MLUG: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] cold, cold, cold
RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] cold, cold, cold
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Days like this make it bearable to work in side when it gets nice outside in the spring.  About once a year during the nicest part of the spring I think it would be fun to work outside doing construction or what ever. 

The other 45 weeks of the year I much prefer being on the inside.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Miller [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:30 AM
To: MLUG discussion
Subject: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] cold, cold, cold

(I live in Minneapolis.)  It's -15°F right now, but no fear - it's
expected to warm up during the day to a balmy -5°F.  Tomorrow should range
from -18°F to -2°F.  These are the coldest days so far since I moved here
2.5 years ago.  Also worth noting - it's really windy!  The wind makes it
unbearable.

The coldest day of my life, so far, was in Madison, WI, 10 years ago where
it was -28°F when I went to work in the morning and it warmed up to a high
temperature of -13°F during the day.  But there was no wind, so it was
probably more tolerable than what we're dealing with here today.

Mike

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