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Ouch! That is insane! Coming from a country where 25c is considered a blazing-hot day, I'd probably melt into a pool on the floor. Also, it can't be much good for your PC, either? No overclocking for you :)
 
london-boy said:
Oh god. i'm freezing here. it's nice and sunny outside, maybe around 23C, but this airconditioning is driving me crazy!

A'conditioning? :oops: ...at that temp we would be using a room heater probably.... :)

Diplo said:
Ouch! That is insane! Coming from a country where 25c is considered a blazing-hot day, I'd probably melt into a pool on the floor. Also, it can't be much good for your PC, either? No overclocking for you

sadly this is only begining, 2 more months to go, might see 47-48 in New Delhi.. :(
 
Deepak said:
london-boy said:
Oh god. i'm freezing here. it's nice and sunny outside, maybe around 23C, but this airconditioning is driving me crazy!

A'conditioning? :oops: ...at that temp we would be using a room heater probably.... :)

Oh yes, we even have air conditioning during the winter. Go figure...

It's really hot outside!!! 23C is considered moderately hot here in London!!! Leave us alone!!!!!!! ;) :LOL:
 
You people should get with the times and use Farenheit!! :devilish:

Btw, it's a nice, cool, 20C atm. Well, it's cool because there's no humidity here atm. We've been getting a lot of rain lately. Though I generally prefer it to be around 10-15 C. That's where I'm most comfortable. :)
 
Here in NW Indiana, we're at the armpit of the world when it comes to temperature extremes. We see winter temperatures that can stay below -20C for periods of time (accompanied by lots of drifting snow of course).

When Summer comes around, we see temperatures that can exceed 40C at times as well. To make it worse, those times are usually accompanied by just plain CRAPPY humidity.

To REALLY make matters worse, I work in a plastics extrusion facility where the inside temperature near the extruders is frequently 10-15C above the outside temperature.

At least in places like Delhi it's hot all the time... (wait... is that good??)
 
Heh.. 8)

Went to Tunis for my summer holiday a couple of years back.
I live in a country when people start wearing t-shirts and shorts when the temprature passes +15C, and I am amongst those Norwegians that like it cold.
This awful day in Tunis, the temprature reached 43C with lots of humidity to go.. The walk back to the bus across an 100mx500m open space nearly claimed my life.. God, I longed for a small jet-engine or something..


Kjetil
 
covermye said:
At least in places like Delhi it's hot all the time... (wait... is that good??)

Don't worry, we (Delhi) have *winter* when temp drops to 2C, *rainy* season when roads are water-clogged. 8)

Yesterday it was so HOT and dusty, I could barely see anything.
 
Extremes of temp is really to be found in Canada. Here in NB Ive seen -40c plus wind chill of -60c. With heat of 40c plus humidity of 45c...

But its mostly cold with only about 3 months of warmth and usually one month of heat. Winter usually ends in early May but can begin anytime tween September and December...
 
Not every year but its very possible... Had it for a weekend last year in July. Drove up to Montreal at about 80mph with all 4 windows down and no ac in my car nad had a heat stroke. Mild one but still :p
 
digitalwanderer said:
Deepak said:
Yesterday it was 45C in New Delhi..... :devilish:
I just realized that my CPU is running cooler than the weather over there... :oops:


:oops: :LOL: That's quite weird......

My boyfriend is going to be in New Delhi tomorrow and saturday... poor thing he's gonna hate it... At least they have a swimming pool in the hotel...
 
london-boy said:
:oops: :LOL: That's quite weird......

My boyfriend is going to be in New Delhi tomorrow and saturday... poor thing he's gonna hate it... At least they have a swimming pool in the hotel...

Boyfriend :rolleyes: ....now I am confused....who is WHO on this board.
 
london-boy said:
Deepak said:
london-boy said:
Oh god. i'm freezing here. it's nice and sunny outside, maybe around 23C, but this airconditioning is driving me crazy!

A'conditioning? :oops: ...at that temp we would be using a room heater probably.... :)

Oh yes, we even have air conditioning during the winter. Go figure...

It's really hot outside!!! 23C is considered moderately hot here in London!!! Leave us alone!!!!!!! ;) :LOL:

23C is considered a high temp. in London ? If so i must go there for some vacation. :oops:

RainZ
 
pax said:
Extremes of temp is really to be found in Canada. Here in NB Ive seen -40c plus wind chill of -60c. With heat of 40c plus humidity of 45c...

But its mostly cold with only about 3 months of warmth and usually one month of heat. Winter usually ends in early May but can begin anytime tween September and December...

amen ! :cry:

RainZ
 
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