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August 08, 2014, 01:39:11 AM |
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I rather be hot then cold. More hot weather = more beach time = more girls with more skin. Even off the beach, they wear skimpy shorts etc. +2 on this one. Hot weather is def much better then the cold. I love seeing girls in skimpy outfits.
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August 08, 2014, 05:32:50 AM |
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This is funny as, you guys are pussys thats not hot at all, down here 45 degrees celcious is comon in summer, now thats hot
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August 08, 2014, 05:37:21 AM |
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Shit crispy critters. Lobster city!
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August 10, 2014, 07:26:27 PM |
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I rather be hot then cold. More hot weather = more beach time = more girls with more skin. Even off the beach, they wear skimpy shorts etc. +2 on this one. Hot weather is def much better then the cold. I love seeing girls in skimpy outfits. +3
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kuroman
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August 10, 2014, 07:54:07 PM |
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I personally woudn't mind that weather as long as it isn't in weekend, having a relatively cool week is better than the 30-35C with high humidity after storms
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August 10, 2014, 07:59:52 PM |
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I personally woudn't mind that weather as long as it isn't in weekend, having a relatively cool week is better than the 30-35C with high humidity after storms
I think the OP is implying that the weather is always this bad.
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RichG
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August 10, 2014, 08:06:22 PM |
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You sir, are lucky to have that sort of weather. Where I live, the average summer high temperature is about 95F.
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August 10, 2014, 08:09:48 PM |
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I only get 30 degrees max, if we're lucky. AND I THINK 30 IS TOO HOT.
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August 11, 2014, 12:14:03 AM |
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It's also too hot in my area at the moment. We reach nearly 30°C everyday and the heat feels even hotter because of the radiated heat from the buildings.
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Cranky4u
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August 11, 2014, 01:09:57 AM |
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I see your problem, your fucked up weather report is in dumb-ass Farenheights... Move to a country with a decent temperature measurement system. e.g. Celsius A lot easier to understand in laymans terms. Example: 0 C = Water frozen in the front yard 100 C = Water boils on stove Now lets look at dumb ass F. 0 F = WTF! No one should be forced to live in this sort of shit 100 F = getting nice weather? fuck knows cause it is a dumb ass reporting method
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August 11, 2014, 01:42:05 AM |
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I personally woudn't mind that weather as long as it isn't in weekend, having a relatively cool week is better than the 30-35C with high humidity after storms
I think the OP is implying that the weather is always this bad. I was implying the weather is normally not this pleasant for this time of you. To date, I've only been able to harvest one tomato, whereas last year I harvested hundreds in July with a third of the plants.
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darkota
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August 11, 2014, 01:53:32 AM |
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Is OP joking? The highest temperature in that screenshot is 77 degrees Fahrenheit, which isn't that hot...
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paradoxum
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August 11, 2014, 03:34:18 AM |
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I would kill to have highs in the 70's. I haven't seen that since winter.
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August 11, 2014, 03:35:43 AM |
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you should move to Miami, fl. The weather is always beautiful here.
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August 12, 2014, 06:22:52 PM |
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I see your problem, your fucked up weather report is in dumb-ass Farenheights... Move to a country with a decent temperature measurement system. e.g. Celsius A lot easier to understand in laymans terms. Example: 0 C = Water frozen in the front yard 100 C = Water boils on stove Now lets look at dumb ass F. 0 F = WTF! No one should be forced to live in this sort of shit 100 F = getting nice weather? fuck knows cause it is a dumb ass reporting method As much as I think we should leave imperial and related goofy systems just because it's internationally confusing and doesn't have many benefits, Celsius isn't much less arbitrary, and I don't think 32 and 212 isn't really any difficult to remember than 0 & 100, while Farenheit is also more granular. If someone can't remember 32 and 212 -- well, I just think we should have a better standard for people. After all, even us Americans can work with it. It'd be nice if politicians could agree to some type of compromise reform regarding standards. Globalize Celsius use in exchange for globalizing the period as the radix point everywhere. Maybe us and some of Europe give up on placing the currency symbol before the amount of currency, and in return, we all accept the oxford comma. Hell, I'd be thrilled if we could adopt an intuitive way to measure cuts of lumber over here. I'm still pissed off over the first time I bought a bunch of lumber to replace both decks assuming 2x4 meant 2"x4" instead of 1.75"x3.75", which is absolutely ridiculous. Seriously - I will NEVER buy wood again in this country until that's fixed... I don't care how stupid an aluminum deck will look and how expensive it'll be, I'm not dealing with that shit again.
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August 12, 2014, 06:26:29 PM |
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I see your problem, your fucked up weather report is in dumb-ass Farenheights... Move to a country with a decent temperature measurement system. e.g. Celsius A lot easier to understand in laymans terms. Example: 0 C = Water frozen in the front yard 100 C = Water boils on stove Now lets look at dumb ass F. 0 F = WTF! No one should be forced to live in this sort of shit 100 F = getting nice weather? fuck knows cause it is a dumb ass reporting method As much as I think we should leave imperial and related goofy systems just because it's internationally confusing and doesn't have many benefits, Celsius isn't much less arbitrary, and I don't think 32 and 212 isn't really any difficult to remember than 0 & 100, while Farenheit is also more granular. If someone can't remember 32 and 212 -- well, I just think we should have a better standard for people. After all, even us Americans can work with it. It'd be nice if politicians could agree to some type of compromise reform regarding standards. Globalize Celsius use in exchange for globalizing the period as the radix point everywhere. Maybe us and some of Europe give up on placing the currency symbol before the amount of currency, and in return, we all accept the oxford comma. Hell, I'd be thrilled if we could adopt an intuitive way to measure cuts of lumber over here. I'm still pissed off over the first time I bought a bunch of lumber to replace both decks assuming 2x4 meant 2"x4" instead of 1.75"x3.75", which is absolutely ridiculous. Seriously - I will NEVER buy wood again in this country until that's fixed... I don't care how stupid an aluminum deck will look and how expensive it'll be, I'm not dealing with that shit again. There is no need to agree on a stantard, because that already happend. Only 6 countries still use that old system. By the end of the 20th century, most countries used the Celsius scale, rather than the Fahrenheit scale. Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries: the Bahamas,[2] Belize,[3] the Cayman Islands,[4] Palau,[citation needed] and the United States and associated territories of American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands (except Puerto Rico and Guam, with the former predominantely using Celsius and the latter equally using Celsius and Fahrenheit). Canada retains it as a supplementary scale that can be used alongside Celsius.[5][6][7][8]
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August 12, 2014, 06:35:18 PM |
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Wait is it just me, I'm looking at that weather and thinking it's great. We get rain sometimes 4 days in a row, heat over 85 4 in a row, stuff like that...not that moderate temp you got there in the OP man!
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August 12, 2014, 09:21:00 PM |
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maximum here is like 30 degrees celsius
Same here.. I couldn't even think about living somewhere with temperatures like that.
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