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โJun-21-2017 08:25 AM
toedtoes wrote:My favorite memory of heat was getting off the plane in Honolulu after leaving Seattle, in February. Ahh.....
I remember getting off the plane in Ottawa once during a "heat wave". It was 90. Oh for a heat wave like that again.
โJun-21-2017 08:14 AM
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โJun-21-2017 06:35 AM
travelnutz wrote:Don't you have a place in West Palm Beach Florida that you go to in the winter?
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.
A human can dress to be very comfortable outside or in public when it's even -30 below zero F but there's no way to undress enough to be comfortable outside in public at over 100 degrees F without getting nabbed "bare" by the law "bears" which can be ultra expensive and will leave permanent blemishes on your record. Want to test if it's true? What you waiting for since the door to the outside has hinges and opens and the world awaits! Some will even have cameras or cellphones with video recording to help document your venture...
Thanks for the laugh!
โJun-21-2017 05:29 AM
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โJun-20-2017 09:57 PM
JimK-NY wrote:
Big deal. It was 10 degrees or so below average last week. No one made a fuss. Now it is just 10 degrees above average. In the next couple of days it will be back to average.
โJun-20-2017 09:53 PM
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โJun-20-2017 08:19 PM
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.
โJun-20-2017 07:50 PM
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.
โJun-20-2017 07:44 PM
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AJBert wrote:The highest I've been in is 40%, at, of all places, Fort Mohave AZ. I didn't care for that. I can't imagine Florida.
For those who have never experienced high humidity versus low humidity, I suggest you try it at both extremes.