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Old 02-17-18, 11:17 AM
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Walter S
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Originally Posted by tandempower
First, you don't need to discuss anything personal you may have extrapolated about me.
You don't need to discuss anything personal about yourself either but you do. If you think reading comments by you that name the place where you live is "extrapolation" I guess I'll take that as a complement It's really just basic reading comprehension

Second, body temperature is 98F for everyone everywhere, not just around the Gulf of Mexico.
Yes, and the sensation of freezing along with the ultimate reality of frostbite and death is what results from the human struggle to maintain that body temperature as ambient temperatures go down.

If people live where it remains below freezing for long periods of time should they bundle up with the right survival gear in their homes and avoid turning on the heat out of a sense of duty? What about fuel for cooking? I guess maybe they just eat granola and dried fruit so as to not require heating?

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