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Old Sat Jan 09, 2010, 07:26am
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But it's a DRY heat...

No snow here in Central Florida...but had a weather related problem this week. There's a cold snap here. Overnight temp around 30 degrees. Local high school responds by turning the heater on in their gym...at 9 a.m. ...and leaves it on ALL DAY. The temperature inside the gym for JV game is hovering around 90 degrees. I ask the AD to turn it off. She claims that it can only be turned off by the school board's computers 15 miles away and that she has been on the phone twice already. By 4th quarter, looks like JV players are going to start dropping from heat stroke. Coaches are b#$%ing like crazy... I told her get something done or I'm cancelling the varsity game. Local custodian to the rescue...he hits the breaker switch and the heat stops.

We don't do cold real well here.

Can't imagine what would happen if it snowed.
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Old Sat Jan 09, 2010, 02:40pm
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No snow here in Central Florida...but had a weather related problem this week. There's a cold snap here. Overnight temp around 30 degrees. Local high school responds by turning the heater on in their gym...at 9 a.m. ...and leaves it on ALL DAY. The temperature inside the gym for JV game is hovering around 90 degrees. I ask the AD to turn it off. She claims that it can only be turned off by the school board's computers 15 miles away and that she has been on the phone twice already. By 4th quarter, looks like JV players are going to start dropping from heat stroke. Coaches are b#$%ing like crazy... I told her get something done or I'm cancelling the varsity game. Local custodian to the rescue...he hits the breaker switch and the heat stops.

We don't do cold real well here.

Can't imagine what would happen if it snowed.
Once upon a time basketball was a winter sport. I guess that was the reason my alma mater was wired the way it was. Fast forward 40 years and there's a summer team/officials camp there. The "C" gym is like 100° inside. There is exactly one set of double doors to the outside, and they're propped wide open. But it's 80° outside too. It seems that the scoreboard was wired on the breaker as the heater. You want one, you get the other.
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Old Sat Jan 09, 2010, 07:26pm
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Here in the southeast corner of KS

We usually have a couple minor snows a year. Winter ain't that bad.

This year, we've had snow on the ground since 12/24. 14" total so far. A high of 7 yesterday and today, a low tonight of -9. Unreal. Don't know how you all in the north keep your sanity. I am ready to move to Florida. Actually, I guess that may not be far enough south now.
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Old Sat Jan 09, 2010, 07:31pm
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We usually have a couple minor snows a year. Winter ain't that bad.

This year, we've had snow on the ground since 12/24. 14" total so far. A high of 7 yesterday and today, a low tonight of -9. Unreal. Don't know how you all in the north keep your sanity. I am ready to move to Florida. Actually, I guess that may not be far enough south now.
Depends how far south, I guess. But there are not many HS in the keys.
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Old Sun Jan 10, 2010, 12:33pm
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Depends how far south, I guess. But there are not many HS in the keys.
Three to be exact...Key West, Marathon, and Tavernier covering a 110 mile spread.

There's always Puerto Rico and Jamaica!
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Old Sun Jan 10, 2010, 01:43pm
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Well, I was able to work yesterday. Looks like things are returning to normal around here unless we get another storm.

Games all this week except for Wednesday and with the cancellations and games being rescheduled I will probably have a game on Wednesday. It should be a fun week.
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