Okay, science folks, I've a question for you. Is the Southern Hemisphere warmer than the northern? someone claims it is true but I'm skeptical. and if it is, why?
Are we talking land temperature? Certainly more of the Southern Hemisphere's land area is closer to the equator than is the case in the Northern Hemisphere, so I'd think that the average land temperature might be different.
There's more water in the southern hemisphere than the northern. That might have something to do with it? Maybe it's the El NiƱo effect?
I'd be skeptical too. Maybe they are just arguing temps for location of landmasses. I mean, the Asian continent is HUUUGE and northerly.
erika, you talking about berger's cookies? Cakelike and covered in a huge plop of chocolate cake frosting on them?
Is that black and white cookie what Bostonians might call a Half Moon?
Yes, I believe so, but I'm sure people would say they are different. I don't really eat either, so I dunno for sure.
I think I got some of those in my box of Balmer things, so not just NYC
erika, I'm bettin' you got Berger Cookies. Which are a sort of cake-like cookie with a fudge top. very balmer!
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xpost with sarameg, natch
Yeah, think so, sarameg. Am I close?
I liked them muchly but I'm a sweets fiend.
Oh, and Lisah, one of the other people who might be able to picture my tag.
I doubt the Southern Hemisphere is Warmer hypothesis, but I have no data to back up my position.