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  #2169140 28-Jan-2019 18:09
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24 inside in Parakai. Still turned the aircon on tongue-out

 

 

Hotpools there must be ridden with kids jumping the fence this summer...  





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  #2169142 28-Jan-2019 18:10
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Golf yesterday only 9 holes, as was to get to 31, never got past 24. Today, 30, never got past 27. 

 

Heat isn't the issue, lack of ozone is. Ive been in 40 overseas, I'd have that any day than 28 here in direct sun

 

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  #2169148 28-Jan-2019 18:25
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snnet:

 

24 inside in Parakai. Still turned the aircon on tongue-out

 

 

Hotpools there must be ridden with kids jumping the fence this summer...  

 

 

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  #2169149 28-Jan-2019 18:27
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Golf yesterday only 9 holes, as was to get to 31, never got past 24. Today, 30, never got past 27. 

 

Heat isn't the issue, lack of ozone is. Ive been in 40 overseas, I'd have that any day than 28 here in direct sun

 

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Yup - it's not been too bad considering the forecast.  I'd poured some concrete yesterday, dammit I was a bit slack with getting the sprinkler on it and it's got some minor cracks.

 

29 forecast for Weds and Thurs, 31 for Friday.

 

 

 

 


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  #2169155 28-Jan-2019 18:30
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24.7*C Outside, 25.4*C inside - 77% Humidity.

 

And, now the aircon is going on...





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  #2169161 28-Jan-2019 18:39
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thanks to poorly built southern brick and concrete house, the inside of the house is always colder than the outside by anywhere from 1-10 degrees. for this week, it's a win!


 
 
 

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  #2169179 28-Jan-2019 19:04
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hio77: 50~70% humidity.. it's deadly for motivation i swear. 

 

 

No kidding; I was going to do some more work on an app I'm developing, but that didn't happen!


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  #2169253 28-Jan-2019 19:20
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DarthKermit:

 

This ain't hot! When I was a kid, we walked in bare feet on the surface of the sun to school without complaint.

 

 

We also carried a horse on our backs going to school.


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  #2169254 28-Jan-2019 19:23
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hio77:

 

 

 

 

 

50~70% humidity.. it's deadly for motivation i swear. 

 

 

Is that high or low?  I'm in ChCh, we dont get much humidity, but that range is pretty typical here. Its now 61% which is quite dry. 


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  #2169255 28-Jan-2019 19:24
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mugs2000:

 

DarthKermit:

 

This ain't hot! When I was a kid, we walked in bare feet on the surface of the sun to school without complaint.

 

 

We also carried a horse on our backs going to school.

 

 

Big deal! I saw kids going to school today with phone batteries down to 10%........ :-)  


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  #2169260 28-Jan-2019 19:52
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mugs2000:

 

DarthKermit:

 

This ain't hot! When I was a kid, we walked in bare feet on the surface of the sun to school without complaint.

 

 

We also carried a horse on our backs going to school.

 

 

Big deal! I saw kids going to school today with phone batteries down to 10%........ :-)  

 

 

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  #2169302 28-Jan-2019 20:11
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Big deal! I saw kids going to school today with phone batteries down to 10%........ :-)  



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But you're confusing poverty with insubordination: they deliberately go to school with 10% battery so that when Mum / Dad / minder wants to get in contact during or after school, they'll be able to say, all wide-eyed and innocent "but my battery was flat"
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  #2169304 28-Jan-2019 20:24
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PolicyGuy:
tdgeek:

Big deal! I saw kids going to school today with phone batteries down to 10%........ :-)  



LOL
But you're confusing poverty with insubordination: they deliberately go to school with 10% battery so that when Mum / Dad / minder wants to get in contact during or after school, they'll be able to say, all wide-eyed and innocent "but my battery was flat"
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Pretty sure that isn't always limited to kids... 😣




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  #2169479 29-Jan-2019 10:29
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hio77:

 

past few weeks my room as averaged 32-36c with fan and open windows..

 

50~70% humidity.. it's deadly for motivation i swear. 

 

 

When I lived in Darwin, Aus prior to moving over it was 30-35 at 100% humidity for 5-6 months of the year. Absolutely brutal with no escape even in the shade and it never dipped at night. Just non-stop heat and humidity.

 

Winter was nice by contrast. Lows of 14 and tops of 26-28 with no humidity.





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  #2169485 29-Jan-2019 10:37
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hio77:

 

past few weeks my room as averaged 32-36c with fan and open windows..

 

50~70% humidity.. it's deadly for motivation i swear. 

 

 

When I lived in Darwin, Aus prior to moving over it was 30-35 at 100% humidity for 5-6 months of the year. Absolutely brutal with no escape even in the shade and it never dipped at night. Just non-stop heat and humidity.

 

Winter was nice by contrast. Lows of 14 and tops of 26-28 with no humidity.

 

 

Each of the two times I have been in New Orleans the same. It wasn't muggy as we say here, the air was wet


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