@gnarly_parker it's fun how the delayed peak heat in summer (1-2 months later than solstice) matches the delayed peak heat per day (four to six hours after midday)
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Leonard Ritter
@gnarly_parker it's fun how the delayed peak heat in summer (1-2 months later than solstice) matches the delayed peak heat per day (four to six hours after midday) 1 comment
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@lritter when you notice inertia once you start to see it everywhere :)