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    Hope everyone has a good weekend. Enjoying the warm weather here in MD.



    -- Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    DA37 on iyonk, natch



    That's a great combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    As of February 13th we have had the coldest February in 80 years when measured as number of days where the temperature did not rise above -20C. Yesterday did not get above that and it seems highly unlikely it will get above that today. That makes 12 days out of a possible 15. Next week is also supposed to be cold.
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...ther-1.5019623

    Mlcor suggested the other day I can't beat him for rapid temperature swings and considering his location, I have no doubt he is correct. However between our +40C.x day in July or August and our -43.X C day last week, Sasktoon has had a maximum to minimum temperature swing in the last 8 months of, drum roll please... 83+Celsius or more than 150 degrees Farnheit!
    Pretty sure that beats us, we rarely get above 100F in the summer. OTOH what I really hate are the rapid swings, especially in March and April, when it can get to 70 and we’re sure spring is here, then the next day it snows...


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    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Pretty sure that beats us, we rarely get above 100F in the summer. OTOH what I really hate are the rapid swings, especially in March and April, when it can get to 70 and we’re sure spring is here, then the next day it snows...


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    We don't get much of that. As far as above 100F goes, it's all the same to me. I don't really much care for it when it gets hotter than 85 or so.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    That is such a good look. They match perfectly.
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    That's a great combo.

    Thank you! All credit goes to our friend in Jakarta.
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    Finally the reverse panda is ready to wear. William L 1985 Automatic Chronograph.

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    Anything on an iyonk strap is hard to beat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Nice shot.
    Thanks, Henry! My reclaimed wood coffee table makes a good background.
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    Speedy Friday! Have a great weekend IWL'ers!

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