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Old 07-12-2012, 07:14 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
It's a matter of acclimatisation. Friend of mine moved to Melbourne a couple of years ago. The first winter he was there he was walking around in a tee-shirt during the "cold" 10C winter days. The next winter he was shivering along with the rest of the locals. 10C is tee-shirt weather for me. 20 is very warm. 25 is damned hot .
Yes, I know. I have been in a sub-tropical are for too long. Twenty-five years ago I would wear a Tee shirt when it was cold enough to require de-icing a windscreen before driving. That was in Canberra during winter. In summertime air conditioned buildings here are usually set at twenty-four degrees Celsius, and I find them chilly if I don't have a jacket. We have an air-conditioned house and my wife and I compromise; in the hot days of summer we set it at twenty-nine. (We have a Doona that is twice as thick on my side.)
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