Friday, January 4, 2008

The meaning of 50 degrees (Fahrenheit of course)

So here's the meaningful New Year's post:

I guess the interesting thing about New England is that the temperature variation through out the year is probably about 90+ degrees (Fahrenheit). In the dead of winter it gets close to 0 F (-17.8 C) at some point and usually there is some moment where the temperature gets to the low 90's (32-33 C). So why live in new England - I don't know but I guess one neat thing is that at least there is a bit of constant change....I mean 50 F (10 C) out of winter is T-shirt weather, whereas coming out of summer it is sweatshirt and jacket weather.
(note to reader: complete absence of New Year's Resolutions).

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