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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (435395)11/18/2008 12:02:32 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1587370
 
I was in the East Coast over the weekend, so I couldn't tell personally. Suffice to say that these fires seemed to pop up near the end of the fire season, whenever that is.

Actually, I meant physically...when they happen at other times when your home, do they bother you? When I first moved to S. CA, I didn't mind them but after a couple of years, the dryness would really get to me. Other people feel irritable.....I am not sure why. I've seen palm trees burst into flame from the dryness....spontaneously. And while they mostly happen in the fall, one time the Santa Anas started blowing in June and it caused the trees to wilt with some of their leaves turning yellow and dropping off. They really are a pretty powerful force.
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