On Sun, 21 Nov 1999 15:09:50 -0800 Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com> writes: >> BTU's you're gaining by my hot air! Not to mention all the electrons **Oh, is that where the electrons that cause our Northern Lights are coming from?? > I'm > sending winging your way! So, I'm a three-way-Montana-warmer! As for > > calories, I'm wearing FAR, FAR too many! If only a way could be > devised for > me to transfer some of them to you! > > > Sorry, this won't work. My warming device is very shiny and nicely > waxed by > a modern space-age polymer NOT, NOT, NOT---------- That is a glaze - kinda like the one my eyes appear to have sometimes. :-) , which I only need to smear on once a > year. I > don't drive in Montana, you know! This is the West Coast! We take > our > warming devices verrrrry seriously out here. > > >Come > >to think of it if the air is colder than any other given > temperature - > >that means that your "warming up device" will be rubbing against > even > >more air molecules - producing even more heat. <GRIN> > > > >John R. Fortiner > > <GRIN> don't know about air temperatures, but our West Coast habit > of > speeding no doubt generates some extra frictional heat ** Yup, but that higher humidity that you have also makes a lot more heat necessary to cause any significant change in temperature. btw. Rain/Snow or a mix thereof was forcast for yesterday through Tues. Sofar not a drop - or a flake. Have a great week. John R. Fortiner. ... like > rubbing > your hands together very fast. Have a good winter, John. It's an > even bet > whether the Willamette Valley in Oregon will get ANY snow this year. > > Susan > > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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