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From: Rune Allnor on 17 Dec 2009 18:05 On 17 Des, 22:49, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and > a Happy New Year! Still Merry Xmas and happy winter solstice from 63N30. It's no snow, clear skies, -15C and an annoying mid-day sun have been hovering just above the horizon the past few days - can't see a thing. And to top it off, tonight electric power prices jumped to USD 2/kWh. Rune
From: Rick Armstrong on 17 Dec 2009 18:57 Rick Lyons wrote: > Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and > a Happy New Year! And the same to you, Rick. Rick Armstrong (Devout Pastafarian)
From: Rick Armstrong on 17 Dec 2009 19:00 John Monro wrote: > YOu blokes had better start being polite to Australians. I hear our > Government is considering using part of our budget surplus to buy you. Well then, I hope you folks have good relations with the Chinese, because that's who owns us (or our debt, at least). ;)
From: Tauno Voipio on 18 Dec 2009 01:44 Rune Allnor wrote: > On 17 Des, 22:49, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and >> a Happy New Year! > > Still Merry Xmas and happy winter solstice from 63N30. > It's no snow, clear skies, -15C and an annoying mid-day sun > have been hovering just above the horizon the past few days - > can't see a thing. And to top it off, tonight electric power > prices jumped to USD 2/kWh. > > Rune Merry Christmas and a happy New Year from here also. I'm also in winter solstice, but south of Rune, 60N15 and -19C. -- Tauno Voipio
From: John Monro on 18 Dec 2009 04:47
Rick Armstrong wrote: > John Monro wrote: > >> YOu blokes had better start being polite to Australians. I hear our >> Government is considering using part of our budget surplus to buy you. > > Well then, I hope you folks have good relations with the Chinese, > because that's who owns us (or our debt, at least). ;) Very good. So good that our Govenment hardly ever mentions Human Rights concerns to their Government. |