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	<title>Comments on: East is east and west is&#8230; wet?</title>
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		<title>By: vmbrasseur</title>
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		<description>Curiously, I had a similar problem when I moved here from Michigan and that was without having the ocean as a point of reference.  My problem was with the hills.  Michigan has virtually no topography until you get further north, so when I moved here it took me years to get over thinking that the Berkeley Hills were to the north of me.  By eventually moving my point of reference from hills to water I was able to reorient.  West is now wet for me.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Curiously, I had a similar problem when I moved here from Michigan and that was without having the ocean as a point of reference.  My problem was with the hills.  Michigan has virtually no topography until you get further north, so when I moved here it took me years to get over thinking that the Berkeley Hills were to the north of me.  By eventually moving my point of reference from hills to water I was able to reorient.  West is now wet for me.</p>
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