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slipdisco posted:
David Pravda stars in a Marchin' Scredarmy picture...CLEAN STREETS
jansenist_drugstore posted:
babbys first time readinh settlers
dimashq posted:I’ve never felt subzero temperatures in my life, is there much difference between 3 degrees Fahrenheit and like -30? Or is it all the same at that point
They are not the same, because there is a 33 degree difference between those two temperatures
swampman posted:dimashq posted:I’ve never felt subzero temperatures in my life, is there much difference between 3 degrees Fahrenheit and like -30? Or is it all the same at that point
They are not the same, because there is a 33 degree difference between those two temperatures
I meant the physical feeling, but also that would be a 34 degree difference
Sometimes it's nicer when things are well below freezing vs just below freezing because water on your clothes will decrease their insulation but snow/ice won't.
dimashq posted:swampman posted:dimashq posted:I’ve never felt subzero temperatures in my life, is there much difference between 3 degrees Fahrenheit and like -30? Or is it all the same at that point
They are not the same, because there is a 33 degree difference between those two temperatures
I meant the physical feeling, but also that would be a 34 degree difference
Child, you need to swear off drugs for good.
ialdabaoth posted:0° was scientifically abolished in the year 0 AD
to be fair, they didn't have much need for low temperature measurements in cambodia
ialdabaoth posted:0° was scientifically abolished in the year 0 AD
50 - 17 = 33
50 - 17 + 20 - 20 = 33
(50 - 20) - (17 - 20) = 33
30 - (-3) = 33
Shut the fuck up
shriekingviolet posted:I can answer all your questions about cold weather if you'll stop talking in medieval gobbledygook measurements. Please belatedly catch up to the 20th century and use Celsius.
faherenheit is the only non-metric unit that i think is actually practically useful. celcius ranges from -20 to +40 and fahrenheit goes from 0 to 100, better dynamic range in the region of interest. just imo
swampman posted:50 - 17 = 33
50 - 17 + 20 - 20 = 33
(50 - 20) - (17 - 20) = 33
30 - (-3) = 33
Shut the fuck up
if it worked same as years itd be a 31° difference anyways
dimashq posted:swampman posted:dimashq posted:I’ve never felt subzero temperatures in my life, is there much difference between 3 degrees Fahrenheit and like -30? Or is it all the same at that point
They are not the same, because there is a 33 degree difference between those two temperatures
I meant the physical feeling, but also that would be a 34 degree difference
a couple weekends ago i was in the mountains and it was -9 (f) when i woke up and walked the dog. it did not feel markedly different than the previous afternoon when it was 10 (f) but my dog was noticeably less comfortable despite loving the cold. its very dry up there, though, so idk if that changes things
i would never dream of disagreeing with canadians on this issue, though, as it is their area of expertise
shriekingviolet posted:Actually useful hot tip for southern people who took the warp whistle to winter: If it's cold out, and you're feeling very cold, but then you start feeling warm, that's hypothermia. You should get inside to warm up immediately, or welcome to die.
thx for the tip but fortunately the cold is all gone now. no subzero temperatures forecast for the next week and we're due to hit 18° by sunday
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ilmdge posted:
i love how they've kept the same "identify as an attack helicopter" jokes in there for, what, 10, 15 years?