OK, this is just getting stupid. The temperature here in North Bay has barely risen above ?25°C in the past week, and most days it's been a LOT colder.
Tonight we're sitting around ?41°C.
You can't just make stuff up, dude. Everyone knows that it can't get that cold. And everyone knows there's no such place as "Ontario," either.
OK, this is just getting stupid. The temperature here in North Bay has barely risen above ?25°C in the past week, and most days it's been a LOT colder.
Tonight we're sitting around ?41°C.
That's damn cold.
Where i live when the temperature is below -10 °C, we say it's very cold
Oh, and I forgot to mention: when you're indicating temperature, you follow it with an "F," not a "C." I'm sure it was just a typo, but I thought I'd let you know.
Fangorn one of my good friends is in Seward Alaska right now working on fiber optics systems.
Stay Warm!
Fellows
I LOVE Seward but wouldn't live there. If another big quake hit Alaska, which is very possible, Seward could just vanish.
Seward also gets way more wind than we do, so the wind chill comes in to play. That's why I tease my Dad so much about cold here versus cold in Texas, where he lives. You know what they say: There ain't nothing between Texas and the north pole except a barb wire fence, and it ain't standin'. (Gotta read that with a nice Texas accent.)
Well, it hit -32 this morning (that's Farenheit), which is plenty cold to me. If I really wanted to freeze my behinney off, I'd move to Fairbanks. But I ain't calling the movin' van anytime soon.
Apparently Cincinnati weather people are crazy. They predicted a big snow storm and we ended up with rain...no biggie. But then tonight they were saying (during the rain): This big snowstorm that is working its way through will be gone by tonight. There was no snow even when we were in the middle of what they considered a snowstorm. It was as if the ex-Iraqi Information Minister was our weather person
It was cold again today. When I left my house this morning it was about 2F, now it's about 4F, and tonight it's supposed to get down to -7F. It'll warm up later this week, though... I hope.
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Originally posted by Daver
OK, this is just getting stupid. The temperature here in North Bay has barely risen above ?25°C in the past week, and most days it's been a LOT colder.
Tonight we're sitting around ?41°C.
You can't just make stuff up, dude. Everyone knows that it can't get that cold. And everyone knows there's no such place as "Ontario," either.
Cheers
Scott
Originally posted by Daver
OK, this is just getting stupid. The temperature here in North Bay has barely risen above ?25°C in the past week, and most days it's been a LOT colder.
Tonight we're sitting around ?41°C.
That's damn cold.
Where i live when the temperature is below -10 °C, we say it's very cold
Cheers
Scott
I'm the one that has to walk to school in this nonsense, OK?
Originally posted by Daver
?41°C is the apparent temperature after wind is accounted for.
Suuuuure it is.
I'm the one that has to walk to school in this nonsense, OK?
There you go making things up again. "School." Feh. Whatever that is.
Cheers
Scott
Originally posted by Fangorn
South Central Alaska: -24. Yup, that's a negative sign.
Is that the best South Central Alaska can do?
Originally posted by Fangorn
South Central Alaska: -24. Yup, that's a negative sign.
Fangorn one of my good friends is in Seward Alaska right now working on fiber optics systems.
He sent me these Beautiful
Stay Warm!
Fellows
12º!!!
Last night it was -1.
Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook
Fangorn one of my good friends is in Seward Alaska right now working on fiber optics systems.
Stay Warm!
Fellows
I LOVE Seward but wouldn't live there. If another big quake hit Alaska, which is very possible, Seward could just vanish.
Seward also gets way more wind than we do, so the wind chill comes in to play. That's why I tease my Dad so much about cold here versus cold in Texas, where he lives. You know what they say: There ain't nothing between Texas and the north pole except a barb wire fence, and it ain't standin'. (Gotta read that with a nice Texas accent.)
Originally posted by Daver
Is that the best South Central Alaska can do?
Well, it hit -32 this morning (that's Farenheit), which is plenty cold to me. If I really wanted to freeze my behinney off, I'd move to Fairbanks. But I ain't calling the movin' van anytime soon.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases...Temps.bpf.html
Apparently, it was colder in the Northeast US and Canada the past couple of days than it was on Mars.
~8 mmHg.
Your gonna need a space suit.
amazing how you adapt
I miss california where 39ºF is considered "holy crap! it's soooo cold"
Then I Forced myself to take a cooling swim in the ocean and afterwards go and lie in the sunshine.
It's a tough life being Down Under but I tell you, someone has to do it.
Aqua
Originally posted by Aquafire
Out of pity for you guys I FORCED myself to drink a couple of bitterly cold beers.
Then I Forced myself to take a cooling swim in the ocean and afterwards go and lie in the sunshine.
It's a tough life being Down Under but I tell you, someone has to do it.
Aqua
I took a bow-saw to some limbs that had broken off and then trudged through the 2-foot deep snow into the backyard with them.
Then I proceeded (i.e. at this very moment) to get shitty drunk on Jim Beam and Coke.
Cheers
Scott
Funny thing is where I live, if there are more than 10 people per every 100 yards of white sandy beach, it's considered "crowded"... no bull
Think I might throw a few more shrimps on the BBQ
Cheers.
Aqua
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