Originally posted by: B00ne
here too - my flat is under the roof, but A/C would own my salary with those electricity prices
Originally posted by: B00ne
here too - my flat is under the roof, but A/C would own my salary with those electricity prices
Originally posted by: B00ne
My God I always thaught California is nice, but seriously I could not live in such heat - having around 100+°F for 4 weeks was killing me (and my productivity)
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
My God I always thaught California is nice, but seriously I could not live in such heat - having around 100+°F for 4 weeks was killing me (and my productivity)
That's LA as in Louisiana, not Los Angeles.
As far as I know it says like 70°F (21°C) in Los Angeles all of the time.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
here too - my flat is under the roof, but A/C would own my salary with those electricity prices
Millenium lives down in the south. It can get mind-numbingly hot there. I was in Chalmette, LA one day and it was 108°F with 100% humidity. That's a heat index of approximately 235°F or 112.7°C. This is in a gas station parking lot. My friend measured the temps on a roof he was working on. It was 150°F with a heat index of, according to this, 802°F or 426°C.
I've gotten sick from mowing the lawn for 10 minutes in the summer. It gets really hot down there.![]()
Originally posted by: B00ne
ooops, and down there it is super humid too, right - omg that would kill me even more - the 100+°F we had here were at least dry.
Boo.. I like the cold.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
ooops, and down there it is super humid too, right - omg that would kill me even more - the 100+°F we had here were at least dry.
It's hot, but it also hardly ever gets below freezing there. The winters are usually fairly mild.
Originally posted by: DougK62
Yikes! Do you guys have large houses? And what part of the country are you in?
How is the heat index calculated?Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
here too - my flat is under the roof, but A/C would own my salary with those electricity prices
Millenium lives down in the south. It can get mind-numbingly hot there. I was in Chalmette, LA one day and it was 108°F with 100% humidity. That's a heat index of approximately 235°F or 112.7°C. This is in a gas station parking lot. My friend measured the temps on a roof he was working on. It was 150°F with a heat index of, according to this, 802°F or 426°C.
I've gotten sick from mowing the lawn for 10 minutes in the summer. It gets really hot down there.![]()
Originally posted by: Eli
Boo.. I like the cold.![]()
Originally posted by: Eli
Boo.. I like the cold.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
ooops, and down there it is super humid too, right - omg that would kill me even more - the 100+°F we had here were at least dry.
It's hot, but it also hardly ever gets below freezing there. The winters are usually fairly mild.![]()
Check my Receipts thread.Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: Eli
Boo.. I like the cold.Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: B00ne
ooops, and down there it is super humid too, right - omg that would kill me even more - the 100+°F we had here were at least dry.
It's hot, but it also hardly ever gets below freezing there. The winters are usually fairly mild.![]()
Me too. Say Eli, did you get your parts yet?
-Xionide
