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Post by The Bug on Jun 11, 2006 18:00:22 GMT
It's a tad warm.
Anyone got a convenient iceberg?
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Post by John Darnacan on Jun 11, 2006 19:04:46 GMT
That seems like a titanic project. ;D
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Post by The Bug on Jun 12, 2006 1:02:21 GMT
Well I know that the heat will go on...
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Post by RichieTimeLord on Jun 12, 2006 7:43:09 GMT
Last night was just toooooooooooooo hot.
Got some isolated storms over here today so hope it gets a bit fresher.
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Post by duncan on Jun 12, 2006 8:09:32 GMT
Last night in London, the temp didn't drop below 20 degrees. It was really uncomfortable to sleep, as the upstairs in my house really holds the heat.
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Post by thascalos on Jun 12, 2006 8:25:01 GMT
Same here Although it has been throwing it down with rain this morning, it hasn't cooled it down any
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Post by Slagathor on Jun 12, 2006 14:04:50 GMT
I find it ironic. I usually think of England as a cool, somewhat rainy place. Over here in the States where its usually hotter, it's been extremely cool. Sweaters/jumpers all around. Wierd.
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Post by The Bug on Jun 12, 2006 14:39:00 GMT
My digital thermometer thing says 28 c.
The sun's beaming right down against the probe though so knock off a couple of degrees or so. Still that's warm for Coastal Scotland.
Doesn't seem that long since we had the big snow.
Aaah. Snow.
*cools off in memories of snow*
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Post by thascalos on Jun 12, 2006 14:44:46 GMT
Snow brrrrrrrrrrrr ;D Mind you I wouldn't mind going out and building a Snow Roger ooops I mean Snow Man ;D
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Post by The Bug on Jun 12, 2006 14:49:28 GMT
Ah. The fun you could have sculpting the beard alone... ;D
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Post by thascalos on Jun 12, 2006 14:58:15 GMT
Hee hee It certainly would be a challenge Bug ;D
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Post by blackmare on Jun 13, 2006 0:42:49 GMT
Oh, I'm LAUGHING at y'all!
I had to find a Celcius/Fahrenheit converter on the internet so I could figure out just how warm 20 degrees, or 28 degrees, really is. 20 on your scale is 68 on mine. I wish it were that cool here, but it isn't, and I can't even afford to cool my house down that far. Nights here, right now, are about 24 to 25 C, or 75 to 77 on the Fahrenheit scale; and last week we had at least one day it reached 36.6 Celcius/98F. With approximately 90% humidity, thank you very much. By July and August we get nights where it doesn't get below 80F, sometimes even 82.
Hot? At 28 Celcius? Hahahahahaha!
Mare Steambath Springs, Florida.
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Post by Hoichi on Jun 14, 2006 11:52:53 GMT
28 Celcius! It is hotter than that up here at the present........and I live in the Frozen north!
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