From: Martin on
"Harry Bloomfield" <harry.m1byt(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:mn.44e87d9c3b008fb5.106911(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk...
> Must admit my adictadictionion to fresh airprecedenceecidence over staying
> cool in hot weather. I usually only need it when stuck for a long time in
> traffic, on an especially hot day. My powered sun roof was last used fully
> open just a few days ago, usually I just use the tilt, but it was a
> scorching 7 degrees on Saturday morning.

I suppose you're one of these weird people that likes a bedroom to be cold
at night, rather than being at a normal room temperature of 20 deg C or so.

From: Harry Bloomfield on
It happens that Martin formulated :
> I suppose you're one of these weird people that likes a bedroom to be cold at
> night, rather than being at a normal room temperature of 20 deg C or so.

I certainly do like it cool.

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From: Silk on
On 08/12/2009 23:49, Martin wrote:
> "Harry Bloomfield" <harry.m1byt(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:mn.44e87d9c3b008fb5.106911(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk...
>> Must admit my adictadictionion to fresh airprecedenceecidence over
>> staying cool in hot weather. I usually only need it when stuck for a
>> long time in traffic, on an especially hot day. My powered sun roof
>> was last used fully open just a few days ago, usually I just use the
>> tilt, but it was a scorching 7 degrees on Saturday morning.
>
> I suppose you're one of these weird people that likes a bedroom to be
> cold at night, rather than being at a normal room temperature of 20 deg
> C or so.

Harry's just one of those weird people generally.
From: Bod on
Silk wrote:
> On 08/12/2009 20:58, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>> Harry Bloomfield explained :
>>> adictadictionion to fresh airprecedenceecidence
>>
>> What happened there?
>
> Not enough fresh air.

Ha!

Bod
From: Elder on
In article <mn.44267d9c5a665bbf.106911(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk>,
harry.m1byt(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk says...
> Just how long do you think there has been rain actually falling for, in
> the past twenty-four hours?
>
I figure, near me, in one force or another, about 23.5 hrs. And then the
fog fell in the dry 30 minutes.
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