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February 6, 2009 at 8:02 AM #341810February 6, 2009 at 8:17 AM #342147Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant
[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
February 6, 2009 at 8:17 AM #342373Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
February 6, 2009 at 8:17 AM #342279Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
February 6, 2009 at 8:17 AM #341825Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
February 6, 2009 at 8:17 AM #342251Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
February 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM #342272eclipxeParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
[/quote]25 minutes from Temecula Parkway to PCH. Sometimes 35-40 mins if traffic is heavy.
It irks me that folks confused Temecula with the desert. The valley is definitely NOT a desert. It is warm but that doesn’t make the climate “desert”. Palm Springs is the desert. Death Valley is the desert. Victorville is the desert.
February 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM #341950eclipxeParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
[/quote]25 minutes from Temecula Parkway to PCH. Sometimes 35-40 mins if traffic is heavy.
It irks me that folks confused Temecula with the desert. The valley is definitely NOT a desert. It is warm but that doesn’t make the climate “desert”. Palm Springs is the desert. Death Valley is the desert. Victorville is the desert.
February 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM #342377eclipxeParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
[/quote]25 minutes from Temecula Parkway to PCH. Sometimes 35-40 mins if traffic is heavy.
It irks me that folks confused Temecula with the desert. The valley is definitely NOT a desert. It is warm but that doesn’t make the climate “desert”. Palm Springs is the desert. Death Valley is the desert. Victorville is the desert.
February 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM #342404eclipxeParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
[/quote]25 minutes from Temecula Parkway to PCH. Sometimes 35-40 mins if traffic is heavy.
It irks me that folks confused Temecula with the desert. The valley is definitely NOT a desert. It is warm but that doesn’t make the climate “desert”. Palm Springs is the desert. Death Valley is the desert. Victorville is the desert.
February 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM #342498eclipxeParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
Climate, coastal location, culture, good neighborhood…El Segundo is a very nice place to live.
Oleg practically destroyed Amkor singlehandedly with a monolithic M&A mindset that took on unthinkable debt levels, crippling the company. I’m sure this is yet another iteration of that compulsive Bushian behavior – create a distraction adequate to prevent most from noticing the swirling motion.[/quote]
OK I don’t know much about IRF, but really the heat in Temeclua Valley is only bad maybe three weeks a year, and the beach is less than an hour away and we don’t get a lot of the fog ect.. of the coastal area’s.
But to each their own.
[/quote]25 minutes from Temecula Parkway to PCH. Sometimes 35-40 mins if traffic is heavy.
It irks me that folks confused Temecula with the desert. The valley is definitely NOT a desert. It is warm but that doesn’t make the climate “desert”. Palm Springs is the desert. Death Valley is the desert. Victorville is the desert.
February 6, 2009 at 6:52 PM #342275AnonymousGuest[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
[/quote]Yikes!
Average high temps for Temecula are 98 degrees in July and August. This is about 20 degrees hotter than coastal cities (but yes, it’s a dry heat). There are a few uncomfortable days, but it’s really not that bad. The average lows are actually lower in Temecula – so it cools down nicely in Temecula in the evenings, which is a big difference from the deserts.
http://weather.yahoo.com/Temecula-California-United-States/USCA1136/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/El-Segundo-California-United-States/USCA0341/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/Palm-Springs-California-United-States/USCA0828/statistics.html“Stifling desert heat” is a bit of a hyperbole when describing Temecula.
For me, I’ll trade a few warm days in summer for June Gloom anytime.
February 6, 2009 at 6:52 PM #342597AnonymousGuest[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
[/quote]Yikes!
Average high temps for Temecula are 98 degrees in July and August. This is about 20 degrees hotter than coastal cities (but yes, it’s a dry heat). There are a few uncomfortable days, but it’s really not that bad. The average lows are actually lower in Temecula – so it cools down nicely in Temecula in the evenings, which is a big difference from the deserts.
http://weather.yahoo.com/Temecula-California-United-States/USCA1136/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/El-Segundo-California-United-States/USCA0341/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/Palm-Springs-California-United-States/USCA0828/statistics.html“Stifling desert heat” is a bit of a hyperbole when describing Temecula.
For me, I’ll trade a few warm days in summer for June Gloom anytime.
February 6, 2009 at 6:52 PM #342703AnonymousGuest[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
[/quote]Yikes!
Average high temps for Temecula are 98 degrees in July and August. This is about 20 degrees hotter than coastal cities (but yes, it’s a dry heat). There are a few uncomfortable days, but it’s really not that bad. The average lows are actually lower in Temecula – so it cools down nicely in Temecula in the evenings, which is a big difference from the deserts.
http://weather.yahoo.com/Temecula-California-United-States/USCA1136/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/El-Segundo-California-United-States/USCA0341/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/Palm-Springs-California-United-States/USCA0828/statistics.html“Stifling desert heat” is a bit of a hyperbole when describing Temecula.
For me, I’ll trade a few warm days in summer for June Gloom anytime.
February 6, 2009 at 6:52 PM #342730AnonymousGuest[quote=CostaMesa]Sure, if their only happiness criteria is square footage of an air-conditioned box that’s needed to escape the stifling desert heat.
[/quote]Yikes!
Average high temps for Temecula are 98 degrees in July and August. This is about 20 degrees hotter than coastal cities (but yes, it’s a dry heat). There are a few uncomfortable days, but it’s really not that bad. The average lows are actually lower in Temecula – so it cools down nicely in Temecula in the evenings, which is a big difference from the deserts.
http://weather.yahoo.com/Temecula-California-United-States/USCA1136/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/El-Segundo-California-United-States/USCA0341/statistics.html
http://weather.yahoo.com/Palm-Springs-California-United-States/USCA0828/statistics.html“Stifling desert heat” is a bit of a hyperbole when describing Temecula.
For me, I’ll trade a few warm days in summer for June Gloom anytime.
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