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To: Joe NYC who wrote (124576)9/23/2000 3:53:25 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570954
 
PS: I had to take out the battery from the car and keep it indoors overnight. Otherwise, it was dead in the morning.

Joe,

In MN, we had to plug our radiators in at nite.

ted



To: Joe NYC who wrote (124576)9/23/2000 4:38:02 PM
From: stribe30  Respond to of 1570954
 
Joseph said: "happened to have a misfortune of being in Montreal on few occasions in winter and it happened to be during some of the coldest days (according to the locals). I bet it takes a lot of BTUs to keep the folks up there from freezing to death."

Southwestern Ontario where I am has the same type of climate as Michigan, Ohio etc.. MOntreal is a tad farther north then where I am. It doesnt get down to -25C every night here.. in fact.. we;ve had relatively mild winters the past few years due to El Nino and La Nina and possibly global warning thrown in as well.

At any rate.. I have a nice natural gas heater.. keeps me nice and toasty on those occaisonal cold days :)