Re: [Paddlewise] Re: Latitude distances

From: Roger Korn <rkorn_at_europa.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 07:30:05 -0700
MadPoodle_at_aol.com wrote:

> How can there be 360 degrees of 60 nautical
> > miles each (degree) at both the equator and at latitude 60?  The circle, of
> > course, is much much smaller at the 60 degree latitude
>
>         Sheeeeesh. I'm really dissapointed in ya all.. The reason the distances get
> smaller is elementary physics.. As you go closer to the poles, it gets colder.
> And, as all Seinfeld fans know, when it get colder, shrinkage occurs. So,
> theres your answer....
>
> Scott

As Scott forgot to point out, this is also why days get shorter in the winter.

Roger, facing forbodings of gloom and doom in OR because it was nice all summer

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