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allmike 06-12-2005 01:36 AM

Hot, Hotter, Hottest...
 
How hot it gets where u live during summer???. do u like it when its get hotter?

Here its already touching 45-48 degree C during day and it will cross 50 from next month.... Well they don't show it 50+ offically coz or else they need to declare the holiday...

Its like ur in oven outside... hot wind just hitting ur face, thanks God we live in A/C all the time.. but other day i went out to shoping, since its not too far and around 30 mins by walk, i went walking at evening time with friend, but its so hot outside and i felt like i walked for miles and miles and i almost had heat strok... Well it took me more then a hr to get a grip on myself after reaching home... lol . On the way i went to shop where its saying pull the door but i was trying to push and wondering why its not opening :oops: Its just my mind was stop working lol... No more walking till summer over :evil:

Its really awful during summer.... I just can't see how my brother in law work in that heat outside and drive whole day..... Man can't beleive its just the begining and last till october... :(

Thomas Anderson 06-12-2005 01:46 AM

I don't think it gets past about 25-30 here in summer now, it's been past 20 recently I think.

Rakel 06-12-2005 01:47 AM

:shock: i feel like suffocting with just 30ºC!! we get up to 40ºC in the summer though, but just ocasionally, not all the time

Thomas Anderson 06-12-2005 01:50 AM

When I was in Cyprus in 2002 it topped 40, which was August I think, I remember getting off the plane and not only having come from the cold of the plane into the 40+ heat but also having the engines blasting heat at us as they cooled down.

Last year I don't think it got to 40 and this year, going at the same time, it shouldn't either

allmike 06-12-2005 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Rakel
:shock: i feel like suffocting with just 30ºC!! we get up to 40ºC in the summer though, but just ocasionally, not all the time

Probably coz it must be more humid there, which is worst.... Well usualy it won;t be humid around this time, but this years its been crazy and suddenly one day fully humid and hot, u really suffocating.... I'm so glad to work in office with central A/C...

Mousebounce 06-12-2005 02:16 AM

Here it has been quite hot 90 F to 95 F, but the heat index has been up to 105 F this week. And we don't have A/C in school, which is a terrible thing. :cry:

And Thomas, spare your criticism about how we use Fahrenheit! : P

allmike 06-12-2005 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Mousebounce
Here it has been quite hot 90 F to 95 F, but the heat index has been up to 105 F this week. And we don't have A/C in school, which is a terrible thing. :cry:

And Thomas, spare your criticism about how we use Fahrenheit! : P

I also don't know how much exactly in Centegrade... but that doesn;t sound good at all... How about going on strike? ;)

Mousebounce 06-12-2005 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by allmike
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mousebounce
Here it has been quite hot 90 F to 95 F, but the heat index has been up to 105 F this week. And we don't have A/C in school, which is a terrible thing. :cry:

And Thomas, spare your criticism about how we use Fahrenheit! : P

I also don't know how much exactly in Centegrade... but that doesn;t sound good at all... How about going on strike? ;)

105 F is around 40 C. :D

We get out in four more days, so I can't complain.

Thomas Anderson 06-12-2005 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Mousebounce
And Thomas, spare your criticism about how we use Fahrenheit! : P

I wasn't actually going to say anything lol I have no problem with people using metric or imperial measurements, I know I use a mixture myself

Thomas Anderson 06-12-2005 02:31 AM

...although I am curious what you mean by heat index. Does that just mean maximum temperature? (if so why not just say maximum :P)


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