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- From: daved@convex.com (David Dorfman)
- Subject: Re: Long winter's nap . . .
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- References: <1992Nov09.180153.18205@rchland.ibm.com> <9625@vtserf.cc.vt.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 19:16:53 GMT
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- In <9625@vtserf.cc.vt.edu> ranck@joesbar.cc.vt.edu (Wm. L. Ranck) writes:
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- > Just a datapoint on the winter riding chart. I checked the thermometer
- >this morning at about 6:45 and it read 14 deg. F. Clear sky and no ice/snow
- >on the roads so I rode to work of course.
- > I think it is going to be a cold winter this year.
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- 29 degrees F in Boston, clear skiis so I rode to work. The real question is when will my
- irratation with the traffic be surpassed by my irratation by the cold
- resulting in storing the bike for the winter.
-
- Dave
- DoD 1085
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