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Started by Josquius, April 20, 2011, 09:43:27 AM

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Valmy

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Quote from: Tyr on June 16, 2011, 11:53:10 AM
We paid the Indians to do it for us whilst we sat in the shade and drank tea.

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Quote from: Tyr on June 16, 2011, 11:53:10 AMThat is very hot even in bulk numbers let alone considering, from what I've heard, this is a very hot feeling 30 degrees.
I guess by that what you mean is that it's got a humid climate?  Well in that case, you should probably avoid visiting the southeastern quadrant of the US during the summer (and in that I would include New York and points south) as it gets that hot or hotter with high humidity.

QuoteWe paid the Indians to do it for us whilst we sat in the shade and drank tea.
Ok, bad example :blush:, but at least some of your ancestors weren't weaklings as they settled the American South with its 'very hot' climate. :)
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Caliga

Quote from: garbon on June 16, 2011, 11:55:10 AM
I don't think it is far to place Jos as the typical Brit.
True, but I wonder if other British Languishites think that climate is intolerably hot?  In my mind, cities don't get intolerably hot until they approach say Riyadh's average summer daily high temperatures (42-44 C or 108-110 F).
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Quote from: Caliga on June 16, 2011, 12:04:44 PM
Quote from: garbon on June 16, 2011, 11:55:10 AM
I don't think it is far to place Jos as the typical Brit.
True, but I wonder if other British Languishites think that climate is intolerably hot?  In my mind, cities don't get intolerably hot until they approach say Riyadh's average summer daily high temperatures (42-44 C or 108-110 F).

What's your definition of "intolerably hot"?
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Quote from: garbon on June 16, 2011, 12:13:58 PM
What's your definition of "intolerably hot"?
Can't really give a straight answer, so many factors at play.
I found Corfu's weather to be quite horrid when I was there many years ago though.
The Balaerics were very uncomfortable,
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Quote from: Tyr on June 16, 2011, 11:53:10 AM
We paid the Indians to do it for us whilst we sat in the shade and drank tea.
Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun.

There seems to have been a different breed of Englishmen in the past.

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Quote from: Tyr on June 16, 2011, 12:21:25 PM
Quote from: garbon on June 16, 2011, 12:13:58 PM
What's your definition of "intolerably hot"?
Can't really give a straight answer, so many factors at play.
I found Corfu's weather to be quite horrid when I was there many years ago though.
The Balaerics were very uncomfortable,

Maybe Mongolia is more your thing then :)
Average summer high is 23, and it's not humid at all.
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Quote from: Caliga on June 16, 2011, 12:04:44 PM
True, but I wonder if other British Languishites think that climate is intolerably hot?  In my mind, cities don't get intolerably hot until they approach say Riyadh's average summer daily high temperatures (42-44 C or 108-11)

Your mind may tolerate them, but I doubt your body will tolerate temperatures over 100F for lengthy period of time.
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Quote from: Peter Wiggin on June 16, 2011, 01:14:16 PM
Your mind may tolerate them, but I doubt your body will tolerate temperatures over 100F for lengthy period of time.
I'm not saying I love 100+ weather (especially if it's humid), but I can tolerate it and wouldn't rule out living in/visiting a place for that reason.
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Quote from: Caliga on June 16, 2011, 01:22:23 PM
I'm not saying I love 100+ weather (especially if it's humid), but I can tolerate it and wouldn't rule out living in/visiting a place for that reason.

I would.  That is what I get four months a year if I am going someplace I need a break.

Especially this year.  Horrible summer so far and it is not even technically summer.
Quote"This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you'll be bombed."

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Quote from: Caliga on June 16, 2011, 01:22:23 PM
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on June 16, 2011, 01:14:16 PM
Your mind may tolerate them, but I doubt your body will tolerate temperatures over 100F for lengthy period of time.
I'm not saying I love 100+ weather (especially if it's humid), but I can tolerate it and wouldn't rule out living in/visiting a place for that reason.

Glasgow can get intolerably hot in August, sometimes.
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Quote from: wiki article on GlasgowThe warmest month is usually July, with average highs near 20 °C (68 °F). Autumns are cool to mild, with increasing dampness.  Extremes range from -20 to 31.2 °C (-4 to 88 °F), the latter occurring 4 August 1975.
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Sounds like Tyr should move to Yukon. BB would be proud.
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Quote from: Maximus on June 16, 2011, 12:24:51 PM
There seems to have been a different breed of Englishmen in the past.
I wonder if in fact all of them left for the various former British colonies. :hmm:
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