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RoverGGM previously said:
I want it to be 85 and sunny in Nashville TN on July 29th. What do we do first to assure this happens?
I would think that an increase in opacity of the atmosphere due to increase in vapor is a temperature reduction mechanism utilized by the atmosphere to automatically regulate the amount of gross sunlight allowed to get to the earths surface.
I just know that when it's cloudy it sure feels cooler to me.
Please explain
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mir207 previously said:
I have a t-shirt with that phrase on it!  I love wearing it at Caltech. It's *so* nerdy, some people don't even get it.
As they say, climate is what you expect, but ultimately weather is all you get. Only way to guarantee 85 and sunny in July is move to LA. 
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RoverGGM previously said:
I'm just glad that you got it and the right way too  I meant no offense.
As a matter of fact I have a sometimes GF that has an admitted fetish for my "nerdiness". I think it stems from my "breeding" a functional dependence on me to teach her to operate all the electronic crap she buys for her house.
I was asked the other evening to "talk nerdy" and all I could come up with quickly was
"I think the first flyswatters were probably nothing more than a striking surface attached to a long stick"
Help me, I need some new material 
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Nerds are HAWT!!! Give me a really bright man who is average looking instead of a dipsh:t who is a head turner any day!!
