Subj : Re: Brr To : ZIP From : Rob Mccart Date : Sat Nov 15 2025 08:14:38 RM> On the plus side, in recent years, we much more rarely get temperatures RM> down in the low -30's and into the -40's Celcius. ZI>We've had -20C during some of the past winter seasons, but it rarely falls be > that. I remember checking if the (then newly installed) LED lights in the li >ing fixture on the balcony still worked at -21C, and they did. :) My biggest worry whil I was still wintering elsewhere was that temps much lower than -20c can damage LCD monitors and TV sets.. I generally have a lot of computer stuff here so I have to move some of it with me if I leave here over the winter.. It's always nice finding people from far away places to find out how the rest of the world makes out. In the early years of this BBS system (early 90's) I made some good friends in a number of countries, quite a few from Australia back then. I even had a couple from Australia stop in to visit me here when they were on a bit of a world tour one year. They were lucky they got here as late in the spring as they did or they'd have had to hike in through deep snow to get here.. Ha.. I always thought at the time how wild it would be to maybe see a Kangaroo in the wild if I ever visited Australia, but it was an amusing shock when they absolutely freaked out over seeing a Chipmunk for the first time.. B) --- * SLMR Rob * Trust everyone... But cut the cards * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .