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Originally Posted by knittin You would want one too when there are less than 5 hours on sunlight at times:
Alaska FAQ: Summer is a time of long days. Above the Arctic Circle, the day can be 24 hours long or months long. In Anchorage, almost 400 miles south of the circle, the summer solstice day is 19.5 hours long. Winter has much shorter days. Above the Arctic Circle, the night can last for months, although lingering twilight brightens the sky. In Anchorage, the shortest day still provides 4.5 hours of daylight. |
Are you insinuating Palin might suffer from seasonal affective disorder? Holy Moly
