Re: OT--What Exactly Is A Republican?



On Aug 1, 9:15 am, Lone Haranguer <lin...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm a retired AF MSgt. I think they always had openings for those who
wanted to get rich.

I only wintered in Ajo but I bought a home at a higher altitude where
people can actually survive the summers. >

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Not to be picky ('cause it's just not in my nature to do so) but as a
former Flyboy, wouldn't you maybe recognize the difference between
"altitude" and "elevation?"

Isn't your home at a higher elevation, not altitude, since elevation
is the term usuually used to describe the altitude of a place above
sea level? Like when planes fly at an altitude of 25,000 feet so they
don't run into the mountains below whose elevation is 20,000 feet.
Perhaps a small point of order but knowing how close to perfection you
seem to yearn, I thought it relevant.

-WR


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