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Roughly divided, there are three seasons: the cool season (Nov.-Feb.), the hot season (Apr-May), and the rainy season (Jun.-Oct.). Average temperatures are about 29° C, ranging in Bangkok from 35° C in April to 17° C in December. The northern region can be a bit cooler during the cool season, so visitors are advised to pack a sweater or light jacket at this time. Closer to the equator, the southern     

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Author: greg34
Date: Jul 26, 2008 06:45

On Jul 9, 2:55 am, m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote: 2. Chicago? - That's a cheap flight from here. How is Chicago in September? You mean the weather? Should be about the same as here -- no risk of snow, but no summer heat either. Continental climate, so subject to large random variations. Is it the kind of city we can just hang out in and soak up the atmosphere
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Mark Brader wrote: >> 2. Chicago? - That's a cheap flight from here. How is Chicago in >> September? > > You mean the weather? Should be about the same as here -- no risk of > snow, but no summer heat either. Continental climate, so subject to > large random variations. > >> Is it the kind of city we can just hang out in and soak up >> the atmosphere? It seemed that way when the boy     

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Author: artyw2
Date: Jul 9, 2008 07:40

> 2. Chicago? - That's a cheap flight from here. How is Chicago in September? You mean the weather? Should be about the same as here -- no risk of snow, but no summer heat either. Continental climate, so subject to large random variations. Is it the kind of city we can just hang out in and soak up the atmosphere? It seemed that way when the boy and I visited 2 years ago.
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Alcibiades wrote: > On Aug 19, 2:19 pm, Richard Spross <rcspr...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> Alcibiades wrote: >> > If your teacher suggests that you try learning Sor's Op. 9, does this >> > mean that you're ready for La Catedral? Also, if your teacher suggests >> > the above, do you insult him by saying, "Oh no way, I don't think I'm >> > ready for it"? In other words, are you impugning his judgment     

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Author: Blinky the Shark
Date: Jul 9, 2008 01:13

On Aug 19, 2:19 pm, Richard Spross <rcspr...@pacbell.net> wrote: Alcibiades wrote: If your teacher suggests that you try learning Sor's Op. 9, does this mean that you're ready for La Catedral? Also, if your teacher suggests the above, do you insult him by saying, "Oh no way, I don't think I'm ready for it"? In other words, are you impugning his judgment and, via false humility
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Alcibiades wrote: > If your teacher suggests that you try learning Sor's Op. 9, does this > mean that you're ready for La Catedral? Also, if your teacher suggests > the above, do you insult him by saying, "Oh no way, I don't think I'm > ready for it"? In other words, are you impugning his judgment and, via > false humility, revealing your enormous ego by essentially saying, > "Though your experience     

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Author: Mark Brader
Date: Jul 8, 2008 23:55

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JuanElorza wrote: > kickshots@gmail.com a écrit : >> To all, >> >> I have been reading some posts here about travel to Greece. It seems >> like you all dispense some good advice and I need some. >> First of all, I am a photographer and so most of MY travel decisions >> are based around photographic opportunity. I am also married and my >> wife's travel decisions are, well, not necessarily based     

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Author: Richard Spross
Date: Aug 19, 2007 17:33

Gary McGath wrote: In article <W96dnYSXAtL9g_jYnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@comcast.com>, Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@comcast.net> wrote: BTW, apologies for the "ain't no" -- I'm not trying to parody Ebonic speech patterns, I just felt the line needed a bit more emphasis. "Ebonics" is a discredited theory that the black American dialect is actually an indepdendent language
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Author: Alcibiades
Date: Aug 19, 2007 15:17

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Author: Richard Spross
Date: Aug 19, 2007 14:19

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Author: AlterNet Headlines
Date: Jun 23, 2007 09:08

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Author: Ron MacCarthy
Date: Apr 30, 2007 09:57

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Author: John in detroit
Date: Nov 25, 2006 05:38

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