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From: Craig.Everhart%CMU-CS-A@sri-unix.UUCP
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Subject: ``very cold''
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Date: Wed, 29-Feb-84 16:55:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 29 16:55:00 1984
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I guess we all have our ideas about what constitutes ``very cold'' temperatures.
Here in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, it has gotten as cold as -18 F. in the years
I've been here (9 or 10).  Yes, you sure do have to worry about water pipes
freezing (and bursting)!

The sense I have telling you this is akin to the reverse culture shock
I felt when explaining to someone who had lived in the S.F. Bay Area that
yes, indeed, where I come from it rains sometimes in the summer.

		Craig