It'd only be 31C in Melbourne, thank Christ
You're still in Melbourne though
I'll be in Adelaide over the weekend. Hopefully it won't break 40C while I'm there...
It's also about 40 degrees here.
Farenheit, yes, but this thread has gone almost 10 pages without a single metric/'Murican measurement argument, and that's pretty terrible for a Rants/Raves thread.
Screw sports.
It should probably be a Kelvin/celsius argument. At least those two metrics make some sense.
It should probably be a Kelvin/celsius argument. At least those two metrics make some sense.
Here winter is being surprisingly warm, and temperatures have seldom gone under 10ºC.
Rant: My book, this book I've wanted since it came out in October, Sánchez Pinyol's latest, "Victus", damn, it has pages 321-354 twice. One set is where they belong to, and the other substitutes pages 225-256, which are missing.![]()
The headline on NBC.com this morning was about catastrophic wildfires in Australia. Where are they happening?Predicted temperatures tomorrow between 43 and 45 and the official fire danger warning being "catastrophic". Total fire ban across the state.
I agree with you. I have to learn and use both systems because 'murica, but only one of them makes any freaking sense.It should probably be a Kelvin/celsius argument. At least those two metrics make some sense.
Hey, it wasn't NASA's fault. That was Lockheed's mistake.When are you merry cans gonna get with it, wake up and smell the coffee overcooking in the overheated kitchen, eh?
There was that space probe that slammed into a planet, because you merry cans can't handle the difference between metres and yards. (It's 3 and a bit inches, btw)
Any country where teachers, firefighters and policemen get paid less than a bunch of college drop outs who exist solely to throw balls around has it's priorities messed up. Not to mention that many children idolize and want to grow up to be the latter and rarely the former.What'd sports ever do to you?
That's quite hot. I experienced that sort of temperature in London (a mere 43 C according to a maybe not entirely accurate car thermometer of outside ambient temperature), one freakish day in 2003. 'Twas hot. And the city sort of shut down. People said the underground was an amazing place to be. And not pleasant.
The headline on NBC.com this morning was about catastrophic wildfires in Australia. Where are they happening?