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  • B blackjack2150

    All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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    Luca Leonardo Scorcia
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    Same here. Currently 35°, but with absolutely no wind and high umidity %, and no aircon. This year it has rained very little and temperatures have been very high even in winter. Luckily I work from home, so I can dress very comfortably.

    Luca

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    • B blackjack2150

      All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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      Super Lloyd
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      it's winter in Brisbane, if that can cheer you up?! ;) and it's quite cold here, at night the temperature drop to 5 degres (I know, it's not cold, but the houses have no insulation around here, I was much better in Paris winter!!!)

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      • B blackjack2150

        All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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        Mike Hankey
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        I'm in Florida and it been hot as hell here also. High temps and high humidity. And I work in it all day! Whew and its not even August yet! How to deal with it...plenty of liquids! Mike

        Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. "George Carlin"

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        • B blackjack2150

          All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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          Hari Om Prakash Sharma
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          Its' kooooooool here.... 18 degree.... Shimla...

          First and the Foremost: FIGHT TO WIN
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          • B blackjack2150

            All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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            It's ridiculously cold up here in Sweden. At 2 am this morning, the temperature was at 11C. Brrrr. :(

            -- Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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            • B blackjack2150

              All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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              Kevin McFarlane
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              UK is depressingly miserable with widespread floods yesterday. We had some summer in April but since then almost constant rain with the odd break.

              Kevin

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              • B blackjack2150

                All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                Dario Solera
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                33/37°C here. A little wind today, but not very helpful.

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                • B blackjack2150

                  All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                  JimmyRopes
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                  Get up early, 0500, get some work done until around 1000. Lay around in the shade until at least 1600 when the hottest part of the day has passed and finish up your work for the day. Buy getting up a 0500 every morning you will feel tired enough to fall asleep shortly after sunset. It is a ritual that has been followed in the rural tropics for centuries. "Only mad dogs and Englishman go out in the mid day sun" - Alfred Tennyson

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                  • K Kevin McFarlane

                    UK is depressingly miserable with widespread floods yesterday. We had some summer in April but since then almost constant rain with the odd break.

                    Kevin

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                    TClarke
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                    I'm in England too:sigh:

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                    • H Hari Om Prakash Sharma

                      Its' kooooooool here.... 18 degree.... Shimla...

                      First and the Foremost: FIGHT TO WIN
                      MySite:
                      http://hariomprakash.info

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                      Eytukan
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                      Is that your native?


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                      • B blackjack2150

                        All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        It's deadly hot in Atlanta too. Our AC broke down the day before and it was truly horrible for a whole day (they fixed it yesterday fortunately).

                        Regards, Nish


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                        • H Hans Dietrich

                          Inland from Los Angeles it has been 50° on many days since beginning of July.

                          Best wishes, Hans


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                          Paul Conrad
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                          Hans Dietrich wrote:

                          Inland from Los Angeles it has been 50° on many days since beginning of July.

                          Yep, and it's cooled down a little, and they are saying another heat wave on the way :sigh:

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                          • B blackjack2150

                            All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                            Joan M
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                            This year is being very strange in my country... usually we are at 40 Celsius degrees at this year time, but this year the maximum temperature reached (more or less) hs been 31º. This one is being a very fresh summer. I've been speaking with some of our customers in Denmark, and some providers in Germany and Austria and it seems that this year is being very very hot.

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                            • B blackjack2150

                              All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                              Andy Brummer
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                              It's cool here about 31C, but it's wet it's been raining steady since April and everything is soaked. We are way over our yearly rainfall total for the year and it's only July.


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                              • B blackjack2150

                                All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                                stano
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                                Hong Kong: hot, humid and horrible! Still the monsoon blows the pollution back to China which only makes it worse as it's too hot to do anything outside, but looks gorgeous all the same. 35C in the day, 30C at night, with humidity so high it probably can get any higher. Oh, did I mention the rain...

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                                • B blackjack2150

                                  All this week the temperatures in most of the country(Romania) have constantly reached 40 degrees Celsius and above. No drop of rain, no cloud in the sky, no wind, no air conditioning at the office... Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

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                                  Dan Neely
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                                  blackjack2150 wrote:

                                  Is it also so hot where you live? How do you deal with it?

                                  air conditioning in the office, air conditioning in the car, air conditioning at home. :rolleyes: Otherwise don't do anything active and keep hydrated. IF you don't need to pee every hour or two you're not drinking enough water.

                                  -- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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