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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1078005" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>hero, I bet the average joe didn't have as much insulation when you were young as they do now. :hide: </p><p></p><p>I think it has more to do with environmental control. It is so easy to jump from the warm house to the warm car and back. I do go out unprepared for the elements often, if I'm not going to be gone very long. But if I'm going to be out in it for much time at all, I probably over prepare. I hate being cold and not able to get warm enough. Had a hand frost bit when I was a kid and it seems to be sensitive to cold. If I'm working, it isn't a problem. But if I'm watching a football game or hunting, I can't sit still and freeze in light clothing.</p><p></p><p>I also hate freezing in the summer. After working outside in 100 degree weather, below 75 is just not comfortable for me. My wife is the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1078005, member: 14544"] hero, I bet the average joe didn't have as much insulation when you were young as they do now. :hide: I think it has more to do with environmental control. It is so easy to jump from the warm house to the warm car and back. I do go out unprepared for the elements often, if I'm not going to be gone very long. But if I'm going to be out in it for much time at all, I probably over prepare. I hate being cold and not able to get warm enough. Had a hand frost bit when I was a kid and it seems to be sensitive to cold. If I'm working, it isn't a problem. But if I'm watching a football game or hunting, I can't sit still and freeze in light clothing. I also hate freezing in the summer. After working outside in 100 degree weather, below 75 is just not comfortable for me. My wife is the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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