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  • N Nemanja Trifunovic

    San Diego: In January: 14C In July: 21C Beat this ;P I vote pro drink X|

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    David Cunningham
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    Too boring for me ... I like living in a place where I *need* a parka and fur lined boots and a honk'n big air conditioner.

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    • D David Cunningham

      Hey John, 6.1 Billion - 285 Million = 5.8 Billion people can't be wrong my friend ;P

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      But farenheit numbers are MUCH more impressive at the high end. :-)

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        But farenheit numbers are MUCH more impressive at the high end. :-)

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        Carlos Antollini
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        In Buenos Aires (Argentina - South America) In January: 40C :suss: In July: -5C :-D Somebody want to came to my country???? Cheers!!!! Carlos Antollini.

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          Hey John, 6.1 Billion - 285 Million = 5.8 Billion people can't be wrong my friend ;P

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          Chris Losinger
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          5.8 Billion people can't be wrong errr. sure they can. we gots the guns. :) -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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          • D David Cunningham

            Hey Chris: Icy Toronto: 36C Sunny Canberra: 7C (P.S. How in the name of God do you live with these kind of temperatures... Quick, someone hand me a beer :beer: ) ;)

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            Chris Maunder
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            You're a bad man David.

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              Hey Chris: Icy Toronto: 36C Sunny Canberra: 7C (P.S. How in the name of God do you live with these kind of temperatures... Quick, someone hand me a beer :beer: ) ;)

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              Frank Deo
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              Just a quick aside...for US americans (big smile)... Here is a c to f or f to c conversion website: http://www.scorpiosite69.freeserve.co.uk/temperature.htm Any way you look at it, hot is hot, and cold is cold....I'll take a beer in any temperature. X| Cheers, Frank

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                Hey Chris: Icy Toronto: 36C Sunny Canberra: 7C (P.S. How in the name of God do you live with these kind of temperatures... Quick, someone hand me a beer :beer: ) ;)

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                Emanuele 0
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                North Italy: -3 C in winter +33C in summer

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                  But farenheit numbers are MUCH more impressive at the high end. :-)

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                  Francisco Viella
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                  Talk about impressive. Look at this. 14F = -10C Which one is more impressive? :)

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                    Just a quick aside...for US americans (big smile)... Here is a c to f or f to c conversion website: http://www.scorpiosite69.freeserve.co.uk/temperature.htm Any way you look at it, hot is hot, and cold is cold....I'll take a beer in any temperature. X| Cheers, Frank

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                    fantastic_mr_fox
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                    Alternatively.. get that abacuss out temp(F) * 8 / 5 + 32 = temp(C) =)

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                    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                      San Diego: In January: 14C In July: 21C Beat this ;P I vote pro drink X|

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                      Tom Archer
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                      San Diego is very nice, but overly priced in my humble opinion. My wife and I are buying a house in Ibiza (island off the coast of Spain) where it's 90's (f) in the summer and 70's (f) in the winter. Add to that, the beautiful architecture, nude beaches and a much more liberal comuunity that I prefer. In addition, half the year the island is all but vacant as it's main source of income is tourism (mainly british and german) and it's just a hop from several cities where I grew up a child. Sorry to slightly change the subject, but I just had to share the news with everyone as my wife and I can't wait :-D Cheers, Tom "Ya got lucky, ya lucky prick" - Keith McCready

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                        San Diego is very nice, but overly priced in my humble opinion. My wife and I are buying a house in Ibiza (island off the coast of Spain) where it's 90's (f) in the summer and 70's (f) in the winter. Add to that, the beautiful architecture, nude beaches and a much more liberal comuunity that I prefer. In addition, half the year the island is all but vacant as it's main source of income is tourism (mainly british and german) and it's just a hop from several cities where I grew up a child. Sorry to slightly change the subject, but I just had to share the news with everyone as my wife and I can't wait :-D Cheers, Tom "Ya got lucky, ya lucky prick" - Keith McCready

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                        realJSOP
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                        Nude beaches? Yum... :-) Quickly, Akbar! Get me a reservation on the next plane to Spain!

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                          Alternatively.. get that abacuss out temp(F) * 8 / 5 + 32 = temp(C) =)

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                          John Fisher
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                          Um, not quite. Try these instead. ;) C = (F-32)*5/9 F = (C*9/5)+32 John

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                            Talk about impressive. Look at this. 14F = -10C Which one is more impressive? :)

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                            Did you know -40F is the same as -40C Is any one that cold :eek: ?

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                              Nude beaches? Yum... :-) Quickly, Akbar! Get me a reservation on the next plane to Spain!

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                              Tom Archer
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                              How did I know that with all the positives I mentioned, you'd *focus* on that one ;) Cheers, Tom "Ya got lucky, ya lucky prick" - Keith McCready

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                                North Italy: -3 C in winter +33C in summer

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                                David Cunningham
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                                Last time I was in Milan (5 years ago :(( ) it was 36C the whole time. I couldn't believe how formally everyone was dressed. I was wearing shorts and sandals and the locals were looking at me like I was a vagrant. David

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                                  San Diego is very nice, but overly priced in my humble opinion. My wife and I are buying a house in Ibiza (island off the coast of Spain) where it's 90's (f) in the summer and 70's (f) in the winter. Add to that, the beautiful architecture, nude beaches and a much more liberal comuunity that I prefer. In addition, half the year the island is all but vacant as it's main source of income is tourism (mainly british and german) and it's just a hop from several cities where I grew up a child. Sorry to slightly change the subject, but I just had to share the news with everyone as my wife and I can't wait :-D Cheers, Tom "Ya got lucky, ya lucky prick" - Keith McCready

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                                  James Pullicino
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                                  Q. How do you find a blind man on a nudist beach? A. Is not hard! ;P (2b || !2b)

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                                    Q. How do you find a blind man on a nudist beach? A. Is not hard! ;P (2b || !2b)

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                                    Tom Archer
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                                    I prefer the variation to that joke "It's not as hard you'd imagine." ;) Cheers, Tom "Ya got lucky, ya lucky prick" - Keith McCready

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                                    • R realJSOP

                                      But farenheit numbers are MUCH more impressive at the high end. :-)

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                                      Erik Funkenbusch
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                                      Actually, I think much of the english system makes more sense, though it's not as convenient for mathematical calculations. For instance, in Farenheight, the average acceptable temperature range for a human is between 0 degrees F and 100 degrees F. There is some tolerance, but basically, anything above or below that is REALLY out there. Centigrade: that's -17 to 37. It's also less precise at the integer level. Weight: 16 ounces in a pound. This is easily divisible by 2, 4 and 8, so you can divide it easier than 10 based numbers which are only divisble by 2 and 5. The same is true of feet, 12 inches is divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 6. The english system was used for so long because it was convenient. I can measure roughly a yard with body parts, or a foot with my foot (not exact of course), or an inch by the height of my thumb up to the first knucle. How do I measure a meter? How do I measure a centimeter? A mile... well, that's pretty hard for ANYONE to measure without equipment ;)

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