I just threw a glass of water outside and it turned to steam
-42 car was plugged in and its still cock stiff and wont start. Out with the trickle charger.
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I like doing that trick too, I do it for my kid. (Alright, I'll admit it, I really do it for myself, it's fun, I guess I should be over it by now, the kid is just a good excuse to do it :embarassed: )
-42 is damn cold. Any wind? Not bad here, -12 C (10 Fahrenheit).
"It's the kind of night that's so cold, when you spit, it freezes before it hits the ground." - The Cowboy Junkies.
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Never get the wind when its this cold. The steering was like a tractor and the tires felt like squares until they rounded off. Still as still can be though.
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IamInuit
-42 car was plugged in and its still cock stiff and wont start. Out with the trickle charger.
Now that's cold ;D
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mofo2
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IamInuit
-42 car was plugged in and its still cock stiff and wont start. Out with the trickle charger.
Now that's cold ;D
Whats the coldest it gets in Scouseville?;D
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I'm assuming you have it nice and warm inside, and aren't walking around in a t shirt and bermuda shorts?
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celsius or fahrenheit????????
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superheavyrhun
I'm assuming you have it nice and warm inside, and aren't walking around in a t shirt and bermuda shorts?
Indeed
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brocktonblockbust
celsius or fahrenheit????????
They equal out at -40. Same temp.
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IamInuit
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mofo2
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IamInuit
-42 car was plugged in and its still cock stiff and wont start. Out with the trickle charger.
Now that's cold ;D
Whats the coldest it gets in Scouseville?;D
We're pussies over here mate, it gets to -4 and the World outside the front door stops ;D
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We had 40C+ in some spots yesterday.Whats that about a 110 f.
Amazing balance we all managed to fit into on this world of ours.
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Andre
We had 40C+ in some spots yesterday.Whats that about a 110 f.
Amazing balance we all managed to fit into on this world of ours.
I remember it once reached that temperature inside my grandad's greenhouse at the height of summer over here. I don't think I'd last the day in Oz.
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superheavyrhun
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Andre
We had 40C+ in some spots yesterday.Whats that about a 110 f.
Amazing balance we all managed to fit into on this world of ours.
I remember it once reached that temperature inside my grandad's greenhouse at the height of summer over here. I don't think I'd last the day in Oz.
You just pick where you are at mate. Inside under the airconditioner, at the beach in the water,under a tree in front of a river or lake. Never at work unless it involves one of the above.
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Out of 195 countries around the world, less than 6 use Fahrenheit and the Imperial System anymore.
It's all Celsius degrees and Metric System around the world.
Here's a link to online conversion, quite useful...
Online Conversion - Temperature Conversion
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Dec 21, Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.
Sunrise at 8:05 am Eastern standard, Sunset at 4:29 pm.
8 hours and 24 min of daylight.
15 hours and 36 min of darkness.