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Old 06-07-2009, 02:33 AM   #38
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F1Wild,
I was trying to help - I thought you were having trouble finding a book(s). Did you purchase the Sony 505 that you wanted?

Yes, obviously I don't read these posts quite closely enough. I suspect the arid climate of Phoenix,AZ is close to Greece. I have heard that bringing in water and sustaining lush yards has changed the climate in Arizona, making it more humid. Is this true?
One thing though - I noticed when visiting my father in Florida during the summer (now, that is masochism!) is that we went from A/C in the house to A/C in the car, to A/C in the store or restaurant.

Greece doesn't have as much A/C use, perhaps because once we are out of the direct sunlight (in shade) the heat is bearable - the very low humidity I suppose. I'm not complaining as I enjoy the mild weather in general - and we have the gorgeous Med. ocean (sea?) for natural cooling.

Do you use your electronics out in the full heat of an Arizona summer? I seem to remember that most ebook readers state that they shouldn't be used over 40 degrees Celcius (?110-115F). Personally, I don't think that I will risk it (except with my mp3 - audio books at least!).
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