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    Super pictures, Ron. Certainly living up to the name Riverkilt by going sailing up lake. Difficulty to imagine 106 degrees when its cold and overcast here in Scotland and I've had to turn on the heating again. You must visit Scotland if you'd prefer it cooler.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Managed to get the pictures now---Superb, Wonderful scenery
    Last edited by David Dalglish; 25th June 06 at 12:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Dalglish
    I have problems seeing your pictures Ron
    I thought that it was just my firewall but half the time I don't see the picks, only small white boxes with small red X's and the other times they come through perfectly clear. Today they're perfect so I can blame Rons ISP or PC or FBI or CIA or...?

    Chris.

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    Excellent photos, as usual, Ron.

    I just got back from a trip back East with the heat AND the humidity, and I must say I definitely prefer the dry air. It is actually quite dry here in Denver, although not nearly as hot as your location.

    I too lived almost 30 years in Arizona and it is true that once you become acclimatized to it, you feel just fine. As long as you drink LOTS of water, that is. A lightweight Kilt in that climate would have been so much better, if only I had known.

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    Factoid
    In the United States, the type of natural event that causes the most deaths each year is:
    • Earthquakes
    • Floods
    • Shark attacks
    • Tornados
    • Lightning
    • Heat
    • Hurricanes
    • Snake bites
    • Volcanos
    • Mosquitoes (a.k.a. "skeeters")
    • Wildfires
    • Hail
    • Plague of frogs
    • People asking "whatcha wearin' under yer skurt?"


    The correct answer is heat. More people broil themselves to death for various reasons and in various ways than any other natural disaster.

    And on that cheerful note ...

    Regards,
    Scott Gilmore

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