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  • C code frog 0

    Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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    Yesterday we reached 80 degrees here in South Florida.

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    • C code frog 0

      Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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      I've lived in a lot of different climates and the coldest are consistently the areas where it's normally fairly warm and only gets really cold maybe once a decade or so. No one is prepared for it, houses aren't built for it and so you freeze. By contrast I lived up north just off the Alaska Highway and it regularly got down to -40 in the winter and I very rarely shivered outside or inside. I had a house that was insulated about a million times better than the house I'm in now on the west coast and I had the "Tough Duck" down jacket and "Sorrel" boots and no worries. Everyone in the know is regretting the popularization of the term global warming and trying to change it to "climate change" because everyone expects it to get warmer but it's more complex than that.

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        I've lived in a lot of different climates and the coldest are consistently the areas where it's normally fairly warm and only gets really cold maybe once a decade or so. No one is prepared for it, houses aren't built for it and so you freeze. By contrast I lived up north just off the Alaska Highway and it regularly got down to -40 in the winter and I very rarely shivered outside or inside. I had a house that was insulated about a million times better than the house I'm in now on the west coast and I had the "Tough Duck" down jacket and "Sorrel" boots and no worries. Everyone in the know is regretting the popularization of the term global warming and trying to change it to "climate change" because everyone expects it to get warmer but it's more complex than that.

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        John Cardinal wrote:

        Everyone in the know is regretting the popularization of the term global warming and trying to change it to "climate change" because everyone expects it to get warmer but it's more complex than that.

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        • C code frog 0

          Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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          Sebastien Lachance
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          -40C this morning now -32C.

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          • D Dario Solera

            I like cold and I hate hot. :~

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            Nemanja Trifunovic
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            Dario Solera wrote:

            I like cold

            You like Italy-cold, which is very different from Minnesota-cold.


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            • S Sebastien Lachance

              -40C this morning now -32C.

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              code frog 0
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              Ah, you are in the Great White North I see... !!!-BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR-!!! My cold temperatures here might just land you in shorts and a t-shirt eh?:-D

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                Ah, you are in the Great White North I see... !!!-BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR-!!! My cold temperatures here might just land you in shorts and a t-shirt eh?:-D

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                Sebastien Lachance
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                Right now, yes. :laugh:

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                • C code frog 0

                  Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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                  It's been so cold here for the past two weeks that the snowbirds are talking about going home to get warm! It's ridiculous - we get a cold morning or two every winter, but not sub-zero (C) every day for 12 straight days! The pipes have frozen at work the past two days, the crops in the fields surrounding us are frozen with 2" of solid ice on the ground, and the nearest city (Needles, CA) broke the record low of 32°F in 1949. It was 26. Global warming - Bring it on!

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                    Todd Smith wrote:

                    It's snowing in LA. We're all doomed.

                    The city grind to a halt as half the population are sniffing the sidewalks? ;P ;);)

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                    :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                      It's been so cold here for the past two weeks that the snowbirds are talking about going home to get warm! It's ridiculous - we get a cold morning or two every winter, but not sub-zero (C) every day for 12 straight days! The pipes have frozen at work the past two days, the crops in the fields surrounding us are frozen with 2" of solid ice on the ground, and the nearest city (Needles, CA) broke the record low of 32°F in 1949. It was 26. Global warming - Bring it on!

                      "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                      El Corazon
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                      Roger Wright wrote:

                      Global warming - Bring it on!

                      then it is likely to get colder still. Solar warmth is energy, energy equates to a more chaotic system. No energy, no storms, no chaos. But storms are cooling engines for nature, so more energy, more attempts at localized cooling, temperatures rise and fall more rapidly. Atmospheric weather is a giant roll of the dice (well, actually not, but the thermal dynamics equations are not fun), global warming just means you roll the dice more often and in more places. :)

                      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                      • C code frog 0

                        Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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                        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                        code-frog wrote:

                        Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather?

                        Nope. Winter seems to have been cancelled in the UK. This year, Spring has begun in January...:~

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                        • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                          code-frog wrote:

                          Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather?

                          Nope. Winter seems to have been cancelled in the UK. This year, Spring has begun in January...:~

                          Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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                          Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

                          Spring has begun in January

                          We had flowers blooming only two weeks ago, now they are frozen inside ice from the rapid thawing and freezing temperatures.

