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On Jun 1, 5:45*am, True North wrote:
Right now we're getting a long deserved couple days of hot air and sunshine from the south. The big thing will be avoiding getting burned...not just sun tanned. I can appreciate that, especially if one is very light complected. |
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On 6/1/13 11:55 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 1, 5:45 am, True North wrote: Right now we're getting a long deserved couple days of hot air and sunshine from the south. The big thing will be avoiding getting burned...not just sun tanned. I can appreciate that, especially if one is very light complected. Black people get sunburned. The first time we went to Cancun, Mexico, about 1972, was with a black couple, and the guy was as dark-skinned a black as I have ever met. He was as dark as many of the Africans I met in Kenya years ago. Anyway, my first wife and I knew enough to limit our time on the beach and much to my surprise and ignorance, our travel companions came inside a short time later. He didn't want to get a bad sunburn, he said, and he wasn't kidding. Until that moment, I wasn't aware blacks with his skin tone could suffer El Sunburno. My ignorance. When I hit the beaches of Long Island Sound as a teen-ager with my friends, my black friends weren't worried about sunburn. My guess is that the sun just isn't as strong in the higher latitudes. Just a guess. |
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On Jun 1, 1:18*pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 6/1/13 11:55 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 1, 5:45 am, True North wrote: Right now we're getting a long deserved couple days of hot air and sunshine from the south. The big thing will be avoiding getting burned...not just sun tanned. I can appreciate that, especially if one is very light complected. Black people get sunburned. The first time we went to Cancun, Mexico, about 1972, was with a black couple, and the guy was as dark-skinned a black as I have ever met. He was as dark as many of the Africans I met in Kenya years ago. Anyway, my first wife and I knew enough to limit our time on the beach and much to my surprise and ignorance, our travel companions came inside a short time later. He didn't want to get a bad sunburn, he said, and he wasn't kidding. Until that moment, I wasn't aware blacks with his skin tone could suffer El Sunburno. My ignorance. When I hit the beaches of Long Island Sound as a teen-ager with my friends, my black friends weren't worried about sunburn. My guess is that the sun just isn't as strong in the higher latitudes. Just a guess. I can understand that. I think a lot of it has to do with humidity, cloud coverage etc. |
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 17:57:37 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jun 1, 1:18*pm, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 6/1/13 11:55 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 1, 5:45 am, True North wrote: Right now we're getting a long deserved couple days of hot air and sunshine from the south. The big thing will be avoiding getting burned...not just sun tanned. I can appreciate that, especially if one is very light complected. Black people get sunburned. The first time we went to Cancun, Mexico, about 1972, was with a black couple, and the guy was as dark-skinned a black as I have ever met. He was as dark as many of the Africans I met in Kenya years ago. Anyway, my first wife and I knew enough to limit our time on the beach and much to my surprise and ignorance, our travel companions came inside a short time later. He didn't want to get a bad sunburn, he said, and he wasn't kidding. Until that moment, I wasn't aware blacks with his skin tone could suffer El Sunburno. My ignorance. When I hit the beaches of Long Island Sound as a teen-ager with my friends, my black friends weren't worried about sunburn. My guess is that the sun just isn't as strong in the higher latitudes. Just a guess. I can understand that. I think a lot of it has to do with humidity, cloud coverage etc. === I thinks it's a combination of a more northerly latitude (sun at a lower angle), haze and cloud cover. Haze can be a factor of humidiy of course. |
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