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Re: Attic Smoke Detectors Question



Oh yea! Oh yea! Oh yea!
It all be in dem trees, Brother.......
Them warm breezes, mon.....

Norm Mugford




"Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > >> >> Mugford lives a bit north of Tampa.
> > >> >
> > >> > Ooops, your info on where he lives may be a bit off. Maybe not a
bit,
> > > more
> > >> > like "way off".
> > >> >
> > >> > Bob4Secur
> > >>
> > >>  Alarmpro Inc , Palm Coast
> > >> Contact Norman R  Mugford
> > >
> > > Is that a bit north of Tampa?
> >
> > Yes, it is.  It's also a bit east of Tampa.
>
> Jeeez Robert, is that like, "its just up the road a piece, take a right a
> the big pine tree and then its a hop, skip and a jump". I hope you never
get
> lost in the Amazon. You'll be an old man by the time you get out with your
> directional savoy.
>
>  We were discussing attic
> > temperatures and the point was that his location has essentially the
same
> > climate as mine.
>
>  I will agree with "essentially" but I never really addressed that point
of
> your earlier statement. Just noticed either you didn't really know where
> Mugford had his business or if you did, really didn't know where Palm
Coast
> was located, thats all.
>
>  In point of fact, Palm Coast is often a few degrees warmer
> > than Sarasota since we get the gulf breezes and they get onshore wind
>
> In the winter you are cooler. In the summer the east coast is most always
> cooler then the west coast. We are protected from those onshore winds, you
> speak of, by the Bahamian Island chain (over 700 islands, say hey rory),
the
> shallow warm waters between the Bahamas and the Florida coast and the warm
> waters of the Gulf stream which travels close to the coast down here.
Those
> winds loose alot of steam and warm up to balmy breezes year round.  Have a
> house on both sides and, if someone was trying to decide on which coast to
> live, I would much rather be on the east coast, as it is cooler in the
> summer and warmer in the winter and in either case, I am either south or
> southeast of you depending on where I am hanging my hat at the time. Once
> you get north of Ft. Pierce, it starts cooling off in the winters, on the
> east coast, as the Gulf stream starts to move away from the coast and you
> are not protected by the islands.
>
> Bob4Secur
> >
> >
>
>




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