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HyperHacker Posts: 2159/5072 |
Originally posted by neotransotaku It was a bit of both. Outside plus a big convention center plus a big hotel. They did have air conditioning, but hardly enough for such large buildings. |
Simon Belmont Posts: 381/1773 |
Originally posted by Lilmario I hope you included yourself. I don't know what the fuck is going on in this thread or I would comment further. |
neotransotaku Posts: 1187/1860 |
if the convention is outside, yes, I am surprised you survived--but if it was indoors in an air conditioned convention center, then you haven't faced anything...
the weather is starting to return to normal back in california now--it was 85+ F today. I rolled down the windows of my car when driving and it wasn't helping |
HyperHacker Posts: 2149/5072 |
It's cooled down now. Just a nasty heat wave. Nice timing too, started the day after I got back from Animé North. I'd probably have shriveled up and died from dehydration - while taking a drink - if it'd been that hot while I had that big costume on. |
Skreename Posts: 737/1427 |
Originally posted by BioOriginally posted by Skreename And I obviously never knew that. I mean, seriously. Actually, if you want to be really melodramatic, you should put it all in Kelvins. "In New Brunswick, it's currently 300 degrees..." |
Thoughtless Posts: 1751/2405 |
Originally posted by Bio Fahrenheit Not even close. You way of spelling makes it seem like a German dish or something. |
Riku Posts: 1053/1823 |
In other words, it'd be from 90 to 110. |
C:/xkas bio.asm Posts: 961/1209 |
Originally posted by Skreename that because canada use celcius and not farhanneit(I hope I spelled it right) |
Skreename Posts: 735/1427 |
Originally posted by Riku And everything else becomes an oven.... Amusing feature of the heat wave: You can see people on other forums talking about how it's high 30s-40s in Canada, while other people talk about how that's nothing, since they (in the US, invariably) regularly deal with high 80s-90s where they live. It's amusing laughing at the idiocy. |
Riku Posts: 1051/1823 |
Originally posted by HyperMackerel Canada? It's hotter in Canada?! Holy fuck, those are high tempertures for being way up there ABOVE the US. You think it'd be cold. Won't be long before the north pole becomes a swimming pool. |
neotransotaku Posts: 1177/1860 |
yes, all hail RGB values being all the same and not maxed or minned
Originally posted by Danielleyay! i'm not alone--I live in CA and I always wear jeans/pants/khakis and something long sleeve. I can't stand to be cold--i rather have more layers of clothes and shed them as needed than to not have enough clothing and freeze |
Koneko Posts: 457/656 |
The answer to all color-related questions is Grey. |
Skreename Posts: 720/1427 |
What the hell... how does it get up THAT hot? Seriously, I NEVER hear of temperatures that high, except in like... death valley or Arizona or something... |
HyperHacker Posts: 2114/5072 |
Jeez, I'm in CANADA, wearing nothing but shorts and socks, with the fan on full power and the window open and I'm roasting alive. Seriously, it's 25°C in this room, and FIFTY in the sunroom it's connected to. (That's 77 and 122 for you stubborn people still using the old system.) It hurts to touch the walls in there. |
DarkSlaya Posts: 648/936 |
Guys, way to make an already sucky thread even suckier. |
Danielle Posts: 4045/6737 |
Yeah, I know. People look at me funny. I'm just always cold. I take off my sweatshirt and BAM I'm shivering in seconds flat. |
Cirvania Posts: 233/1181 |
Originally posted by Danielle Wait. It's summer. And you live in California. zOMG ERROR! ERROR! DOES NOT COMPUTE! I dress in white or light-colored clothes more often, since it's usually 120 degrees outside here in P.R. |
Danielle Posts: 4042/6737 |
Yeah, I'm always in blue jeans too. I love them to death.
As for shirts, I have a variety of random ones from softball tournaments, vacations, online purchases, and a few plain ones. But I'm almost always wearing a sweatshirt because I'm cold-blooded or something. It's a phenomenon for me to feel even slightly warm. |
Skreename Posts: 711/1427 |
I love my grey shirts and blue jeans... I typically wear a grey, blank T-shirt with blue jeans, although I also wear pretty much whichever shirts I got for free. I also have some nice dark blue ones (somewhere a bit darker than Danielle's post BG), a couple white ones, and a couple black ones.
Yes, I know I have boring clothes. Also, my room is also blue. I love it. |
Cirvania Posts: 230/1181 |
Originally posted by Riku I usually dress in white or black, sometimes in gray. And some rocker black jeans. |
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