Dont visit the led section.ok update went outside to take dog out..its my neighbors hes a sweet old man in his like 80s
less angry...mildly annoyed ..coffee will do
Comimg along.
HEY! lol. My radial arm saw does just fine.bunch of f'n posers
Pro-tip: Chuck the celsius and go for Fahrenheit or better, Kelvin
yea but then I'd lose kilometers... I can't drive 55.Pro-tip: Chuck the celsius and go for Fahrenheit or better, Kelvin
16C= 60.8F= 289.15K. See, higher temps
you're just showing off.
I'm enjoying these temps, in a couple months it will be stupid hot. 105 F +/-. You would melt here.you're just showing off.
Luckily it is a "dry heat" around here mostly. Had an old lady tell me "Oh it must be so cool riding that motorcycle in this heat." I asked her if she ever put a blow dryer up to her face because that is what it is like.here too.....temps will hit 105 here as well, and then to top everything off, add on the humidity, then the index jumps....
no such thing as a dry heat down here where i'm at......wife need to stay inside as much as possible not to aggrivate her condition at it were, but she does power through it sometimes, which i'm proud of.....luckly we have a pool she can pop into when she is outside....other than she sticks to the air conditioner inside.....me eh when it's that hot, i don't venture out till dusk but i'll start up earlier in the morning since is cooler..Luckily it is a "dry heat" around here mostly. Had an old lady tell me "Oh it must be so cool riding that motorcycle in this heat." I asked her if she ever put a blow dryer up to her face because that is what it is like.
I'd be perfectly happy living on a beach where it's 90° year round. 105° is way outside my comfort zone.I'm enjoying these temps, in a couple months it will be stupid hot. 105 F +/-. You would melt here.
We lived on Guam for two years, had one day it was 98 with equal humidity. My Dad was visiting from Oregon, they looked like they were melting. I was used to it and it still felt hot.I'd be perfectly happy living on a beach where it's 90° year round. 105° is way outside my comfort zone.