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Investorman

08/02/07 12:18 AM

#80278 RE: 1moodyblue #80277

The hottest temperature on Earth ever recorded most likely occurred in Death Valley, California during 43 consecutive days between July 6 and August 17, 1917. During those days, the temperature was over 48 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit). The national weather service recorded 56.7 °C (134 °F). The date reported there was July 10, 1913.

The hottest recorded temperature ever on earth was in Libya on September 13, 1922, which was 58 °C (136 F).


http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/MichaelLevin.shtml

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Tin-Berrygood

08/02/07 3:56 AM

#80279 RE: 1moodyblue #80277

Glad to see you Moody..Hope all is well...Stay safe..and try to stay cool..Doesn't seem to be letting up any time soon..

Aloha

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mmayr

08/02/07 8:27 AM

#80280 RE: 1moodyblue #80277

Moody. . .think "cool" while in the heat. I use to live in Yuma, AZ and it got ungodly hot there. You can adapt. I actually liked it to some degree. But drive a white car instead of dark blue!

Peace,
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MrBankRoll

08/02/07 10:47 AM

#80287 RE: 1moodyblue #80277

Don't forget to stop by the restaurant. I recommended KFC's, but, hey, whatever works!

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Irons3

08/02/07 10:36 PM

#80297 RE: 1moodyblue #80277

U being $$$$$'d by Joe 6-pack,

or r u working for corporate Iraq $$$$$$$?