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Xkeeper
Posted on 03-15-07 01:41 PM (rev. 3 of 03-15-07 01:43 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 15329


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(but I don't want to take off my clothes, and I'm sure you don't want me to either.)



Yeah, my room was over 77F at 3 in the morning with my blinds open.

God damn I hate living here.

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Posted on 03-15-07 02:44 PM Link | Quote | ID: 15339

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Hey, at least you don't live in Michigan, which gets extreme heat and extreme cold.

My internal thermometer seems to be set about 10C colder than most people's. I will go outside in a T-shirt when it's 10C out, or a light jacket at 0C, and be perfectly comfortable (disregarding wind). And anything above like 22C is sweltering as far as I'm concerned.

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Posted on 03-15-07 02:46 PM Link | Quote | ID: 15340


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At about 27C (guesstimate; I'm better with F, which would be 80F) I begin breaking down.

At 100F, I cease functioning anywhere near normal.

I work best around 60F, and will wear shorts and tshirt down to 40F (4.4C).


And meh, I'd rather have both than only having extreme heat... Oh well.

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Kernal
Posted on 03-15-07 03:39 PM Link | Quote | ID: 15370

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Well, the heat isn't as extreme in Michigan, but it's still too much for me.

I'm better with F because I was raised with it, but I prefer the metric system as it makes infinitely more sense and isn't so...American.

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I juts grew up with the American system, so...

I like it better for some things. I know pretty much by heart that 100F is really fucking hot, but the equivalent temperature in C is what, 47?

For most other stuff, though, yeah, the metric system is better. (HOnestly, which genius decided to have two types of ounces, each being an entirely different amount? ARRRGH.)

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Posted on 03-16-07 01:11 AM Link | Quote | ID: 15531

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I've always preferred the Metric system, because it's easier to use.

I prefer litres better than quarts, and kilograms better than pounds (pounds are British money, not weight/mass!)

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Posted on 03-16-07 01:14 AM (rev. 2 of 03-16-07 01:15 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 15533

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The schools around here use nothing but metric in math and science classes, and my parents (who are builders, although that isn't their job) use only American units, so I became comfortable with both systems from an early age. Metric is sooooo much better though. You don't have to multiply by 12 and then by 5280, just move the decimal point.

They should have done the euros with metric prefixes in my opinion...what is now the cent should have been the euro, then 1000 of them is a kiloeuro, 1 million is a megaeuro, etc. Best part: financial programs don't need floating point.

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I laugh at you pussies. Can't take a little heat? Too bad!

We put up every day with OVER 90F heat, sometimes as high as 120 in the summer. What you guys consider 'warm', I consider it 'WHOAMG FREEZING'. I start shivering at anywhere near or under 60F and stop dead at around 45F.

So yeah, I can't take the cold at all

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Posted by Cirvante
I laugh at you pussies. Can't take a little heat? Too bad!

We put up every day with OVER 90F heat, sometimes as high as 120 in the summer. What you guys consider 'warm', I consider it 'WHOAMG FREEZING'. I start shivering at anywhere near or under 60F and stop dead at around 45F.

So yeah, I can't take the cold at all


60F is too hot for me. 45 is <3.

yeah my mother was an ice sculpture.

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Posted by Cirvante
I laugh at you pussies. Can't take a little heat? Too bad!


Hey, I can take cold. People have commented and called me crazy when I wear a light jacket in what they consider to be winter-coat weather. I do have trouble when the temperature with wind chill is under -10C or so.

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Posted by Cirvante
I laugh at you pussies. Can't take a little heat? Too bad!

We put up every day with OVER 90F heat, sometimes as high as 120 in the summer. What you guys consider 'warm', I consider it 'WHOAMG FREEZING'. I start shivering at anywhere near or under 60F and stop dead at around 45F.

So yeah, I can't take the cold at all


Good for you. I don't have to put up with over 90F every day, so I'm not used to it. Thus, it's too hot for me.

It's not the heat I don't like, it's the humidity. Every hot day here seems to have high humidity, which really sucks. If there's 0 humidity, any hot day feels like a dream.

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23C isn´t that bad. I usually have 21-23C in the kitchen and I don´t think it´s that hot. Although, when I vacuum clean the apartment, I´ve to open the windows or I`ll have 27C or more in the rooms afterwards.

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Posted on 03-17-07 03:09 AM Link | Quote | ID: 16023


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The various lines represent the 3 thermometers in my room now...

The blue one always seems a bit "reluctant" to change (it'll say 60 when the others say 50, for exapmle) but... bleh.

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(following temps. are in F)

Here in our beloved, surrounded-by-farms area, we get around the mid 20's to mid 50's during Winter. Now that the cold snap's aover, we're getting around to the mid 50's to low 80's. The highest it's gotten during last summer (lo and behold, hotness) was nearly 100. I miss the days where I can actually wear a T-shirt (occasionally misspelled as T-shit) and shorts in the morning. Our house is usually around the lower to upper 60's during the fall-now. Summer is when we save power by scorching ourselves with open windows. The car on the way home was probably almost 90, and yet, I still wore a sweatshirt. And it's the fuzzy, Old-Nazy Old-Navy (another bad typo) style.

I personally prefer the American/crap system, since I was raised with it. I can't estimate at all with the metric system, unless things are just what looks like a few millimeters.

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Posted by Drag
Good for you. I don't have to put up with over 90F every day, so I'm not used to it. Thus, it's too hot for me.

It's not the heat I don't like, it's the humidity. Every hot day here seems to have high humidity, which really sucks. If there's 0 humidity, any hot day feels like a dream.


Drag speaks the truth. Virginia is either extremely cold and windy or extremely hot and humid... basically weather around here sucks... alot.

Heat without humidity is nice (toss in generic light breeze too) but chances of getting this perfect weather in VA is very unlikely. The only reason I like humidity is because It's the normal sign of a big thunderstorm on the way. I'm a huge storm lover so it's a love-hate thing here.

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84 degrees Fahrenheit is pleasantly warm. 40 degrees Fahrenheit is pleasantly nippy. Wind chill is bad though.

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My room has been hot and sweaty too, unfortunately. *wipes sweat off forehead* No fans, no air. and i'm not allowed to open a window (no screen door: cats get out which means kittens/lost cats/problems/fights(i'm getting my cat fixed, so don't worry))

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Posted on 03-27-07 03:41 AM Link | Quote | ID: 19815


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It's cooled down somewhat (my room is a lot less full of junk, so more air gets around), but it's going to get much hotter soon... the outdoor temperature is passing 85 already, and once it hits that, my room's internal temp tends to skyrocket.

Damned.

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It remains really, really cold here in Massachusetts... and the major snowstorm of the year is not supposed to be in March, either. I can't wait for this winter to end...

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It was close to the record high for today here...2003 was the Winter of Death in Michigan though, it stayed cold into the beginning of June!
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