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David Haggas wrote in message ...
:Spring in Calgary. What a difference a day makes.
:Tuesday 30th Max 23 Min 4 /Sunny
:Wednesday 31st Max 0 min -6 /Heavy snow

Cold weather duly arrived at Calgary on Wednesday
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/CYYC.html

Max. temp. 25.4°C and min. temp. 0.8°C on Wednesday (Keith Harris's site);
max. temp. 1.9°C and min. temp. -1.0°C on Thursday (1800 synops).

Colin Youngs
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"Colin Youngs" wrote in message
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David Haggas wrote in message ...
:Spring in Calgary. What a difference a day makes.
:Tuesday 30th Max 23 Min 4 /Sunny
:Wednesday 31st Max 0 min -6 /Heavy snow

Cold weather duly arrived at Calgary on Wednesday
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/CYYC.html

Max. temp. 25.4°C and min. temp. 0.8°C on Wednesday (Keith Harris's site);
max. temp. 1.9°C and min. temp. -1.0°C on Thursday (1800 synops).

Colin Youngs
Brussels


Thanks Colin. I just wonder what effect these dramatic changes have on the
human spirit? We can marvel at the figures, but that sort of experience must
be quite moving


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"David Haggas" wrote

We can marvel at the figures, but that sort of experience must
be quite moving


I would imagine there is indeed an increase in the incidence of diarrhoea in
these conditions.

Jack


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"David Haggas" wrote in message
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"Colin Youngs" wrote in message
...
David Haggas wrote in message ...
:Spring in Calgary. What a difference a day makes.
:Tuesday 30th Max 23 Min 4 /Sunny
:Wednesday 31st Max 0 min -6 /Heavy snow

Cold weather duly arrived at Calgary on Wednesday
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/CYYC.html

Max. temp. 25.4°C and min. temp. 0.8°C on Wednesday (Keith Harris's

site);
max. temp. 1.9°C and min. temp. -1.0°C on Thursday (1800 synops).

Colin Youngs
Brussels


Thanks Colin. I just wonder what effect these dramatic changes have on the
human spirit? We can marvel at the figures, but that sort of experience

must
be quite moving


I asked my former colleague who now resides over there and these were his
exact words, "It's pretty demoralising. One day you've got all of the girls
wearing very little, the next they're all covered up."

Apologies to the PC crowd :-)

Jon.


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Jon O'Rourke wrote in message ...
"David Haggas" wrote in message
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"Colin Youngs" wrote in message
...
David Haggas wrote in message ...
:Spring in Calgary. What a difference a day makes.
:Tuesday 30th Max 23 Min 4 /Sunny
:Wednesday 31st Max 0 min -6 /Heavy snow

Cold weather duly arrived at Calgary on Wednesday
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/CYYC.html

Max. temp. 25.4°C and min. temp. 0.8°C on Wednesday (Keith Harris's

site);
max. temp. 1.9°C and min. temp. -1.0°C on Thursday (1800 synops).

Colin Youngs
Brussels


Thanks Colin. I just wonder what effect these dramatic changes have on the
human spirit? We can marvel at the figures, but that sort of experience

must
be quite moving


I asked my former colleague who now resides over there and these were his
exact words, "It's pretty demoralising. One day you've got all of the girls
wearing very little, the next they're all covered up."

Apologies to the PC crowd :-)

Jon.


What have computer users got to do with skimpily clad females ?
:-)

Will.
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