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Posted by G-MAN on July 19, 2004 at 18:19:32 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: Hey F-I-T... posted by F-I-T on July 19, 2004 at 18:12:55:
The only problem is that you're talking AVERAGES. How many days does it get down to 10 degrees or colder to pull your average temp down? How many cold dry January or February days with 20% humidity to drag THAT average down? 90 degrees isn't anything. We had 40 days over 100 last summer. When you do the math, you have TEMPERATE weather. We have extremes of weather, and everybody knows extremes are harder to deal with. Fuel algae doesn't have anything to do with THAT discussion. Our average humidity is 5 whole percent lower than yours? I would have figured it to be 20% lower based on your earlier posts. Is that the difference between prevalent fuel algae and next to none? Maybe you just need better fuel suppliers. Not to mention that we never established just where the original poster is from. It's just as possible that fuel algae ISN'T an issue in his area as it is that it is. Probably more so.
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