1. Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Ricardo Forno <ricardoforno at tut?pia.com> Jul 10, 2007
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Hi all. South America has strange climate at some places. For example, Lima, Capital of PerĂº, is at sea level, very near the Equator. In spite of that, its temperature is such of an ever lasting spring, due to the Humboldt current. It does not rain in Lima; usually it is cloudy, and frequently you may have a slight drizzle, but it never rains. Well, actually not so: it rains about twice per century!! Buenos Aires has a mild climate, much like Sydney, with moderately cold winters, but it never snows in Buenos Aires. Well, lets not exaggerate: last time we got snow was in 1918, and this is the only known case during historical times. I live in Buenos Aires. And TODAY it is snowing in Buenos Aires, after 89 years!! Best regards to all.
2. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by c.k.lester <euphoric at ?klester.com> Jul 10, 2007
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Ricardo Forno wrote: > > And TODAY it is snowing in Buenos Aires, after 89 years!! HAHA! Awesome for you! Now, I live in Texas, so if we get snow it's more like slush. grrrrr. :) Global warming? What global warming? :D (Oh, by the way, we've had record rainfall here in the Dallas area. We beat the record set back in the 1920s.)
3. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by jxliv7 <jxliv7 at hotmai?.com> Jul 10, 2007
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I live in the downtown Fort Worth area (35 miles west of downtown Dallas, Texas) and we always get less rain over here. We got cows in Cowtown, and Dallas has... oh, lots more techie stuff. Regards, -- jon
4. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.d?> Jul 10, 2007
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Ricardo Forno wrote: > Hi all. > > South America has strange climate at some places. For example, Lima, Capital > of PerĂº, is at sea level, very near the Equator. In spite of that, its > temperature is such of an ever lasting spring, due to the Humboldt current. > It does not rain in Lima; usually it is cloudy, and frequently you may have > a slight drizzle, but it never rains. Well, actually not so: it rains about > > twice per century!! > > Buenos Aires has a mild climate, much like Sydney, with moderately cold > winters, but it never snows in Buenos Aires. Well, lets not exaggerate: > last time we got snow was in 1918, and this is the only known case during > historical times. > > I live in Buenos Aires. > > And TODAY it is snowing in Buenos Aires, after 89 years!! > > Best regards to all. Hi Ricardo, today I heard about the snow in Buenos Aires on the German TV news. But it was old news for me because I already knew about it from your post. When the snow will melt, Euphoria can bring it back: <http://www.openeuphoria.org/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=C&fromYear=4&toMonth=C&toYear=4&postedBy=jiri+babor&keywords=snow> Maybe it's possible to put a picture of Buenos Aires in the background. Regards, Juergen
5. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Alan Oxley <fizzpop at ax?ess.co.za> Jul 10, 2007
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Wacky weather here in Johannesburg too. Last week we had snow for the first time in 20 years, and in Cape Town the waves breaking over the shorefront were freezing solid on the rocks and bannisters. Cheers Alan
6. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Gary Shingles <eu at 53?pi.co.nz> Jul 11, 2007
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Alan Oxley wrote: > > Wacky weather here in Johannesburg too. > Last week we had snow for the first time in 20 years, > and in Cape Town the waves breaking over the shorefront were freezing > solid on the rocks and bannisters. Wacky (or scary) weather here in Auckland, New Zealand. Winds up to 150Km/h in the last couple of days with one place recording 180Km/h. Several tornadoes in the south last week. All "once in 100 year" stuff. Gary
7. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Ricardo Forno <ricardoforno at t?topia.com> Jul 11, 2007
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Hi Gary It was a pity we could not meet when I was to New Zealand. Best regards.
8. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <alexander.toresson at gmai?.com> Jul 11, 2007
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- Last edited Jul 12, 2007
Gary Shingles wrote: > > Alan Oxley wrote: > > > > Wacky weather here in Johannesburg too. > > Last week we had snow for the first time in 20 years, > > and in Cape Town the waves breaking over the shorefront were freezing > > solid on the rocks and bannisters. > > Wacky (or scary) weather here in Auckland, New Zealand. Winds up to 150Km/h > in the last couple of days with one place recording 180Km/h. Several > tornadoes > in the south last week. > > All "once in 100 year" stuff. > > Gary Here in Sweden we had like 85mm rain in just three days, wednesday to friday last week. That's more than there usually is in the whole month of July. Regards, Alexander Toresson
9. Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Gary Shingles <eu at ?31pi.co.nz> Jul 12, 2007
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Ricardo Forno wrote: > > Hi Gary > It was a pity we could not meet when I was to New Zealand. > Best regards. That was a very busy time for me too; the company I work for was in the final stages of a merger. I hope you enjoyed NZ and Australia. Maybe I will come skiing in Buenos Aires some day? On a programming related note... I bought a new toy today; a logic puzzle called the "Spin.Out" invented by William Keister based on "Gray Binary Code" named after Frank Gray. It had me puzzled for about half an hour before I found the sequence to solve it. I'm not sure if I actually found a "solution" though or just solved it by repetition of a certain pattern of "operations". Definitely a programmer's toy, it's deceptively complex. :) Hopefully a link to <a href="http://www.thinkfun.com/PRODUCT.ASPX?PageNo=PRODUCT&Catalog=By%20Category&Category=3BRAINTEAS&ProductId=5401">the Spin.Out</a> Gary