Subject: Re: Snow From: davidbe@sco.COM (The Cat in the Hat) Date: 1990-05-22, 14:01 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: dave@sco.COM (The Cat in the Hat) Yo! Dig what mbarnett@cs.utexas.edu (Michael Barnett) sez: -In article <1745@engage.enet.dec.com> rosch@cpdw.enet.dec.com (Ray Rosch) writes: ->The murder has been established as occuring on or about the 24th. of ->February. -> ->Twin Peaks has been established to be very near the Canadian border, ->probably in Washington State. ->Question - Why no snow on the ground? - -this would help in placing twin peaks near the western edge of washington. -since washington is next to the ocean, it is in fact relatively rare for -there to be snow at all. (i'm talking about the strip containing bellingham, -seattle, tacoma, etc.) in seattle, it snows maybe once a year, and then -melts within a few days at most. the eastern edge of washington gets quite -a bit of snow during the winter. In that case, where are they getting all those clear nights? My guess is that if it's Washington, it *has* to be the eastern border, but more likely this whole thing takes place in Idaho. Well, a proverbial Idaho, since the scenery doesn't match up with the given location. -- David Bedno aka dave@sco.COM: Speaking from but not for SCO. " ... whatever the collective wisdom of the net dictates is the best solution for this week will be fine with us." - doug@sco.COM