DarkWeb
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How did you think air-conditioning works in Canada....ok that's just a tad froze up....lol
How did you think air-conditioning works in Canada....ok that's just a tad froze up....lol
Frozen???How did you think air-conditioning works in Canada....
85°+ isn't that uncommon in the late summer months.Frozen???
No honestly, i really did think they needed them up in those parts, cause of the weather and stuff......i have been wrong before...
Death Valley?110°+ is expected in the late summer months about 10 minutes from here...
85 is spring here...js85°+ isn't that uncommon in the late summer months.
I’m grumpy under 70.I'm grumpy after 70°
I can't imagine you being less grumpy after you turn 70.I’m grumpy under 70.
Higher amplitude, lower frequency. It evens out.I can't imagine you being less grumpy after you turn 70.
95° is my limit when I'll start looking for shade.Lol Woodland Hills, a neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley.
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The San Fernando valley is essentially a giant suburb of Los Angeles. With a couple million people living in it...lol
These fair skinned northerners can't handle heat over 80°.85 is spring here...js
Fan in the window type weather here
I'm north of meta and I run about 114-118 August-October, Death Valley is even hotter.Death Valley?
do you just hide inside when it's that hot?I'm north of meta and I run about 114-118 August-October, Death Valley is even hotter.
Pretty much, and I don't use A/C, far too expensive. You get up early, get stuff done and then take a nap in the afternoon and go out again as it gets into evening.do you just hide inside when it's that hot?
I’m north of you in Moderate Discomfort Valley.I'm north of meta and I run about 114-118 August-October, Death Valley is even hotter.
Humidity is low so redneck AC* is very effective.do you just hide inside when it's that hot?
Ah yes, N Hollywierd, they had excellent black hash there in the late 70's.Lol Woodland Hills, a neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley.
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The San Fernando valley is essentially a giant suburb of Los Angeles. With a couple million people living in it...lol
I told you to get a swamp cooler! I love mine.Humidity is low so redneck AC* is very effective.
*soaking a T-shirt