HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Whatever you do, don't come down to Texas.
It's pushing 110° here.
Techercizer wrote:HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Whatever you do, don't come down to Texas.
It's pushing 110° here.
Texas hasn't got shit when it comes to heat.
HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Techercizer wrote:HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Whatever you do, don't come down to Texas.
It's pushing 110° here.
Texas hasn't got shit when it comes to heat.
Oh? Where are you, Arizona? Death Valley?
Those are the only two places I can think of where it routinely gets hotter than this.
Techercizer wrote:Ever been to Southeastern China? The humidity there is so bad that in some places they can't even ship, store, or stock self-adhesive products like envelopes.
Also, mainland Australia and many parts of the UAE and surrounding areas are really just massive searing deserts at the right time of the year.
HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Techercizer wrote:Ever been to Southeastern China? The humidity there is so bad that in some places they can't even ship, store, or stock self-adhesive products like envelopes.
Also, mainland Australia and many parts of the UAE and surrounding areas are really just massive searing deserts at the right time of the year.
Even so, Unicorn shouldn't come down here for his own safety.
We've gone for a whole month straight with above-100° temperatures and are under an extreme (if it hasn't already been upgraded to exceptional) drought warning.
Techercizer wrote:HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Techercizer wrote:Ever been to Southeastern China? The humidity there is so bad that in some places they can't even ship, store, or stock self-adhesive products like envelopes.
Also, mainland Australia and many parts of the UAE and surrounding areas are really just massive searing deserts at the right time of the year.
Even so, Unicorn shouldn't come down here for his own safety.
We've gone for a whole month straight with above-100° temperatures and are under an extreme (if it hasn't already been upgraded to exceptional) drought warning.
None of which is really a big problem if you spend most of your time indoors, in a car, or in somewhere else with temperature controls.
I agree that he should not walk unprepared into any strong, sunny environment that is over 105 degrees and stay there for an extended period of time, though.
HibiscusKazeneko wrote:Techercizer wrote:None of which is really a big problem if you spend most of your time indoors, in a car, or in somewhere else with temperature controls.
I agree that he should not walk unprepared into any strong, sunny environment that is over 105 degrees and stay there for an extended period of time, though.
The heat has taken such a big toll on our power grids that we are now being asked to cut back on power consumption (including AC).
Cars are a BAD place to be; there was a segment on the 10:00 news tonight that stated it's actually 20° hotter inside your car than it is outside.
(A few years ago, the same news channel's crew stuck a tray of cookies on one of their car dashboards in the morning and by lunchtime, the cookies were ready to eat.)
UnicornPoop wrote:also the seafood here is terribile, alaskan seafood is much better and fresh. then again i am always picky about my seafood
Techercizer wrote:That's if the air conditioning isn't running in your car.
If your ability to control the temperature fails in your car and/or home, and you are left once again in a strong, sunny environment that is over 105 degrees and made to stay there for an extended period of time, then that is indeed dangerous and is not recommended.
UnicornPoop wrote:its getting up to 95 here now. i allready have a few sunburns. this morning we had a disney breakfast with all the princesses (for my sister, we pretended it was her birthday) and it cost 150 dollars for the food (two waffles a few scrammbled eggs, really nice cheese, bacon and some shit sausages. at also it had cost us 18.59 for "Gradituity" and i was all , what the hell . also i had some random guy sing to me and i was guilted (forced) into giving him money, lots of austrailians. my sister befriended a little girl named molly, from austrailia, i told her she would never see her again after this trip and she flipped shit on me. but now i have a cool tee shirt and im happy.
UnicornPoop wrote:idk, australians freak me out because of their voices, it seems like they are trying to copy the british.
anyway burned up some more today, im ready to leave california, i dont know how you people handle
"aww, those lions are taking nice care of that zebra, who sleeping on his side, he looks dead tired"
curse this mac and my inability to copy/paste
UnicornPoop wrote:i figured that out, i hate macs
2. to many mexicans
3. to many asians
UnicornPoop wrote:4. not enough hippies
5. its to flat, there are no mountains just small hills and slight inclines
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