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hawkeye-08 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:2oldman wrote:
-30 below zero is redundant.
It's not redundant...it's 2 degrees below freezing. Not that bad really.:W
Unless you are doing some sort of funky math, -30 is either 30 degrees below freezing (using Celsius) or 62 degrees below freezing (using Fahrenheit).
If it was just 30 degrees, then it could be just 2 degrees below freezing if using Fahrenheit, or 30 degrees above freezing if using Celsius.
In any case, the temps in the southwest are plenty hot right now.
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Mortimer Brewster wrote:travelnutz wrote:
I/we for one do not feel a tiny bit sorry for the people living or being in the SW/W USA with having over 100 to even 130 degrees F temperatures because they are constantly making snide rude comments to the people living in the north and having a couple days of zero F or below at night in deep winter in some locations. Bake people bake! Payback are he-ll aren't they? You make or made the decision to live in an oven, so tough bananas! Enjoy being cooped up inside with the A/C blasting away and we certainly wouldn't be anywhere where the outside temps even reached 90+ and is why we live where we do and sure wouldn't move away! We'll just have to put up with our 80 F daytime highs and 60 F lows at night averages and "bear" it.
Thanks for the laugh!
This is a whole lot more mean spirited than any post I've seen in the winter. People were commenting on the heat - not complaining. You might want to think about how dangerous the heat would be for someone breaking down in the desert.
โJun-22-2017 12:47 PM
valhalla360 wrote:2oldman wrote:
-30 below zero is redundant.
It's not redundant...it's 2 degrees below freezing. Not that bad really.:W
โJun-22-2017 09:48 AM
toedtoes wrote:I feel the opposite. No matter how much clothes I put on, I just hate the cold; it gets into my bones and I can't get warm. But the (dry) heat? Love it. Yes, I can enjoy the indoors A/C, but I can also go swimming, boating, jet-skiing...105-110 is perfect summer weather as far as I'm concerned!wing_zealot wrote:KrowNB wrote:I'm with you. You can going skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, play pond hockey, all kinds of things when it's cold out. You can't do anything when it's hot out but sit inside.romore wrote:
Damp heat, dry heat, argue all you want. It is still too friggin hot. I worked in northern California where it was 100 degrees by 11am, 115+ in the afternoon. I have also experienced below -40, I don't know which is worse.
Maybe it's because I'm Canadian and used to it, but I'd take a deep freeze over extreme heat any day. No matter how cold it gets, you can dress for it.
I'm with you both. I'll take the cold any day. As a side note, my 5th grade teacher once asked us if we'd rather die from the heat or from the cold. Most everyone in class said "the heat". He explained that in the cold, you just fall asleep. But in the heat, you spend your last hours in agony.
โJun-21-2017 07:51 PM
mike-s wrote:The built in tank in the 5er has 40 gallons of gas. Over 100 gallons of water. The 17' TT has 32 gallons of gas for the Onan and over 100 gallons of water.colliehauler wrote:Say than when boondocking. How much gas do you have for the genny?
Since I have a RV I don't have to make a choice, I can choose my climate.
โJun-21-2017 07:01 PM
colliehauler wrote:Say than when boondocking. How much gas do you have for the genny?
Since I have a RV I don't have to make a choice, I can choose my climate.
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โJun-21-2017 06:35 PM
kerrlakeroo wrote:Wimps. ๐rockhillmanor wrote:kerrlakeroo wrote:
Worst I can remember was when I got transferred to St Louis. I arrived around the 10th of July to about 40 days in a row of high temps near 100 with 90% humidity
And come January we had over a month that it never got warmer than the 20's with 30-40 mph winds on the river,Misery
is the right name for that place.
A little of topic but when I was in Missouri my GPS would pronounce Missouri....Misery!! :B
I was a petty officer in the Coast Guard back then and transferred often. Slinging bouys on the western rivers up there was miserable. In most parts of the country you get either a mild summer or winter, There both were horrible, at least in 1983 and 84.
And yes, your GPS knew something.
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