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wolram
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The temperature hit 102 at 12 o/clock, (taken at my front door) my new plants are wilting, and (they), think it will be the same tomorrow.
Anttech said:In Metric system please :)
Anttech said:In Metric system please :)
Hootenanny said:Indeed it is, I'm sat in my garden with my laptop on my knee and an glass of cold orange juice and U2 on my iPod, life is good
Hmm, the longer I stay out here, the more I am beginning to envy you wolram. It is getting more humid by the minute, what we need is a good thunderstorm to clear the airwolram said:What about poor old me i have to go to work where temps are 10c :tongue2:
max.
Hootenanny said:Hmm, the longer I stay out here, the more I am beginning to envy you wolram. It is getting more humid by the minute, what we need is a good thunderstorm to clear the air
As long as the water for that is warm:tongue:wolram said:Tickets to etc COLD ROOM £5 must be willing to wear mob cap and wash all your bits, chilled triffle will be provided.
Hootenanny said:As long as the water for that is warm:tongue:
:rofl: :rofl:wolram said:If it were not for the crude women in that place ones pecker would allways be searching for minerals.
..and lower tops ...J77 said:Best thing about summer...
...shorter skirts!
Little units start around $100, well worth it. I can't tolerate heat, I break out in welts, my body temperature and blood pressure drops and I stop sweating, it's dangerous, so it's not even an option for me.Math Is Hard said:Not much better in L.A. I am going right after work to look at portable air conditioners. I've got a feeling this is going to be an extra hot summer and I'm not going to spend the next couple of months sleeping with wet towels over me.
Cold watermelon is a great idea. I was munching on so-cold-they-were-almost-frozen cherries last night.Evo said:Little units start around $100, well worth it. I can't tolerate heat, I break out in welts, my body temperature and blood pressure drops and I stop sweating, it's dangerous, so it's not even an option for me.
As soon as I turned on the AC, the fruit bat found a stream of cold air and just stood there motionless letting the cold air hit him for about 15 minutes. Poor thing, he's just like me. We also pigged out on cold watermelon last night.
Oh, I need to get one for the fruit bat!Math Is Hard said:My boss has something called a "chillow" for her little dog. http://www.chillow.com Maybe fruitbat would like that? My kittycat is not liking the heat too much either. She looks like a boneless cat puddle sprawled out on the floor.
Anttech said:In Metric system please :)
Ugh, I've had to have air-conditioning on for a month already. It's not that it's been too hot to have windows open, but way too humid. We seem to have a rainstorm every day, and then the next day is all muggy with the evaporating water until the next rainstorm comes. :yuck: I really hate air-conditioning, so this is driving me nuts not to be able to just throw all the windows wide open and enjoy the fresh air.Evo said:Wolram, that sounds miserable, you don't have airconditioning, do you? I finally turned mine on last night.
Evo said:Alright, no posting in metric/centigrade/celsius. :grumpy:
Wolram, that sounds miserable, you don't have airconditioning, do you? I finally turned mine on last night.
Math Is Hard said:Cold watermelon is a great idea. I was munching on so-cold-they-were-almost-frozen cherries last night.
My boss has something called a "chillow" for her little dog. http://www.chillow.com Maybe fruitbat would like that? My kittycat is not liking the heat too much either. She looks like a boneless cat puddle sprawled out on the floor.
George Jones said:So 12 o/clock is?
I think he was joking.Anttech said:midday or midnight depending if its am or pm.. Why?
Heh, it was like that when I went on vacation last month (has it only been a month? It feels like so long ago already ). I was gone for a week...left with the heat on because we were still getting frost at night, and returned and the weather had changed so dramatically, I needed to turn on the A/C. I really like Spring, and missed it...I don't think it happened, or it was only a week long! :grumpy:Ivan Seeking said:You got to love Oregon. There are times when one needs the A/C during the day, and the heater at night. But this ain't one of 'em. :yuck:
Schrodinger's Dog said:I work in a hospital where your not able to open windows more than a sliver in case patients throw themselves out of them, the air is always humid even when it's dry outside and air conditioning is a sin and only allowed in a tiny minority of areas. Since the window in my area has to remain shut over night, and you get to open it about the width of my hand in the morning, the blast of sticky air that hits you when you walk into the room is horrible, and it doesn't get any cooler. There is a large amount of equipment on charge where I work which raises the temperature of the room by about 2 degrees above normal, luckily we seldom spend much time in this area as we are running about trying to deliver equipment to people all day, well I say running it's more like a sort of go slow at the moment for obvious reasons. I come home and the back of my tea shirt from shoulder to shoulder is covered in white salt crystals where my tea shirt has become super saturated. Still my boss is off for the week, so no whip if I deign to sit down for a few minutes, thank God for small mercies.
Apparently there's a desert salt mine in east Africa which is mined by hand by a handfull of lunatics, where the temperatures can reach 50 degrees C during the day, so it could be worse. In fact it's positively chilly by comparison, I just gave myself goose bumps