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We're going from 10 back to 9 today. Supposed to get over 35 today. Think it jumped up to 34 yesterday. Before you know it it will be 95 and humid. Careful what you wish for.
 
We're going from 10 back to 9 today. Supposed to get over 35 today. Think it jumped up to 34 yesterday. Before you know it it will be 95 and humid. Careful what you wish for.

I am not wishing for heat ever lol was merely poking fun a ts cause 50° is almost perfect lol.
It is frosty in the am though hard to get motivated early when cold I quit trying lol:cheers:
 
Harden up ladies. It was 35 in normal degrees (thats 95 in your weird ass system) today but strangely felt much hotter. Between 3 guys we drank 13 litres of water and a few sugar filled drinks in between. God I would love to have even a pocketful of snow at 12noon. :)
 
50 is perfect.

sorry Dave, but 90, on a boat drinking beer with a hottie in a bikini is perfect. :cheers:

50 - 60 is great working weather,true, but I'll take 90+ over this 0 deg ordeal any day.. climb from 6 til noon and start cleaning up. :clap:

start climbing a big one in the afternoon, insane. :)

The truth is, the nursing home wont give the Rope his truck keys until after morning meds at 9:00 am.............;)
 
Harden up ladies. It was 35 in normal degrees (thats 95 in your weird ass system) today but strangely felt much hotter. Between 3 guys we drank 13 litres of water and a few sugar filled drinks in between. God I would love to have even a pocketful of snow at 12noon. :)

you guys gotta quit drivin on the wrong side of the road over there. you gonna kill somebody or something.
 
I worked in Ashland,KY for Prichard's last winter & the terrain was unbelievable with the hills. Is the terrain like that in Virginia?

sorry not to reply sooner bro. Va is very similar to KY in a lot of parts. part mountain, lots of rolling countryside as we call it, but with so much ocean and the Chesapeake bay, more varied. much nicer though. IMO

I worked western KY last winter, loved it. wanna go back. KY women and Makers Mark go well together.....:)
 
thats 95 in your weird ass system

Actually it makes a lot more sense to use Mr Fahrenheit's system then the wide range of water freezing to boiling. He traveled around the world to find the human extremes of tolerance, and by using the scientific method determined that zero to one hundred were the upper and lower limits.

With the humans able to sense a change of less then 2 degrees F, then this is much more practical for everyday use then Celsius that needs fractional measures to meet human needs.

(i) The triple point of water is defined to be 0.01° C.
(ii) A degree Celsius equals the same temperature change as a degree on the ideal-gas scale.

The most important application of triple point is water, where the three-phase equilibrium point consists of ice, liquid, and vapor.

multiple sources
 
sorry Dave, but 90, on a boat drinking beer with a hottie in a bikini is perfect. :cheers:

50 - 60 is great working weather,true, but I'll take 90+ over this 0 deg ordeal any day.. climb from 6 til noon and start cleaning up. :clap:

start climbing a big one in the afternoon, insane. :)

The truth is, the nursing home wont give the Rope his truck keys until after morning meds at 9:00 am.............;)

Its for sale bro lol:cheers:
 
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Actually it makes a lot more sense to use Mr Fahrenheit's system then the wide range of water freezing to boiling. He traveled around the world to find the human extremes of tolerance, and by using the scientific method determined that zero to one hundred were the upper and lower limits.

With the humans able to sense a change of less then 2 degrees F, then this is much more practical for everyday use then Celsius that needs fractional measures to meet human needs.

Bah humbug!
 

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