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From: bill@persci.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: Temperature-limited geographic location
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Date: Tue, 23-Jul-85 11:22:43 EDT
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Summary: Seattle, a great climate for ducks and Swans

>	Well,  I won't say that it NEVER drops below freezing here, [...]
>In general, the temperature here is between 
>55 and 75 degrees year around. 
>
>	In general, I would say that Santa Cruz has some of the
>best climate in the world.

Having lived there a while (actually, in the mountains back of Sandy Cruise),
I would have to agree. Sooo, what am I doing in (sigh) soggy Seattle?