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Good to know: The Empress Hotel in Victoria (you know, *the* Victoria landmark) doesn't have A/C in its rooms. -- nm
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Mop (235 lbs)
Canada without AC. That sounds terrible. That sounds like "Las Vegas without AC." -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 8 '09, 14:57
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I have nothing to back this up, but my guess is that less than 10% of Canadian homes have AC. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 8, 15:11
A/C means coldness. Canada is synonymous with coldness. How much colder do you need it?
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Beryllium
Jul 8, 14:58
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There goes that joke. I live in LA. I'm air/heating illiterate. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 8, 14:59
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