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Emeline Cabernet
Amarr
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Posted - 2006.07.22 19:05:00 -
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i helped moving out my roomie today, building facing south, around 40 c in the sun. im roasted.. but i love it.
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MadGaz
Finite Horizon
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Posted - 2006.07.22 19:53:00 -
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Combine the heat with working next to an Oven that's running at 200¦C, I get very sweaty  --------------------------- What can I put here without getting banned? |

Zezman
Murder of Crows E N I G M A
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Posted - 2006.07.25 03:42:00 -
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The Heat in California is UNBEARABLE.
OMFG
IT has been getting up to 115¦ Fahrenheit or 46.1¦ Celcius here in the San Francisco East Bay area. It has been 110¦ on a regular basis (43.3 C).
We lost power for 2.5 hours today because of the heat and overheating transformers blowing up. I jumped into the pool when the power went off, after powering down my computer so it wouldn't crash. UPS for the win.
Now I'm going to the movies to cool off further.
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EvilWezal
Amarr
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Posted - 2006.07.25 04:11:00 -
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I used to practice American football in 110 F heat for about 2 months every year. this is nothing new to oklahoma :)
So stop whining you Europeans
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Silver Night
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.07.25 05:19:00 -
[65]
/me laughs and laughs
Ahh, California, inland, near the mexican border. A balmy 121 F yesterday (/me googles a converter) or 49.4 C for you European types. --------------
Director. GLS Mr. State Caldari Patriot. Murderer of (his own) Frigates.
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Drizit
Amarr
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Posted - 2006.07.25 09:41:00 -
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I'm English and actually like the heat and have lived in Asia right on the equator. What bothers me is the humidity in England because all you do is sweat buckets unlike the dry heat of Asian countries where you get hot but don't seem to sweat half as much. The problem with the weather in the UK is that we get a few days of hot weather then a little bit of rain before it gets hot again. It serves only to fuel the humid atmosphere and makes you even more sweaty.
I also notice the stores profiteering from aircon units. What you can buy even in America for a hundred bucks costs 6 or more times that in the UK. Anyone setting up an export business from the USA could make a fortune buying aircon units in the States and undercutting the UK market even by 75%. Even if they were double the price of the USA, they would still be 60% cheaper than they are from the shops over here.
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Wanoah
Minmatar
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Posted - 2006.07.25 11:28:00 -
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Usually, the problem for me in Britain is that the weather is always so changeable. You never have a chance to acclimatise to warm weather, as you normally have 2-3 days where it is hot, followed by rain and a temperature drop of 10-15 degrees.
This time round, the warm spell has lasted long enough to get used to it, so I'm not too bothered. Problem is, I get a convertible car on Thursday - guaranteed death knell for sunny weather for the rest of the year I reckon. |

Scoundrelus
The Black Fleet
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Posted - 2006.07.25 23:23:00 -
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I'm in Canada and the heat is fine but the humidity is insane. I work in a garage as a mechanic and I gotta sit there in my shop coat and die in the 120 F in there. I sweat buckets in there. ===============================================
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TrippyX
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.07.26 00:04:00 -
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It's hot here to in The Netherlands.. luckilly i got an A/C on my room =) so happy EVE'ing for me =) 'Primarch, Progenitor - To your glory, and the glory of Him on Earth.' |

Emeline Cabernet
Amarr
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Posted - 2006.07.26 16:28:00 -
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shessus.. its +30 c outside in the shade.... FFS I LIVE IN NORWAY!!!! suddenly i get the whole siesta thingy.. nap time
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