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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 549646" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I try to be open minded and draw my own conclusions based on whatever information I can come up with. One source that I find very valuable are older people. One man I know is 85 and is as sharp as a tac, and I asked him if he had ever seen anything like the droughts we have recently suffered and he started naming them off with the worst being in 1954 when the river dried up and the fish died. </p><p></p><p>I also wonder about our perception of the weather. This came to mind the other day when I had to stay home rather than going into work. Normally I'm gone fairly early and work outside all day. On this particular day I lounged around the house till I was relieved that afternoon, I stepped out of the house and the heat just took my breath away and I was glad I had been able to miss work cause it was just too hot. I then wondered if Fat Albert didn't have a point. Then I looked at the thermometer and found it was actually one of the coolest days we had experienced in a week or so. So I guess some of our perceptions of the weather might be somewhat biased. I know I could never work in the heat as I do unless I acclimate myself to it thru the morning but this is how it has always been even before me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 549646, member: 4362"] I try to be open minded and draw my own conclusions based on whatever information I can come up with. One source that I find very valuable are older people. One man I know is 85 and is as sharp as a tac, and I asked him if he had ever seen anything like the droughts we have recently suffered and he started naming them off with the worst being in 1954 when the river dried up and the fish died. I also wonder about our perception of the weather. This came to mind the other day when I had to stay home rather than going into work. Normally I'm gone fairly early and work outside all day. On this particular day I lounged around the house till I was relieved that afternoon, I stepped out of the house and the heat just took my breath away and I was glad I had been able to miss work cause it was just too hot. I then wondered if Fat Albert didn't have a point. Then I looked at the thermometer and found it was actually one of the coolest days we had experienced in a week or so. So I guess some of our perceptions of the weather might be somewhat biased. I know I could never work in the heat as I do unless I acclimate myself to it thru the morning but this is how it has always been even before me. [/QUOTE]
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