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  • C Chris Maunder

    Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Well, let's see ..... Richmond is just a few miles up the road so I suppose you could say I am sweating my arse off and giving the air conditioning a good work out. A bit of the old Toronto weather doesn't sound to bad at the moment. Could do a world of good for the fire fighters trying to put out all the bush fires that are around at the moment. Michael Martin Australia mmartin@netspace.net.au "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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    • C Chris Maunder

      Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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      Christian Graus
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      Chris Maunder wrote: For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. This reminds me of the summer before last, when my fan blew up on Saturday, just after all the shops closed. I worked all weekend with the fan blowing direct onto my processor. Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001

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        Chris Maunder wrote: For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. This reminds me of the summer before last, when my fan blew up on Saturday, just after all the shops closed. I worked all weekend with the fan blowing direct onto my processor. Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001

        Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz

        I live in Bob's HungOut now

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        Jason Hooper
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        ****Christian Graus wrote: This reminds me of the summer before last, when my fan blew up on Saturday, just after all the shops closed. I worked all weekend with the fan blowing direct onto my processor This reminds me of last summer when my power supply fan made very annoying grinding noises whenever it spun. I had to keep poking a paperclip into the back of it to stop it again and again until it started up quietly. AFter taking my case off one day I noticed my *CPU* fan simply wasn't spinning at all. I ended up having my computer backwards with my floor fan blowing into my power supply, and I figured I'd just keep on ignoring the CPU fan abnormality. Anyway, I'm using a different computer these days... -Jason nirgle.bitdevil.com

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Mikael Edlund
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          On the 22th of december I was travelling to visit my parents over the cristmas holiday. It is a 500 km/310 miles tour through the northern parts of Sweden. The warmest temperature my car thermometer reported during that trip was -27 degrees Celcius. The coldest temperature was -38 degrees Celcius... :-) Right now the temperature has been between -20 and -25 for the last few days. Feels almost like summer.... :-) /Mike

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          • C Chris Maunder

            Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Jason Gerard
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            Current Forecast for Jacksonville, FL Mostly Cloudy High: 69°F Low: 43°F Some nights it gets below freezing, but not lately. I love the winter time here. It gets cold enough to require a good jacket, but never snows. Well, it did in 1989, enough to build a snowman. Jason Gerard

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            • C Chris Maunder

              Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Matt Newman
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              Truman, Minnesota (Middle of southern half of Minnesota) 3F or -16C. With the wind it feels like -13F or -25C. -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman

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              • C Chris Maunder

                Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Daniel Turini
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                São Paulo, Brasil: It's cold here today, because it is raining, it's about 26C, but some days ago it was about 36C. The warmer the day, the greater the probability I stay programming at home, because I work at the center of São Paulo, where you don't see a tree for a mile, and is hotter. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  In Southern Maine today: 28f with clear sunny skys. Just gotta be careful walking to the car since the yard is a sheet of ice. Josh Knox that-guy.net

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Stuart van Weele
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                    From beautiful New Jersey: Highs 42F or 5C Lows 24F or -4C Mainly cloudy This is the time of year I detest. Gray skys, lawn and shrubs are yellow-brown, and no snow. I wish we would get an inch or two of powder to cover everything and make it look like winter.

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      Andrew Peace
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                      South Hiendley (my home village), UK It Snowed - first time this Christmas!! -- Andrew.

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                        l a u r e n
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                        hot days suck for working ... i sit and stare out of the window down to the beach and get bored so so easily winter is programming time ... i would expect the average bear to make a good programmer with all that hibernating and such :) --- "every year we invent better idiot proof systems and every year they invent better idiots ... and the linux zealots still aren't being sterilized"

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                        • M Mikael Edlund

                          On the 22th of december I was travelling to visit my parents over the cristmas holiday. It is a 500 km/310 miles tour through the northern parts of Sweden. The warmest temperature my car thermometer reported during that trip was -27 degrees Celcius. The coldest temperature was -38 degrees Celcius... :-) Right now the temperature has been between -20 and -25 for the last few days. Feels almost like summer.... :-) /Mike

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                          Chris Maunder
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                          :omg: cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            hot days suck for working ... i sit and stare out of the window down to the beach and get bored so so easily winter is programming time ... i would expect the average bear to make a good programmer with all that hibernating and such :) --- "every year we invent better idiot proof systems and every year they invent better idiots ... and the linux zealots still aren't being sterilized"

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                            Chris Maunder
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                            You have a view of the beach from your office? How on Earth do you get any work done? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Ravi Bhavnani
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                              North Chelmsford, Mass (just slightly north of Boston). 19f - 32f (-7c - 0c), with light snow showers. We've had almost no snow this winter :( /ravi (spoiled by a heated garage and a 10 minute commute) "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                North Chelmsford, Mass (just slightly north of Boston). 19f - 32f (-7c - 0c), with light snow showers. We've had almost no snow this winter :( /ravi (spoiled by a heated garage and a 10 minute commute) "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                Lost User
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                                Hey Ravi, Glad to know there's some other New Englanders here. I'm up in Maine but I drive by Chelmsford about once a week on 495. How's the job market down there? I may be moving south since there aren't any jobs up here. Maybe we'll be neighbors. Josh Knox that-guy.net

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  Jon Sagara
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                                  45-70 F Has been rainy, but it is winter over here, so it's nice. I'm glad seasons change because I can only handle them for so long. Jon Sagara "There are lies, damned lies and statistics." -- Mark Twain.

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                                    Hey Ravi, Glad to know there's some other New Englanders here. I'm up in Maine but I drive by Chelmsford about once a week on 495. How's the job market down there? I may be moving south since there aren't any jobs up here. Maybe we'll be neighbors. Josh Knox that-guy.net

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                                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                                    Hi Josh, The Boston job market is pretty bad. Startup funding is still on the sidelines, but a few companies are hiring selectively. From your resume, it seems that you may be interested in SolidWorks in Concord. Let me know if you move to this part of the world! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                    • C Chris Maunder

                                      Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                      markkuk
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                                      -19C, no problems with overheating computers :) The latest weather data for my home town is here

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        Just for giggles I checked out Toronto's weather and Sydney's weather for today/tomorrow: Toronto, Canada: -8C - -5C (18F - 23F) Richmond (near Sydney), Australia: 18C - 39C (64F - 102F) What's it like where you are, and does this affect how you work? For me hot days mean I have the case off the PC and the fan blowing directly on it to keep it cool, lots of water and a very low concentration span. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        NickLewis
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                                        Here in Hampshire, England - Its flippin cold. Lots of frost and some areas have had snow. I envy you Chris, I want to be somewhere warm! Mind you I work better in the winter because it takes my mind off how cold I feel. In the summer and especially when there is a heat wave, my mind tends to drift too much, as I start thinking of sitting outside in the sun, holidays in France, playing golf and women wearing less.... (sorry, getting carried away with myself there).

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                                          South Hiendley (my home village), UK It Snowed - first time this Christmas!! -- Andrew.

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                                          No snow down in Hampshire, it keeps missing us... Still I am going to austria next month, so plenty of snow there...

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