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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 53802, member: 543"] Welcome to ACL To answer your question the answer would have to be yes as evidenced by the frigid temperatures that hit Southern Aussie last week [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/hDCjMyn.jpg[/IMG] The above photo was at Ballarat last week where it's always cold (compared to here) and it snowed. With an absolute coldest temp ever in Aus of -20C we don't see a huge amount of snow and the 'roos aren't silly enough to hang around where it's frozen when typically it never snows below 1km altitude. Welcome to ACL and make sure that you look around before lashing out on CCR's and Superstar. There's other alternatives to CCR's that are 1/5th of the price and Xlights/Nutcracker probably does just about everything you can do with Superstar and it's free, it's updated on just about a weekly basis and every week there's an online tutorial. [/QUOTE]
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