WBZ Florida

Paul Hopfgarten paul@03038.com
Thu Jan 15 18:11:15 EST 2004


I thought it was "Kelvin" that was the "Absolute Zero" scale.

PS: Wind Chill of -40 need not be converted F to C for our Canadian
friends....-40 is the spot where F and C read the same!

-Paul Hopfgarten
-East Derry NH

-----Original Message-----
From: boston-radio-interest-bounces@rolinin.BostonRadio.org
[mailto:boston-radio-interest-bounces@rolinin.BostonRadio.org]On Behalf
Of Laurence Glavin
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 5:14 PM
To: Boston Radio Interest (E-mail); billo@shoreham.net
Subject: Re: WBZ Florida


>DATE: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:59:23
>From: "Bill O'Neill" <billo@shoreham.net>
>To: "Boston Radio Interest \(E-mail\)"
<boston-radio->interest@bostonradio.org>

>Just read the text of the Globe article on LaPierre broadcasting from his
north
>Florida home.  Peter Casey's remark, "I'm not wasting my airtime to tell
people
>where Gary is" ...
>Bill O'Neill
>Warm & Sunny Shoreham, Vermont (-11F)
>
If it will make you feel better, -11 Fahrenheit is
448.67 degrees Rankine (a scale that adds the number
'1' for every degree Fahrenheit above absolute zero).

I usually don't indulge in prognostications,
but this I guarantee:  in July, during the inevitable
heat wave, EVERY TV station with a local newscast will
run video from the past two cold snaps (so far).

Laurence Glavin
Methuen, MA: +2 and dropping



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