Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 1:02 am
Someone needs to translate all those C's into F's. I am American so I don't understand those. You Brits will whine about heat.
http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/Kn0wFuRy wrote:Someone needs to translate all those C's into F's. I am American so I don't understand those. You Brits will whine about heat.
LMAO, hey JuggerNaut what was it today like 107? That was nothing. :lol: Crybabies. "Man it's gotta be like 92! Ooowahh!" :lol:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/Kn0wFuRy wrote:Someone needs to translate all those C's into F's. I am American so I don't understand those. You Brits will whine about heat.
this post looked like it was fun for you to write man :lol:rep wrote:LMAO, hey JuggerNaut what was it today like 107? That was nothing. :lol: Crybabies. "Man it's gotta be like 92! Ooowahh!" :lol:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/Kn0wFuRy wrote:Someone needs to translate all those C's into F's. I am American so I don't understand those. You Brits will whine about heat.
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"Tomorrow
Mostly Sunny High 113° F"
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Who's down for some bike trekking? :lol:
no bike trekking for me, but tomorrow at 11am i'll be up Camelback. \o/rep wrote:LMAO, hey JuggerNaut what was it today like 107? That was nothing. :lol: Crybabies. "Man it's gotta be like 92! Ooowahh!" :lol:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/Kn0wFuRy wrote:Someone needs to translate all those C's into F's. I am American so I don't understand those. You Brits will whine about heat.
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"Tomorrow
Mostly Sunny High 113° F"
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Who's down for some bike trekking? :lol:
wutplained wrote:hhhmmmm
why so KazKaziganthe wrote:jug go hit rep
90's enough to at least have some air circulating.Kaziganthe wrote:it only gets about 90f or so around here, but i still want one of those dual fan things that u put in the window.
Hope you don't die. You should try to make it up earlier so you can be back down before eleven.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
no bike trekking for me, but tomorrow at 11am i'll be up Camelback. \o/
Truth, we have one in every room except the kitchen. And, yes we use them in the winter also. :icon14:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:90's enough to at least have some air circulating.Kaziganthe wrote:it only gets about 90f or so around here, but i still want one of those dual fan things that u put in the window.
you guys should invest in ceiling fans. great for summer AND winter.
nah, i do this 3 times a week or so during the summer. i've been up Superstition when it was 113f last summer and the hottest i've been out was 116 up Camelback. i usually try and go around 9ish, but i work nightsrep wrote:Hope you don't die. You should try to make it up earlier so you can be back down before eleven.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
no bike trekking for me, but tomorrow at 11am i'll be up Camelback. \o/
ah, gotcha.Kaziganthe wrote:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:90's enough to at least have some air circulating.Kaziganthe wrote:it only gets about 90f or so around here, but i still want one of those dual fan things that u put in the window.
you guys should invest in ceiling fans. great for summer AND winter.
We have a window unit that we put in when it gets around 85, but my door is shut all the time with a pc blowing out hot air, so I would like it to blow all of this hot, stale air out.
yar that.scourge34 wrote:Truth, we have one in every room except the kitchen. And, yes we use them in the winter also. :icon14:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:90's enough to at least have some air circulating.Kaziganthe wrote:it only gets about 90f or so around here, but i still want one of those dual fan things that u put in the window.
you guys should invest in ceiling fans. great for summer AND winter.
Turn off your computer, open the door, leave your room.Kaziganthe wrote:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:90's enough to at least have some air circulating.Kaziganthe wrote:it only gets about 90f or so around here, but i still want one of those dual fan things that u put in the window.
you guys should invest in ceiling fans. great for summer AND winter.
We have a window unit that we put in when it gets around 85, but my door is shut all the time with a pc blowing out hot air, so I would like it to blow all of this hot, stale air out.
:lol: simple, yet brilliantKeep It Real wrote:Turn off your computer, open the door, leave your room.Kaziganthe wrote:+JuggerNaut+ wrote: 90's enough to at least have some air circulating.
you guys should invest in ceiling fans. great for summer AND winter.
We have a window unit that we put in when it gets around 85, but my door is shut all the time with a pc blowing out hot air, so I would like it to blow all of this hot, stale air out.
lol I moved to muscat in 1988Overnight lows above 100° (sic) seem to be unique to Death Valley (although the airport at Muscat, Oman, registered a low of 100° (sic) on the night of July 30, 1989). On the night of July 31, 2003, the temperature failed to drop below 104° (sic).
i hope you mean middle east, and not mid east.[xeno]Julios wrote:back in the mid east, where i lived fulltime for a decade, used to reach 125 fahrenheit (50-52 celcius) in the summers.
The nights it would drop to low 40's (around 107 f)
you ain't seen heat until you been in the 50+ range.
hehe, yeah, thank goodness. trust me, i don't like to hear about us in the news anymore than other countries. :icon29:[xeno]Julios wrote:The world doesn't always revolve around the US
yeah, that's nuts. Death Valley lives up to its name.[xeno]Julios wrote:fuck me with a goose pimple
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