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Old November 12th 05, 08:55 PM
jim rosinski
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Default why high to low, look out below?

Peter Duniho wrote:

And forget all the stuff others have posted about temperature. That
does nothing but confuse the issue.


The issue is already confused. People like you who want to pretend it's not
only serve to confuse it even more.


"People like you" who have no lives outside of making annoying posts
that say nothing are the scourge of Usenet. To the permanent bit bucket
you go...

Forget "all the stuff others have posted about temperature" at your own
peril. It's every bit as important an altimeter error as that caused by
changes in pressure.


The original question was about "high to low, look out below".
Temperature effects are completely unnecessary in forming an explanation
for that adage. What credentials do you have to back up your
blathering? On second thought, I think you'd be doing us all a favor if
instead you just went away.

Jim Rosinski

 




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