Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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It is hot outside.
It is a comfy 73F in here.
Thank Gawd for R22.
It is a comfy 73F in here.
Thank Gawd for R22.
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Last week was cool. I was there. Stayed at the Westin because I had early meetings.Did you see the word HEAT INDEX in the op or are you being retarded on purpose?I just realized the OP is in KC. The temp today was 97° not 110° and the forcast for tomorrow is 87° with lower to mid 90s for the next week. My phone gives the the weather there because I go there a couple of times a month.
Yesterday was 102 real temp. Day before was even hotter.
The temp right now without including the heat index because of the humidity is high and the sun went down almost an hour and a half ago.I just realized the OP is in KC. The temp today was 97° not 110° and the forcast for tomorrow is 87° with lower to mid 90s for the next week. My phone gives the the weather there because I go there a couple of times a month.
Now you are just STRAIGHT UP LYING.Last week was cool. I was there. Stayed at the Westin because I had early meetings.Did you see the word HEAT INDEX in the op or are you being retarded on purpose?I just realized the OP is in KC. The temp today was 97° not 110° and the forcast for tomorrow is 87° with lower to mid 90s for the next week. My phone gives the the weather there because I go there a couple of times a month.
Yesterday was 102 real temp. Day before was even hotter.
My central air has been broke for a few years now (pretty sure it is the large capacitor it looks bulged out) and I haven't bothered to fix it because there isn't many very hot days here usually and I have a few window units from before I moved into this house. Also laziness. I sure wish it was working now. The window units do a good enough job but lol if you want to go up to the second floor.It is hot outside.
It is a comfy 73 in here.
Thank Gawd for R22.
Those overnight lows are crazy.
They are but according to creep the LIAR he was here in KC and it was NICE.Those overnight lows are crazy.
90%....YUCK. sweat from blinking that high77 degrees, here...90% humidity....
It was 115 here 2 days ago. The humidity is a killer.
Not to take anything from you Taz but it isn't the same. Especially when you are not used to it.
I am not sure if it is just because I went back into the field this year rather that the cushy "office" job or if it is really worse but I suspect the latter.It was 115 here 2 days ago. The humidity is a killer.
Not to take anything from you Taz but it isn't the same. Especially when you are not used to it.
Humidity has starting to get the best of me, too. It's pretty bad here as well. Worse than usual the last few days.
I feel your pain, brother.
And absolutely nothing to do with AGW. Not no way, no sirree!
I prefer to blame the sun but hell, it could be cow farts and Dodge RamsAnd absolutely nothing to do with AGW. Not no way, no sirree!
So, Summer is now the fault of mankind. You people are dumb....
Just imagine if they had thermometers back in the 1930's when the planet was really hot.
Just imagine if they had thermometers back in the 1930's when the planet was really hot.
Please go on.
Various authors have credited the invention of the thermometer to Hero of Alexandria. The thermometer was not a single invention, however, but a development. Hero of Alexandria(10–70 AD) knew of the principle that certain substances, notably air, expand and contract and described a demonstration in which a closed tube partially filled with air had its end in a container of water.[5] The expansion and contraction of the air caused the position of the water/air interface to move along the tube.
Thermometer - Wikipedia