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Day as opposed to night, goofball.

That was one of the hardest parts to get used to living in the south. The sun sets so much sooner in the middle of the summer and I can still see well enough to grill without a light during the winter. Not the case in Wisconsin!
I agree. From kazoo MI I miss the light later in the evening
 

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Day as opposed to night, goofball.

That was one of the hardest parts to get used to living in the south. The sun sets so much sooner in the middle of the summer and I can still see well enough to grill without a light during the winter. Not the case in Wisconsin!
So, it stays light longer up north in the summer? I thought being further from the equator youd get less light... maybe I'm understanding you backwards.
 

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It stays light longer in the north. Thank about the artic circle. Stays light all day. Just the opposite in the winter. As you move north the daylight increases.
 

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So, it stays light longer up north in the summer? I thought being further from the equator youd get less light... maybe I'm understanding you backwards.
It stays light much longer up north during the summer (sun never really sets in Alaska) and it stays dark much longer during the winter (sun barely rises in Alaska). The effect is reduced the closer you get to the equator where the sun rises and sets at pretty much the same time every day of the year.
 

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It stays light much longer up north during the summer (sun never really sets in Alaska) and it stays dark much longer during the winter (sun barely rises in Alaska). The effect is reduced the closer you get to the equator where the sun rises and sets at pretty much the same time every day of the year.
Anyone seen 30 days of Night?
 

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Alaskan vampire movie? Something like that I think...
It came out before vampire movies tried to sell sex appeal, much better that way. Pretty decent horror movie tbh, this town in the north of Alaska spends an entire month with no sun.
 

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It came out before vampire movies tried to sell sex appeal, much better that way. Pretty decent horror movie tbh, this town in the north of Alaska spends an entire month with no sun.
Yea, I remember that one. I didnt google it was just going off memory. I'll have to watch it again.
 

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It stays light much longer up north during the summer (sun never really sets in Alaska) and it stays dark much longer during the winter (sun barely rises in Alaska). The effect is reduced the closer you get to the equator where the sun rises and sets at pretty much the same time every day of the year.
So it gets dark at like 11 during the summer? It's still light out at like 930 down here... that would seem crazy to me, but then again I've lived within 50 miles of my hometown my entire life, and current live in my hometown... I know. I'm extremely adventurous.
 

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Thanks all, my brother is the one for watches.
Not sad!
My mum left a small amount of money when she passed, I had to buy a new suit.
That is the only time I feel undressed without a watch so I bought this!
This is when the battery died, only wore it once, might get a battery put in! ;)

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That is one slick looking watch!
 

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@living_tribunal last I knew Katrina is a she so wherever you talked to doesnt run this thread. I lube seeing your tank pictures
Something about Katrina and lube in the same sentence does not seem right... I am calling Foul.... Flag on the Play...lmbo
 

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Something about Katrina and lube in the same sentence does not seem right... I am calling Foul.... Flag on the Play...lmbo
15 yards, automatic first down. This is the first foul for this player in this category, one more and the player will be ejected from the game. ;Dead
 

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