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I meant more that I don't really have a feel for your personality as much as some other uses. Not a bad thing at all, I feel people on here probably think the same about me.
Tell him that you have three badges and have been here since 2009.
Maybe he's right about me not doing much since I have over 13,000 posts lol.
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Originally Posted by Steelernation71
I meant more that I don't really have a feel for your personality as much as some other uses. Not a bad thing at all, I feel people on here probably think the same about me.
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I think I've only been posted about once on this thread (by muslim12). I guess I don't post on the chat threads very much.
Same as me , I came here to talk about weather/climate , because this I dont post in chat threads,there they talk about things completely different from what this sub-forum porpuse,for example(gays,imigration etc).
There arent others sub-forums to them talk about it?
Joe90 - One thing I forgot to mention about him is that he uses his climate as a criteria to judge the climates of other places (i.e. "this climate is not [insert], because my climate is [insert] too"). But again, I like our debates. He is an interesting user.
Classifications are useless as a way of determining what day to day weather will feel like over the course of a year, as they are far too broad. E.g.: Melbourne doesn't feel like Bergen and Sydney doesn't feel like NYC etc.
So that means that the only value of a classification is to identify climates by cause and pattern. If you spend time studying synoptic/barometric charts, then you will see the somewhere like Shepparton has the same cause and pattern over the year as Melbourne - only the frequency differs. Understanding a climate by cause and pattern gives vastly more understanding of climate than adherence to temperature/precipitation thresholds (all they do lessen understanding).
Ben86 - He has been here since 2011, but he's very obscure nowadays. I talked with him once and it felt like I encountered a living fossil. I used to think that he was Owen.
I remember both Canadians from lurking around on old threads - I wonder what happened to them. I always liked ColdCanadian's posts; he seemed like a really good guy. His warm bias was something else, though! He gave 12-year-old me a run for the money on that one!
Speaking of former users, is Tvdxer okay? Haven't heard much of him in a while.
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