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hackbike 666 said:I bet the Aussies must be laughing at us.This temprature must be like winter to them.![]()
Bet they don't have to sit in an Office which is 29C in Trousers and Shirt though.
hackbike 666 said:I bet the Aussies must be laughing at us.This temprature must be like winter to them.![]()
jimboalee said:While in the States, I did a couple of weeks doing HET ( High Environmental Temperatures ) in Death Valley and Phoenix.
The afternoon temperatures were closing in on 45 C.
Downward said:Bet they don't have to sit in an Office which is 29C in Trousers and Shirt though.
jimboalee said:While in the States, I did a couple of weeks doing HET ( High Environmental Temperatures ) in Death Valley and Pheonix.
The afternoon temperatures were closing in on 45 C.
The temperatures we are feeling this afternoon here were mid-morning and dusk temps.
One could leave a frying pan out in the sun for a couple of hours after mid day, crack an egg in it, stir it round and the egg would cook.
jimboalee said:By this, I assumed you were including yourself amongst the whinging POMs.
summerdays said:And for footware - what better than flip flops? My sandals have left some strong cross shaped marks on my feet that others find funny for some reason!!!
Downward said:Bet they don't have to sit in an Office which is 29C in Trousers and Shirt though.
stephenb said:that's another reason we're laughing at you
tdr1nka said:I don't have a prob with this weather, I've spent time in California and Arizona but in reality a lot of Brits just are not comfortable in this kind of heat.
People in hot countries are aclimatised to the weather, slow down or at least have better provision for it, on a bus the other day the heating was on on the top deck and the driver in his air conditioned cab wasn't at all interested when I pointed this out.
Twanger said:I spent the last twenty years in Turkey, where you get this kind of weather month in month out. I am fed up to the back teeth with it. I have not been cycling in to work this week because I just don't want to be reminded. Cycling in this weather is masochist stuff.
Of course, the train is full of over-loud ipods, and the Jubilee line stinks like an open sewer, but I made my decision.
For better or worse.
I'll start cycling in again on Monday.
Uncle Mort said:
What's the hottest you've commuted in, Rusty?