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Re: Do It In A Dress Charity?
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2013, 12:21:42 AM »
Hey BabyLock,
We are currently at the hottest month of the year. Summer "Officially" ends end of this month, but it won't get cooler until around June-Aug.
At the risk of being contradicted, I think you'll find Australia is a similar (if not bigger) size than continental USA. The Northern coastline is 10 degrees south of the equator to Tasmania which is about 45 degrees south. The temerature ranges from arid desert through tropical rainforest to snowfall in the snowy and alpine regions in mid winter. Where I live in Sydney it regularly gets down to 1 or 2 degrees centigrade overnight, but daytime in winter gets to around 18-22.
The school dresses show in the doitinadress site (and worn by the guys) are generally worn in the hotter months, while the one I posted is from the winter school terms, end April to Sept. They do of course vary from state to state.
Either way, I still prefer the catholic school uniforms  ;D

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Re: Do It In A Dress Charity?
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2013, 03:18:39 PM »
Hey BabyLock,
We are currently at the hottest month of the year. Summer "Officially" ends end of this month, but it won't get cooler until around June-Aug.
At the risk of being contradicted, I think you'll find Australia is a similar (if not bigger) size than continental USA. The Northern coastline is 10 degrees south of the equator to Tasmania which is about 45 degrees south. The temerature ranges from arid desert through tropical rainforest to snowfall in the snowy and alpine regions in mid winter. Where I live in Sydney it regularly gets down to 1 or 2 degrees centigrade overnight, but daytime in winter gets to around 18-22.
The school dresses show in the doitinadress site (and worn by the guys) are generally worn in the hotter months, while the one I posted is from the winter school terms, end April to Sept. They do of course vary from state to state.
Either way, I still prefer the catholic school uniforms  ;D

Contiguous USA (the lower 48 states) are 7,663,941.7 sq km - that's only 84% of the total for the whole USA, of course.
Australia is a bit bigger at 7,692,024 sq km

Close enough to call identical in area, I'd say.


 

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