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As it happens those are two places that I have been in August.
It is weird, but not, fortunately, earth shattering.
I’m in Phoenix and we had a monsoon rain yesterday and it really cooled things off and Tucson is just down the road. It is really nice here right now.
Steven
Off topic (again) but did you notice another Obama project is on the rocks –
A geothermal energy company with a $98.5 million loan guarantee from the Obama administration for an alternative energy project in Nevada — which received hearty endorsements from Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid — faces financial problems, and the company’s auditors have questioned whether it can stay in business.
says – http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/4/lights-go-dim-on-another-energy-project/