completely ridiculous.
And of course I'm going to bring that up, considering how stupid it was and Cambium was the topic of coversation.
I saw on accuweather there was some guy whining about how summer made him depressed and he couldn't leave his state to escape summer because he was afraid of riding on planes, and in cars, and in pretty much any available mode of transportation lol. And then a lot more neckbeardy things that I can't remember now. I really hope that wasn't Cambium
You're at 38 north? Wow. That puts me roughly halfway between you and alex latitude wise (He's at 26N, I'm just above 32N).
What's more amazing is that I only have to cross one border to get to Fort Lauderdale and two borders in order to get to you.
What's even more amazing is Atlanta (34 N) is halfway between here (26 N) and Detroit (42 N) yet you have to travel across four state lines to get to Detroit from Atlanta and only one to get here. Gives you an idea of how big FL/GA are. Once you've gone through GA, you're already almost halfway through the country (in a north/south sense).
Wildcat is halfway between here and Winnipeg in terms of latitude.
I saw on accuweather there was some guy whining about how summer made him depressed and he couldn't leave his state to escape summer because he was afraid of riding on planes, and in cars, and in pretty much any available mode of transportation lol. And then a lot more neckbeardy things that I can't remember now. I really hope that wasn't Cambium
Not Cambium.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
Nice pics. Gave me the itch to drive across a few states. Been a while!
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