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On 27/12/2014 19:19, Nekar Xenos wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 22:35:07 +0200, Stephen <mca### [at] aol com> wrote:
>
>> On 17/12/2014 18:15, Nekar Xenos wrote:
>>> Also, the weather is a lot milder than Nigeria. A really hot day
>>> would be a
>>> little over 30 deg Celsius here.
>>>
>>
>> I was there from January to March, just before the Harmattan, I did
>> not find Port Harcourt overly hot.
>>
> I'm not sure exactly which part he was from. He's always saying the heat
> there is so bad that all vehicles have to have air-con.
>
That's what I would have thought but I was on the coast and it is always
more temperate near the sea.
> I would like to live in a place that doesn't get any hotter than 24 deg
> Celsius and doesn't go below 0 - though snow would be cool :)
>
Yes, snow is cool. :-P
England is like that but you would have to put up with not seeing blue
skys very often. I have heard quite a few Australians complaining about
that, a lot.
>>
>> Good, it did not make sense to me other than vandalism.
>
> Phone cable theft and power cable theft is common in South Africa.
Probably a lot more poverty then. That would make it more economical,
compared to here.
> I suppose they don't use whatever the latest technology is in the rest of
> the world here. Maybe there's more copper in our cables than elsewhere.
>
>> I am pleased that you will be connected again. Soon?
>>
>
> I am now connected! =D
>
Merry Christmas. :-D
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Regards
Stephen
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