On 6/21/2011 2:02 AM, Mary Barnes wrote: > Exactly. Given that we spend most of our days in air conditioned > meeting rooms, Phoenix or Dallas are not bad choices. Dallas is slightly > better due to air connections. Houston is not a good choice under any > circumstance IMHO - I don't think A/C can remove enough humidity to make > it comfortable in July. > > Personally, I have no issue with Minneapolis in November or March - > again we spend most of the time in meeting rooms, so do we really care > that much about the weather outside? Some of us actually like to go outside occasionally without being either blistered or frozen. Please speak for yourself (or are we using the royal "we"? ...
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