                          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                            Please note this actually is not about global warming from the political side. So all this talk of global warming has me wondering if people will share. Daytime highs in the teens and overnight lows at zero have me wishing for something warm, anything warm. I'm *so* ready to go back to Jamaica. Anybody else freezing your buns off in unseasonably cold weather? It's so cold here the draft from outside into our Microwave hood freezes the Microwave and that baby really cycles to warm up. We got back from San Antonio, TX at about 1:00AM our time and getting my car to start in 7 degrees had me a bit worried. But she's a Toyota 4Runner, she labored for about 1/1000 of a second and then fired right up. All I really have to say though is that I'm really tired of being *very* cold. The globe might be warming up but it's the start of the ice age in our neck of the woods. - Rex

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                            I just cycled home (11p.m, January, 17th), and took off the gloves because they were to fucking warm. Now snow yet this winter, barely a few hours below zero. It's sprring here. Last winter came late but on adrenaline, and lasted quite long.


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                            • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                              With hot, you can stay cool with drinks, pools, or wearing little clothing. With cold, no matter how hard you try, you'll freeze. You can drink all the hot cocoa, bundle up in 8 layers of clothing, leave only your eyes exposed, and you'll still freeze. On top of all that, cold has the nice benefit of creating iced roads, causing vehicle accidents. You're forced to shovel your driveway, sidewalk, doorstep, a strip of road for your mailbox, and if you're lucky, your roof, lest it cave in from the weight of several feet of snow. Cold is bad. Warm is good. :)

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                              Chris S Kaiser
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                              Try that when your in Mojave and its 130 outside. Nah, I'd much rather have the cold than the heat. In the cold you can heat yourself with blankets. In the heat you can only remove so much.

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                              • E El Corazon

                                Todd Smith wrote:

                                It's snowing in LA. We're all doomed.

                                The city grind to a halt as half the population are sniffing the sidewalks? ;P ;);)

                                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                  Got really cold here in Minnesota the last few days. Yesterday when I went into work, it was -5 °F. Tomorrow it's supposed to "warm up" to 24 °F. :(( <-- blue face from the cold. Tears are frozen. What we need is a CPian-owned timeshare in Hawaii. Ahh...lying in the warm sun on the beach. I can only dream...

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                                  Judah Himango wrote:

                                  it was -5 °F

                                  I thought the lowest temp the other day was -10 (for the metro area); that's what the idiots on K102 said. Funny didn't feel that cold to me, and I work nights.

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                                  24 °F

                                  I knew I packed up the Short's and T-Shirts to early. :)


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                                  • C code frog 0

                                    We flew into Minn./St.Paul on Sunday night at about 9:30 during that cute little snow storm you had. BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

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                                    code-frog wrote:

                                    cute little snow storm

                                    Doesn't the rest of the world call that umm storm "flurries", was only a couple of inches after all (okay ten in southern MN)? :rolleyes: :)


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                                      code-frog wrote:

                                      cute little snow storm

                                      Doesn't the rest of the world call that umm storm "flurries", was only a couple of inches after all (okay ten in southern MN)? :rolleyes: :)


                                      I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:

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                                      code frog 0
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                                      I say cute because there was about 5 inches in 2 hours. That's more snow than I will see all year here combined. It was freezing cold and that snow was blowing like crazy. Our airplane was being deiced almost as fast as it was being iced.:omg: It was coming down. Don't know if it kept up or not but as fast as it was falling it was adding up.

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                                        S Douglas
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                                        Sebastien Lachance wrote:

                                        -40C

                                        Cool, umm literally.:)


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                                        • C code frog 0

                                          I say cute because there was about 5 inches in 2 hours. That's more snow than I will see all year here combined. It was freezing cold and that snow was blowing like crazy. Our airplane was being deiced almost as fast as it was being iced.:omg: It was coming down. Don't know if it kept up or not but as fast as it was falling it was adding up.

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                                          This was oddly enough a topic at work; didn’t Denver just get buried in several feet of snow?

                                          code-frog wrote:

                                          I say cute because there was about 5 inches in 2 hours

                                          Southern Minnesota (Rochester) they got upwards of 10 inches. In the north metro where I live it was barely 2 inches. You can either complain about the weather or enjoy it. Hey its Minnesota what ever it is right now you can count on it changing in a few hours. :)


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