Global Warming?!?!
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hmm it is the exact opposite for me. With heat, and especially with humidity, nothing you do cools you down. Especially if you are at work in a suit. With cold though you just put on some clothes and you warm up. There is only so many clothes you can take off in the heat but you can put on as much clothes in the cold as you want. Saying that, I love the heat.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.
Paul Watson wrote:
Saying that, I love the heat.
Exactly. :)
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Judah Himango wrote:
With cold, no matter how hard you try, you'll freeze.
You ain't got the proper clothes (or skin) then :rolleyes:
Judah Himango wrote:
iced roads, causing vehicle accidents.
Only for those idiots who don't know how to drive safely on ice ;P
Judah Himango wrote:
You're forced to shovel your driveway
You ain't got the proper[^] car for it then :cool:
Judah Himango wrote:
sidewalk
Don't have them so ain't gonna be a problem.
Judah Himango wrote:
doorstep
Since our doorstep is about a foot high we're ok, besides we use the door inside the garage and that won't get blocked, just open the garage door (opens vertically in runners).
Judah Himango wrote:
mailbox
Delivered to the house by the postie, if we're not around he/she'll leave it in the garage.
Judah Himango wrote:
your roof
Considering our house roof is >200 years old and sloped at 45° on both sides (nothing to stop snow) and seen worse snow falls then I don't think that's a problem. ;P
I think you have a unique situation there, Ed. :)
Ed.Poore wrote:
Considering our house roof is >200 years old
:omg: Made of something other than wood, I assume?
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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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Well, apples to oranges, Chris. :) If you're comparing Mojave, I'll compare Antarctica. But we're talking Minnesota vs Hawaii, so I'll stick with warm Hawaii over cold Minneso-cold any day. :)
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Well, apples to oranges, Chris. :) If you're comparing Mojave, I'll compare Antarctica. But we're talking Minnesota vs Hawaii, so I'll stick with warm Hawaii over cold Minneso-cold any day. :)
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Well, I'd take this 15 degree weather in the Pacific Northwest to the 100 degree weather I had in california any day. I don't do so well in the heat.
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I think you have a unique situation there, Ed. :)
Ed.Poore wrote:
Considering our house roof is >200 years old
:omg: Made of something other than wood, I assume?
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Judah Himango wrote:
I think you have a unique situation there, Ed.
Maybe for this site, but not around this area, just got to get on and finish restoring my Landy (not as awesome as the Nemesis, don't have the money), but a nice and basic Series III. Only electrics are for the lights and to start it, lights not needed and I'm thinking of simplifying the starting method (just one big red button labeled "You know you want to...").
Judah Himango wrote:
Made of something other than wood, I assume?
Slate, proper stuff too, walls are made out of rock (not stone) I've lost count of the number of drills that we've managed to melt trying to put up pictures. An off-topic story is we had a neighbour digging a trench with his JCB for some pipework under the yard for the business, all was going well when suddenly his bucket (backhoe) split in half. He'd hit a stone with the consistency of cast-iron, try and pull through it (as he was) and no chance, ripped the bucket apart. Dad hit it with a sledge hammer and the thing shattered into a million pieces.
I have no idea what I just said. But my intentions were sincere.
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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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Judah Himango wrote:
Cold is bad. Warm is good.
Let's swap places. ;P
Cheers, Vikram.
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Judah Himango wrote:
Cold is bad. Warm is good.
Let's swap places. ;P
Cheers, Vikram.
"...we are disempowered to cultivate in their communities an inclination to assimilate to our culture." - Stan Shannon.
Heheh. Are you living in India, Vikram?
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Dario Solera wrote:
I like cold
You like Italy-cold, which is very different from Minnesota-cold.
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
You like Italy-cold, which is very different from Minnesota-cold.
Heheh, precisely. Or as we say up here, "Minne-so-cold".
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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.
Judah Himango wrote:
24 °F
I knew I packed up the Short's and T-Shirts to early. :)
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
S Douglas wrote:
I knew I packed up the Short's and T-Shirts to early.
Heheh. You know, when I took my lunch break today I walked out to my car, and the difference was so amazing, that with the sun, I thought I could easily wear a T-shirt in this weather. Compared to the below-zero temps the other day, this stuff feels great! :)
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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)
No flowers but my brother's started seeing a fraction of the trees and shrubs in my parents woods start budding. Some sort of identified parasitic vine in the woods was farthest along. Unfortunately the $(*&@ weed's probably a lot more resilient than the shrubs it's overrunning.
-- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.