• Re: Heat

    From Timothy Cornett@1:135/364 to Steven Horn on Sun Oct 2 09:28:16 2011
    Re: Heat


    Are they getting too commercialized or too empty?


    Both actually, as they get more commercialized they get less personal. As they get less personal people tend to leave.

    Btw you want warm? Down here Tuesday we hit about 95 degrees, right
    now at 3:38am it's still 77 degrees outside and when the sun starts
    to come up we'll hit 80 degrees before 9am, and this is after we
    started our cool down, last month at this time we had triple digit temperatures. I so love it down here, much better then dealing with
    the snow and ice I grew up with in Ohio.

    Timothy,

    That is too warm for me. I can do without the snow and cold but 95 degrees i late September, no thanks!

    Well I was born up north in the snow and ice, got tired of shoveling snow. When we moved down here in 1968, we didn't even have our first freeze til Feburary. I loved it. Didn't take me long to get used to the heat.

    -Timothy Cornett
    Deep Space 69 BBS
    telnet://bbs.ds69bbs.com

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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Timothy Cornett on Sat Oct 1 23:03:53 2011
    Timothy Cornett (1:135/364) wrote to Janis Kracht at 03:42 on 29 Sep 2011:

    Just like everything now a days, now even message bases are getting
    too commercialized. As this occurs things get less and less
    personal. Unfortunately it is a fact of life we must contend with.

    Are they getting too commercialized or too empty?

    Btw you want warm? Down here Tuesday we hit about 95 degrees, right
    now at 3:38am it's still 77 degrees outside and when the sun starts
    to come up we'll hit 80 degrees before 9am, and this is after we
    started our cool down, last month at this time we had triple digit temperatures. I so love it down here, much better then dealing with
    the snow and ice I grew up with in Ohio.

    Timothy,

    That is too warm for me. I can do without the snow and cold but 95 degrees in late September, no thanks!

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven.horn@northwestel.net)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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    * Origin: North_of_60, Whitehorse, Yukon (1:17/67)
  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Timothy Cornett on Sat Oct 8 23:49:22 2011
    Timothy Cornett (1:135/364) wrote to Steven Horn at 09:28 on 02 Oct 2011:

    Both actually, as they get more commercialized they get less
    personal. As they get less personal people tend to leave.

    But don't they also tend to leave if things get too personal?

    Well I was born up north in the snow and ice, got tired of
    shoveling snow. When we moved down here in 1968, we didn't even
    have our first freeze til Feburary. I loved it. Didn't take me long
    to get used to the heat.

    In 1968 I was still living in Ontario. Too muggy and hot in the summer and too
    raw in the winter. At least here we don't get a lot of snow and win ter temps are bearable. But as I get older, the temps become more objectionable. :-(

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (steven.horn@northwestel.net)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: North_of_60, Whitehorse, Yukon (1:17/67)
  • From Timothy Cornett@1:135/364 to Steven Horn on Tue Oct 11 07:06:58 2011
    Re: Heat

    Timothy Cornett (1:135/364) wrote to Steven Horn at 09:28 on 02 Oct 2011:
    But don't they also tend to leave if things get too personal?

    Not really sure, when I run into the commercialized ones I don't hang around long enough to see if they leave when it gets too personal or not.

    Well I was born up north in the snow and ice, got tired of
    shoveling snow. When we moved down here in 1968, we didn't even
    have our first freeze til Feburary. I loved it. Didn't take me long
    to get used to the heat.

    In 1968 I was still living in Ontario. Too muggy and hot in the summer and t raw in the winter. At least here we don't get a lot of snow and win ter temp are bearable. But as I get older, the temps become more objectionable. :-(

    Yeah I know what you mean there, as a kid triple digit temps were nothing, now 40 something years later I actually use the A/C once in a while :)

    -Timothy Cornett
    Deep Space 69 BBS
    telnet://bbs.ds69bbs.com

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